I haven't seen _Harold and Maude_. I tend to avoid movie romantic comedies because they tend towards humiliation comedy, but maybe I'll rent this one sometime. I admit the premise will be hard for me to get past.
I've read _Winter's Tale_, pre-booklog. The beginning section is gorgeous and intoxicating, but it's really hard to keep momentum through its version of a plot. I'll put the Dorsey on my list of things to look for, though.
I've never heard of October Project. Amazon's sound samples are being weird, but I'll try again later. The reviews are certainly glowing.
Not only do I have albums by _Boiled in Lead_, I have what I suspect is the last copy of Cats Laughing's _Another Way to Travel_ to be sold before it went out of print. => Exuberant energy indeed.
Ack! Can I come to Boskone instead? Arisia is just a little too close to Boskone, and I have to be in Mass. the weekend after Arisia for two baby showers--just don't think I can manage it.
Re: I fear you'll have seen/heard/read them all already. But I'll try.
Date: 2004-01-11 06:57 pm (UTC)I've read _Winter's Tale_, pre-booklog. The beginning section is gorgeous and intoxicating, but it's really hard to keep momentum through its version of a plot. I'll put the Dorsey on my list of things to look for, though.
I've never heard of October Project. Amazon's sound samples are being weird, but I'll try again later. The reviews are certainly glowing.
Not only do I have albums by _Boiled in Lead_, I have what I suspect is the last copy of Cats Laughing's _Another Way to Travel_ to be sold before it went out of print. => Exuberant energy indeed.
Ack! Can I come to Boskone instead? Arisia is just a little too close to Boskone, and I have to be in Mass. the weekend after Arisia for two baby showers--just don't think I can manage it.