Angel, brief temp reply, more later. Why is it that USAmericans cannot act
worth a damn?
It's H8, and writ by Peter Morgan; me having bought his reasoned premise,
but now question it severely so rereading Carolly Erickson's Great Harry
historical biography [the best writer of such and a USAmerican to boot].
Whatever made you think I am a female? Egad. I'd never want to be a
female. Yak.
I'm tired of gurly poetry. And poetry by females who seek to sound like
males is even more goof-gurly. Help me here.
Nice name, Andrew. Can't imagine an awesome graphic novel writ in verse,
and do feel that A's drawings deserve big showcasing. I'll be thinking
about his work, reacting to it, whether we hook up or knot.
Now to pack up crockery, whilst watching lovefilm.com's The Last Holiday
[NOT the American version, but the Brit Alec Guinness one gangbusters] then
get H8 again bcuz yes I am a female and Ray Winstone's got his thang goin
on, him a former prof East Ender boxer. Will check out yr recs against my
son and his friends' recs. Never have I read a dystopian novel that turned
me on but there's always a first time. If a novelist can't make fantasy
believable-- PLAHH! With your permission, I'll forward your recs to son w
all other refs, your name and e-address deleted. Lemme know.
best, joodles
2009/6/27 Angel Marquez <[log in to unmask]>
> Hey Jude,I haven't heard back from the A-man. Thoughts on the monk? What do
> you mean? I do remember Andrew telling me that when he was in high school
> they let him go to a junior college for his art classes and he enjoyed
> larger framed bodies as life models. More folds of skin have more interplay
> with light. He also got me into drawing white on black, being the light not
> the shadow..
>
> I'm not big on Whitaker, cept for when he played Jefferson in Fast Times at
> Ridgemont High. VP looks similar to the The International with Clive Owen,
> which I just saw. I really liked Children of Men; but, have yet to see
> anything else with CO that compares. I'm a sucker for that post apocalyptic
> utopian story. Remember the Time Machine in the future where everyone is
> laying in the grass calm and our hero runs up to the community hitting the
> panic switch with nothing but blank stairs to welcome him. I love that part
> more and more as I get older.
>
> I'll queue up H4 if you recommend. I just saw Spring Breakdown and it made
> me laugh out loud a couple times. Totally lame and cheesy. Ever watch the
> Dragon's Den? I'm kind of stoked to see Perfume was just sent to me for
> BlockB. I've already seen it; but, it was good.
>
> You make earrings? Neat. A nicely accessorized woman is a good woman.a
>
> Should I email him again?
>
> Hey, you have a mac, right? You might like this:
> http://www.hogbaysoftware.com/products/writeroom
>
> On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 5:51 PM, Judy Prince
> <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
> > to Angel re the unfinished monk. It's haunting me. But I can't write a
> > word on it yet. It goes back a few incarnations, so I need some research
> > and/or your artist-friend's thoughts on the monk.
> > Meanwhile I'll keep making earrings, just watched Vantage Point [Dennis
> > Quaid dude can act, except for that lame film about Partners with
> > whatshername] directed by Pete Travis who directed Henry VIII with Ray
> > Winstone----awesome!
> >
> > jbp
> >
>
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