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Rest in Peace, Ingmar Bergman. Cinema will miss you.

And the "Oh, crap." I was working on Mom's bead chains for her necklace, and I got almost completely done with chain #4 - almost done, I tell you. Like, within inches. 

Unfortunately, I found out in the course of being inches from done that my strand was inches too short. Which means I have to cut the calotte off one end of the thread and restring the whole damn thing. Crap. 

This necklace is going to take me weeks. 

And now, the interview meme rides again, courtesy of

[profile] stellaluna_. Y'all know how this is done, so comment if you want it, though I'm sure you're not thrilled about doing this again.

Am still pondering doing the First Impressions meme.

 

1. Who is your favorite Muppet?
Depends on whether we're talking about every Muppet or just the Muppet Show Muppets. Out of all the Muppets, my favorite is Boober, from Fraggle Rock, because he's an anxiety-ridden ball of stress and I loved him for it. He added "pestilence" to my vocabulary at the tender age of five-ish, he washed socks as a hobby even though he never wore them, and he was the Muppet responsible for the "hideous round thing". I love Boober.

If we mean only the Muppet Show Muppets, my favorite is Beaker. His squeaking and meeping are endlessly amusing, and I pity his constant injury at the hands of Bunsen Honeydew's experiments.

2. You have the opportunity to spend a day doing whatever you want. What's the plan?
Hmm. First on the list is a back massage. A really long, really deep one. I've wanted one for years.
 
I’d probably do just a little bit of shopping, mostly for shoes.
 
Now, if we’re talking about “whatever I want” regardless of probability, then I’d like to spend a little time talking with Ray Bradbury and William Goldman, two authors I admire and respect. Beyond the clichéd questions of “what is writing like for you”, “what inspires you”, and all that, I’m not sure what I’d ask them. I’d have to think about those for a bit longer.
 
I’d have my friends over for lunch; don’t know what I’d have for lunch, though. Maybe fondue if I could stand that much food. We’d talk, probably for hours. We usually do.
 
There would be ice cream afterwards, if I wasn’t violently sick from too much fondue.
 
I would probably play some video games, since I don’t get a chance to do that much any more. There would be DDR, too, as soon as I stopped being sick. I think I’d walk outside, if it was a nice day.
 
Again, if we’re not thinking about plausibility, I’d go to a Cirque du Soleil show, since I’ve wanted to see them live ever since I first realized they existed. If not, I’d want to see a Blue Man Group performance.
 
Since I’m probably running out of hours in this perfect day, I’d head to dinner – one of those Japanese steakhouses, where they cook the food on grills built into the table. My friends would probably be there too. We’d then head to Cold Stone for more ice cream, because I’m a pig.
 
I’d spend some time writing, because this is an ideal day and I’d be inspired. There’s be TV or a movie on in the background, but I’m not sure what.
 
I’d head to bed early, soak in a hot bubble bath, luxuriate, and polish. Then I’d go to bed, and sleep a deep, satisfying sleep.

3. What are your favorite episodes of CSI:NY?
“Episodes!” Oh, it’s a plural. I love plurals.
 
Let’s see. My favorite episode of all time has to be “Run Silent, Run Deep”, for obvious reasons. The return of Tanglewood and Sonny, Louie, all manner of emotional trauma on Danny’s part, and that lovely scene between Mac and Danny at the end. “Run Silent, Run Deep” tugged at my heartstrings.
 
“The Closer” in Season 1 is one of my favorites, because it’s the first time Mac opens up about Claire. The scene where he tells Stella about Claire’s death is subtle but effectively played and moving. Plus, Sullivan’s exoneration makes the case a bit different and more interesting.
 
“Sweet Sixteen” has sentimental value for me because it’s the first episode I watched with my family, and while it wasn’t a spectacular episode, it was much more amusing with my uncle making comments about killer pigeons. And there’s a nice scene between Mac and Reed at the end, too. I’m fond of Reed.
 
“Snow Day” is working its way up my list of favorites, just because I didn’t expect the season finale to be anything like that – quite that exciting, for one thing. And it’s as yet the only episode with badass bonesaw Hawkes.

4. Have you ever broken a bone?
Thankfully, no. I haven’t even twisted  or fractured or sprained anything yet.

5. If you could hang out with any of the actors from CSI:NY in real life, who would you choose?
 Probably Eddie Cahill, and yes, I say that for a reason other than Flack/Eddie fangirlism. Eddie seems really laid-back and fun-loving, as evidenced by his antics with the Stanley Cup (he seated it in the interrogation room and began making Very Serious Faces at it and pointing) and his casual attitude during the TalkCSI live chats (in spite of the increasingly inane questions *rolls eyes*). I’d love to chat and laugh with him – and maybe even learn something about hockey?  
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posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 03:38am on 31/07/2007
The scene where he tells Stella about Claire’s death is subtle but effectively played and moving.
He does what now? *perks up* I really MUST get my hands on season 1 at some point. I probably saw that episode when it originally aired, but I'm quite sure that I wasn't paying attention to any particular character details at that point, and as such have no memory of that bit. It sounds wonderful.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:30am on 01/08/2007
Yes, yes, you have to see that episode! I think it's the first Claire bit since "Blink", and it was wonderful.

Season 1 should be out on DVD...*smiles*
 
posted by [identity profile] 1x2foralways.livejournal.com at 02:11pm on 31/07/2007
Unfortunately, I found out in the course of being inches from done that my strand was inches too short. Which means I have to cut the calotte off one end of the thread and restring the whole damn thing. Crap.
Ack!

Oh, my gosh, Fraggle Rock!!! I saw that on DVD in the store the other day and I flipped! I'll definitely have to Netflix it until I can afford to buy it, because I loved that show. Sadly, the only thing I can remember about the show is the big dog that lived outside of Fraggle Rock. I hate that I can't even remember his name. :(

Have you ever seen the movie "The Muppets Take Manhattan"? That movie is so much love, isn't it? My favorite part is when the Muppets are singing in their little playroom as babies. That scene always brings a smile to my face. Oh, and Kermit playing songs with spoons (or was it forks) and glasses in that restaurant!

Cold Stone ice cream is the BEST. *drools*

Ooh, and interview me again? Please? *puppy dog eyes*
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 03:31am on 01/08/2007
I don't have the DVDs because I'm cheap, but I *loved* Fraggle Rock. Fraggle Rock was my childhood. And sadly, I don't remember the dog's name either, even though he was partly responsible for the Hideous Round Thing.

I can still sing the songs, though. I still remember the words.

I have not seen "The Muppets Take Manhatten", but I *have* seen Muppets in Space, Muppet Treasure Island, and The Muppet Christmas Carrol, which were equally funny.

Your interview will be HP-related as well, since I am also out of ideas.

1. Other than the battle of Hogwarts, what scene are you most looking forward to seeing in the movies?
2. Which death shocked/surprised/upset you the most?
3. What would you have liked to see in the epilogue instead of what we got?
4. Any casting changes you'd make in the movie?
5. Would you want there to be any more books? What would you want them to be?
 
posted by [identity profile] viralmancer.livejournal.com at 02:38pm on 31/07/2007
Comment. Because I'm bored and I need something to do.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:35am on 01/08/2007
Well, they're going to be Harry Potter-centric this week, because I'm out of ideas.

1. Aside from the battle of Hogwarts, which scene are you most looking forward to in the movie?
2. Which character death most upset/surprised/bothered you?
3. Any plot developments that you saw coming?
4. Your feelings on Dumbledore at the end of all this?
5. What would you have liked to have seen in the epilogue, as opposed to what we got?
 
posted by [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/stellaluna_/ at 03:17am on 01/08/2007
I love your ideas for how to spend a perfect day; all of those plans sound like heaven to me. (And William Goldman -- Adventures in the Screen Trade, specifically -- was one of my very earliest writing influences! It's so rare to come across someone else who's familiar with him.)

I also like your choices for favorite episodes. RSRD is, obviously, one of my favorites, too, and I also love that conversation between Mac and Stella in "The Closer." And "Snow Day" was just many kinds of awesome.

And, hee, Beaker. Poor guy. His meeping always makes me laugh.

I've been telling everyone I posted interview questions for that fair's fair, and they can ask me in return, so -- hit me!
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 07:10pm on 03/08/2007
It's so rare to come across someone else who's familiar with him.

Really? You'd think more people would be, considering how famous The Princess Bride and All The President's Men are. Those two movies were my introduction to his work, though I'm ashamed to admit I didn't even know about Adventures in the Screen Trade until quite recently.

Five questions for you:

1. What do you miss the most about New York, if anything?
2. You have the keys to the TARDIS for the day. Where and when are you going?
3. When did you begin writing, and what was the first (fictional) thing you wrote?
4. What one plot thread/character development would you change about the most recent CSI: NY season?
5. What would your perfect day be like?

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