Aug. 22nd, 2005

New Icons

Aug. 22nd, 2005 01:07 am
dangermousie: (Jason sex by katranna)
Because of the lovely 100 icon increase, I am looking for new icons.

Some Buffy/Angel, some Farscape, some more Star Wars and Farscape. Pretty scenery and more Star Wars. Maybe even bit more Bollywood (I want an Amitabh one).

Bit for now, I want to show off four new icons.

These three are made by [livejournal.com profile] vierran45:




This one is made by the lovely (and sick) [livejournal.com profile] katranna:


Shallow, me?

ETA: If [livejournal.com profile] katranna's icon bothers people (I have no clue how conservative some of you are), let me know and I will be more careful about flashing it around on my lj (though I won't retire it :D)

New Icons

Aug. 22nd, 2005 01:07 am
dangermousie: (Jason sex by katranna)
Because of the lovely 100 icon increase, I am looking for new icons.

Some Buffy/Angel, some Farscape, some more Star Wars and Farscape. Pretty scenery and more Star Wars. Maybe even bit more Bollywood (I want an Amitabh one).

Bit for now, I want to show off four new icons.

These three are made by [livejournal.com profile] vierran45:




This one is made by the lovely (and sick) [livejournal.com profile] katranna:


Shallow, me?

ETA: If [livejournal.com profile] katranna's icon bothers people (I have no clue how conservative some of you are), let me know and I will be more careful about flashing it around on my lj (though I won't retire it :D)

New Icons

Aug. 22nd, 2005 01:07 am
dangermousie: (Jason sex by katranna)
Because of the lovely 100 icon increase, I am looking for new icons.

Some Buffy/Angel, some Farscape, some more Star Wars and Farscape. Pretty scenery and more Star Wars. Maybe even bit more Bollywood (I want an Amitabh one).

Bit for now, I want to show off four new icons.

These three are made by [livejournal.com profile] vierran45:




This one is made by the lovely (and sick) [livejournal.com profile] katranna:


Shallow, me?

ETA: If [livejournal.com profile] katranna's icon bothers people (I have no clue how conservative some of you are), let me know and I will be more careful about flashing it around on my lj (though I won't retire it :D)
dangermousie: (Max Liz Heatwave by soopie)
OK, I am rewatching some of Roswell Liz and Max mushy bits, that is, and I started wondering about the most random thing: kissing.

Obviously, Max is not the first person Liz has kissed. She had kissed at least Kyle before, and I doubt he was the first boy she kissed: it doesn't appear as if he had the "first boyfriend evah" vibe with her (and of course you don't need to date a guy to kiss him).

But how about Max? The way he kisses her in Heatwave, he looks like he knows what he is doing. I rewatched this part a few times, what of it? But really, did he kiss anyone before her? Forget the whole "he's been in love with her since third grade" thing. I really can't imagine Max, who is withdrawn almost to the point of pathological shyness in the beginning of the show (though of course he is not shy in the least, just trying so hard to stay unnoticed he might as well dissapear), randomly macking on some girl. Though I guess he could always have gone to summer camp or something and some girl who didn't care about his lack of interest or interaction because he is so bloody gorgeous could have chased after him and hey, he is only (half)human. Or maybe this is one of those "buried from past life memories" things. Either that, or he is naturally talented :D

Isabel? Oh, considering she is Miss Popular and is going on dates all the time...plenty of kissing before the series.

Maria? We never see anyone she's dated before or even a mention, but hey, we know her first kiss was at 13 (which is seriously yucky: how good would a 13 year old boy be?). I still doubt she dated much. She's a bit too weird.

Michael: who knows. Him I can totally see macking on some random girl just for a kissing or a make-out session and neither party being interested in anything more. Hmmmm....

Do you think I spent too much time thinking about random stuff? You'd be right!
dangermousie: (Max Liz Heatwave by soopie)
OK, I am rewatching some of Roswell Liz and Max mushy bits, that is, and I started wondering about the most random thing: kissing.

Obviously, Max is not the first person Liz has kissed. She had kissed at least Kyle before, and I doubt he was the first boy she kissed: it doesn't appear as if he had the "first boyfriend evah" vibe with her (and of course you don't need to date a guy to kiss him).

But how about Max? The way he kisses her in Heatwave, he looks like he knows what he is doing. I rewatched this part a few times, what of it? But really, did he kiss anyone before her? Forget the whole "he's been in love with her since third grade" thing. I really can't imagine Max, who is withdrawn almost to the point of pathological shyness in the beginning of the show (though of course he is not shy in the least, just trying so hard to stay unnoticed he might as well dissapear), randomly macking on some girl. Though I guess he could always have gone to summer camp or something and some girl who didn't care about his lack of interest or interaction because he is so bloody gorgeous could have chased after him and hey, he is only (half)human. Or maybe this is one of those "buried from past life memories" things. Either that, or he is naturally talented :D

Isabel? Oh, considering she is Miss Popular and is going on dates all the time...plenty of kissing before the series.

Maria? We never see anyone she's dated before or even a mention, but hey, we know her first kiss was at 13 (which is seriously yucky: how good would a 13 year old boy be?). I still doubt she dated much. She's a bit too weird.

Michael: who knows. Him I can totally see macking on some random girl just for a kissing or a make-out session and neither party being interested in anything more. Hmmmm....

Do you think I spent too much time thinking about random stuff? You'd be right!
dangermousie: (Max Liz Heatwave by soopie)
OK, I am rewatching some of Roswell Liz and Max mushy bits, that is, and I started wondering about the most random thing: kissing.

Obviously, Max is not the first person Liz has kissed. She had kissed at least Kyle before, and I doubt he was the first boy she kissed: it doesn't appear as if he had the "first boyfriend evah" vibe with her (and of course you don't need to date a guy to kiss him).

But how about Max? The way he kisses her in Heatwave, he looks like he knows what he is doing. I rewatched this part a few times, what of it? But really, did he kiss anyone before her? Forget the whole "he's been in love with her since third grade" thing. I really can't imagine Max, who is withdrawn almost to the point of pathological shyness in the beginning of the show (though of course he is not shy in the least, just trying so hard to stay unnoticed he might as well dissapear), randomly macking on some girl. Though I guess he could always have gone to summer camp or something and some girl who didn't care about his lack of interest or interaction because he is so bloody gorgeous could have chased after him and hey, he is only (half)human. Or maybe this is one of those "buried from past life memories" things. Either that, or he is naturally talented :D

Isabel? Oh, considering she is Miss Popular and is going on dates all the time...plenty of kissing before the series.

Maria? We never see anyone she's dated before or even a mention, but hey, we know her first kiss was at 13 (which is seriously yucky: how good would a 13 year old boy be?). I still doubt she dated much. She's a bit too weird.

Michael: who knows. Him I can totally see macking on some random girl just for a kissing or a make-out session and neither party being interested in anything more. Hmmmm....

Do you think I spent too much time thinking about random stuff? You'd be right!
dangermousie: (Max Liz hands by soopie)
Dil Chahta Hai is the movie that got me obsessed with Bollywood.

It is not the first Bolly movie I've ever seen. That honor goes to a badly dull movie from 1980s which I saw when I was around 10 and promply decided that watching interminable singing with ludicrous plot and abundant mustaches ranked somewhere below brushing my teeth and washing the dishes as entertainment.

Nor was it Bombay, some of which I saw when TCM had a festival. I took one long look at pudgy and hirsute Armind Swamy and was reminded of my earlier opinion, both of unattractiveness of mustaches and boringness of Bollywood (I rewatched and loved it tremendously later, but no, this is not the movie that got me into Bollywood).

Nor was it Rangeela or Amar, Akbar, Anthony both of which I enjoyed but neither of which made me interested in seeking further Bollywood movies, any more than watching a French movie I like would make me look out for more French films.

No, the movie that made me sit up at take a second look at Bollywood was Dil Chahta Hai.

I came into it about halfway through. I did not know who the actors were. I did not know that Aamir Khan (Akash) was one of the most famous Bollywood actors of his generation, or that Preity Zinta (Shalini) was just starting her climb as one of the most popular actresses. Or that Akshaye Khanna (Sid) was the son of Vinod Khanna, a huge yesteryear superstar. Or that Dimple Kapadia, who played the tragic divorcee, once drove entire country crazy as "Bobby," the star-crossed teenager in a blockbuster with Rishi Kapoor. Nope, I neither knew nor cared about any of it, and it was up to the movie to stand or fall on its own merits. In fact, when I started watching, the only thing I noticed was that "Sameer" was hot and I wished he was playing Aamir's role. I was aeons away from discovering that his name was Saif Ali Khan, an actor largely known for his comic timing, and someone who was going to steal my heart completely as not-comic-in-the-least hero of Parineeta a few years later.

And yet, I was instantly hooked. I liked the colors, the music, the emotion, the characters. And, despite my earlier grumpiness of not finding Akash cute enough, by the end of the movie I was completely won over by him. And by the time the movie ended, I found myself thinking that Hollywood had forgotten how to make a truly romantic movie but these people apparently haven't.

The plot: Akash, Sameer, and Sid are three best friends who have just graduated. Sameer is a charming flibbertygibbet who falls for every pretty girl he sees, and when it doesn't work out, falls just as strongly in love with the next one. That is until he falls in love for real with the girl his parents want him to marry but who has a boyfriend of her own. Sid is a sensitive artist who falls hopelessly in love with a bitter, alcoholic divorcee. His feelings for her and Akash's incomprehension of said feelings lead to a rift between Sid and Akash. And Akash is a cynical playboy who does not believe in romantic entanglements of any sort. That is until he becomes friends with Shalini, a girl he spends time with in Australia, and who is already engaged to a childhood friend. And he is left completely bereft of defenses and shattered by his falling in love with someone he can't have.

The scene at the Opera, where he finally realizes his feelings is worth the price of the DVD alone.

So yeah, go watch.

The best pic I could find. They are hard to come by for some reason )
dangermousie: (Max Liz hands by soopie)
Dil Chahta Hai is the movie that got me obsessed with Bollywood.

It is not the first Bolly movie I've ever seen. That honor goes to a badly dull movie from 1980s which I saw when I was around 10 and promply decided that watching interminable singing with ludicrous plot and abundant mustaches ranked somewhere below brushing my teeth and washing the dishes as entertainment.

Nor was it Bombay, some of which I saw when TCM had a festival. I took one long look at pudgy and hirsute Armind Swamy and was reminded of my earlier opinion, both of unattractiveness of mustaches and boringness of Bollywood (I rewatched and loved it tremendously later, but no, this is not the movie that got me into Bollywood).

Nor was it Rangeela or Amar, Akbar, Anthony both of which I enjoyed but neither of which made me interested in seeking further Bollywood movies, any more than watching a French movie I like would make me look out for more French films.

No, the movie that made me sit up at take a second look at Bollywood was Dil Chahta Hai.

I came into it about halfway through. I did not know who the actors were. I did not know that Aamir Khan (Akash) was one of the most famous Bollywood actors of his generation, or that Preity Zinta (Shalini) was just starting her climb as one of the most popular actresses. Or that Akshaye Khanna (Sid) was the son of Vinod Khanna, a huge yesteryear superstar. Or that Dimple Kapadia, who played the tragic divorcee, once drove entire country crazy as "Bobby," the star-crossed teenager in a blockbuster with Rishi Kapoor. Nope, I neither knew nor cared about any of it, and it was up to the movie to stand or fall on its own merits. In fact, when I started watching, the only thing I noticed was that "Sameer" was hot and I wished he was playing Aamir's role. I was aeons away from discovering that his name was Saif Ali Khan, an actor largely known for his comic timing, and someone who was going to steal my heart completely as not-comic-in-the-least hero of Parineeta a few years later.

And yet, I was instantly hooked. I liked the colors, the music, the emotion, the characters. And, despite my earlier grumpiness of not finding Akash cute enough, by the end of the movie I was completely won over by him. And by the time the movie ended, I found myself thinking that Hollywood had forgotten how to make a truly romantic movie but these people apparently haven't.

The plot: Akash, Sameer, and Sid are three best friends who have just graduated. Sameer is a charming flibbertygibbet who falls for every pretty girl he sees, and when it doesn't work out, falls just as strongly in love with the next one. That is until he falls in love for real with the girl his parents want him to marry but who has a boyfriend of her own. Sid is a sensitive artist who falls hopelessly in love with a bitter, alcoholic divorcee. His feelings for her and Akash's incomprehension of said feelings lead to a rift between Sid and Akash. And Akash is a cynical playboy who does not believe in romantic entanglements of any sort. That is until he becomes friends with Shalini, a girl he spends time with in Australia, and who is already engaged to a childhood friend. And he is left completely bereft of defenses and shattered by his falling in love with someone he can't have.

The scene at the Opera, where he finally realizes his feelings is worth the price of the DVD alone.

So yeah, go watch.

The best pic I could find. They are hard to come by for some reason )
dangermousie: (Max Liz hands by soopie)
Dil Chahta Hai is the movie that got me obsessed with Bollywood.

It is not the first Bolly movie I've ever seen. That honor goes to a badly dull movie from 1980s which I saw when I was around 10 and promply decided that watching interminable singing with ludicrous plot and abundant mustaches ranked somewhere below brushing my teeth and washing the dishes as entertainment.

Nor was it Bombay, some of which I saw when TCM had a festival. I took one long look at pudgy and hirsute Armind Swamy and was reminded of my earlier opinion, both of unattractiveness of mustaches and boringness of Bollywood (I rewatched and loved it tremendously later, but no, this is not the movie that got me into Bollywood).

Nor was it Rangeela or Amar, Akbar, Anthony both of which I enjoyed but neither of which made me interested in seeking further Bollywood movies, any more than watching a French movie I like would make me look out for more French films.

No, the movie that made me sit up at take a second look at Bollywood was Dil Chahta Hai.

I came into it about halfway through. I did not know who the actors were. I did not know that Aamir Khan (Akash) was one of the most famous Bollywood actors of his generation, or that Preity Zinta (Shalini) was just starting her climb as one of the most popular actresses. Or that Akshaye Khanna (Sid) was the son of Vinod Khanna, a huge yesteryear superstar. Or that Dimple Kapadia, who played the tragic divorcee, once drove entire country crazy as "Bobby," the star-crossed teenager in a blockbuster with Rishi Kapoor. Nope, I neither knew nor cared about any of it, and it was up to the movie to stand or fall on its own merits. In fact, when I started watching, the only thing I noticed was that "Sameer" was hot and I wished he was playing Aamir's role. I was aeons away from discovering that his name was Saif Ali Khan, an actor largely known for his comic timing, and someone who was going to steal my heart completely as not-comic-in-the-least hero of Parineeta a few years later.

And yet, I was instantly hooked. I liked the colors, the music, the emotion, the characters. And, despite my earlier grumpiness of not finding Akash cute enough, by the end of the movie I was completely won over by him. And by the time the movie ended, I found myself thinking that Hollywood had forgotten how to make a truly romantic movie but these people apparently haven't.

The plot: Akash, Sameer, and Sid are three best friends who have just graduated. Sameer is a charming flibbertygibbet who falls for every pretty girl he sees, and when it doesn't work out, falls just as strongly in love with the next one. That is until he falls in love for real with the girl his parents want him to marry but who has a boyfriend of her own. Sid is a sensitive artist who falls hopelessly in love with a bitter, alcoholic divorcee. His feelings for her and Akash's incomprehension of said feelings lead to a rift between Sid and Akash. And Akash is a cynical playboy who does not believe in romantic entanglements of any sort. That is until he becomes friends with Shalini, a girl he spends time with in Australia, and who is already engaged to a childhood friend. And he is left completely bereft of defenses and shattered by his falling in love with someone he can't have.

The scene at the Opera, where he finally realizes his feelings is worth the price of the DVD alone.

So yeah, go watch.

The best pic I could find. They are hard to come by for some reason )

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