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Oct. 8th, 2006 01:35 amI have watched the first past of Battlestar Galactica 2 hour premiere and I am in love. I've forgotten how awesome this show is. I have very long thoughts I'd write up tomorrow because I need to go to bed.
So for now, three brief (and non BSG) ramblings.
1. I've been rewatching bits of Ouran and you know, the thing near the end, with Tamaki and Haruhi, and falling into the water? It makes twice that the boy has rescued her from watery grave. She should keep him around if for nothing else than life insurance.
2. I've put away Sang-Doo for now (finished ep 7 and the angst was yummy etc etc but felt like a change of pace) and am watching the jdorama Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake. I've seen only about ten minutes so far, but it's crazy mad love, and not because I am going 'I recognize this place! And this one!' Any dorama that starts with introspective, angsty Takeshi Kaneshiro (surely the hottest man in all of Asia) doing an internal monologue about love and loss while wearing leather is going to be my thing.
In case you are wondering, KMSD (which means 'God Give Me More Time') is an angsty angsty angsty love story. The heroine of this one starts out as a heedless teenager with no direction and no valuing of anything, who has a 'paid date' (a.k.a. a one night stand) with a stranger in order to get money for a ticket to Takeshi's concert (Takeshi is a renown music producer). She gets the money and the ticket. She also contracts HIV. And then some time later she and Takeshi meet and fall in love and angst of gigantic proportions follows.
winterspel sold me on this one simply by describing the sex scene.
3. Mr. Mousie and I are watching Gungrave and it's amazing. Part Beebop, part Trigun and grimmer than either (and beautiful), we have just finished ep two which delves into the characters' past and I love it.
So for now, three brief (and non BSG) ramblings.
1. I've been rewatching bits of Ouran and you know, the thing near the end, with Tamaki and Haruhi, and falling into the water? It makes twice that the boy has rescued her from watery grave. She should keep him around if for nothing else than life insurance.
2. I've put away Sang-Doo for now (finished ep 7 and the angst was yummy etc etc but felt like a change of pace) and am watching the jdorama Kamisama Mou Sukoshi Dake. I've seen only about ten minutes so far, but it's crazy mad love, and not because I am going 'I recognize this place! And this one!' Any dorama that starts with introspective, angsty Takeshi Kaneshiro (surely the hottest man in all of Asia) doing an internal monologue about love and loss while wearing leather is going to be my thing.
In case you are wondering, KMSD (which means 'God Give Me More Time') is an angsty angsty angsty love story. The heroine of this one starts out as a heedless teenager with no direction and no valuing of anything, who has a 'paid date' (a.k.a. a one night stand) with a stranger in order to get money for a ticket to Takeshi's concert (Takeshi is a renown music producer). She gets the money and the ticket. She also contracts HIV. And then some time later she and Takeshi meet and fall in love and angst of gigantic proportions follows.
3. Mr. Mousie and I are watching Gungrave and it's amazing. Part Beebop, part Trigun and grimmer than either (and beautiful), we have just finished ep two which delves into the characters' past and I love it.
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Date: 2006-10-08 06:12 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-08 02:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-08 06:22 am (UTC)And yes, the sex scene is my absolute favourite out of the whole 12 episodes. It's so tender and sweet and yummy and %@*~*%$#&@ (incoherence and loss for words, LOL). I swear I watched that scene 100x and am now mad crazy over Takeshi.
PS. Your icon is HOT!!
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Date: 2006-10-08 02:03 pm (UTC)But yeah, he is so beautiful.
Can't ait to get to the sex scene. The whole thing with the angst and the doomed love is so my thing.
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Date: 2006-10-08 06:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-08 01:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-10-08 03:20 pm (UTC)It's a little different, though. More plot oriented(and a more straightforward plot) and less extrabagant fights...they're still spectacular, but it's things that an extremely skilled warrior high on adrenaline can do, as opposed to flying and sword fighting at the end of 20 yards of cloth and batting away hundreds of arrows with your sleaves and all of that. Actually, I think it's the greater sense of self control that I appreciate about it so much.