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([personal profile] anogete Dec. 29th, 2008 04:07 pm)
After half the people on my flist told me Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day is the most wonderful movie, I finally watched it this weekend. Oh my, it was fantastic. I don't know if I swooned more over Michael (Lee Pace) or Joe (Ciaran Hinds).

[livejournal.com profile] ccangel42 reminded me of another album I used to own years ago--Joey Lawrence's debut. It was cheesetastic, and I really do mean that. Wanna hear a couple songs?
Justa 'Nother Love Song (my personal favorite on the album)
My Girl
Yes, I really did listen to this non-stop when I was twelve.

I have to run an errand for work, so I'm leaving early. I think I'll just happen to stop by the book store on my way home and pick up Jennifer Cruise's Bet Me since [livejournal.com profile] dressagegrrrl recommended it so highly. I like romance novels, but finding just the right novels or authors is such a daunting task in a genre with so many. Rec me romance-ish books if you know of something worthwhile.
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The cocktail party before the nightclub wouldn't have taken any longer. Delysia wanted Gwenivere to help Edythe and her beau reconcile their differences, and Gwenivere did so. I think they made Edythe so dreadful because you don't meet Joe until the nightclub in the book. In the film, they built up a rapport over the course of the day, but in the book, they don't meet until 11 p.m. The Joe/Edythe feud made it possible for his eye to wander, and it also gave him the opportunity to come into the picture early in the film.

It's just a pity they thought making Edythe another villain was the best solution. She's really very nice and street-wise in the book.
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