A few random words
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I got my first real glimpse of Farscape last night. I think
gorzo will appreciate that. Mein Gott, Crichton is SMOKING. I just dropped my Netflix copies of Angels in America in the mailbox and Farscape is definitely next on my queue list. Not only because of Crichton's hotness, mind you (he looks eerily like Eric Bana)...but that doesn't hurt.
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I've come to find out that it takes a man very secure in his sexuality to watch a show featuring a male/male coupling. Bound is easily watched, yet they hesitate when it comes to the aformentioned excellent Angels in America. Or "Queer as Folk" (although, to be honest, the writing in QaF can get pretty horrendous; on those occasions I wouldn't blame anyone of any gender for avoiding it). God, male sexuality and sexual identity in this country is all sorts of fucked up.
And, yeah, women's sexuality and sexual identity isn't all fine and dandy either. But that's another issue altogether.
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I got my first real glimpse of Farscape last night. I think
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I've come to find out that it takes a man very secure in his sexuality to watch a show featuring a male/male coupling. Bound is easily watched, yet they hesitate when it comes to the aformentioned excellent Angels in America. Or "Queer as Folk" (although, to be honest, the writing in QaF can get pretty horrendous; on those occasions I wouldn't blame anyone of any gender for avoiding it). God, male sexuality and sexual identity in this country is all sorts of fucked up.
And, yeah, women's sexuality and sexual identity isn't all fine and dandy either. But that's another issue altogether.
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Date: 2004-10-01 10:01 am (UTC)Here's a little something for the sexual identity thingy...if I were a gay man I'd be straight for the woman who plays Elphaba in Wicked, Idina Menzel. Taye Digg's wife - yeah she's hot.
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Date: 2004-10-01 03:39 pm (UTC)And...eh. I'm not much for Idina. She is nice, though. I found it funny that I picked up the Rent and the Wicked Soudtrack when I went to the library, and she was on both.
I do really really love Kristin Chenowith's voice. And acting. It's hilarious.
Have you seen the show? I wanted to go when I saw Rent, but the line for Wicked was tremendous, and I know tickets for it are, what now? $100 a pop? Eh.
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Date: 2004-10-01 05:35 pm (UTC)On the Rent recording Idina is my favorite...I'm not a fan of the OBC...except for her and Adam Pascal (Roger). While Kristin has the acting down...I much prefer Idina's voice (plus I think shes hot so I'm bias to her) - Kristin gets on my nerves sometimes with her pitch.
Idina is still in Wicked until Jan. 9 and Kristin left in July. Her replacement, Jennifer Laura Thomson, is in my opinion just as good. I found her "Popular" to be more funny actually.
Rent was Idina's broadway debut.
When did you see Rent? Recently I'm going to assume. How did you like it? Wicked tickets are pretty hard to get and the cheapest seat is $40 they are up in the rear mezz.