fredericks: (Daria)
fredericks ([personal profile] fredericks) wrote2003-11-06 12:37 am

Blah blah blah

-Watched Kill Bill for the second time the other day. Hey, I didn't have to pay my way so it was cool with me. That movie just gets better and better. Now I was able to focus a little less on the gore and a little more on the cinematography. Pretty pretty pictures. And Lucy Liu has the cutest freckles I've ever seen. And I'm usually not a freckle person.

-The problem with working in a store that pays on commission? No one's willing to help you when you're starting out. Helping a co-worker out means less time for you on the salesfloor, and thus less sales. And having a bumbling idiot on the floor guarantees less competition for customers. The bastids. Not that I'm bitter or anything. Today was my first day, and my co-workers seem pleasant enough *when* they're not trying to sell stuff. The manager looks younger than me and seemed to be greatly amused by the fact that I went to Brown and graduated with a Psychology degree and am now working in Radioshack. I live to make people laugh (at me). Hopefully my next day in is more enjoyable.

-Got my copy of Wolves of the Calla in yesterday. Of course, I've completely forgotten what happened in the previous book (Wizard and Glass) so I have to go back and read that one first. Argh. The anticipation is killing me. And I'm not terribly fond of W&G either.
Anywho.

[identity profile] gorzo.livejournal.com 2003-11-06 10:31 am (UTC)(link)
Kill Bill does have great cinematography. Lucy Liu was indeed quite cute in that movie, but Uma Thurman was who really got my motor running. I'm not particularly a fan of hers, but damn, there's something about a hot blonde with a katana who can kick ass . . .

I'll see your Uma and raise you...

[identity profile] fredericks.livejournal.com 2003-11-06 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Nah, you're right. Uma definitely had her moments. To me there's just something about her that makes her one tiny step away from being considered hot, if that makes any sense. But I loved the choreography in the fight sequences, no doubt about that.

*grin* I can just imagine what would have happened if Heather Graham had made an appearance in the movie. The usher might have had to scrape you up from the seat.

Re: I'll see your Uma and raise you...

[identity profile] gorzo.livejournal.com 2003-11-07 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Scrape nothing! He'd need a mop.