Jaina (
effervescible) wrote2001-12-20 01:11 am
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Stolen from agent_orange
Recommend me:
1. A movie
2. A book
3. A CD
4. An LJ user not on my friend list
5. A website
1. A movie
2. A book
3. A CD
4. An LJ user not on my friend list
5. A website

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2. Kiss my Tiara by Susan Jane Gilman - How to Rule the World as a SmartMouth Goddess
3. Anything by Afro-Celt Sound System. They have this wonderful techno-celtic-tribal thing going on.
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5. www.sluggy.com
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1. A movie
Bridget Jones's Diary.
2. A book
Outlander by Diane Gabaldon
3. A CD
Rachmaninoff's prelude in C# single (shiver-type music)
4. An LJ user not on my friend list
enogitna
5. A website
http://www.princessmononoke.com/ (The weird little white mushroom things amuse me.)
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vanilla sky (it was entertaining, though the weirdness may be trendily overdone). you've already seen harry potter, right? =)
2. a book:
Traveling Mercies by Anne Lamott (oooh! soooo good!)
3. a cd:
barenaked ladies, disc one: all our greatest hits (just came out in november) or
racermason, with everything (to come out in january, but i have sneak peeks)
4. an lj user not on your friend list:
rhyein! no, just kidding...hee hee... ummm, read/add
5. a website:
http://elfwood.lysator.liu.se/libr/b/f/bfisher/ ('cause brent's my buddy and he shares your interest in the whole fantasy genre)
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2. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
3. Vespertine by Bjork
4. immanentized5 -- smart and quirky
5. www.catscan.com for a good laugh
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The Man Who Wasn't There is great. In the style of old film noirs. You leave he theater thinking "If only that guy whould have..."
Book: The Baron in the Trees, by Italo Calvino... Because it's one of my favorite books and I recomend it to anyone who'll listen.
CD: The Ventures Christmas album. Sorry I can't remember the exact title.
lj user: iamwells or badcat. Both are old high school friends. iamwells is an actor/writer/photographer/web designer and all round neat guy. badcat is one of my best friends. She does document conservaation at the national archive. She makes it all so interesting. She got to handle parts of the Roswell crash material and things like that. There are a lot of things at her job she's not allowed to discuss. How cool is that?
Website: www.loc.gov is always interesting. Especially the "American Memory" section. You can download just about every film Thomas Edison ever made. Thought that could be frustrating if you don't have a high speed connection. Some of the films are not that exciting, but some are really interesting. If you don't have high speed there are always tons of cool photos as well. It's a good site for script research if you need anything historical.