Jan. 31st, 2006
Fic: Sleep No More
Jan. 31st, 2006 07:41 pmFor those interested parties, I am actually following through on my promise and can announce the publication of a new Teyla/Weir fic. This is the tenth (and final) part in the 'Friendship and More' series. An as-yet untitled sequel series is already lodged in my brain :-)
Sleep No More
Rated: PG
Pairing: Teyla/Weir
The world ends and Elizabeth finally awakens.
Sleep No More
Rated: PG
Pairing: Teyla/Weir
The world ends and Elizabeth finally awakens.
Oscar noms
Jan. 31st, 2006 09:04 pmSpamming the f-list again...
Rather a good crop of Oscar nominations this year.
I'm very pleased to see Brokeback Mountain nominated in so many categories and would have cried foul if it hadn't been nominated for cinematography - it was a beautifully filmed movie. I rather suspect that the penguin movie will walk away with the documentary statue, no matter how good the other movies were. A bit surprised to see King Kong not in any major categories - it wasn't the best film last year, but it was a beautiful film and the city-scapes alone were fab. I guess, though, that that's art direction rather than cinematography.
Over here, obviously, we're crowing about the Brit nominees. I would rather like to see Judi Dench picking up best actress because she's always good, even in completely crap films. I haven't seen Mrs Henderson Presents, but if she's up to her usual form then she'd deserve it. Not entirely convinced about Keira Knightly, though. She's a good actress, but I think that she still has better films ahead of her.
Rachel Weiss....um, my support for her may be completely superficial *snicker*
Oscar night should be interesting, at least.
Rather a good crop of Oscar nominations this year.
I'm very pleased to see Brokeback Mountain nominated in so many categories and would have cried foul if it hadn't been nominated for cinematography - it was a beautifully filmed movie. I rather suspect that the penguin movie will walk away with the documentary statue, no matter how good the other movies were. A bit surprised to see King Kong not in any major categories - it wasn't the best film last year, but it was a beautiful film and the city-scapes alone were fab. I guess, though, that that's art direction rather than cinematography.
Over here, obviously, we're crowing about the Brit nominees. I would rather like to see Judi Dench picking up best actress because she's always good, even in completely crap films. I haven't seen Mrs Henderson Presents, but if she's up to her usual form then she'd deserve it. Not entirely convinced about Keira Knightly, though. She's a good actress, but I think that she still has better films ahead of her.
Rachel Weiss....um, my support for her may be completely superficial *snicker*
Oscar night should be interesting, at least.