Friday, December 09, 2005

the countdown begins: brokeback

who's with me?

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Amit is a ho.

Anonymous said...

i am too damn drunk

Orange said...

Dude! I'm with you! I blogged about my keenness to see this movie a week or two ago, which I think you saw. I even got a blog visitor from Singapore who found me by Googling "i can't wait brokeback." It's a worldwide phenomenon!

Pretty, pretty men. Yearning, yearning love. Fiery, fiery passion. I. Can't. Wait.

Thanks for the tip over at Dr. B's about the bra shop by Bloomingdale's. I have enough bras now, but one can never have enough bras. I gotta check that place out...

bitchphd said...

Baby, I am so there, next Sunday (after I get paid).

jp 吉平 said...

Ang Lee is always trying to make us sad. I'm up for seeing some cowboys in love. It's a musical, right?

Just kidding.

Listen, I was watching Paula Deen's Thanksgiving Special (the way you watch a train wreck) and I laughed out loud when someone suggested that the Deen boys' straigtness was a big fat hoax.

Is it homophobic to laugh when someone suggests that a couple of corney bubba brothers are here and queer? I don't think I would have laughed if someone had suggested that they loved the ladies.

I wonder if this is something I should take to confession....

I also would like advice on how to make Christmas cookies. Sorry, Xmas cookies. Whoops! Holiday cookies?

Delia Christina said...

is it homophobic to laugh at paula deen's boys' heterosexual cover? no. your laughter is a comment on the prevailing culture's inability to give men room to indulge their softer and domestic subjectivities; it's a finger of blame pointing at patriarchy's stifling codes of masculinity.

christmas cookies? i was at a cookie party last night and there was this lovely cookie with chocolate, rice chex, peanut butter and something fluffy. you melt all the gooey stuff, pour it over the rice chex, mix it and then shake it all together to coat everything and then you have a great big ball of something.

then you eat it. it was fabulous.

Anonymous said...

We tried to go but the only place showing it was sold out for two straight days.

When I first read the short story, I was moved to tears and M said I should go back to grad school.
- DB

Delia Christina said...

don't go back to grad school!
no short story is worth it!

sold out. hm. we're clearly going to have to plan if a group of us is going to have any hope of seeing it this weekend.

Orange said...

I don't know where it's showing, but if it's a theater served by Fandango.com, you can buy tickets online and just take your printout to the ticket-taker. Standing in box-office lines is for suckers. (Of course, Fandango's gonna charge you a buck or two per ticket for the convenience. But still.)