Apologies and Wild Target
Jun. 21st, 2010 10:14 amLast week was family drama week. Apparently.
It's a long story, and not one I especially want to tell, but everyone is okay now and other than a stress-headache I am unscathed. But I've been somewhat absent and I'm behind on a bunch of my commitments. Including Sentinel Big Bang because I failed to post last week's checkpoint. I will remedy that later today.
If I've missed anything I should have commented on or replied to, I'm really sorry. Please let me know and I'll catch up with you asap.
On Saturday I escaped to the movies and saw Wild Target. It's a British-made comedy starring Bill Nighy as a hit man and Emily Blunt as a girl he's paid to kill but ends up, through a peculiar twist of circumstances, saving instead. It also has the guy who plays Ron in the Harry Potter movies (sorry, I can't remember his name right now) as an innocent bystander who gets caught up in their lives and who Bill Nighy's character wants to train as his apprentice, and Rupert Everett as the bad guy.
( Cut for movie spoilers )
9/10. I don't know how widely this one is being released, but it's well worth the price of a ticket.
It's a long story, and not one I especially want to tell, but everyone is okay now and other than a stress-headache I am unscathed. But I've been somewhat absent and I'm behind on a bunch of my commitments. Including Sentinel Big Bang because I failed to post last week's checkpoint. I will remedy that later today.
If I've missed anything I should have commented on or replied to, I'm really sorry. Please let me know and I'll catch up with you asap.
On Saturday I escaped to the movies and saw Wild Target. It's a British-made comedy starring Bill Nighy as a hit man and Emily Blunt as a girl he's paid to kill but ends up, through a peculiar twist of circumstances, saving instead. It also has the guy who plays Ron in the Harry Potter movies (sorry, I can't remember his name right now) as an innocent bystander who gets caught up in their lives and who Bill Nighy's character wants to train as his apprentice, and Rupert Everett as the bad guy.
( Cut for movie spoilers )
9/10. I don't know how widely this one is being released, but it's well worth the price of a ticket.