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Another day without the boss! Woo and hoo!

Saw Chicago on the weekend. I loved it thiiiiiiiiiiis much! Favourite scenes were the puppetry number, the murderess tango, and the "Razzle Dazzle 'em" song in the court house. I'm kinda tempted to buy the soundtrack.

It completely rocked, although Miss Renee Z's lack of a bust kept distracting me through the first third of the film. I also found the evident ribcages on the dancers/other five murderesses rather unnerving.

I know everyone else said this too, but Queen Latifah rocked as Mama. (She's making me want to see the new comedy coming out with her and Steve Martin.) As did Catherine Zeta Jones, who was glamourous (and a little curvy).

Oh, and also, apparently, me sitting down to watch WW tapes is a sign to the universe that I've got time to do stuff. All weekend I meant to watch, and everytime I started, I was interrupted by something I was supposed to do. (Really, I should probably take this as a sign to get more organised and do more during the week, but I choose to interpret this as I need more time alone to ignore RL, and enjoy Rob Lowe... *g*)

Date: 2003-03-11 03:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] askance.livejournal.com
Those ribcages were really scarey *g*. I loved the murderess scene but the ribcages of death made me cower behind a cushion.

I can understand wanting to kill another person but not wanting to do that to yourself....

Date: 2003-03-11 06:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] out-there.livejournal.com
I choose to believe that it was supposed to represent the bad conditions in the prison. But still, very worrisome.

I can understand wanting to kill another person but not wanting to do that to yourself...

Heh. Very true. I'd much rather be too curvy, than too bony.

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