Meme!

Jul. 10th, 2005 10:26 pm
jetpack_monkey: (The Doctor - Visionary)
[personal profile] jetpack_monkey
Gakked from [livejournal.com profile] hjcallipygian:

I know very little about some of the people on my friends list. Some people I know relatively well. I read your fic, or we have something else in common and we chat occasionally. Some of you I hardly know at all. Perhaps you lurk, for whatever reason. But you friended me and I thank you.

But here's a thought: why not take this opportunity to tell me a little something about yourself. Any old thing at all. Just so the next time I see your name I can say: "Ah, there's so and so...she likes office supplies."

I'd love it if every single person who friended me would do this. Yes, even you people who I know really well. Then post this in your own journal.

(And if you've newly friended me, why not introduce yourself?)

Date: 2005-07-11 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jetpack-monkey.livejournal.com
I'll stop babbling in your journal now.

Why? It's just getting interesting.

I'm not going to argue against educational DVDs. Catch me in the right mood and I'll watch anything The History Channel has to offer. History and mythology (and often the two become the same) are very much favored subjects of mine (even if I've been a slacker on both counts of late).

What do you think of the "entertainment documentary" form that's risen up lately in the hands of Michael Moore, Morgan Spurlock, and others? On the one hand, it's great -- more people watching documentaries. On the other hand -- yeah, but what have documentaries become?

Date: 2005-07-11 06:22 am (UTC)
bellatemple: (Default)
From: [personal profile] bellatemple
Documentaries have always been a pretty hard sell. I think it was somewhere in the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants that documentaries were defined as "really boring movies". I could be wrong about the source of that quote, though. So if people want to spice them up with a more entertaining format, I'm all for it. A lot of what I first knew about history came from Shakespeare, or Lion in Winter, or other plays. My Modern World History teacher actually told me once that I should congratulate my theater director, as plays were the only reason why I knew anything.

So entertain the masses if you like, just as long as you don't lose the information part of the program. That's pretty hard to do.

Unfortunately, I never got around to watching Michael Moore's stuff. I've heard both good and bad things about it, but am generally too lazy to actually watch.

I absolutely loved Trekkies though.

Date: 2005-07-11 02:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jetpack-monkey.livejournal.com
Write me down for another person to lazy to actually watch one of Moore's movies. Just too many conflicting opinions to really be bothered. That's sad, I know...

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