It's been a cooking week
Feb. 16th, 2005 08:03 pmMonday night, I cooked a Valentine's Day dinner for
moria923 and
thorbol: Filets mignons in a brandy cream sauce, spinach with butter and nutmeg, noodles, and Cointreau chocolate mousse. The next big meal I'm cooking is at the end of the month: Duck with other, unspecified, stuff.
Last night, though, I took my payment from Valentine's day (filets and spinach, uncooked) and fixed them for me and
eanja. We didn't have any brandy, so we had to make do with Southern Comfort, but I think it was all right.
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The House of Flying Daggers wasn't as good as Hero. Maybe I've seen Casablanca too many times, but I would really have rather seen the final battle between the Chinese army and the Flying Daggers. Frankly, the problems of three little people didn't amount to a hill of beans in that crazy world.
Unlike many people, I even preferred Hero visually. Other than the echo sequence and the costumes, I just didn't find it that impressive.
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Last night, though, I took my payment from Valentine's day (filets and spinach, uncooked) and fixed them for me and
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Change of Subject
The House of Flying Daggers wasn't as good as Hero. Maybe I've seen Casablanca too many times, but I would really have rather seen the final battle between the Chinese army and the Flying Daggers. Frankly, the problems of three little people didn't amount to a hill of beans in that crazy world.
Unlike many people, I even preferred Hero visually. Other than the echo sequence and the costumes, I just didn't find it that impressive.