HQ Van Helsing pics & "The Last King"
Mar. 27th, 2004 12:13 pmThanks to Magneto29 at SHH for pointing this out. Outnow has posted some HQ pics from VH. Not a single still of the shirtlessness. Bastards are holding out.
Something totally random and completely unrelated to VH (but still in that general vicinity of fangirly squee), I was up late last night since I'm a fool who listens to my friends when they say *Never go to bed while drunk and you won't have a hangover in the morning* (which never works for me, yet I fruitlessly hope, maybe this *one* time...). I ended up watching one of those BBC miniseries on A&E, this particular one starring Rufus Sewell as Charles II. I've been a more casual fangirl when it comes to Rufus, but without fail he induces the squee (even if the series itself didn't impress me all that much). I ended up watching until the end. However, the entire time, I knew I recognized the actress playing Charles' wife, but couldn't place her. It was annoying. Perhaps if I'd been in a better state of mind I would have figured it out since when I went on IMDB this morning... the actress playing her was Shirley Henderson. AKA, Moaning Myrtle. So, Moaning Myrtle got to consummate with Rufus Sewell. You'd think she'd stop moaping around the u-bend. Incidentally, Tom Riddle was also in this series.
Lamely trying to tie the two topics of this entry together... Rufus and Hugh really must do a movie together. Playing brothers (who are also hitmen, pirates, superheroes, soldiers, warriors or something else pushing the manly man glorious hotness) who discover they have a long lost Eastern European half brother (played by Goran Visnjic), who is quite luckily in the same profession, and they all team up. They go through the movie trying to save the world, the damsel(s) in distress and/or just a series of random (hot) misadventures with many glory shots, snarky lines and various levels of nekkidity.

Something totally random and completely unrelated to VH (but still in that general vicinity of fangirly squee), I was up late last night since I'm a fool who listens to my friends when they say *Never go to bed while drunk and you won't have a hangover in the morning* (which never works for me, yet I fruitlessly hope, maybe this *one* time...). I ended up watching one of those BBC miniseries on A&E, this particular one starring Rufus Sewell as Charles II. I've been a more casual fangirl when it comes to Rufus, but without fail he induces the squee (even if the series itself didn't impress me all that much). I ended up watching until the end. However, the entire time, I knew I recognized the actress playing Charles' wife, but couldn't place her. It was annoying. Perhaps if I'd been in a better state of mind I would have figured it out since when I went on IMDB this morning... the actress playing her was Shirley Henderson. AKA, Moaning Myrtle. So, Moaning Myrtle got to consummate with Rufus Sewell. You'd think she'd stop moaping around the u-bend. Incidentally, Tom Riddle was also in this series.
Lamely trying to tie the two topics of this entry together... Rufus and Hugh really must do a movie together. Playing brothers (who are also hitmen, pirates, superheroes, soldiers, warriors or something else pushing the manly man glorious hotness) who discover they have a long lost Eastern European half brother (played by Goran Visnjic), who is quite luckily in the same profession, and they all team up. They go through the movie trying to save the world, the damsel(s) in distress and/or just a series of random (hot) misadventures with many glory shots, snarky lines and various levels of nekkidity.

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Date: 2004-03-27 07:40 pm (UTC)You realize that I am completely gone for the rest of the day now, don't you?
*sits at computer trying to get together such a screenplay*
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Date: 2004-03-27 08:03 pm (UTC)Make sure to include many scenes where sea nymphs drag them into the depths, tear off their vestments and have their way with them.
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Date: 2004-03-28 02:17 am (UTC)Ok, got it. ;)
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Date: 2004-03-29 02:28 am (UTC)How can you not be gratuitous considering the subject matter. ;)
Your icon is also making me think of that new Usher song. Which I'd have to chastise you for if the song weren't a current guilty pleasure (shut up).
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Date: 2004-03-30 12:59 am (UTC)I love those bouncing yellow balls. I am in a party mood. Just kinda picks ya up. ;p