A slightly saner post
23 Nov 2005 10:17 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Having deleted yesterday's incoherant squeeage, I'll try and make more sense this time around.
It's really odd when you discover you've seen a film with someone that you now squee over when at the time you saw it you didn't. Okay, making no more sense so far. LOL.
I mean I remember seeing Gone in 60 Seconds but it wasn't until Doctor Who I managed to put two and two together and realised that, while admittedly it's not one of Eccleston's better roles, I had seen him act before.
And I'm having the same thing over Hewlett. If
mckay_daily hadn't posted certain screencaps, I suppose I'd remain clueless, because yeah there's a list of stuff on his site, but I'm crappy with names. But the caps... the caps I sort of recognised. So I traisped over to IMDB, looked it up and discovered that yeah, I had seen it.
The film in question is called Black Death and... it's not that cheesy, really. *cringes slightly* It's the kind of film Five show mid-afternoon? *cringes more* What I do remember of it, apart from the girl dying in her parents' fancy house, is the somewhat irritating reporter that gets caught in the hopsital in question and leaks the truth to the press.
And yes, that was David Hewlett.
It's better than Gone in 60 Seconds. *snorts*
It's really odd when you discover you've seen a film with someone that you now squee over when at the time you saw it you didn't. Okay, making no more sense so far. LOL.
I mean I remember seeing Gone in 60 Seconds but it wasn't until Doctor Who I managed to put two and two together and realised that, while admittedly it's not one of Eccleston's better roles, I had seen him act before.
And I'm having the same thing over Hewlett. If
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The film in question is called Black Death and... it's not that cheesy, really. *cringes slightly* It's the kind of film Five show mid-afternoon? *cringes more* What I do remember of it, apart from the girl dying in her parents' fancy house, is the somewhat irritating reporter that gets caught in the hopsital in question and leaks the truth to the press.
And yes, that was David Hewlett.
It's better than Gone in 60 Seconds. *snorts*