they are AMAZING.Marla Warren wrote:The Trans-Siberian Orchestra
I've never seen them in concert, but I hope to someday.
i'm on a huge coldplay/muse/gin blossoms kick right now.
they are AMAZING.Marla Warren wrote:The Trans-Siberian Orchestra
I've never seen them in concert, but I hope to someday.
Hi, Marilyn... yes, the scene where he's throwing bushes and shoveling dirt through the kitchen window is a scream. My favorite scene, though, is when he's driving the tow truck down a country road during the power outage. He can't find Cornbread Road on the map. A driver pulls up behind him, he waves the driver on, the driver yells, "You're in the middle of the road, jackass!" and Richard Dreyfuss yells back, "Can you tell me where Cornbread is? Turkey!" Then another set of lights pulls up behind Richard. When he waves the lights on, instead of going around him like the first driver, the lights go up...marilyn peake wrote:Holly,
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND is one of my most favorite movies ever! I have seen that movie sooooooooo many times, including both the regular and extended versions. Richard Dreyfuss is so good in that. I love the scene where he's throwing dirt and stuff into the kitchen sink through the window, and all the neighbors are staring and his wife thinks he's going insane. What a hoot!
Not quite all my characters, but more like mood music for certain kinds of scenes. For example:Emily White wrote:Not only do I love to listen to music while I write (to get in the right mood), but all of my characters have theme songs.
Yowza, that's good writing. Takes me there.Holly wrote:Right now, the silence of nature. The coos of mourning doves in the cypresses. The musical chuckles of a catbird in the magnolia tree. The fan on the sunporch. I love the fan and sometimes turn it on in the middle of winter just to hear the sound, which brings back memories of long ago summers: lemonade, and the shade under the elms by the side of the house, and white curtains floating in the breeze. This sunporch is a little corner of heaven. My collie is here on the cool concrete floor, and I have my novel, my laptop, and a thermos of Turkish coffee, and that's all I need in the whole wide world.
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