Swash swash buckle buckle!
Dec. 3rd, 2003 01:51 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Yes, I've got the PotC DVD and have now seen almost all the extras on it.
kyizi and I watched the bloopers and actually couldn't breathe at the end of it because we were laughing so much. I started watching the movie with the Johnny Depp commentary, but as it was almost 1 in the morning and I had to be up at 8, I decided to leave it. What I heard was really funny though.
The diary of a ship was really interesting, since I'd done almost the exact same trip, except the other way (Caribbean to Canada) in a slightly smaller boat and fortunately without the horrendous weather. It was almost deja-vu-like watching that Diary!
Oh, and in the Glasgow Metro today, Lord of the Rings actor Billy Boyd has revealed he is using his tough Scottish upbringing to teach co-star Elijah Wood how to be a football booligan. The American, who plays Frodo in the films, is to star as a US student who becomes embroiled in football violence.
And Scot Billy has been drawing on all his experiences growing up on Glasgow's tough Easterhouse estate to help his 5ft 6in mate learn how to fight in the move Hooligans. The 35-year-old, who plays hobbit Pippin said: "I like to think of myself as a lover not a fighter but you have to know how to defend yourself."
Aww, isn't that sweet? *g*
In other news, my parents are coming to visit this Friday, which is when my ceilidh is, so Friday's going to be very hectic!
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The diary of a ship was really interesting, since I'd done almost the exact same trip, except the other way (Caribbean to Canada) in a slightly smaller boat and fortunately without the horrendous weather. It was almost deja-vu-like watching that Diary!
Oh, and in the Glasgow Metro today, Lord of the Rings actor Billy Boyd has revealed he is using his tough Scottish upbringing to teach co-star Elijah Wood how to be a football booligan. The American, who plays Frodo in the films, is to star as a US student who becomes embroiled in football violence.
And Scot Billy has been drawing on all his experiences growing up on Glasgow's tough Easterhouse estate to help his 5ft 6in mate learn how to fight in the move Hooligans. The 35-year-old, who plays hobbit Pippin said: "I like to think of myself as a lover not a fighter but you have to know how to defend yourself."
Aww, isn't that sweet? *g*
In other news, my parents are coming to visit this Friday, which is when my ceilidh is, so Friday's going to be very hectic!
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Date: 2003-12-04 06:02 am (UTC)Oh, and have to say it...swash, swash, buckle, buckle!
Hehe! Ross (now wee Ross or Irish Ross, other Ross!) were talking about it all day at work yesterday, and he kept clearing his throat and taking the piss, was highly amusing, especially when he started to do it without realising!