You're so f*cking....right
So last night I saw "In Good Company" at the Arclight as part of the Variety Screening Series....which means not only did I get a free copy of Variety to skim through before the movie (better than making small talk and checking the time over and over) but also there was a Q & A session afterwards w/ Paul Weitz and Topher Grace. Now Paul I thought was awesome....and I'm not even going to tell you why. But Topher...oh Topher you tall drink of water....I realized that while some people may look at guys w/ "muscles" or "definition" and think "he's pretty hot" I instead look at anyone over 6' tall and under 160 lbs and say "yummy." Why is that? Why do I like the tall and skinnies? I mean, if I dated anyone like that we would look like Jack Sprat and his wife...you know, right? Jack Sprat could eat no fat, his wife you eat no lean. I'm sure my friends are shaking their heads at me as they read this (they better, I'm only fishing for someone to say "Reagan, you're being ridiculous") and also b/c I've said this before. I think a few times. New material is not my forte. I digress...so after the Q & A I decide that I'm going to walk up to Topher and take a picture of him w/ my camera phone to send to Emily. Honestly, as much as I obsess over anyone who is on tv or in the movies, I feel really uncomfortable going up to them. I mean, Topher's my age, he's just an actor, why should I feel inferior to him? The whole celebrity thing really fascinates me, b/c while I'm so into it (a result of having no life of my own) I also find it completey ridiculous. They're just people, not Greek gods. Okay, back to what I was saying. So I say to Topher "I'm going to be a dork and take a picture of you w/ my cell phone to send to my friend in Austin" to which he replied "Only if you take it w/ me". I didn't really want it w/ him...I know what I look like. But what was I supposed to say- "No." Actually, that would have been funny. "No, Topher, I will not. " Yeah...so....he was a bit stand-offish, but I guess that's understandable. Even though seriuosly, we would so be friends if we met under different circumstances (i.e. me not asking to take a picture of him w/ my cell phone). And there you go. I just wrote way too much about Topher Grace.
Oh, but the movie. I thought it had a lot of heart and it made me smile...other than the fact that Scarlett Johansson wore too much make-up and at times it seemed like her and Dennis Quaid (playing her father) might make out, I really liked it. The soundtrack was great, a lot of "Iron and Wine" and other good stuff.
In other news, I will be getting my copies of "Napoleon Dynamite" and "Garden State" in 2-3 weeks, c/o Amazon. V. excited.
And that's all I have to say.
R.
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Thousands? I think you've confused stadium seating for being in an actual stadium.
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