The rain has lashed down all day.It has remained gloomy, dull and rather depressing, and the only brightness in an otherwise black day has been the welcomed return of the Churchyard snowdrops, which now carpet the wall boarders.Chris has had to do some written work and has attended Church this afternoon, so I have become all Thelma Ritter- ish and have busied myself with cleaning the kitchen properly (whilst indulging in the odd wisecrack at Chris' expense)
The dogs have become somewhat stir crazy because of the weather, so I delivered eggs,collected coal and took them for a blast on the beach, which was a slight shock to the system given the icy rain and wind.
What I need is a good movie evening!!, so I have lit the fire, and tonight we are going to watch my cheapo supermarket dvd buy..the French Thriller Tell No One!
I saw it a few years ago (see old blog http://disasterfilm.blogspot.com/2007/10/tell-no-one-simple-pleasures-and-glen.html) and loved it......I haven't had the heart to tell Chris it is Subtitled,,,, (he hates subtitles with a vengeance)
A movie night sounds like so much fun. I tried looking through your older blogs about the Churchyard. Do you live on a Churchyard? It looks so beautiful there. And the building in one of the pics is fascinating. I love old buildings.
ReplyDeleteI must admit, I dislike sub titles as well. Especially Swedish and Russian. They take up the whole screen and you can't see the picture.
ReplyDeleteBy hubby hates subtitles, he says he if wanted to read he wouldn't watch a film, hates 'foreign' films too.
ReplyDeleteLovely snowdrops by-the-way.
P.S duck's still here.
xxx
The snowdrops are pretty, wish we had some here. very dreary, rainy here too.
ReplyDeleteOh the snowdrops are a lovely little bit of spring in the middle of winter!!!
ReplyDeleteHope you enjoy your movie--I have to admit that I've only watched 1 movie with subtitles, which will explain why I've never seen another--Closed captioning is sometimes bad enough!!
Have to agree with Chris - I hate subtitles too!
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