Fangirl squee
Mar. 23rd, 2004 06:19 pmI just came from Starsky and Hutch. Since so many fans (eyes
wickedwords and
sidewinder) had said good things about it, I thought it might be a good reward for a weekend lost to professional obligation. And it was. Wow! That was tremendously fun. I loved the show as a kid -- and the implications of this for my own h/c obsession is not lost on me -- and I feel like this movie was true to the spirit of the series, if not sticking necessarily to the letter of the series, so to speak (there was no h/c involved, sadly and it was more comedy than drama). However, while I have another fit of professional obligation tonight, I hope to come home and re-read some of the old, tried and true s/h stories. And that said, I'm certainly open to any fan fiction based on the film (eyes
sidewinder again). So if you have suggestions, I'd love to hear them.
It was so great to see Paul Michael Glazer and David Soul. I'm glad they were included in the movie. PMG was my first tv hero crush. I had Starsky tennis shoes and a Starsky sweater (my parents thought a leather jacket was absolutely too expensive for a crush) in addition to S&H t-shirts and a huge poster of the two of them and The Car. Ben Stiller did a great job re-creating PMG's energy and quirky running style. And I love Owen any time. I may even go see it again.
It was so great to see Paul Michael Glazer and David Soul. I'm glad they were included in the movie. PMG was my first tv hero crush. I had Starsky tennis shoes and a Starsky sweater (my parents thought a leather jacket was absolutely too expensive for a crush) in addition to S&H t-shirts and a huge poster of the two of them and The Car. Ben Stiller did a great job re-creating PMG's energy and quirky running style. And I love Owen any time. I may even go see it again.