Thursday, February 14, 2008

Valentine's Day, Ground Hog Day.

Meh, it's hard to feel romantic when faced with a mountain of work and no slaves or worker monkeys to do it. I even have a meeting today, and you know how I feel about them. The current project I am working on requires meetings. With people. How annoying.
But for other souls more joyous and romantic and not forced to dress and go to meetings, today is a day of hope and heart and commercial bollocks. Cards will be bought, received and delivered, flowers with notes will wizz thither and yon, texts will buzz non stop, dinners will be booked, hands will be held. Some people might get laid. Some people will feel unloved and dejected because they don't fit in to the kodiak moment of scripted love (not Tilda Swinton it has to be said, forges her own path with romance that woman, she was excellent in Constantine too)
Whatever, I didn't get to sleep until after 4 in the AM so I"m feeling particularly fragile and as romantic as a three day old piece of poo.
However. At some point today I'm sure nineteen cups of coffee will kick in and I will open my other eye, so keeping that in mind, romance.
What is your most romantic/and here's mine...
Film- Moonstruck, I love it. I love it to pieces.

Song- Isha D, Stay. Means a lot to me that song, it can make my black heart melt slightly.

Book- The End of the Affair -Graham Green. Actually, this is probably not the most romantic of books, but I can almost feel every single tremor of hurt and anger in the lines and it had a hell of an effect on me when I read it, so it's in there. I remember reading the Thornbirds as a youth and being beguiled by it too- although I can only imagine what I'd think if I read it now.

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Blogger Unknown said...

Mornin' Missus.
How's the waking up going?

For fillum it has to be Lovers of the Arctic Circle. For music, it has to be a Joni Mitchell song, can't decide which one. For book... hmmm, don't know that I've read any 'romantic' books but I'll give it some thought.

ps happy you-know-what day and may your penultimate surprise be rhubarb crumble.

10:38 a.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

Oh Conan, may it be smothered in full fat custard.

10:43 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not too sure if I have a favourite romantic book, tune or film - its more to do with memories and what will set them off.
How to be Dead by Snowpatrol always makes me get all misty-eyed about an ex, but thats more about wallowing in self-pity than anything. High Fidelity for book and film, if I had to pick something.

Dammit FMC, now Im all unhappy...

10:43 a.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

Eeek! So sorry.*



*Runs away singing, 'all by myseeeeelf, don't wanaa be, all by myyyyyyyyself...'

Ah fuck it, back to work.

10:46 a.m.  
Blogger Unknown said...

For all my ranting about VD (including a column), himself came back from the shops this morning with roses and chocs and a card.
What's a girl to do except trim the stems so they last longer and stuff her face with the chocs?

He had the baba with him when he bought them and said he was surrounded by a swarm of cooing women in Superquinn. Minding the baba AND being romantic, he was a big hit.

10:48 a.m.  
Blogger Unknown said...

Romantic song? Way too many. I'm sappy like that.

But we bought love 'Do You Realise?' by The Flaming Lips.

10:49 a.m.  
Blogger Unknown said...

"both". Goddamnit. And Blogger still hates my url. I don't know what it is...

10:50 a.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

Aw. Manding children too? He's a keeper.
I know how it is Sinéad, despite my bitchin' and general grouchiness today I must admit I did get a card in my inbox and it did make the corners of my mouth twitch. Which is like a full on gale of laughing for a normal person. No sleep and meetings make fatcats thunderously savage.

10:55 a.m.  
Blogger Cycles Goff said...

Book: 'On Green Dolphin Street' Sebastian Faulks. Cried like a baby.

Film: 'Withnail and I'. Still weeping for poor abandoned Withnail in the rain.

Song: 'Please call me baby' Tom Waits. Now I have snot running out of my nose.

For me, it's not romantic unless it's miserable and/or tragic. Bet you wish you were going out with me.

10:58 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I do not have a romantic bone in my body, but the film has to be The Way We Were, Oh the tears I did shed, I’ll be singing the theme all day now. There are two many songs to think off, love Joni Mitchell though. I liked The End of the Affair, I understand the potential for a book to take hold of you and set up shop in your thoughts. You almost feel like it is part of your own life, strange really a film would never have that effect. Newbie sent me roses in work (I will kill him) but, I didn’t get him anything, for shame I am a meanie guts

10:59 a.m.  
Blogger Rusticissimus maximus said...

Hi, although it mightn't be exactly the romance you had in mind I would have to say The Count of Monte Cristo; really quite a powerful book.
Film, I would have to say What dreams may come or, Imagining Argentina...although again, maybe not romantic at first glance I don't know.
As for music...I'm going with Hayley Westenra's cover of Both Sides Now.

11:02 a.m.  
Blogger Manuel said...

film: punch drunk love - oh what film

book: keano's autobiography - oh what a man

music: i hope that i don't fall in love with you - mr t waits...how beautiful is that tune ...eh?

11:39 a.m.  
Blogger Caro said...

No such thing as "most romantic" - but these are what spring to mind:

Film - The Remains of the Day. All that suppressed emotion, and the scene where she prises the book out of his hand kills me. Or The Princess Bride. I don't care if its for kids, and it plays to all the stereotypes of the princess being rescued by the knight in shining armour, I bloody love it.

Song - Maybe "A Case Of You" by Joni Mitchell - "I remember that time you told me/You said, love is touching souls/Surely you touched mine cos/Part of you pours out of me/In these lines from time to time." Makes me bawl. Or Tom Waits' "Martha".

Book - Vikram Seth's An Equal Music. The story of an affair resumed after years, all set to classical music. The End of the Affair is one of my all-time favourites too. I read it when I was about 17 and re-reading it 10 years later experienced the exact same emotions as first time around, which is a rare thing indeed. Also maybe Love in the Time of Cholera.

That's a lot of long-drawn-out obsession/unrequited love/doomed affairs.

11:40 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What is your most romantic...

Film
- The Painted Veil. Of it is misery at the end but it is a story of love that you can believe.

Song - These arms of mine by Otis Reading. Whoa.

Book - Outlander.

As you can see, I don't much DO Romance. I do like a love story but I can't hack it if it is soppy.

11:48 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Old movies - in particular "Un homme et un femme" - gut wrenching - and the music - prickles up the spine.
Book - The Ginger Tree (Oswald Wynd) - large buckets and duvet sized tissues required.
Song - too many - but "Sometimes when we Touch" (And sometimes when we touch
The honesty's too much
And I have to close my eyes and hide
I wanna hold you till I die
Till we both break down and cry
I wanna hold you till the fear in me subsides) - I am so soppy, but it chokes me up.

12:11 p.m.  
Blogger James McInerney said...

Favourite song is this one.

12:19 p.m.  
Blogger The Bad Ambassador said...

Oooh good post. But I'm afraid I will be hopeless when it comes to romantic books or filums. On the other hand, trying to pick just one song would probably prove equally destined for failure.

Thin Lizzy's 'Still In Love With You' particularly the Live and Dangerous version is heartbreakingly good.

12:21 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ooo, I wanna change my song to Jeff Buckley's - Lover, You Should've Come Over. Beautiful lyrics sung with an unbelievable depth of feeling.

"My kingdom for a kiss upon her shoulder
It's never over,
all my riches for her smiles when I slept so soft against her...
It's never over,
All my blood for the sweetness of her laughter...
It's never over,
She's a tear that hangs inside my soul forever..."


Now im fookin depressed.

12:26 p.m.  
Blogger Unknown said...

Ok, on further thought, Wuthering Heights for the book and I agree with Joni's Case of You. Of course we'll all be sniggering at all the schmaltz tomorrow, right?

12:40 p.m.  
Blogger Cycles Goff said...

I'm sniggering now.

Though I'd rather be snickering.

12:45 p.m.  
Blogger Just_Nuts_About said...

aaaaaaaaaaapppy Valentines you nutters!

1:57 p.m.  
Blogger Andraste said...

It is EXTREMELY difficult to write a happy love song without coming off as silly and twee. Therefore, all the best love songs are tragic, sad ones. It was really tough for SPOUSE and me to think of a song for our first dance at the wedding. Every single song we thought of had a tragic element, or was about losing the love of one's life, not finding it.

I'm not much of a romantic, so today can come and go without a card, candy or flowers and I'll be perfectly at ease. I KNOW he's going to go out and get something so I will find myself in a card shop on my lunch break, standing next to all the guys who are panicking because they completely forgot what day it is and their SO's laid down some pretty big hints, trying to find a card that doesn't make me want to puke.

But as far as films, books, songs go...

Song: There are some beautiful tragic, sad love songs on Dire Straits' "Making Movies" album. "Romeo and Juliet," "Hand in Hand," to name two.

Film: Truly, Madly, Deeply. When Alan Rickman is watching her through the window as she goes on that date - booooo hooooo hooooo.

Book: ...ummm...Wuthering Heights? I take Heathcliff's side. Fuck 'em all, Cliffy baby, they done you wrong!

2:04 p.m.  
Blogger Andraste said...

Oooohhhh...Docky2 - Nick Cave has done some amazing love songs. "Into My Arms" is gorgeous, thanks for reminding me!

2:07 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Andraste: So what did yous dance to? Walking on Sunshine?

2:18 p.m.  
Blogger The Bad Ambassador said...

Can I change my song Dylan's 'Shelter From The Storm'. A song about pure unconditional love - through thick and thin.

You know people always talk about Dylan's protest songs but when you think about it, he has some incredibly poignant and touching love songs. 'If Not For You', 'If You See Her. Say Hello', 'Don't Think Twice, It's Alright', 'Tangled Up In Blue', 'You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go' and 'Simple Twist Of Fate' to name the most well known ones..

Actually, can I pick all of these?

2:39 p.m.  
Blogger grimsaburger said...

Since Spouse always has to work late Thursdays, we did our usual "love day" celebration last night. Flowers, check. Wine, check. Steak and potatoes, check. Chocolate, check. A DVD and snuggling on the couch, check. It's a regular weeknight, but with more expensive food and drink.

Romantic book? Gilead, by Marilynne Robinson. It's not about romance in the conventional sense of the word; it's a long love letter from an elderly father to his young wife and very young son. Lots of longing and reflection.

Romantic movie? Speaking of Groundhog Day, I think that may be one of the more romantic movies I've seen.

Romantic song? "Dressy" by Reigning Sound. I have a soft spot for straight-up rock, and an even softer spot for bands who can do a couple unbelievable ballads in the midst of a straight-up rock album.

2:39 p.m.  
Blogger Andraste said...

Sheepie - in the end we just gave up and at the last minute threw up our hands and picked some moldy old Frank Sinatra song or other. I think it was 'Young at Heart,' because we were both approaching 40.

Meh.

I wanted something funnier, but SPOUSE wouldn't dance to anything faster than that. Now that I think about it, we should have picked Elvis Costello's version of "My Funny Valentine" - it's only like a minute and a half long, which would have shortened the embarrassment of slow dancing while 100 people looked on. I've NEVER felt so self-conscious and stupid in my life.

2:47 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Andreste, I thought I was the most unromantic person ever to plague the earth but, you win with not being able to remember you wedding song, you are my new hero!

Bad Ambassador, Mr. Dylan is the man, I wonder if he’ll play here this year. My favourite is Lay Lady Lay, absolutely gorgeous.

2:55 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Perfect Day by lou reed springs to ming but my mind hasn't got to 7am yet so it's not very springy. Back in a whiley.

2:59 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Andraste: For one horrifying moment I thought you were dancing to Young at Heart by the Bluebells - that hit in the early 90's. Bleugh.

Always found Perfect Day to be a touch ominous for some reason Sam. Dunno why.

3:06 p.m.  
Blogger aquaasho said...

Hi FMC
For me the most romantic film is Cinema Paradiso and for romanitic music the soundtrack for Platoon, I think it's called Adagio for Strings.
Happy Valentine's Day! Rhubarb crumble sounds more romantic than choccies!

3:11 p.m.  
Blogger Andraste said...

Awwww....I remember the Bluebells!

Remember when they tried to make a political statement abotu Penn State, but got the school mixed up with Syracuse University?

How hilariously embarrassing.

3:12 p.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

Sorry, most romantic piece of music EVER.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83PDO_iLn_E

3:18 p.m.  
Blogger Twenty Major said...

Fillum - Pete's Dragon

Song - Theme tune to Cagney and Lacey

Book - Green eggs and ham

3:21 p.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

For Andraste. Now this would have been AWESOME for a wedding song/first dance. Back to work, bah!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuHD5Q6VwX8&feature=related

3:31 p.m.  
Blogger Caro said...

Ooh if we're talking about Dylan, then "Sara" has to be up there...

3:39 p.m.  
Blogger Twenty Major said...

for romanitic music the soundtrack for Platoon, I think it's called Adagio for Strings.

My heart melts when I hear that and I visualise Willem Dafoe get bullet after bullet pumped into him.

3:49 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

One more movie - As good as it gets - very romantic.
And one more song - Nothing compares to you - Sinead O'connor - best when listened to with with the vid. clip where she sheds tears! "Sniff!"

3:49 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Twenty - you are such a philistine - have you not got a single romantic bone in your body? I bet you are a big softy just trying to be a tough guy!

3:54 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Shebah he is probably just married too long. The wedding video's are hilarious, I love the don't stop me now one. The possibilities are endless.

4:01 p.m.  
Blogger Megan McGurk said...

Our wedding song was "Wicked Game" by Chis Issacs. Obviously I had not taken the trouble to find out what the lyrics were. I didn't find out until our 10th anniversary. D'oh.

I love "Angel Baby" and "Now Voyager" for romantic films.

Book? That's a tough one. All I can think of are doomed romances.

4:12 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm waiting for a "do you wanna see my romantic bone?" comment from Twenty...

4:13 p.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

I love As Good As it Gets, 'You makes me want to be a better man.' Aw.
Roy Orbison's Crying is so touching too+ Llorando, the Mullholand Drive version is a real tear jerker.
I'm going to the gym for a while to kick things.

4:17 p.m.  
Blogger Lou said...

Jesus, I am so unromantic. Can't think of a single film/book/song that is romantic and has a happy ending.
Will remember them all tomorrow probably, but in the meantime, am going out to get drunk with my mates as per usual!

4:23 p.m.  
Blogger Andraste said...

FMC - that first dance video was hilarious...she did that in HEELS, no less.

I want to invite them to my next barbecue. They rule.

4:28 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Grimsaburger - Gilead was the best book i read last year - very, very moving.

This will change every time i think on it but right at thsi moment I'm thinking

The Piano

Dance Me To The End Of Love, L. Cohen, or Love Song by The Cure, or I'm Your Man by L. Cohen

I don't know why the book should be the hardest. Maybe love lends itself better to poetry than an extended narrative. I'm thinking The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri.

4:59 p.m.  
Blogger James McInerney said...

as good as it gets

5:26 p.m.  
Blogger Twenty Major said...

Andraste: For one horrifying moment I thought you were dancing to Young at Heart by the Bluebells - that hit in the early 90's. Bleugh.

I can't sit idly by and let the 90s take the credit. It was 1984.

And I do have a romantic bone. It's my 4th metatarsal.

6:00 p.m.  
Blogger Twenty Major said...

Another first dance

6:04 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Song - Nick Cave - Into My Arms - by a country mile. Just moves me.

I could be here all day banging on about other songs, scenes from movies and books but I have to go to work. But here's a story which didn't occur on Valentine's Day but almost could have - I once arrived at my boyfriend's (at the time)house. He told me to close my eyes and stretch out my arms. He put TEN DOZEN red rose into my arms.

I just looked at him, gobbsmacked -until he told me that he had arrived at the dump the same time as the florist! Then made me promise that I wasn't allowed to tell anyone he'd given me ten dozen roses unless I told them where he had got them from.

7:39 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Film - Moonstruck. The only romantic type film that I like - and I adore it lots. Everything about it is perfect. No schmaltz, the Italian theme, the mother, the grandad with the dogs, the "you've ruined my life" bit - and the "snap out of it" bit. Can't begin to explain how good it is.

Song - Into my Arms. How perfect is that - he accepts (and loves) her exactly as she is; the only thing he would change is to have a deity that he doesn't believe in make it happen. Perfectly black heart meltingly perfect. (And I'd seen that youtube version before - one of the best, can't recall you suggested it - but absolutely bang on)

Book - I can't think of one. How odd.

TV moment - not really a fan of The Office (always felt way too horrifyingly close to the bone) - but the moment where Tim and Dawn kiss - just perfect. I loved it.

10:19 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Truly, Madly, Deeply.

The Dead, Joyce. Gle good.

Cracklin' Rose, Neil Diamond

11:47 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Film - Sleepless in Seattle

Song - Walk on By, with Isaac Hayes

Book - I don't really read romance novels, so I can't think of anything of the top of my head

11:59 p.m.  
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7:49 a.m.  
Blogger sarah said...

(i couldn't leave the bunked spelling error in the previous comment)

song: Stay or Leave - Dave Matthews

film: Secretary

book: Henry & June - Anais Nin

7:50 a.m.  
Blogger fatmammycat said...

I can't believe I forgot Truly Madly Deeply, I love that film. I love ALan Rickman too. He is a total crumpet.

9:19 a.m.  
Blogger Megan McGurk said...

Twenty, I saw that first dance a while back and think it's adorable. That couple rocks.

3:52 p.m.  
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