



This is a good example of why I should be a bit more flexible about what I THINK I like and THINK I hate. Someone told me years ago that Don't Look Now was the scariest movie they'd ever seen, so I decided that never, ever would I watch that movie. Even when Dave and I were in the middle of our obsession with 70s films I wouldn't watch it. It took me having to scan through it for a job to realise that actually it looked pretty amazing.
So yes, the coolness overrides the scary-ness, and I have also developed a bit of a crush on 70s Donald Sutherland. I'm trying to convince Dave to grow his hair long, get a perm and a mustache but I can tell, sadly, he's not convinced.
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