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Well, this should please a certain group of fandom who enjoyed his performance in Pirates of the Caribbean . . .

Whilst both "Alexander" and "Brokeback Mountain" seem to be chickening out on including boy-on-boy lip action between Colin Farrell/Jared Leto and Jake Gyllenhaal/Heath Ledger respectively, it's good to see Johnny Depp at least showing the others he's got far more balls, and looks to be going fully at it in his next movie with sex, syphillis and rude jokes galore.

MSNBC and AICN report that the upcoming Depp/John Malkovich flick "The Libertine" about 17th Century bisexual poet John Wilmot, also known as the Earl of Rochester, features some pretty heavy duty stuff. Lots of girls (and many men) are going to envy relatively unknown British actor Rupert Friend who gets into some pretty heavy making out with Depp's character.

It also seems that in one scene, "Depp's character walks into the House of Lords and spies an adversary. The Lord shouts 'Coward!' really loudly at Wilmot, to which Wilmot (Depp) paused, turned to the Lord, move up extremely close to him, then said, "My Lord, you cut me down I must confess, but in your mouth, my balls must rest," all the while running one of his two canes up the inside of his adversary's thigh". Sounds like fun.

-- http://www.darkhorizons.com/news04/040811e.php

Other than that -- didn't get anything useful done this evening, but am too braindead to feel particularly guilty about it. Train this morning was cancelled, which made me slightly late into work -- however, when I compare this to the motorway accident that slowed traffic to a crawl outside Portsmouth, and consider being stuck in my car for hours and late for work, the trains really don't seem that bad.

Meeting up with friends for coffee and book exchange tomorrow. Memo; get up early and shop first, or you will be wandering round town with a bag of heavy books while trying to shop, and this is not helpful.

Date: 2004-11-27 01:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] captain-boots.livejournal.com
Lord Rochester? Would that be the same as the Lord Rochester played by Alan Cumming in "Plunkett and Macleane"? Or is it at least based on the guy anyway? :)

Date: 2004-11-27 09:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] avalonjones.livejournal.com
This movie sounds like great fun, although it also sounds like the type of movie that will be banned in the South of the U.S. for "being immoral" and "promoting homosexuality." (snort of derision)

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