So thanks to a glorious human being who recorded the performance ((yes, probably against the rules to do so...)) I was able to watch the entirety of Alfred Molina's Fiddler on the Roof. Such a great play! The quality wasn't the best but thankfully the few times they did drop the camera down wasn't during any major plot points and never when Alfred was on stage. Anyway, I'm glad I came across it.
I watched a movie "Off The Menu" yesterday on Amazon Prime. Still don't know why it popped up as a result when I looked up Alfred Molina as he isn't even in it... but it was quite enjoyable none the less. It had a bit of that Chocolat charm with watching the main gal do all of her cooking with the homegrown chilis and other Mexican ingredients. Definitely made me want to try some of the dishes featured.
I was cleaning the back room behind the desk and found some Maud's Vallinaccino that have been hiding back behind the fridge (due to being knocked off the top of it) and decided to put it in the staff break room. Regardless to say, it's become a big hit among many of the staff members. Heck, I even tried one... and well... I've had two cups worth of it today. And that's saying something because I don't like coffee. xd
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2022 1:55 pm
siegelst (on Tumblr): did alfred play any villains? could anyone let me know what characters?
*cracks up laughing* When hasn't he played a villain... or an anti-hero character. xd
Okay, in reality, it's about half and half on which side he's on. But still it's funny to see someone ask this.
*thinks she hears a resident out in the lobby ((I'm sitting in the Activities office to get away from the alarm system error beeping sound*)) say her name**listens to him ramble various statements* "You're gay" ... "You're the devil." *he walks away*