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rose_griffes) wrote2008-06-01 05:50 pm
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I am not cranky today. This is a good thing. That's at least partly because I finished (re)writing the test yesterday, so I don't have to work on it today. I'll be writing other test questions tomorrow and Tuesday, though. But hey, it's Sunday! And I'm all ready for Monday, so--not today!
Saw Prince Caspian and His Lovely Locks of Hair yesterday. (What do you mean, that's not the title?)
The actor playing the role of Caspian was, indeed, pulchritudinous. It was a bit distracting. His acting--eh, it was okay. The movie did change a lot of things from the books. Most of the changes were logical and fit the (movie version) story. For me the movie ran a bit long, and at least one of the changes could have been left out, keeping the film shorter (the castle strike). I'm glad that they kept the scene with Lucy talking to Aslan, and I think I liked the new bit with the White Witch tempting both Caspian and Peter.
I knew ahead of time that several things were significantly different from the book, so I was prepared. My sister, on the other hand, didn't know and was very displeased with the changes. Of course, she has children to consider--and this movie was as violent as the first film. Lots of battle scenes--I don't think little children would handle it well. I still have mixed feelings about that in the films. Yes, there were battle scenes in the books, but they were never described in much detail. Ah well. Go see the movie if you don't mind changes from the original story; don't take little kids with you. I did enjoy it quite a bit.
I also found brown sandals yesterday--a good summertime pair. I still need black sandals--every pair I liked wasn't available in my size or didn't feel right on my feet. *sigh* I am far too picky about footwear, but that's just because I like my feet.
It's all
daybreak777's fault that I'm now thinking about pirates. Specifically about the scourge of the Seven Seas, the dread pirate Leoben and how he kidnaps this bonny lass named Kara, a fierce warrior for Lord Leland. Then he gives her a baby and tells her it's Lord Leland's love child. Sam the Buccaneer (NOT a pirate, a buccaneer--it's completely different) attempts to rescue her and... mostly I just sit around giggling thinking about this. No actual writing is getting done. But it's all DB's fault. Er... that's all. Probably I should ask for writing prompts after this week is over, just so I'll write something instead of thinking about pirates cylons wearing puffy shirts.
Saw Prince Caspian and His Lovely Locks of Hair yesterday. (What do you mean, that's not the title?)
The actor playing the role of Caspian was, indeed, pulchritudinous. It was a bit distracting. His acting--eh, it was okay. The movie did change a lot of things from the books. Most of the changes were logical and fit the (movie version) story. For me the movie ran a bit long, and at least one of the changes could have been left out, keeping the film shorter (the castle strike). I'm glad that they kept the scene with Lucy talking to Aslan, and I think I liked the new bit with the White Witch tempting both Caspian and Peter.
I knew ahead of time that several things were significantly different from the book, so I was prepared. My sister, on the other hand, didn't know and was very displeased with the changes. Of course, she has children to consider--and this movie was as violent as the first film. Lots of battle scenes--I don't think little children would handle it well. I still have mixed feelings about that in the films. Yes, there were battle scenes in the books, but they were never described in much detail. Ah well. Go see the movie if you don't mind changes from the original story; don't take little kids with you. I did enjoy it quite a bit.
I also found brown sandals yesterday--a good summertime pair. I still need black sandals--every pair I liked wasn't available in my size or didn't feel right on my feet. *sigh* I am far too picky about footwear, but that's just because I like my feet.
It's all
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