No, wait for it--
I still think the coolest thing about "being an adult" is the whole autonomy over what I do and when I do it when it comes to socializing. So if, say, I come home from work and find
zinjadu sitting in front of my door and going "dude, Harry Potter?" I can just toss my stuff down and head on back out without having to explain or justify or even really let anyone know where I'm going. (I mean, I did call my mom, but that was also a preplanned thing, and she would've fussed if I'd forgotten to call. Again.)
So, yes! Harry Potter movie -- I feel so accomplished; if not for my accomplices, there would be a very good chance I would not have seen it at all. 8Db But I'm glad I did, and it was definitely one of the cooler parts about being "adult." I mean, yeah, there's that whole job thing and the bills and the headaches, but there's also going to a movie and then holing up at a Red Robin afterwards with buddies and being. Kind of stupid, but that's par course♥
I also saw the Transformers movie yesterday, as part of a team outing (I can think of much worse things than an official company outing and being paid to see what was in fact a ver entertaining movie). Apparently I internalized more of the Transformers mythos from when I was a kid than I thought -- a lot of it was vaguely familiar in that tip-of-the-tongue (brain) sort of way.
The downside? I've seen the trailer for The Dark is Rising.
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Christopher Eccleston, I do love you. But that trailer made me want to stab someone with the ice cream cone I was eating. :(
(I mean, okay, the friends I was with haven't read the book, so they agreed that it looked like a sort of generically cool fantasy movie. But as soon as I heard them going on about Will, Will, Will, I, I ... whut.)
And I still have roughly an hour before bedtime, so! Time to work on
springkink stuff that's due Saturday. :Db
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So, yes! Harry Potter movie -- I feel so accomplished; if not for my accomplices, there would be a very good chance I would not have seen it at all. 8Db But I'm glad I did, and it was definitely one of the cooler parts about being "adult." I mean, yeah, there's that whole job thing and the bills and the headaches, but there's also going to a movie and then holing up at a Red Robin afterwards with buddies and being. Kind of stupid, but that's par course♥
I also saw the Transformers movie yesterday, as part of a team outing (I can think of much worse things than an official company outing and being paid to see what was in fact a ver entertaining movie). Apparently I internalized more of the Transformers mythos from when I was a kid than I thought -- a lot of it was vaguely familiar in that tip-of-the-tongue (brain) sort of way.
The downside? I've seen the trailer for The Dark is Rising.
...
Christopher Eccleston, I do love you. But that trailer made me want to stab someone with the ice cream cone I was eating. :(
(I mean, okay, the friends I was with haven't read the book, so they agreed that it looked like a sort of generically cool fantasy movie. But as soon as I heard them going on about Will, Will, Will, I, I ... whut.)
And I still have roughly an hour before bedtime, so! Time to work on
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Apparently the dark takes the form of mall security? ._.
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A...pparently. Mall security, guys. Mall security. :\ And the goddamn white horse they ride in on.
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I raged a lot. :\
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Also, reading down thread: what! How can they possibly be taking out the Arthurian elements?
(On a vaguely related note: it's really interesting how many people on my flist saw the trailer and are up in arms about this. I had no idea so many people had read the books!)
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......................O_O :TWITCH: O...OMGWTF? M...mall security? what's with the Rider's half-mask, dude? WHY IS THERE A LOVE STORY IN HERE? WHY IS WILL'S FAMILY FULL OF PRICKS? NO NO NO NO AND NO!
You know, I heard that folks were worried that the director would Christianize the story. I...I think we should have been worried about more than that! I mean, it might even be cool if...it wasn't totally unlike the book! I...I'm not even sure that I can go watch it without alcoholic help....
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I take no responsibility for trauma. :hides: ._.
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somebody hold me? ;___;
(....in the category of 'really dumb nitpicks,' isn't the Rider a redhead?)
(even if Chris Eccleston with red hair could be the final straw before complete fan-brain snappage. It's the principle of the thing.)
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(Yus, Rider definitely = redhead. Not that I found him one of the most compelling characters in that set of books and remember way more about him than I do about anything else, but yes. ^_^)
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IT'S A LOVE STORY FOR THE RIDER.
Granted, Christopher Eccleston is exceedingly good-looking and charismatic and all.
BUT STILL FOR THE LOVE OF CAKE AND COOKIES A LOVE STORY FOR THE RIDER.
Part of me wants to go see it for trainwreck value, but I'm terrified at the same time. D: This was like my childhood's version of Harry Potter (only nostalgia value and better writing = x50000), and now -- this.
Mall security.
ARGH.
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I will need much pre-drinking if I go see this movie.
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And uh. Yeah. Apparently they wanted to make the Rider "sympathetic" and his "reasons for turning more understandable" -- something like that. And I'm all for shades of gray between light and dark, but dudes, dudes! There are other characters you could have easily used instead. D:
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Dammit, and I'm not sure if I have these books anymore or if I got rid of them in my last cleaning spree.... ._.
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sexysympathetic enough for Hollywood. :pMy old copies of the books are at my parent's house in Austin, but! I did buy a new copy of The Dark is Rising since that really was my favorite of the sequence.
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I'mma reread it, I think, and pretend I don't know the movie's coming. 8Db
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I think that that is an excellent idea! XD
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I have failed to find the trailer anywhere online, though. Should I be prepared to cover my eyes? (I was just thinking about those books, too, because the Wild Hunt turns up in the Dresden Files books at one point as well...)
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Seeing as Aster gave you the link to the trailer, I think you know how it is, now. .__. Mall security and some random wtf love story, and apparently they took out all the Arthurian references? That's just a rumor I've heard, but it's the same one that said that the Rider would have a girlfriend, so.
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I'm taking this morning off to deal with furniture, but I may end up taking the whole day, depending on how much more runaround I have to do for it. U___U
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That and the whole thing was... Er. Gah. One. Of. Favorite. Series. Being. Eatin. Alive.
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I confess I'll probably go see it, but I will also concede I may get thrown out of the theater for constant yelling YOU CAN'T DO THAT or the ilk. T_T
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Yeaaah, I think I'll probably "compromise." I'll probably end up downloading it, to see if by some miracle, the movie is decent... But if not, I've not given them any money and I don't get banned from one of the two theaters in Denton, Texas.
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Never read the books, but I didn't see the trailer either. Who does Eccleston play out of curiosity? Not that it would mean anything to me ^^;;.
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Eccleston's playing the Black Rider (and yet for some reason, riding a white horse, wtf). It makes me sad in the sad fan way, Sharky. D:
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When things we love are turned into bad movies, there are always sad fan feelings :O.
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.______________. [sad]