posted by
elanya at 12:34am on 01/11/2002
I'm going to go re-dye me hair green. Tonigh is Halowe'en afterall. I'm going to unpack some stuff from my costume box. I don't knwo what though. I'm wearing antlers and leaves in my hair, that's all I know. Maybe if I'd thought of it before, I could have borrowed
ladyiolanthe's satyr leggs. Her sister was here yasterday all afternoon, afterall.
I don't know what I'm doing tonight either. Maybe I'll just go wander around aimlessly and gore evil children with my antlers. You know, the holigans that egg houses.
Yesterday I watched a lot of things. I watched the end of Escaflowne, which was cool because I've been waiting for over a year for that now. I watched Experimental Anime Excel Saga #26, which I also watched the day before, but I adore, because of the crack. Anyone with more information on this should give it to me, now.
I watched Dracula: The Dark Prince which I thought might be cheesy, but wasn't. It isn't a vampire movie, either. It is a movie about Vlad Dracul, the Romanian Prince. I'm not saying it was an absolutely *amazing* movie... it wasn't. But it was a far cry from being a *bad* movie. It had some really great scenes, and good acting. The guy who played Vlad managed to portray an appropriate level of stoicism without seeming wooden. Although his passionate scenes were not always so good. But then, I think there are some situations in life where all you really *can* do is rail against the sky and scream 'Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!'. Also, his brother, Radu, was a big old cunt, in more ways than one. I'd recommend it for people with interest in Vlad, both as a historical figure and as a mythological one. The movie dealt with the myth of him never dying part without touching on vampirism, and I think they did a good job with it. Anyway, you all know the story so it isn't like I'm spoiling anything :p As an added bonus, it has Roger Daltry, lead singer of The Who and of Lisztomania infamy.
Speaking of infamy, I also atched four really horrible Shirley Temple short films. The first two, War Babies and
I don't know what I'm doing tonight either. Maybe I'll just go wander around aimlessly and gore evil children with my antlers. You know, the holigans that egg houses.
Yesterday I watched a lot of things. I watched the end of Escaflowne, which was cool because I've been waiting for over a year for that now. I watched Experimental Anime Excel Saga #26, which I also watched the day before, but I adore, because of the crack. Anyone with more information on this should give it to me, now.
I watched Dracula: The Dark Prince which I thought might be cheesy, but wasn't. It isn't a vampire movie, either. It is a movie about Vlad Dracul, the Romanian Prince. I'm not saying it was an absolutely *amazing* movie... it wasn't. But it was a far cry from being a *bad* movie. It had some really great scenes, and good acting. The guy who played Vlad managed to portray an appropriate level of stoicism without seeming wooden. Although his passionate scenes were not always so good. But then, I think there are some situations in life where all you really *can* do is rail against the sky and scream 'Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!'. Also, his brother, Radu, was a big old cunt, in more ways than one. I'd recommend it for people with interest in Vlad, both as a historical figure and as a mythological one. The movie dealt with the myth of him never dying part without touching on vampirism, and I think they did a good job with it. Anyway, you all know the story so it isn't like I'm spoiling anything :p As an added bonus, it has Roger Daltry, lead singer of The Who and of Lisztomania infamy.
Speaking of infamy, I also atched four really horrible Shirley Temple short films. The first two, War Babies and
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I'm going to go re-dye me hair green. Tonigh is Halowe'en afterall. I'm going to unpack some stuff from my costume box. I don't knwo what though. I'm wearing antlers and leaves in my hair, that's all I know. Maybe if I'd thought of it before, I could have borrowed <lj site="livejournal.com" user="Ladyiolanthe">'s satyr leggs. Her sister was here yasterday all afternoon, afterall.
I don't know what I'm doing tonight either. Maybe I'll just go wander around aimlessly and gore evil children with my antlers. You know, the holigans that egg houses.
Yesterday I watched a lot of things. I watched the end of Escaflowne, which was cool because I've been waiting for over a year for that now. I watched Experimental Anime Excel Saga #26, which I also watched the day before, but I adore, because of the crack. Anyone with more information on this should give it to me, now.
I watched <a href=http://us.imdb.com/Title?0240793>Dracula: The Dark Prince</a> which I thought might be cheesy, but wasn't. It isn't a vampire movie, either. It is a movie about Vlad Dracul, the Romanian Prince. I'm not saying it was an absolutely *amazing* movie... it wasn't. But it was a far cry from being a *bad* movie. It had some really great scenes, and good acting. The guy who played Vlad managed to portray an appropriate level of stoicism without seeming wooden. Although his passionate scenes were not always so good. But then, I think there are some situations in life where all you really *can* do is rail against the sky and scream 'Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!'. Also, his brother, Radu, was a big old cunt, in more ways than one. I'd recommend it for people with interest in Vlad, both as a historical figure and as a mythological one. The movie dealt with the myth of him never dying part without touching on vampirism, and I think they did a good job with it. Anyway, you all know the story so it isn't like I'm spoiling anything :p As an added bonus, it has Roger Daltry, lead singer of The Who and of <a href=http://us.imdb.com/Title?0073298>Lisztomania</a> infamy.
Speaking of infamy, I also atched four really horrible Shirley Temple short films. The first two, <i>War Babies</i> and <Baby Burlesque</i> were bad because of the whole two-year-olds-in-Adult-situations thing. I mean, with, like, implied sex, and not implied breast groping, and one kid drinking out of a very phallic hose while wearing a sign for some sort of nipple cafe. The third one was bad because it was lame. A teacher uses his class to sell bukakke doughnuts over the radio. The fourth one was just painfully stupid, with a bad slapstick fightscene and dogs being born wearing sweaters. That film should be burned. Jodie, I'm willing to do the honours, and after I leave the province, what can Janet really do, hmmm?
And then I watchesd about 20 min of Barberella before the taxi came.
So right. Hair greening time, and then I'm actually going to pack some more.
I don't know what I'm doing tonight either. Maybe I'll just go wander around aimlessly and gore evil children with my antlers. You know, the holigans that egg houses.
Yesterday I watched a lot of things. I watched the end of Escaflowne, which was cool because I've been waiting for over a year for that now. I watched Experimental Anime Excel Saga #26, which I also watched the day before, but I adore, because of the crack. Anyone with more information on this should give it to me, now.
I watched <a href=http://us.imdb.com/Title?0240793>Dracula: The Dark Prince</a> which I thought might be cheesy, but wasn't. It isn't a vampire movie, either. It is a movie about Vlad Dracul, the Romanian Prince. I'm not saying it was an absolutely *amazing* movie... it wasn't. But it was a far cry from being a *bad* movie. It had some really great scenes, and good acting. The guy who played Vlad managed to portray an appropriate level of stoicism without seeming wooden. Although his passionate scenes were not always so good. But then, I think there are some situations in life where all you really *can* do is rail against the sky and scream 'Noooooooooooooooooooooooooo!'. Also, his brother, Radu, was a big old cunt, in more ways than one. I'd recommend it for people with interest in Vlad, both as a historical figure and as a mythological one. The movie dealt with the myth of him never dying part without touching on vampirism, and I think they did a good job with it. Anyway, you all know the story so it isn't like I'm spoiling anything :p As an added bonus, it has Roger Daltry, lead singer of The Who and of <a href=http://us.imdb.com/Title?0073298>Lisztomania</a> infamy.
Speaking of infamy, I also atched four really horrible Shirley Temple short films. The first two, <i>War Babies</i> and <Baby Burlesque</i> were bad because of the whole two-year-olds-in-Adult-situations thing. I mean, with, like, implied sex, and not implied breast groping, and one kid drinking out of a very phallic hose while wearing a sign for some sort of nipple cafe. The third one was bad because it was lame. A teacher uses his class to sell bukakke doughnuts over the radio. The fourth one was just painfully stupid, with a bad slapstick fightscene and dogs being born wearing sweaters. That film should be burned. Jodie, I'm willing to do the honours, and after I leave the province, what can Janet really do, hmmm?
And then I watchesd about 20 min of Barberella before the taxi came.
So right. Hair greening time, and then I'm actually going to pack some more.
Still wondering...
---- A curious boy