Apr. 2nd, 2006

graculus: (It's all Cyc's fault)
Watching Wild Wild West episodes for research purposes (what? me? prevaricate?) just underlines for me how much I can't wait till season 1 is out on dvd in June.

What could be better than nice crisp pictures of Loveless and his killer ducks? I'm not really wanting dvds just so we can screencap all the scenes with Jim West and his unfeasibly tight pants, even though it would make pimping the fandom at [livejournal.com profile] connotations so much easier... Meanwhile, is it wrong of me to be entertained by the fact that Artie is running around for a significant part of that episode clutching the waistband of his trousers having been forced to give up his braces for a makeshift weapon? ;)

Now back to finishing that damn story...
graculus: (Edna)
Happy Birthday, [livejournal.com profile] rhade_rad! :)
graculus: (It's all Cyc's fault)
Oh, and while I'm prevaricating I should probably say that I watched the dvd of Howl's Moving Castle, which turned up in the post this week (hmm, how did that happen?), including the various interviews on the second disc.

Where the film is concerned, I actually enjoyed it more than I did the first time around, which was a pleasant surprise. Though that might have been because I watched the subtitled version, not the dubbed one - I don't care what Pete Docter thinks, Christian Bale was not the right voice for Howl. It's probably up there in the top 3 Miyazaki movies for me, now, but Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke tend to vie for the top two spots.

It was nice to see, having loved the book, that Diana Wynne Jones was so overwhelmingly positive about the movie. The only thing that annoyed me was when John Lasseter (who I have a great deal of respect for as a writer and director because of the two Toy Story movies and his promotion of Miyazaki's work in the US) was talking about how great it was that Miyazaki came up with this idea of the door that opens into different dimensions and the moving castle itself. I was sitting there going "Dude, it's in the book!", just amazed that considering it clearly says on the titles 'based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones' that someone so heavily involved in the English dub of the movie would say something so asinine.

E.T.A. forgot to say, I got an email from the lottery people telling me there was good news regarding my ticket for yesterday's draw! Yes, you guessed it, I won £10 and will try not to spend it all at once... ;)
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Why yes, I am spamming Livejournal today, thanks for noticing... ;)

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