Makes more plans for Jan. 2
Buffista Movies 4: Straight to Video
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My poor sister. She's unholily obsessed with this movie. I think if she'd fandomed before, it wouldn't be such a shock. She wants to be free of it, I suspect, but can't...oh, god, I'm going to say it..quit it.
She's read the story, just about every interview, gazed longingly at trailer screen caps, gotten both a free ticket and a paid ticket to see it before it opens officially in the UK...poor thing.
Apart from the offchance she despises the movie, it's not going to get better. And may very well get worse.
Saw Narnia.
Love love love. I forgave them Lucy not being blonde (maybe that was just the cartoon? my head? I think it was in the book) once I saw the actress. Marvelous. I loved the casting of all the children and how they actually looked like siblings. I loved the period detail and feel. I didn't mind the changes because none of them seemed a) gratuitous or b) completely out of sync.
My poor sister. She's unholily obsessed with this movie. I think if she'd fandomed before, it wouldn't be such a shock. She wants to be free of it, I suspect, but can't...oh, god, I'm going to say it..quit it.
I need to be an email buddy with your sister for awhile, I think.
Now I'm somewhat afeard to go see it.
See it! It's so good!! Really wonderful. And sad. But good! t /inarticulate
I just want to scoop them up and keep them safe and young and beautiful forever and ever and ever.
Love love love. I forgave them Lucy not being blonde (maybe that was just the cartoon? my head? I think it was in the book) once I saw the actress. Marvelous. I loved the casting of all the children and how they actually looked like siblings. I loved the period detail and feel. I didn't mind the changes because none of them seemed a) gratuitous or b) completely out of sync.
I agree, Trudy. I LOVED Narnia. It was so beautifully done. I didn't remember that Lucy was a blonde in the book, but the actress who played her was the cutest.thing.ever.
I forgave them Lucy not being blonde (maybe that was just the cartoon? my head? I think it was in the book)
I've imagined Lucy being a brunette for forever. So either I have very bad attention-paying skills, she was a brunette in the book, or it was never mentioned.
Lucy was a brunette in the BBC miniseries, which is the visual I think most people have seared into their brains.