Scones. Scones and euchre. That's the focus of the plotline.
I hadn't thought about the concept of the before of the dress, but I like the approach they're taking. It all depends on the during and the after, though. But I think the before is solid so far.
I actually knew exactly what ita meant. Yay?
Me too. I also just realized that I was picturing Pacey as Peeta.
"Peeta, you blind idiot! Can't you see she'll never love you?"
"Peeta, you blind idiot! Can't you see she'll never love you?"
Heh.
Now I am picturing Spike in
The Hunger Games.
Sunlight might be a problem for him.
Ooh, dress that does the thing!
Pacey as Peeta would make me like Peeta more than I like the other guy as currently cast.
Also,
I haven't read the books so I assume the thing that happens is that she and the dress go to a nice tea party where nobody dies horribly at all.
But they have to wait a bit for scones. Hence the hunger.
HAHAHA. This is totally what happens. It's all fine.
Nothing is worse than having to play another round of croquet before they will let you sit down for tea. SO HUNGRY.
Nothing is worse than having to play another round of croquet before they will let you sit down for tea. SO HUNGRY.
It's true! And you get tempted to thump the other players with your croquet mallet, and the tea table is RIGHT THERE, tempting you ...
... no, I haven't read the books yet, either.
Not even close to how I pictured the dress, but the corset-y part in the midsection is cool. Except if it's cinched too tight Katniss won't be able to eat the scones, which will cause HUNGER.
Re: the alternate universe movie posters --
I so very desperately want to see David O. Selznick and Friz Lang's Inception.
Also Coppola's Unbreakable and Friedkin's Terminator and T2 (Steve McQueen as Kyle Reese!)
Also Lang's 2001.
When discussing this last night, my roommate and I added two more movies from this alternate universe that we are all robbed for their not existing in this world:
Orson Wells' "Alien" and "Blade Runner".
Orson Wells' "Alien" and "Blade Runner".
I think I'd rather see Val Lewton/Jacques Tourneur's
Alien.
I would like to see Welles have an HBO series, though.