Jul. 19th, 2007

ironymaiden: (waiting)
mostly here to say i'm alive. i want to say that the dental drama is at an end. i now have a temp filling in place, and lots of angry gum swelling. (i'll not get into more detail although i'm starting to wonder if i should have a teeth icon.) i think i like my dentist. he's good at the work, really steady and gentle, but not good at small talk. part of me appreciates that.

i think it's been sapping my energy. i spend a lot of time lolling around and feeling stupid even without the drugs. C says he could see a change in me as of last night. i hope so.

meanwhile, we caught The Long Goodbye at SIFF Cinema. an odd bookend to the noir festival, it's sort of anti-noir, anti-detective. i enjoyed it, especially touches like the long opening scene with Marlowe trying to get the right food for his cat. (alas, not a feature of the book.) Altman decided that the plot wasn't important; it isn't exactly what i want from a detective movie, and for once i wish i had been spoiled on that before i started watching. there's a nice bit on wikipedia about just that and how they were more successful once they changed the marketing to reflect the film's real attitude. C and i still talk about it now and again. a plus. still, the more i think about it, the more i think the structure is weak and the ending not well-motivated. Roger Ebert's analysis is notable.

as part of the lolling, C and i rented Rome from Scarecrow. we're watching a couple episodes a night, doing a lot of pausing and looking stuff up online and around the house when we have questions about the history because we're that kind of nerd. (while it's like watching Titanic* since we know the big stuff that will happen, the journey is what the show is about.) so far, i'm digging it, although i'm starting to feel like the sex is gratuitous even though i'm generally pleased with it being a natural part of storytelling. (anyone else get a "because we can!" vibe from HBO shows? maybe it's just me.) we inadvertently timed it so that we will finish season one shortly before the season two dvds come out. (this show is dead, [livejournal.com profile] buhrger - watch at will.)

looking forward to going to a Tufte seminar next week and being more social and less dopey.

*Titanic, the most expensive chick flick ever. so many great true stories to tell, and we have to paste on a completely lame love story. the effects did *not* make up for it. what were people thinking beyond "it's really hot. three hours of air conditioning, yes!" ??? also, Leo DiCaprio, ratfaced.

EDITED TO ADD: ya'll are right, it came out in the US in December. now i really don't understand.
ironymaiden: (waiting)
mostly here to say i'm alive. i want to say that the dental drama is at an end. i now have a temp filling in place, and lots of angry gum swelling. (i'll not get into more detail although i'm starting to wonder if i should have a teeth icon.) i think i like my dentist. he's good at the work, really steady and gentle, but not good at small talk. part of me appreciates that.

i think it's been sapping my energy. i spend a lot of time lolling around and feeling stupid even without the drugs. C says he could see a change in me as of last night. i hope so.

meanwhile, we caught The Long Goodbye at SIFF Cinema. an odd bookend to the noir festival, it's sort of anti-noir, anti-detective. i enjoyed it, especially touches like the long opening scene with Marlowe trying to get the right food for his cat. (alas, not a feature of the book.) Altman decided that the plot wasn't important; it isn't exactly what i want from a detective movie, and for once i wish i had been spoiled on that before i started watching. there's a nice bit on wikipedia about just that and how they were more successful once they changed the marketing to reflect the film's real attitude. C and i still talk about it now and again. a plus. still, the more i think about it, the more i think the structure is weak and the ending not well-motivated. Roger Ebert's analysis is notable.

as part of the lolling, C and i rented Rome from Scarecrow. we're watching a couple episodes a night, doing a lot of pausing and looking stuff up online and around the house when we have questions about the history because we're that kind of nerd. (while it's like watching Titanic* since we know the big stuff that will happen, the journey is what the show is about.) so far, i'm digging it, although i'm starting to feel like the sex is gratuitous even though i'm generally pleased with it being a natural part of storytelling. (anyone else get a "because we can!" vibe from HBO shows? maybe it's just me.) we inadvertently timed it so that we will finish season one shortly before the season two dvds come out. (this show is dead, [livejournal.com profile] buhrger - watch at will.)

looking forward to going to a Tufte seminar next week and being more social and less dopey.

*Titanic, the most expensive chick flick ever. so many great true stories to tell, and we have to paste on a completely lame love story. the effects did *not* make up for it. what were people thinking beyond "it's really hot. three hours of air conditioning, yes!" ??? also, Leo DiCaprio, ratfaced.

EDITED TO ADD: ya'll are right, it came out in the US in December. now i really don't understand.
ironymaiden: (bored now)
the link is full of spoilers for books that are already out.
the link is full of spoilers for books that are already out.
handy summaries of Harry Potter 1-6

i'm not very excited about Deathly Hallows. i haven't reserved a copy. i didn't reserve one for the last book either. i'm browsing back through Half-Blood Prince as a refresher, and i'm probably going to walk down to the nearby midnight sale and pick up a copy, but i'm feeling like it's paying bills or renewing a library book or something. like reading HP7 on the first weekend is my geeky duty, not my pleasure.

right now, i'm admiring Rowling's plotting craft, but i don't love Harry anymore, and Hermione and Ron aren't enough of a presence. i've reread the bad thing, and it does still elicit tears. now i'm reviewing all of the penseive bits. i'm trying to whip up some excitement in the face of ridiculous hype.

i really want to believe in a satisfyingly orgasmic conclusion, but wish we could skip over this cultural moment and get on to Bad Monkeys and then fast forward to A Dance With Dragons.
ironymaiden: (bored now)
the link is full of spoilers for books that are already out.
the link is full of spoilers for books that are already out.
handy summaries of Harry Potter 1-6

i'm not very excited about Deathly Hallows. i haven't reserved a copy. i didn't reserve one for the last book either. i'm browsing back through Half-Blood Prince as a refresher, and i'm probably going to walk down to the nearby midnight sale and pick up a copy, but i'm feeling like it's paying bills or renewing a library book or something. like reading HP7 on the first weekend is my geeky duty, not my pleasure.

right now, i'm admiring Rowling's plotting craft, but i don't love Harry anymore, and Hermione and Ron aren't enough of a presence. i've reread the bad thing, and it does still elicit tears. now i'm reviewing all of the penseive bits. i'm trying to whip up some excitement in the face of ridiculous hype.

i really want to believe in a satisfyingly orgasmic conclusion, but wish we could skip over this cultural moment and get on to Bad Monkeys and then fast forward to A Dance With Dragons.

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