Dinner and a movie
Apr. 15th, 2003 08:15 pmChinese food and Chamber of Secrets. What more could one want?
So many extras! Such a great thing. I loved the interviews with the actors. Some things I noticed:
Colin is so totally cute, both in character and the actor. I just want to run over and hug him.
I read too much fanfic. This is the second time that I was somewhat surprised upon seeing Snape -- he's really not that sexy at all. I think I like the fanfic version better. :P
Oliver... Oh my god. Excuse me while I melt. Can we get a CD of him talking? Saying anything? Just let him read from the phone book or something. I wasn't even listening to his words, his voice was enough. Mmmm.
For anyone who watched the interview with Sprout, tell me that actress wasn't smoking something from the greenhouse. She was cute, but totally ... out there.
The actors behind Molly and Arthur Weasley seem like wonderful people. Two more I'd just like to hug. And oddly, it seems like all these British actors talk in such quiet voices. Really cute.
But the first thing I watched: Lucius. Wow. He's sexy alone, but bullying Draco? Even better. That cane, that hair, that attitude. Mmm.
Filch. Eee. The cut scene, where Harry found his letter from Kwikspell (sp?). The way his lips were moving. I wanted to cry for him.
But listen, on cut scenes: There were only six of them, and a couple of them were only a second or three long. There had to be a lot more scenes that were filmed and cut. Why not offer more? I'd pay a heck of a lot of money for a DVD of just cut scenes.
I have to watch the rest of the extras soon, I had to stop for American Idol. Yes, if you wish to shoot me I won't dodge. I deserve it. Gotta see my Clay though, he's cute.
So many extras! Such a great thing. I loved the interviews with the actors. Some things I noticed:
Colin is so totally cute, both in character and the actor. I just want to run over and hug him.
I read too much fanfic. This is the second time that I was somewhat surprised upon seeing Snape -- he's really not that sexy at all. I think I like the fanfic version better. :P
Oliver... Oh my god. Excuse me while I melt. Can we get a CD of him talking? Saying anything? Just let him read from the phone book or something. I wasn't even listening to his words, his voice was enough. Mmmm.
For anyone who watched the interview with Sprout, tell me that actress wasn't smoking something from the greenhouse. She was cute, but totally ... out there.
The actors behind Molly and Arthur Weasley seem like wonderful people. Two more I'd just like to hug. And oddly, it seems like all these British actors talk in such quiet voices. Really cute.
But the first thing I watched: Lucius. Wow. He's sexy alone, but bullying Draco? Even better. That cane, that hair, that attitude. Mmm.
Filch. Eee. The cut scene, where Harry found his letter from Kwikspell (sp?). The way his lips were moving. I wanted to cry for him.
But listen, on cut scenes: There were only six of them, and a couple of them were only a second or three long. There had to be a lot more scenes that were filmed and cut. Why not offer more? I'd pay a heck of a lot of money for a DVD of just cut scenes.
I have to watch the rest of the extras soon, I had to stop for American Idol. Yes, if you wish to shoot me I won't dodge. I deserve it. Gotta see my Clay though, he's cute.
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Date: 2003-04-16 07:39 am (UTC)I have to shoot you now. Really, it's for your own good.
I was amused when I recognized Arthur Weasley's actor. He played the stutterer in Shakespeare in Love, and was delighted to see him in another movie I was watching.
Oliver had done nothing for me until I watched Sorceror's Stone. I hadn't realized he was Scottish. I swooned horribly, too. Really looking forward, now, to Prisoner of Azkaban, since I realized on re-listen through how much screen time (in the book at least) Oliver has, in his obsession to win the Quidditch Cup.
Snape is not the slightest bit sexy. And neither is Lucius or Draco. I think/suspect (without having actually read it--avoid! avoid!) that fanfic writer's fixating on the "dark and dangerous" characters have romanticized them all horribly in their works. Snape is described as a greasy-haired, sallow-skinned, completely unfair weasel of a man. However, that said, I am completely unsurprised that you would disagree with me, as you seem to also be attracted to the "dark and dangerous" types. :)
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Date: 2003-04-16 08:21 am (UTC)Would you believe he's not going to be in the movie at all? Not even for one scene?
On Snape: Yes, Snape is romanticized to heck and back. He's one of the most written about characters (maybe *the* most written about), and unsurprisingly, people who write about him like him, and so tend to cast him in the best light. Since it's becoming that not a day goes by that I don't read fanfics, that better-than-canon Snape keeps getting set as 'correct' in my head.
On Lucius/Draco: While Draco is way, way too young for me to do anything but say 'If he was ten years older...', Lucius rocks my socks. That wonderful hair, the attitude, his whole ... being. I don't see how anyone keeps from melting at his feet. :) Sorry!
as you seem to also be attracted to the "dark and dangerous" types. :)
Guilty, at least in harmless medias. I'm old enough to know better than for falling for them in real life (or at least that's the plan).
One more thing...
Date: 2003-04-16 07:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-04-16 09:45 am (UTC)A new Chinese dish called Sweet n Sour Sean Biggerstaff?
Aw, I'm hungry now. *sniff*
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Date: 2003-04-16 10:25 am (UTC)