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I love Beanhead. Again. July 7, 2008

Today has been a very very funtastic day. I went to go and see Prince Caspian again. I’ve seen it 3 times in total. It was even better the third time round. And I still have to go see it with the FP. Two wonderful things happened during the adventure of going to see Prince Caspian. (3 if you include the film itself)

Firstly, the aforementioned Beanhead was at the ticket counter. Rosie was going to get a discount for being a student (I don’t have a magical card so I can’t partake in these discounts) but he said it wasn’t valid. I then told him he knew my brother and that I knew his name was Beanhead. He simply said “well in that case…” and gave us both a discount. I love Beanhead.

It was only Rosie and myself in the cinema room, along with an older lady and a child. This older lady turned out to be my teacher from primary school, who actually read the Narnia books to me in the first place when I was about 6 or 7! How cool. She was the best teacher ever.

Also I bought a really nice t-shirt today. See below.

Oh yes, and I went to the FPs today. We drank loads of tea. I had a really wonderful time there too. I love going there and I love the discussions we have. It’s the FPs birthday tomorrow, she’s going to be an oldie. Happy birthday FP :-)

 

My Prince Caspian Review June 26, 2008

I’ve just got back from seeing it, officially at the cinema. Any huge spoilers I will write in white writing, so if you want to read them you just highlight the text, if not, you don’t have to! :-) One of the people I saw it with, would have been like many people going to see it. He had read the books as a child, hadn’t seen The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe film and so gave an objective view. Meaning my review will be a bit more objective than perhaps it would have been.

Overall I thought the film was wonderful. Andrew Adamson did a great job in turning a really uncinematic book into something you could watch and be involved in. The book, in my opinion was just an introduction for Caspian, leading to a far superior story in Voyage of the Dawn Treader. So to make such an epic film out of it was fantastic. However, I do think if you don’t have an interest in the characters, if you’ve not seen the first film and got to know them in that sense, a lot of the film can become a bit lost. For me, I love the characters and couldn’t wait to see where they were going next, but if you’re not that bothered some of the scenes can be quite boring. For example, when Lucy finds Aslan and talks to him, or when her and Peter talk at the How about him not seeing Aslan, if you’re not invested in the characters, then that scene will just pass you by. I loved those scenes, but my friend didn’t. The action based battle scenes were what grabbed his attention and everything in between he felt quite bored.

Personally I think the casting of the Pevensie children in The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was perfect. So this obviously carries on to this film. You really believe they are siblings and it shows through some of the subtler actions, such as Lucy comforting Peter at the Station after the fight by rubbing his arm, or Peter holding Lucy after the bear has chased her. The bond has carried on from the first film and you can see they really care for one another. Ben Barnes as Caspian was well cast also, he did well in his scenes, but I didn’t feel that he was a commanding presence. Tilda Swinton for example, when she comes on screen, she just takes the whole scene, she is an amazing actress and she gets your attention when she comes on. Ben I felt he didn’t quite do this, but this my be due to the fact he was playing a character who was supposed to be humble and not used to his role in commanding troops.

Peter (William Moseley) has changed a little from the book. He’s a lot more arrogant in the film than the book, but I don’t think it is such a bad thing. In the book he is a very perfect character, he doesn’t seem to have changed at all since coming back to England when reining as High King. But of course these experiences will change you and I think that came through really well. He was still noble and he still cared deeply for those around him, he just seemed to take all the responsibility of saving Narnia onto his own shoulders, not listening to others. This goes well with LWW film, for example when they have to see the Professor after Edmund betrays Lucy about being in Narnia, Peter is quick to say “we can handle it“, not wanting to give up the responsibility of sorting it out himself. William Moseley’s acting in this film was superb (and I’m not just saying it because I think he’s rather good-looking) and I think he far surpassed Ben Barnes in the scenes they had together.

Susan (Anna Popplewell) is another character changed from the book. The book portrays her to be a quite passive person, not wanting to battle, and being indeed ‘Gentle‘ as her title suggests. In the film she is right in there with the action, killing people etc. I wasn’t too fussed by this change, she was fighting for her country and to save her people, I think any Queen, gentle or not would do the same. However with this in mind, the Caspian and Susan flirting and kiss I wasn’t keen on. I know they are supposed to be older and more mature in this film, which is fair enough, but I don’t think that’s reason enough to create a bit of romance in a film where they most certainly wasn’t any in the book. It’s one thing adding in a scene to help tell  the story, but I don’t feel this helps tell it at all, it just makes it seem more Hollywood-ised. There was a certain bit of disapproving muttering during the kiss from all the people watching the film.

Edmund (Skandar Keynes) and Lucy (Georgie Henley) were much like their characters in the book. I didn’t feel there was enough of Edmund in the film. The scenes that had Edmund in them were great and I feel they could have utilised Skandar a lot more than they did. But hey ho, he’s still got Dawn Treader to be in.

The CGI in this film was really stepped up from LWW, it was wonderful. Did anyone else notice Aslan’s eye colour change though? I may just be imagining things but I thought they were more green in LWW. That’s not important though. The scenery was all really beautiful, as were the sets.

One thing for sure is Andrew Adamson sure knows how to conduct a battle scene. The Castle Night Raid was just amazing, I felt like crying when the soldiers got left behind to die. William Moseley did a fantastic job in that scene, his eyes just portrayed so much emotion, it was really sad and I really felt for all the characters. The end battle as well was just fantastic, really well directed and acted.

In all, I think the film was great. Andrew Adamson did a great job, although I do think he did a better job in LWW and he made a few too many changes perhaps in this one. But then, it’s a lesser known book than LWW, so I suppose he was able to. It was very much a sequel rather than being a film in its own right I think. The Pevensie children were in it much more than Caspian, so marketing wise I think perhaps they should have focused more on them. I know the title is Prince Caspian, but fans from LWW hadn’t bonded with him, it’s the Pevensies they like. Despite not having an amazing amount of screen time however, I do feel as though I care for Caspian now as much as I do the Pevensies. I think Adamson possibly assumed a bit much that the audience knows what is going on and knows the characters. Which is great from a fans point of view, but not from a general viewer.

The actors/actresses were really wonderful. I don’t have a problem at all with them. I am sad that Peter and Susan won’t be back, I miss them already! I do wonder what the next film will be like without them, particularly Peter, seeing as in this film, I felt his character really carried it. I think Tilda’s scene was fantastic, one of my favourites and Reepicheep gave some comic relief when it was needed. As did some of the cheesy lines. I don’t think they were meant to make people laugh, but there were some rather cheesy moments.

Despite any criticisms….I did really love it. I’m going to see it again soon. I can’t wait till it comes out on DVD. OK I’m done.

 

Exciting June 25, 2008

Daniel gave me some fantastic news. Someone he goes to University with, went to the same school as  [EDIT] Apparently his friend went to college with one of Will Moseley’s friends. That’s wonderful.That’s so exciting. I’m going to make him find out more.. PRINCE CASPIAN TOMORROW! WOO!

I felt like posting my signed photo again. Because I like it. A lot.

I got my results too. My exams gave me 2 Firsts and 1 2:1. This left me overall with 4 modules at a 1st and 2 modules at a 2:1. So I’ve finished this year with a 1st. Yay!

 

Let’s be chronological June 23, 2008

On Sunday I went with my mother, father, Sir Baz, the FP and Affafto see Thomas and Boney Joe play football. They’ve both joined teams. It was raining, it was windy and it was freezing. Cue terrible terrible 70s flicked hairAffaf behaved really well until we got to standing on the edge of the pitch. People were warming up with footballs. He wanted a football as well. Cue a few sulks and tantrums.

It was Boney Joe’s first match. He looked very nervous. Every time the ball went near him he panicked and either stayed on the spot moving it around a little or kicked it to the nearest person to him.

Affaf had been told not to cross the line indicating where the pitch began and were spectators should stop. Cue Affaf walking over the line. In the end Boney Joe’s team lost 5-4. The team all got presented with medals afterwards. I think Affaf wanted one too. He followed Joe to queue up.

We had to wait an hour in the rain and generally poor conditions until Thomas’s match. He played very well. The goalkeeper on his team has the best name EVER. Literally. He is called Aslan. When Baz was shouting out his encouragement for the team he shouted to Aslan, “COME ON ASLAN! ROAR!” Aslandidn’t look impressed. Neither did he look impressed when Baz actually roared at him. He was the loudest person there, often coming out with remarks like “Come on! Get it! That’s your ball, it’s your ball!! Mark ‘im, mark ‘im!! SHADOW HIM! Get in some space!” He plays football himself. He still managed to fall over in the field, straight onto his back/arse. I did cackle. A lot.

Other news…. NEARLY time for Prince Caspian. Can’t wait to see it on the big screen. I actually feel excited. I got my Prince Caspian soundtrack today. It’s amazing! Some songs make me nearly cry. William Moseley’s next project sounds really good, I look forward to that also. *Swoon*

I got my Flowers in the Attic DVD too. I’m not sure about it. I think Louise Fletcher is great as the Grandmother, she really goes well in that role. Victoria Tennant quite suits her role as Corrine too. But the actor who plays Chris, he looks nearly 30 when Chris is supposed to be an adolescent. He’s nothing like I thought he should be. Neither are the twins. And they missed out some of the key aspects in the book as well as adding in some of their own. I’m not sure as I like that. It’s all very 70s too.

 

 

Just a note June 19, 2008

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PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

PRINCE CASPIAN premiere today!!!

I’m excited. I don’t know why. I’m not going. But still. Only just over a week to go til it comes out. Eeeeeeep!

 

Nothing biscuit. June 17, 2008

It is mid-June. In fact, I would go as far to say as it’s past mid-June. Yet there are no results published. I feel lied to.

I am awaiting a book from Play. I’m always waiting for something from Play (technically I’m waiting for the Prince Caspian soundtrack as well but it’s not released til the 23rd) I do love shopping there. Virtually. It’s the 3rd book in the Flowers in the Attic series…If There Be Thorns. They’re very good books….very strange, but amazingly good. When anyone dies….I always cry and although I don’t agree with incest, I feel terribly sorry for Chris and Carrie and their forbidden love. I think they should be left to it.

My family tree obsession is coming to a bit of a standstill. Partly because I can’t really be bothered now that it’s taking much more effort to find the elusive parts of the family and partly because my obsessions tend to have peaks and then wane a little before coming back. Narnia is still at full peak. I bought the Sunday Times on…well, Sunday….not for the intellectual read (although it was good and I do like the paper I have decided) but to get the Prince Caspian goodies inside. :-)

Haha someone found my blog searching “grannies feet“….filthy person, why would you want to see that?! Many searches from people searching Will Moseley too, wonderful. He is wonderful.

I want some cereals. Goodbye.

 

I love Beanhead. May 28, 2008

My Jon Schmidt CD came! It’s most beautiful music I must say. QI also came a few days ago, I was most amused when it turned out the series I had ordered had the biscuits and cakes question!

Went to see Indiana Jones yesterday. It was very good but I wasn’t keen on the ending much. Not the very end. Just what it all turned out to be. I did love the fact that wonderful Beanhead gave a discount to the food I gave to Mark to go get. I think I will get Beanhead to be my friend. The best part of Indiana Jones was seeing a Prince Caspian trailer. It made me very happy. I can’t wait to see it (again). I have heard that Prince Caspian isn’t doing as well at the first film. I don’t expect it to, it’s a lesser known book, it’s too dark for the younger children and came out at the wrong time…just as Indiana came out. Indiana fans have been waiting 20 years for that to come out, so of course it’ll blow Caspian out of the water. But at least all the people in the UK that go see Indiana will see a Prince Caspian trailer…hopefully drawing more people in when it gets released.

Before I went to sleep last night…I read the rest of House of Echoes. It’s a bit scary. Probably not best to read before going to sleep. I didn’t have nightmares though, I dreamt that there was lots of rain and it was coming in to the house ‘cos there was so much and there was also thunder…Beanhead appeared at some point in my dream as well. How amusing. I woke up to hear that there had been a storm, with looaaaddss of rain, so that’ll be why I dreamt that then.

 

Amazing May 26, 2008

Has been my word of the weekend. Today I even called my cheese pasty amazing. It really was though.

Today is my brother’s birthday. (And also Joy’s) We’ve had some extended family round….it was a yawn-fest. My family are nice enough but rather dull. (The FP, Baz and children excluded) And whenever we all get together everyone acts more posh. Especially my mother and my Auntie. But it has been good, I got cake…biscuits and sweeties. It’s been wonderful. The FP came round later with her family. Affaf is the funniest. At his nursery he tells everyone he has a sister called Freddie. He also has two imaginary girl ”brown babies” who were called Adam and Adam but are now the Two Michael’s. They only tiny, they fit in the palm of his hand and live in his shop. Freddie is on holiday.

I’m currently resisting the temptation to watch Prince Caspian. I shouldn’t have even watched it yesterday, I should learn to be patient, but it’s over a month away and it’s killing me! It’s the most amazing film ever. Seriously. I’ll do a proper blog about it when I’ve officially seen it….but gosh…I couldn’t sleep afterwards ‘cos I was too hyped up. Made me cry.

The only thing I don’t like about Narnia…the books mainly of course seeing as they came first….is that Peter can’t come back after Prince Caspian. Peter was always my favourite character…before I saw the BBC films…and the new movies. So I was a bit gutted when I read he couldn’t return. I didn’t really ever like Susan…so she didn’t bother me. I’m glad they all return in the Last Battle…although it’s terribly sad to think the next time you see them is when they have died :-(

I was talking to Sir Sue last night, and I came to the Psychological conclusion that my love for Narnia might be a form of regression. I’ve always loved Narnia, from when I first read the books when I was teeny, to when I saw the BBC films (which I now think are truly awful, how I was ever impressed by them I will never know) and of course now with the movies and still the books. But seeing as my love started when I was a child and everything was much simpler and easier then, it may just be my brain’s (well….ego technically, but we shan’t go too much into Freud) way of escaping. Sir Sue agreed with me on this saying that she believed films to indeed be a form of escapism.

I don’t really care what the reason is really. I’m quite happy loving Narnia.

I’m going to the cinema tomorrow, to see Indiana Jones….or Iron Man. I want to see the former more than the latter but we shall see. Should be good anyways.

 

Your face is like a sunflower May 21, 2008

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I’ve had a really amusing day today.

That Prince Caspian looooooong trailer is amazing. I really am excited. It even has the Prince Caspian and Susan kiss in it, at 3.23.  

I’m going to the cinema on Friday. I don’t know what to see.

I want my QI DVD.

I’ve nothing else to say, other than to wish the FP and Laine good luck for their exams tomorrow! 

 

Caution: Rant. May 14, 2008

Getting to sleep last night = impossible. I was perfectly comfortable and very tired but I just lay there, hour after hour. The more tired I felt, the more stupid my solutions to my insomnia were. One in particular, I decided that maybe I wasn’t wearing the right pyjamas and I’d be more comfortable in some others. Cue pyjama change in the dark. After a while of lying in bed in my new pyjamas, I decided they weren’t working for me and so changed back. I also discovered I had a hangnail on my little finger. I tried pulling it out making it quite sore so I decided to put some germoline on it. However I wasn’t quite sure where I left it. Cue late night mission to find germoline. After about 20 minutes of looking…in the dark with only my phone for light (I felt it inappropriate to turn on the light thinking it would make me feel more awake) I found it. Satisfied that the pain of my hangnail had gone, I lay there, just musing about things. In particular about a programme I had seen earlier about the tallest women in the world. As I am more tuned into the metric system, I found myself trying to work out how big 7ft 9inches actually was. First working out how much an inch was, then trying to make it into 12. I also had numerous debates with myself, eventually drifting off to sleep only to be awoken early in the morning by the front door slamming. Cue annoyance.

I am revising today. About the brain. It’s quite interesting but I’m often finding myself staring at my notes in a comatose like state. I spoke to Abbie yesterday and she is very worried about the impending exam. I am not at this current moment, I save my stress for the night before it would seem.

I read today, on Teletext, that some man from the Vatican says that aliens can exist and we shouldn’t rule out thinking that they’re out there and this doesn’t conflict with believing in God. I’m not sure what to think about that really. Is it being very narrow minded to rule out the existence of aliens? Is believing in them contradicting believing in God? I’ve no idea. I have to say though that the Vatican itself irritates me anyway, with their golden city and richness and praying to Jesus’ mum and everything else. I think they have a bit of a weird take on the Bible, I know they believe that Jesus is the saviour and everything, but all the extra….hmmm.

WARNING: RANTAGE

I have to rant.  When I was reading some of my Derren Brown book today, there was an advert in the back for a book entitled “Letter to a Christian Nation: A challenge to Faith” by Richard Dawkins. I want to know why people who don’t believe in God etc, try so damn hard to get others to stop believing and seem intent on trying to disprove that God exists. It’s like they really can’t hack that people believe in something, something that makes them happy. Even if they don’t believe in it themselves, they should just let it be. I know many atheists will argue that a lot of Christians don’t leave them alone and try and convert them, but atheists do the same to me and other Christians, always trying to disprove it. Like even nowadays, evolution is taught as straight fact, when it’s not been proved and the creation point of view is taught merely as philosophical in RE classes that no one likes. So before atheists try and tell Christians to leave them alone, I think they should leave me and my beliefs alone.

And, it annoys me, that the one faith that tries to be disproved more than any of the other faiths is Christianity. Just leave it alone!

And also, I was watching Flyleaf videos on youtube, and browsing the comments. They are a Christian band. This influences their songs. Yet the non-believers seem really offended by this and constantly argue that the meaning of the song is something quite different or abstract but is DEFINITELY not influenced by Jesus or anything like that. Some person even wrote about how a song, (which I interpret to be about God being all around, like a worship type song, mainly because the words are obviously to God and she mentions angels etc etc), was to do with Pagans and Gods. Why would a Christian write a song that sings about how good it is to have a Pagan God all around them?

End of rant.

ALSO: My William Moseley signed photo came today. It did, it did, it did. It’s hand signed! Happy much????? Rather!

Now I’m going to go finish off revising, oh joy.