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Jan. 12th, 2003 09:00 pmStrange dreams this morning, blonde wizards working as Soviet prison commanders and raking through tons of riverbed rocks on a sunny afternoon, with high trees all around. We shouldn't mix our dreams.
Because it's grey and wet, we went to the movies. Sadly, so did everyone else on earth and parking was a nightmare. But we got our tickets and made it in in time for the absurd previews of crap. I was hoping for at least the Daredevil preview, or perhaps one for The Matrix II, but no. We get Jim Carey movies and that horrid thing that makes the tooth fairy into some evil witch ghost.
I found myself tearing up when the opening horns sounded, and during the first few moments in Moria. And I'm really starting to see that Theoden is a complicated character though he has rather little screen time devoted to what put him there. Now that I know that Aragorn broke his toes kicking the uruk hai helmet, that moment is oddly funny. I notice, since this is my sixth time now, that the CG on Treebeard in those long shots is great because the hobbits look so real.
We have lots of soda, and Gene made fried chicken. I'm listening to the dryer whirl and the random laughter from Gene as he watches Red Dwarf on his computer, and it's warm in here. We are happy.
Because it's grey and wet, we went to the movies. Sadly, so did everyone else on earth and parking was a nightmare. But we got our tickets and made it in in time for the absurd previews of crap. I was hoping for at least the Daredevil preview, or perhaps one for The Matrix II, but no. We get Jim Carey movies and that horrid thing that makes the tooth fairy into some evil witch ghost.
I found myself tearing up when the opening horns sounded, and during the first few moments in Moria. And I'm really starting to see that Theoden is a complicated character though he has rather little screen time devoted to what put him there. Now that I know that Aragorn broke his toes kicking the uruk hai helmet, that moment is oddly funny. I notice, since this is my sixth time now, that the CG on Treebeard in those long shots is great because the hobbits look so real.
We have lots of soda, and Gene made fried chicken. I'm listening to the dryer whirl and the random laughter from Gene as he watches Red Dwarf on his computer, and it's warm in here. We are happy.