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Apr. 17th, 2003 02:49 amWork made me cranky, but the feeling is slowly leeching away. Watching Titus, which ranks as one of theo most intense and bizarrely beautiful pieces of Shakespeare ever done. I'm just amazed and I cna't believe I didn't go see this in the theater.
We're getting up early to have a birthday breakfast for Melynda before she trundles off to Houston for the weekend. I wish I was going, just to get away. But I'll stay here, go see the Czech class play and there's a party at Craig's house afterwards so hopefully all will be well.
What is even more disturbing is the knowledge that Jonathan Rhys-Meyers will be playing the part of Schmendrick the Magician in the new version of The Last Unicorn. I'm really curious about this film. Supposedly they should begin shooting right around now, and the timetable calls for a fall 2004 release. Mia Farrow will be playing Molly Grue, and Christopher Lee will be King Haggard. I hesitate to hope that it will be good. The original animated film has always held a dear place in my heart, and I would cry and sing along at the end every time.
If there was anything I wanted to believe in more than life itself, it was the existence of Tolkien's elves and the existence of unicorns. And that may seem so stereotypical and silly, but it was who I was. I had a purple bedspread with unicorns all over it for years and years.
I really should sleep. But Rhys-Meyers and his pigtails are keeping me awake.
We're getting up early to have a birthday breakfast for Melynda before she trundles off to Houston for the weekend. I wish I was going, just to get away. But I'll stay here, go see the Czech class play and there's a party at Craig's house afterwards so hopefully all will be well.
What is even more disturbing is the knowledge that Jonathan Rhys-Meyers will be playing the part of Schmendrick the Magician in the new version of The Last Unicorn. I'm really curious about this film. Supposedly they should begin shooting right around now, and the timetable calls for a fall 2004 release. Mia Farrow will be playing Molly Grue, and Christopher Lee will be King Haggard. I hesitate to hope that it will be good. The original animated film has always held a dear place in my heart, and I would cry and sing along at the end every time.
If there was anything I wanted to believe in more than life itself, it was the existence of Tolkien's elves and the existence of unicorns. And that may seem so stereotypical and silly, but it was who I was. I had a purple bedspread with unicorns all over it for years and years.
I really should sleep. But Rhys-Meyers and his pigtails are keeping me awake.