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Jan. 26th, 2003 10:10 pmYesterday I saw the film version of Chicago. It was better than expected, but still nothing in comparison to the stage show. Everyone was very good, except of course for that squinty eyed toothpick Renee Zellwigger. Every time she was on screen (which was, unfortunately nearly every scene) I cringed and felt like punching something. God, I hate her. I read a terrific article in The Guardian newspaper by a woman who was sickened by the fact that she won a Golden Globe last week, and called her a number of delightfully insulting names, like Mr Magoo and my favourite, an 'insipid chipmunk'. How utterly appropriate. :)
The best performance in the film for me was from Queen Latifah. I really hope this gives her career a boost, because she definitely deserves it. She was a wonderful Mama Morten, and was unbelievably sexy singing 'When You're Good To Mama'. I don't know how she does it -- she's bigger than me but she always looks so gorgeous. It's so unfair! I'd give anything to have her confidence, she's just amazing.
I bought the BBC radio adaptation of Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, and so far I'm liking it very much. The voices are all very good (except for Lee Scoresby's accent, which is a terribly fake American one), especially Lyra's and Pantalaimon. Pan is SO CUTE, I wasn't expecting him to be so adorable but his voice just makes me want to hug and squish him all day. I wish I had a daemon. *sighs wistfully*
I also found out that the stage version will open at the National Theatre in the summer! Am veryvery excited about it. :)
Hey
ashfae! Sarah Lawrence was mentioned on an episode of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch today! Whooot! :D
I don't really have anything else to say. Blah blah biddy blah, I'm so stuffy gimme a scone. *giggles* (Can you spot the quote? :)
I've seen Tori: Venus and Back tour, 1999 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. It was glorious, just her and a piano, as it's meant to be.
I've liked Tori since: 1994, Under the Pink
My favorite cd is: Little Earthquakes
My favorite song from Y Kant Tori Read is: Fire on the Side and Etienne.
My favorite song from Little Earthquakes is: Precious Things and Take to the Sky
My favourite song from Under The Pink is: Bells for Her.
My favourite song from Boys For Pele is: Talula and Marianne.
My favourite song from From The Choirgirl Hotel is: Raspberry Swirl
My favourite song from To Venus And Back is: Concertina
My favourite song from Strange Little Girls is: Happiness is a Warm Gun
My favourite song from Scarlet's Walk is: Virginia and Carbon
My favourite song by Tori ever is: I love so many! Probably Fire on the Side.

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The best performance in the film for me was from Queen Latifah. I really hope this gives her career a boost, because she definitely deserves it. She was a wonderful Mama Morten, and was unbelievably sexy singing 'When You're Good To Mama'. I don't know how she does it -- she's bigger than me but she always looks so gorgeous. It's so unfair! I'd give anything to have her confidence, she's just amazing.
I bought the BBC radio adaptation of Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy, and so far I'm liking it very much. The voices are all very good (except for Lee Scoresby's accent, which is a terribly fake American one), especially Lyra's and Pantalaimon. Pan is SO CUTE, I wasn't expecting him to be so adorable but his voice just makes me want to hug and squish him all day. I wish I had a daemon. *sighs wistfully*
I also found out that the stage version will open at the National Theatre in the summer! Am veryvery excited about it. :)
Hey
I don't really have anything else to say. Blah blah biddy blah, I'm so stuffy gimme a scone. *giggles* (Can you spot the quote? :)
I've seen Tori: Venus and Back tour, 1999 at the Royal Festival Hall in London. It was glorious, just her and a piano, as it's meant to be.
I've liked Tori since: 1994, Under the Pink
My favorite cd is: Little Earthquakes
My favorite song from Y Kant Tori Read is: Fire on the Side and Etienne.
My favorite song from Little Earthquakes is: Precious Things and Take to the Sky
My favourite song from Under The Pink is: Bells for Her.
My favourite song from Boys For Pele is: Talula and Marianne.
My favourite song from From The Choirgirl Hotel is: Raspberry Swirl
My favourite song from To Venus And Back is: Concertina
My favourite song from Strange Little Girls is: Happiness is a Warm Gun
My favourite song from Scarlet's Walk is: Virginia and Carbon
My favourite song by Tori ever is: I love so many! Probably Fire on the Side.
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Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting; someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.
Yep, that's about right. ;-)
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:14 pm (UTC)And Mmm. Queen Latfah. She's beautiful.
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:52 pm (UTC)Mmmmm Pantalaimon. *covets*
*squishes and kisses*
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:21 pm (UTC)I'm apprehensive about it all, but I downloaded some of the mp3s
this morning..and while Renee makes me cringe..she could've been
Ann Reinking *meltsfromagony* ^_^ It sounds good..but Catherine
still isn't Bebe..^^
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:51 pm (UTC)Yes! Bebe Neworth was a perfect Velma. Mmmm. :)
Am very pleased you agree with me about Her Royal Squintiness. *grins*
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:28 pm (UTC)Aaaaanyway... from the two episodes I heard I agree with you, it was fab. My mum even started listening (she hates fantasy)and what's more she liked it!
Can't bring myself to see Chigao, despite prodding from several friends. Richard Gere, Rene whatsherface... *shudder*
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:52 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-26 03:08 pm (UTC)It's still there - why didn't I think of that?
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:47 pm (UTC)Theatrical version *intrigued* will have to find out more about this... I can't imagine how they're going to stage a lot of it - daemons changing form?? It seems more cinematic to me - glad there's a film script in the pipeline and the LOTR stable are producing :):)
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:48 pm (UTC)*laughs*
I know, it can be so distracting -- I keep picturing some guy in front of a radio mic making monkey faces and scratching under his arms. :)
I'm curious about the stage version too, I can't wait to see how they tackle all the problems of adapting it. I assume they're going to use puppets of some sort for the daemons, either Lion King-esque ones or shadows behind a screen. Something like that anyway. It certainly will be an exciting surprise!
(As long as it's done well of course. ;-)
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Date: 2003-01-26 02:51 pm (UTC)I should go to bed.
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:44 pm (UTC)Fear not, you don't look stupid. LJ has been such a bitch lately, it's always eating my comments and sometimes even my entries. *kicks it*
*hugs* Goodnight :)
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:14 pm (UTC)It's been quiet without you, Nevvie. Too quiet.
:)
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Date: 2003-01-26 03:32 pm (UTC)Queen Latifah is a goddess. There's just no other way of putting it.
It's been quiet without you, Nevvie. Too quiet.
*blush* I love you. :))
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Date: 2003-01-26 04:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-26 04:25 pm (UTC)Lovely movie, though.
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Date: 2003-01-26 04:27 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-27 12:34 pm (UTC)*Ding!*
It tis indeed. *gives you a scone* :D
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:37 pm (UTC)Hehehe Renee bashing is such fun. *giggles* :)
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Date: 2003-01-26 06:57 pm (UTC)Willow, on Oxford: "That's where they make Gileses! I can learn and...have scones."
&
Welsey: "Mr. Giles. I'd like your opinion. While the last thing I want to do is model bad behavior in front of impressionable youth, I wonder if asking Miss Chase to dance would..."
Giles: "For God's sake, man, she's eighteen. And you have the emotional maturity of a blueberry scone. Just have at it, would you, and stop fluttering about."
Wesley: "Right, then. Thanks for that."
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:29 pm (UTC)YAYY! :D
I want to learn and...have scones. I never had scones at University. *giggles*
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Date: 2003-01-26 07:59 pm (UTC)I'd been wanting to see Chicago, but I've been wary of it. I generally dislike screen adaptations of stage musicals. "Little Shop of Horrors" and the recent version of "The Fantasticks" are the only two I can think of that I remotely like. But I think I might catch this one when it's at the discount theatre, It looks interesting.
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:26 pm (UTC)You can still listen to the BBC adaption (I think) on their website, but if not you can buy the CDs. There are alot of changes from the book (mostly with bringing plot points that aren't mentioned until much later on to an earlier part in the story) but it's still very enjoyable.
I was wary of Chicago too, but I knew I had to see it, despite the irritating presence of the chipmunkfaced slag. *giggles* I love LSOH, the film is so good! I'd give anything to play one of the Ronnettes in the stage show. :)
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Date: 2003-01-26 10:32 pm (UTC)^_^ Anyway, enough Renee bashing. Glad to "read" from you again! I've missed it! ^~
Oh, and, p.s... Go theatre shows!
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:13 pm (UTC)> Just looking at her dough-boy-style face makes me want to regurgitate something
Bwahahahaha! You and me both. ;-)
And one can never have enough Renee bashing. S'not like she doesn't deserve it. *grins*
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Date: 2003-01-27 10:04 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-27 12:34 am (UTC)There's a stage version os "His Dark Materials"? How?
Woot, SLC! And in Sabrina no less! How awesome! We're getting everywhere lately. =)
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:09 pm (UTC)I have loved Kirsten Dusnt since I saw her in Interview with a Vampire -- she was the best thing about that film, and she still never fails to impress me, whatever she does. Is Cat's Meow the film with Eddie Izzard as Charlie Chaplin? It hasn't come out here yet but I'm dying to see it. Mmmmmmmm Eddie Izzard...*drool*
I have no idea how they are going to stage it, but if you want to find out, come to London this summer! :D
Hehehe you said 'the bomb'. *smirk*
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Date: 2003-01-31 09:40 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-01-27 02:21 am (UTC)waaaaaaaaaaah it's so pretty and I WANT A DEAMON!
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Date: 2003-01-27 03:15 am (UTC)It's wonderful. But I will never listen to it again!
SO Sad :((
I hear they are making a movie?
I honestly don;t knwo if I'll be able to go and se eit!
I am such a softie ;-)
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Date: 2003-01-27 12:04 pm (UTC)There is indeed going to be a film, and it's going to be made by the wonderful people at New Line Cinema, who as we all know breathed life into PJ's adaption of LOTR. :) *excited squee*