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[livejournal.com profile] bacony was returned, alive and unharmed. She brought with her the other Katie, as well as Chad and [livejournal.com profile] batelf. Katy confirmed that the previous night's entertainment had, indeed, been marred by everybody's constant complaints regarding my absence, as [livejournal.com profile] wulfboy says. That made me feel warm inside, because it is a natural human reaction to feel better when others suffer for you. Like Eastenders, or Jesus. Still, I want to know what people were saying about me and [livejournal.com profile] samharber while we were small and far away...

(Not about me and him, you understand. About me and about him.)


We watched The TwinTwo Towers, because Katy had "only seen it once". I had no great desire to see it again. That's not to say I found it particularly objectionable, I was quite happy to sit through it again, just that I would not have gone out of my way to do so. I may not even buy the inevitable trilogy box-set when it eventually materialises. As trilogies go, I am frankly more interested in Back To The Future or Indiana Jones. LotR is all very well, but I find it highly unlikely that I will ever be far from somebody who owns a copy, should I be struck by some sudden, irrational desire to experience tha majesty once more.

The viewing experience was enhanced by everybody giggling every time anybody did or said anything even remotely gay. So pretty much all the time, then. Also, Katy randomly commented that Aragorn was "dreamy". Chad got all defensive, since her speech bubble had little hearts around it and he's the only one who's allowed to be dreamy, dammit. Tried to mediate by noting that, dreamy though Aragorn may be, he loses points for being small and far away. Hilarity ensued.


After 2xTowers we watched the first anime video from the big big bag that Chad decided I needed. Apparently he has no room to store them himself, and I am some form of convenient dumping ground. I shall likely watch them all and then pass them on to the next person I find that absolutely needs to watch apparently the entire Guyver saga or whatever. Or possibly Oxfam.


Then we went and watched the League of Extraordinarily Gentlemen, which I thought was immense fun. I didn't see any of the "horrible confusing cuts" that everybody complained about and I am driven to the conclusion that they were trying to find fault with the film because it bears almost no relation to the original comics. Certainly very little of the film was Alan Moore, but aside from that I thought it was a decent summer blockbuster type action movie. And it makes fantastic source material for a session of Adventure!.

Date: 2003-10-27 11:51 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wulfboy.livejournal.com
Not read Promehean. Anything Planetary or Transmetropolitan (haven't read any in a long while), definitely anything good from Morrison or the usual crowd (good, I said). Your good reception is assured. Smiley.

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