May. 27th, 2004

petronia: (true faith)
Went and saw Troy, which I quite enjoyed. I mean, sure there were little deviations from Homeric canon here and there, but they were minuscule, barely noticeable - not as if one was sitting there the entire time expecting the wrong people to die or anything.

...Okay, okay. XD Seriously, though, I enjoyed it. It was basically your good ol' Hollywood costume epic like they used to make'em forty years ago (and in another forty years the women's eye makeup and gauzy Bronze Age couture will be just as unconvincing as when Liz Taylor's waterproof waxed lashes were out to here) - except they've gotten a lot better at things like embossed metal detailing that doesn't make a casual National Geographic reader twitch, or faking nasty gaping wounds and blood-mist spraying in the heat of battle, or making soundstages look like outside and not soundstages with a painted sky backdrop and dried bushes in the foreground. That's good with me. That's what I'm there for. If it occurs to me that in the book it seemed like the siege took longer than ten days, or hey what happened to all those other characters - well, Homer's not going anywhere. But this saves the effort of imagination made while holding the Iliad in one hand and pics of various Achaean digs in the other, metaphorically speaking.

(I'm not saying it's as historically correct as it could possibly have been. I wouldn't really know. But it's more convincing than Hollywood used to make it. I have a problem with paying automatic attention to all this stuff, in movies and books; I can't buy a purportedly realistic approach without that level of detail and intricacy in the worldbuilding.)

The casting was spot-on too. So spot-on it came close to funny. Peter O'Toole's still t3h bestest: he nearly made me cry. No hilarious overacting there. And I think on the whole I'm a bit disappointed that there won't be a Troy II: Ulysses Returns next summer. XD (Well, there won't. They'd have a deal more trouble removing the supernatural element from the sequel.)
petronia: (music)
Ahahahahahaha OMG this song is so going on the Nana FST. I usually try not to recycle tracks from the regular mp3 blogs I attend (or at least give it a decent interval), but this is way too good not to use.

Making up, breaking up, what do you care?
It's indie rock and roll for me


I've got plans. This latest iteration of interim!FST is going to be all-out multimedia. (Have fun, Kristin, it'll be here when you get back. XD) Meanwhile:

The Big Band of Rogues feat. Seiko - Go Go Mario (from Super Mario Bros.)

Yoshihiro Arita with his band - Theme of Athletic (from Yoshi's Island)

These come off Ced's Mario and Zelda Big Band live(!) album, and if your day isn't made a bit brighter by them I swear there's no help for your soul. (No, I didn't know there were lyrics to the Super Mario theme either. XD)

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