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Ahh, 2 weeks are here. THANK YOU HOLIDAYS!


Saw Finding Neverland today. Interesting movie, considering I was dragged by a Johnny Depp fangirl >_> *coughmomcough*. Wasn't something I expected though. Mostly having to do with how the story Peter Pan was made/written. Kinda wondering if any of it is actually true now though. Would be interesting to look up. But meh, I'm not that crazy. Still, interesting movie. Getting sick of that whole "believing" theme/moral though. Polar Express really ticked me off because of that. Another movie I was forced to watch. But luckly this time there was some irony to that moral, which made it seem better.

Still wanna see Unfortunate Events. Read the first book a few years ago. Alot of stuff though really reminds me of HP.. Kid(or in this case kids) loses family, sent to live with a relative, relative is very cruel to them, lots of weird abstract things happen, yey



And now I'm getting frustrated with my mom annoying Christams cards -_-*... Grinchful mode rising....

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Date: 2004-12-18 04:40 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
Polar Express was based off a book as well, although I have not read it since I was in Kindergarten thus I have forgotten virtually everything from it. Regrettably, I doubt the “believing” theme is going to fade any time soon. People—or rather, the preponderance, tends to enjoy a movie which leaves them feeling “good” and as if they are able to do something within the world that would be “magical” of some sort.

Date: 2004-12-18 06:04 pm (UTC)
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Unfortunate Events has the same theme, I would say. =P

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