owl: pretty pretty books (books)
I hate it when you sell things on amazon and the buyers don't give you feedback.

Grrrrrr

May. 3rd, 2007 10:10 pm
owl: woe is the Doctor (woe)
Doctor Who has been canceeled next week to make way for Eurovision.

What use is that farce Eurovision anyway?
owl: Smudge on a radiator, eyes lamping (smudge2)
Smudge is a very naughty boy. He stayed away for threee days and Mammy had to go and look for him. He was playing about in a derelict farmhouse that's a few fields away from us. The little brat is going feral. Still, at least he's not dead.
owl: Martha Jones is interested (martha2)
La la la, ignore the skience and the plotholes and the odious comparisons....I didn't find this entirely satisfying. I think I had to suspend my disbelief in too many areas at once.

Read more... )
owl: Orange planet with moon. I think of it as Cyteen. (planet)
Note to self: When looking for a bit of reading before bed, you have to be insane to go for Cyteen.

I think it was the first Cherryh I ever read. Naturally I hadn't a clue what was going on until about halfway through. Every time I go back to it I cotton on to something else I missed on previous readings, and stuff I'd forgotten in between.

Sometimes I lift my head and go, "These people are designing psyches?! But they're all completely insane!" And if I'm reading late at night when it's quiet, I can start to think that the book itself is quietly reaching into my subconsciousness and rearranging stuff...

Woes

Apr. 24th, 2007 10:25 pm
owl: woe is the Doctor (woe)
They're talking about taking away the lovely Vertigo and replacing it with an ugly floating box. And they gave us a poll with the issue thoroughly confused with that of being able to customise site scheme colours. Go over and vote for Vertigo to stay, it's losing at the moment. Perhaps we could get a meme going....
owl: Stylized barn owl (Doctor Who)
WILL THE BBC PLEASE QUIT MOVING DOCTOR WHO NOW??? I missed the first ten minutes, grr.

Spoilers )
owl: Martha Jones is interested (martha2)
[livejournal.com profile] elerrina_amanya thinks Martha is annoying *sniff* On questioning, I found that it's not because she's a batchipper, but because 'she has an annoyinh accent. It's even more annoying that Rose's, and she was annoying too.'

Well, yes, Estuary is rather unpleasant (I LOATHE the th-->f shift because it deforms my name into a word. Do you think it'll become the standard eventually? If it does I'm moving to the South, sorry, Sout', as a dental stop is much better than an f).

But still, much as I grit my teeth whenever Rose or Martha try to say 'think', I don't hate them because of it.
owl: Orange planet with moon. I think of it as Cyteen. (planet)
Yesterday the application we use all the time was down and there was hardly any work we could do. I was so bored, and I remembered that you could post to LJ by email, but I couldn't get it to work. I looked it up today and I'll see if it works this time.
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Gridlock

Apr. 14th, 2007 10:00 pm
owl: Stylized barn owl (lonely god)
Thank goodness the football didn't overrun.

Spoilers )
owl: Stylized barn owl (sam tyler)
Does anyone else have Life on Mars (the song) really really stuck in their heads now?

And is it just me, or is LJ being cranky tonight? I expect the usual suspects are busily discussing Anna Nicole Smith's baby again. *glares at [livejournal.com profile] ohnotheydidnt*

Question: who is the woman in this promo for Gridlock? IMDB is being extremely unhelpful, and I think I've seen her somewhere and it's annoying me.
owl: Stylized barn owl (sam tyler)
I can't believe it's over. Spoilers )
owl: Stylized barn owl (Doctor/Martha)
THAT spoiler for later in Series 3 )

Last ever Life on Mars tonight. I wonder if I'll be brave enough to watch it live.
owl: Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Bennet (austen)
Yesterday we did a great deal of cleaning and tidying—the stairs haven't been so clean in months—and also a slight book cull. We have finally convinced the parents that what we need is not fewer books but another bookcase, and they say we can get an Argos one this week. There is not such thing as too many books, only too few bookshelves.

I also sat down and watched the tapes of the ITV Austen adaptations.

Mansfield Park: First mistake was casting Billie Piper as Fanny. Emma Woodhouse, certainly, Elizabeth Bennett, perhaps, Fanny Price, definitely not. Once you have Billie Piper, playing her as shy and delicate becomes difficult. So instead she ran and skipped and giggled all over the place. When sir Thomas said his line about William finding his sister at 18 too little changed from his sister at 10, I remarked, "Yes, she still hasn't learnt to use a hairbrush." I don't think she had her hair (which mysterious didn't match her eyebrows) tidy or a bonnet on her head throughout. Speaking of costuming, could we ever have an Austen adaptation that knows the difference between and evening and a morning dress, or doesn't have the heroine running and even riding without coat or hat? And the Bertram boys seemed to have a bit of difficulty in getting fully dressed before they left their rooms, too. And what on earth was up with that waltz at the end? Fanny and Edmund waltzing, WHAT?

Mansfield Park is a great long book; squashing it down to less than two hours was never going to be satisfying. I could see why they removed Mr Yeats, and thus Julia's elopement, and the trip to Rushworth's house, but I can't see why Fanny's coming-out ball was changed to a picnic, or why she was left alone at Mansfield instead of being sent back to Portsmouth in disgrace. I know that's it's an irresistible temptation to expand on the book's conclusion and how Edmund noticed the giant anvils dropping all round him, but it did make him look even more gormless than when he was in love with Mary.

The Crawfords were pretty good, though, and Maria, and Lady Bertram before she inexplicably woke up and played matchmaker at the end. And Edmund and Fanny managed to have chemistry while still being believable that he was in love with Mary.

Northanger Abbey: As this is the shortest of the books, it suffered the last from the compression, IMO. Catherine was played by an age-appropriate actress, and was very sweet and convincing. Henry was really quite fanciable, too. The one thing I didn't like was having Isabella sleep with Captain Tilney—she had much to good an eye for the main chance to do that. It made her seem a victim, as well, and Captain Tilney much worse than in the book. I hadn't realised those novels that Catherine was reading were quite so dodgy, either.

Persuasion: This is my favourite of the novels, and I don't think that any adaptation could satisfy me. This one was definitely too short, giving me the impression of a mad rush. For instance, Anne's little nephew has his fall while they are dressing for dinner, and Charles and Mary go off before the surgeon is fairly out of the door. The conclusion was a sort of hybrid of the cancelled and final ending of the book (Jane Austen changed it for a reason, you know), and takes place while all the characters seem to be running all over Bath (hatless, of course) only to end up back where they started. I liked Anne, though—and Captain Spooks was most attractive. I thought they did the explaining the backstory—most necessary in Persuasion—pretty well, too. I can't help wishing, though, that it had been twice the length, the Bath part especially.
owl: (dr jones)
My review, spoilers under cut.

Once more into the breach, dear friends )

They're pushing next week back to 7:40 because of the football, bother them.

Gsh!

Apr. 6th, 2007 08:01 pm
owl: Stylized barn owl (Default)
I was changing my Gmail password to make it more secure, and now it's so secure that no-one can get into it, including me (I can't remember what special characters I put in).

I got an email sent to my secondary email, but I've checked all my other accounts and it didn't come to any of them, and you can't get in to try your security questions for 5 days. I hope I can remember them...
owl: (10ant)
Apparently the Doctor spent 15 years as a postman. He was evidently delivering the letters in Belfast this week, as I got one at work yesterday dated 28 of March 2008.

Either that or it's the Ankh-Morpork Post Office with their arcane letter-sorting machine.

I was at the dentist today and happily, no fillings. He de-plaque-d them though, owow.
owl: Stylized barn owl (Doctor #9)
There's one thing about the current series of Doctor Who that's getting a little annoying. The Doctor can visit anywhere, but the time where the companion comes from is always exactly contemporaneous with the air dates, even whenever it screws up things, as with Rose's missing year. I have no doubt that Martha's brother was born in 1986 (goodness, so young!). Aliens of London, the Christmas Invasion and the Cybermen invasion are all in her recent past, even though all those plus an uneventful year have happened since Rose stepped inside the TARDIS in 2005.

I can see why they do it: helps audience identification, plus they don't have to keep straight what order all the alien invasions happened in. But realistically it must be at least 2008. And Torchwood ought to be running parallel to this series, not 2006 as it's dated on some of the props. That's back when Nine was still around!
owl: Harry, Ron and Hermione group hug (trio)
I was reading PoA at the weekend, and I was feeling very fond of the Trio, so I thought as I do occasionally, "I hope that none of them die in Book Seven", when I hit me. Book Seven is written, and people other than JKR know what happens in it. If any of them do die, they're already dead; it's irrevocable.

I'm not sure now if the chapter-by-chapter re-read up until the last minute is such a good idea after all. Perhaps I should try to distance myself from the characters and story so that if any of them do die, it won't come as so much of shock. (and them what? Pack off all seven books and send them to Oxfam, who'll find them impossible to sell.)


In other news, why deos fanfiction.net insist on sending you new chapter notification emails for your own stories? Yes, I know there's a new chapter up, I put it there 30 seconds ago and I'm looking at it now.

The bad thing about this new username is that it's not unique; there's a thewhiteowl already at Xanga and Myspace, and several websites, according to Google. With jediowl, I was fairly sure that all or most of the hits were mine. Ah, well.

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