Apr. 11th, 2007

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I woke up this morning to a grayed out window and strange plinking noises -- hail striking the glass, I realized after fully becoming cognizant. It's snowy and slushy and has been all morning. I called and cancelled my dentist appointment, choosing instead to stay inside and do my reading for the weekend workshop. But first I ate breakfast of leftover chinese takeout and watched The Illusionist. I had watched The Prestige a couple weeks ago. My friend Steve has a theory that whichever movie people see first, they like better, and so far, he seems to be right. DYA saw Illusionist first and preferred it, I saw Prestige first and preferred it. It makes sense, because seeing one means you can guess the ending of the other one sooner, not because they are really the same, but you're just in the mindset (kinda like watching lots of episodes of CSI). There are other reasons too, though.

cut for significant spoilers of both )
I'd be curious to know if others saw both movies, and in which order, and which they liked better.

Now I'm thinking about why sometimes I like stories/art that are perhaps less 'original' but are extremely well executed, but othertimes I prefer things that are new and mind-twisting to me, even if they are messier and less complete.

Meme!

Apr. 11th, 2007 05:04 pm
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I had a little too much fun answering Liza's, so I should put this in my own journal too. It's also an appropriate meme, given that lately I've been paying more attention to the strange keyword phrases that IMDB uses for movies.

-Go to IMDb.com and look up 10 TV shows you like(d).
-Post three official IMDb "Plot Keywords" for these 10 picks.
-Have your friends guess the show names (no cheating!)

1. Deceased Father, Flashback Sequence, Phone Sex

2. End Of The World Scenario, Creator Creation Relationship, Robot As Menace

3. Post It, Crushed To Death, Black Comedy

4. Neo Noir, Demon, Conflicted Hero

5. Critically Acclaimed, Gay Slur, Racial Slur

6. Mystery Woman, New York City, Character Name In Title [

7. Hero Gone Bad, Boxer Rebellion, Chosen One

8. Horror, Non Fiction, Character Name In Title

9. Science, Murder, Bullet

10. Robot As Pathos, Famous Opening Theme, Tea


Here are the answers and who got them right first:

1. Sisters [[livejournal.com profile] vfc]
2. Battlestar Galactica [[livejournal.com profile] unscrambled]
3. Dead Like Me [[livejournal.com profile] vfc]
4. Angel [[livejournal.com profile] anjibobanji]
5. The Wire [[livejournal.com profile] fish]
6. Ugly Betty [[livejournal.com profile] vfc]
7. Buffy [[livejournal.com profile] anjibobanji]
8. Oprah [[livejournal.com profile] vfc]
9. CSI [[livejournal.com profile] unscrambled]
10. Star Trek the Next Generation [[livejournal.com profile] vfc]

I think my favorite phrases are "Robot as Menace" and "Robot as Pathos".

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