In Atlanta, hanging with
faekitty and
sir_alf and
jonny_law. Been eating a lot, because that's apparently what one does in Atlanta. Dollar-a-piece sushi [tasty], good barbecue, two-foot-tall chocolate cake, iced tea with tapioca pearls in it [not trying that one again], etc. Having fun. Saw Harry Potter 3 IMAX on Sunday night; I'm unimpressed by IMAX when it's not used specifically for the whole immersion thing. Yes, giant screen, but beyond a certain point the size of the screen stops mattering. Still and all, glad I went.
Part of my jitters were, I think, at spending a week in close proximity to three people I no longer know all that well. I think it'll be okay, though.
Part of my jitters were, I think, at spending a week in close proximity to three people I no longer know all that well. I think it'll be okay, though.
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Date: 2004-06-08 08:27 am (UTC)Note, though, that I read books 1-4 in a week a couple summers ago, followed by 5 some time later, so I have a pretty good clue what's going on anyway, even if I've forgotten half the details and major plot points.
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Date: 2004-06-08 11:55 am (UTC)From the little I've seen, not sure it's possible; I manage it, but I avoid the place except to find actor names for friends who actually care to remember them.
Hmm. I was quite comfortable with the slight adaptations they made with LotR, but I think it was a much easier source to cut. Okay, take twenty-odd pages of description, poetry, and historical backdrop demonstrating Rivendell is nifty keen; replace with thirty-second pan shot of Rivendell, with elves singing in the background. Take several chapters of battle, replace with pan shot followed by cameos of cool people doing cool things.
Then again, Jackson also made some hard decisions in the plot department. (Mainly scourging of the Shire, the resulting effect on Shelob's scenes....) And in the end, I think that or something like it was necessary to make it work as a movie as opposed to a (*snore*) documentary of book contents. It's quite possible I'll feel the same with HP, but hard to say halfway through. It would suck to lose my favorite subplots and still not get a coherent movie, so I'm glad most people are getting it.