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BeeLikeJ ([personal profile] beelikej) wrote2013-10-21 01:51 pm

A triple dose of Hemsworth

I may or may not have just sent in a third submission for the [livejournal.com profile] spn_reversebang. I may lack time, but I like as many authors as possible to have a chance to participate;) I only hope the current mods don't change more rules along the way, I find that very distressing. Let's all cross our fingers for a wonderful and sort of smooth challenge...

Besides brainstorming and artsy fiddling, I spent my XL Weekend watching films with bookbuddy Jelle. He chose most of the films, but I was happy to offer a couple of suggestions and I found a film he hadn't seen yet. We caught up on books and life during lunch and then went up to the big screen in my attic for a hardcore moviemarathon.
On Saturday we watched an eclectic selection of English spoken films (see if you can discover the connection;)
  • Prometheus - scifi adventure, a prequel to the Alien series, not much plot, but gorgeous scenery and special effects. Plus bonus Idris Alba and Charlize Theron:)
  • Brave - picked by me; a beautifully animated film about a young Scottish girl who protests against her arranged marriage. Not as ligthhearted as I expected and also not your regular fairytale
  • Prayer For Bobby - a made for tv film about a religious mother (Sigourney Weaver) who hopes she can pray the gay away. Spoiler: she can't.
  • DINERBREAK
  • The Hunger Games - based on the book by Suzanne Collins about a post-apocalyptic world where teenagers are selected to compete in a televised battle to the death.
  • Cabin In The Woods - written by Joss Whedon, who created a surprisingly different kind of "Teenagers in the woods" thriller/slaughter movie. (Hey, Bradley Whitford!)
  • Magic Mike - emostripper film with lots of halfnaked musclemen. With apologies to all the hardworking guys (Hi, Matthew McConaughey and Channing Tatum) for giggling during the sexy dancing.

  • We went to bed around 01:30 a.m. :)

    On Sunday we slept in and continued our marathon after breakfast with Noordzee,Texas - a sweet Belgian coming of age film about a young boy in the seventies. After lunch we watched Out In The Dark about a Palestinian student and an Israeli lawyer who meet in a gay-bar in Tel-Aviv. Adorably romantic until they have to face the reality of their situation.
    To end on a less depressing note, we finished our filmweekend with The Avengers. Nothing distracts better from the real world than an attractive and sassy team of superhumans;)

    What a splendid weekend. I took today off as well, to give myself some time to deal with all these stories. It was quite intense:)

    If you want personal recommendations or a more extensive review of the films, let me know;)

    [identity profile] tmn1966.livejournal.com 2013-10-21 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
    I'm really not all that surprised that you may or may not *cough* have sent in a third submission. I can't wait to see all the art. \o/

    I've seen Prayer for Bobby. It was good, but so sad. I've also seen Cabin in the Woods. I usually get in the mood to watch horror around Halloween.

    I wasn't sure if I should bother with Magic Mike or not. LOL

    I do want to see Brave.

    I also saw Noordzee, Texas and enjoyed it very much.
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    [identity profile] tanisafan.livejournal.com 2013-10-22 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
    So many movies! It's so impressive :D! I've only seen Brave, Hunger Games and the Avengers (lol I'm so mainstreeeam ;)), I really should get around to seeing Noordzee, Texas and Cabin in the Woods, at least...