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hackthis_archive) wrote2003-12-06 10:23 pm
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You can hate me now.
Bad news: I knew it was going to happen, I could feel it, but I prayed otherwise. Unfortunately, The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay *is* indeed being made into a movie. Production starts in March 2004, and I will have more details as I collect them. I must go sharpen my knives now.
Good news: I saw Return of the King today thanks to the always up-for-it
kattiya. And dude it was so good words cannot begin to describe my love for Peter Jackson. I want to throw myself at his feet and attach myself to his ankles to be close to his greatness. He could now make a movie about peeling potatoes and I'd still be all over it.
More good news: We had dinner with
happyminion and
nebt_het and got everyone’s favorite Southern belle to try raw oysters and sushi. We’re all very proud.
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Don't be rational. I hate when you're rational when I'm trying to sulk. Someone below (see commnts) said they were considering Adrian Brody, I think I'd wanted him in my theoretical casting (do you remember this convo?) I didn't mean for them to make the movie though!
*cradles book protectively*
It's my only! My precioussssss.
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Someone below (see commnts) said they were considering Adrian Brody, I think I'd wanted him in my theoretical casting (do you remember this convo?) I didn't mean for them to make the movie though!
Yeah, I remember talking about that. But you wanted him for Joe, which makes much more sense to me. He is just not right for Sammy. Sammy is short and very hairy and in my head looks a little bit like Stephen Hawking, which sounds far worse than it looks. Really.
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