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wedding the second

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people keep asking me how the second wedding was, how the trip to oregon was, how all my relatives was. and i keep saying, “good.” “fine.” “it was nice.” i really didn’t have anything further to say. i feel like i was being rude, because it was rude, but honestly, nothing else much to say about it. but i’m going to try now to say something.

seriously, watching your cousin get married is WEIRD. i mean it was great and i was grinning the whole time, but still. they are so in love and so perfect and it was so wonderful to watch them get married. but it’s kind of terrifying too because in the same sense that it is inspiring it’s also deflating since the whole effort of finding someone like that seems insurmountable. i am horrified to think of watching my brother get married. especially after he said to me, “if natalie wasn’t crazy we’d probably be married by now.” i almost shat myself.

6 roles of film later (3 taken by me) and what is there to show for it? only 4 pictures of yours truly. 4. out of 6 roles. that’s just pathetic. and 2 of them are terrible, one of them you can’t see my face, and the other one looks funny (because it’s black and white). i’m too lazy to scan them all now. and i’m not going to scan them all anyway because that’s too many pictures. but i’ll put up some in a while for you to see. there’s some cute ones of the couple and then also of my little cousins.

mostly what i have to say about this latest trip to the northwest is that it was long. i read like 12 books, went to two movies, ate out a lot, and sat around a lot in some crazy oregon heat wave.

by the time the wedding finally rolled around on friday i felt we had been there enough time for 5 weddings to have come and gone. it was beautiful how short and pretty and sincere their ceremony was though. and then it was just food, party, dance, sit, talk. well, plus, all the set up and take down of the chairs, the decorations, etc.

one valuable lesson i have learned here: never, EVER, agree to do any sort of set up for weddings again. i can’t imagine being in the wedding party is much better either. stress level is too high. coming just for the wedding and leaving whenever you want seems a much better way to go. (just in case katherine or john reads this or james tells them about it, i certainly didn’t MIND doing the decorations. it wasn’t HARD or anything. and i love you guys, don’t get me wrong. just never again.)

ahem. and now that i have placed the foot firmly in the craw, i am going to end this.

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the league of extraordinary gentleman

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i kind of wish i hadn’t seen this movie. except for how i went to a matinee and didn’t have to pay for my own ticket. so really i just wasted time of my life. and it wasn’t a complete drag i guess. just mostly.

this movie is kind of cool with all the literary figures and the completely inappropriate items in the time period setting and the complete suspension of reality (does the invisible man walk around in the mongolian arctic wastelands while it’s snowing completely naked and not get frostbite? yes, he does. and boy was i ever mad about it.)

other things i didn’t like:

in the previews the one woman on the team says that line, “and women” when someone says, “oh-ho-ho so this is the league of extraordinary gentleman.” (or something to that effect). in the movie itself though, i’m pretty sure she never says that. am i wrong? i can’t remember now but i am pretty sure it didn’t happen. which is irritating because you think, ‘oh they’re going to provide some semblance of feminism to this rudely titled movie.’ but then, it just doesn’t happen and then also the one female character is the only one who kills violently and for the fun of it. also the one who gets her emotions involved in the plot. even the whole father-son dichotomy between allan quartermain and tom sawyer (yes, tom sawyer) isn’t emotion filled or touching. it’s just male bonding of the manly kind.

speaking of the tom sawyer character played by shane west from multiple teeny bopper movies including mandy ass moore’s film debut. i heard they added him as a character because they wanted to have a draw for the pre-teen american bitches. the marketing people or whoever, producers, i don’t know, they thought that adding tom sawyer would bring in the male crowd and then that shane west would bring in the female one. they’re probably correct in this assumption, but i think it’s sick and wrong to add something like that to a british based idea just to appease the americans and the creators’ pocketbooks. heh.

this next part is written in black and needs to be highlighted because it completely gives away the ending and i am being polite by letting you choose to read it, (editor’s note. i changed it a little so it doesn’t give away as much since jacob said he could see it anyway and so now i feel bad. my point is still clear, but the whole truth has been deleted a little). at the end of the movie, tom sawyer and allan quartermain are having this little heart to heart in which quartermain says, “may the new century be yours, boy, as the old one was mine.” the camera has kind of panned out or something and you can take note at this point that sawyer is standing straddling a crack in the floor. which is all very symbolic and well and good, and normally i might be pleased by it. but in the tripe which this movie produced in my spleen, i mostly just found it tacky and out of place.

favorite line:

random expendable soldier guy: “who ARE you?” to dorian gray.

dorian gray: “I’m complicated.” sticks a sword in RESG.

x=ab^2 favorite character:

dorian gray. and that’s not just because i love oscar wilde more than bram stoker or robert louis stevenson or mark twain or what have you. all right, it sort of is.

sean connery…i love him, i do. but i think he’s a little too old to play this role. how depressing is that. power to you, connery. keep on trucking.

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mennonite ass grabbing

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today leaving the movie theatre in salem i watched some mennonite girls and their dates/husbands walk away to their car and one of the girls was fondling the guy’s ass while they walked. his shoulder over hers, he weighed her down, while she committed acts of indecency on his covered flesh. is this right? what the hell do the mennonites believe and hold dear anyway? and why is there such a contingent of them in salem anyway? there were tons of them at the saturday market we went to yesterday too.

and speaking of the saturday market, i find it deadly amusing how people seem to find markets a convivial community sport in which they can give free rein to the impulse of approach. women just kept coming up to me and exclaiming over the hair, asking questions, even becoming hair-fondlers themselves. i react at the best of times with a nervous politeness which actually hides a seething resentment for all spooky strangers who dare to come near me. this was no different. on the plus side i got a pretty necklace and cool matching earcuffs.

last night at dinner my cousin james was relating a story of russian and cognac in which was featured the weighty sum of a thousand dollars per glass of cognac. i immediately flashed to an image of a virgin lashed to a spoke-rack which can spin to invert her–head down and feet up. her pubic hair is then set alight in order to mull the cognac in it’s glass over the warmth of her broiled virgin nether lips. this could cost $1000. especially if they billed it as cherry cognac and you received the cherry rights as well.

sadly it turned out that cognac just sometimes costs 1K.

the wedding was gorgeous and fun and possibly i will write more about it when i finally return home. ah home.

beneath the golden balm

settling in the fields

evening steals in calm

and farmers count their yields.

the bee is in the lavender

the honey fills the comb

but here a rain falls never ending

and i am far from home.

“the exile’s lament” kushiel’s dart

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whale rider

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this movie about the maori in new zealand is fantastic. it recounts the myth of their origins and the role of one young girl in combatting centuries of ingrained patrilineal descent in order to carve a place for herself in the new world order. the girl who plays the main character of pai is AMAZING. truly, she is so good. she made me cry when she gave her speech dressed up in assembly with the moko painted on her face. as a whole it’s kind of heartwrenchingly beautiful, a tale of one family, one town as they try to remain true to the old ways while adapting to the forced rigors of a world which is no longer really their own.

but what do i know? i had no clue as to this people’s existence prior to this movie. but i think all the same that it is a wonderfully done film with poignancy and a lush, sweeping style. so go see for yourself and judge. =)

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l’auberge espagnole

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as a movie extolling the virtues of a european clash of cultures skillfully intertwining, this movie as first-rate. if you go hoping to see more of audrey tautou’s beautiful face you are in for disappointment as her role is slim. but it’s fun to watch 8/9 pretty europeans of different nationalities sit around their apartment in spain and discuss life, love, sex, and philosophy of the disposessed and the legacy of country wrongs carried in the blood of it’s children. very much a thinking movie with very little action or exciting camera work. simple, plain, unadorned other than with the fanciful nature of the cast and situation inspired.

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pirates of the caribbean

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this movie rocked. seriously. so much fun. i mean, if you want something SERIOUS and THINKABLE than screw you. but the swordfight swashbuckling, the beautiful people, the crazy dialogue of johnny depp as CAPTAIN jack sparrow. all so good. explosions! boats! ships, i mean! beaches! treasure! i could go on! but i will stop!

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favorite things about this movie:

the insouciant johnny depp playing a drunken, manic pirate to the very hilt of his ability. the man is a fucking genius.

the incredibly sexy-cute facial expressions of orlando bloom and his camaraderie with johnny depp and love of the pretty girl. plus he’s just adorable.

keira knightley’s gorgeously tanned skin, long legs, beautiful eyeballs, the package does it for me. i’m reminded with delight of the scene in ‘bend it like beckham’ when she’s dancing with jonathan rhys-meyer in the club in germany in that tiny little pink top. holy sweet jesus. hot. but that’s another movie. i will stop talking about it too.

favorite dialogue bits:

sparrow rips off elizabeth’s corset

soldier man: “never would have thought of that.”

JS: “clearly you’ve never been to singapore.”

commodore: “you’re the the worst pirate i’ve ever heard of”

JS: “ah but you have HEARD of me.”

and then the whole sea turtle escape method when will is hearing about it for the first time.

“he roped the sea turtles together into a raft.”

will: “he roped sea turtles. (pause) what did he use for rope?”

stumped silence till the camera pans out to show sparrow

JS: human hair. from my back.” swishily walks off. oh the swish. so great.

anyway, i seriously enjoyed this movie and recommend it highly. to the point where i will say that upon release this movie will be mine immediately. that is how much i liked it. you can say that due to the number of movies i own, some of them quite crap, that’s not much of a recommendation. but keep in mind most of those i buy for discounted prices to free, i don’t often buy movies the day they’re released. that requires forethought and planning that i don’t usually possess because i’m lazy. but for pirates i will scrape together all my faculties.

other reviews:

nuala

tracy

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washington wedding

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here’s what you’re all really waiting for.

pictures. you know you love them.

i know i love them.

it’s funny that i forgot to mention the tacoma glass museum since fully a third of my pictures seem to be of it. that place is (in my opinion) awesome. and we didn’t even go inside. but the outside was super cool with lots of neat glass things to look at. i really liked it and am contemplating going back for the new japanese culture and anime exhibit that is starting july 12th. i’ll be up there again after all. or close enough. hwee. holy crap. antonia levi whose book i used in my thesis is lecturing on sunday. shit, if only i could be up there THEN. maaaannnnnnnn…. sigh.

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