Tag Archives: Twilight

December 2008 12 of 12

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6:13am – The weather outside had been crappy for the past few days.  Today was no exception.  Little did I know it was going to affect my day so much.

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6:47am – Since the weather had been so grey lately, I decided to dress brightly for the last day of classes.  All for naught, however…

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6:52am – The view from my car’s driver’s side window.  The water from all the rain had frozen into a sheet of ice.  Lovely conditions, really.

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7:20am – Driving HOME from school.  Yup, that’s right: driving HOME.  The severe weather had caused campus-wide power outages.  So much for the orange brightening my students’ day.  Note how the only lights in the picture are the headlights from oncoming traffic and the flash’s reflection in the windshield.

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9:58am – UML’s text about campus closing finally reaches me…three hours late!

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11:43am – Working in Finale, editing a portion of one of my finals I’m giving next week.  Mmm, part-writing.

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1:47 – While preparing my first-ever batch of homemade chicken noodle soup, I decide to put on a little John Mayer.  I haven’t to listened to this CD in a while: I was reminded of how good it is.

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2:58pm – My very first pot of chicken noodle soup.  It turned out pretty well.

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6:36pm – While cleaning up the kitchen and making a breakfast casserole for the weekend, I pop on the DVD of U2’s 2005 Vertigo tour from Chicago.  It was a pretty good show, although I like the Elevation tour DVD from 2001 a little better. 

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8:30pm – The breakfast casserole is ready to be put in the oven tomorrow morning.  Thanks for the idea, Mrs. Blessinger (I don’t mean Marty).

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1:01am – Mike and play a three-game series of NCAA ’09.  He tried a new team, Georgia Tech.  It was an ugly win: I managed to squeak out an overtime victory in game 3.

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3:12am – After a long chat with Marty and finally taking Oreo out, I crawl into bed and read a few pages of Eclipse before passing out.

Twilight at Midnight

(no spoilers)

Amy and I saw the midnight premier of Twilight.  The theater was packed and guys were definitely in the minority.  But we were there early and I walked in, proudly sporting my t-shirt (Tease me all you want, but the story is engrossing and I’m into it.).  Here are my first impressions of the film:

* The acting was quite reserved, especially on Kristen Stewart’s part.  That’s not a criticism, just an observation.  It was a curious directorial choice given that Bella goes through such an emotional roller coaster in the novel.  There was a brief moment in the film where Stewart gets a chance to let loose, but it comes near the end.  I realize that it’s especially difficult to capture internal monologues and private emotional experiences on film without expressly narrating it or spending precious second and minutes on character minutiae, especially the amount of exposition that was needed.  That being said, I would have liked to see more of that emotional spectrum throughout.

* The special effects were interesting.  Some parts were used well, such as the portrayal of the vampires’ speed.  Others, however, were a little cheesy and probably could have used some ILM magic.

* Being an adaption of a novel, there were bound to be details left out, and as a result, some of the plot and character development seems glossed over in the movie.  I’d be interested to find out just how much was filmed and how much was cut from the original version and also from the theatrical release, and the reasoning behind those omissions.  It definitely helps to have read the book first before venturing to theater.  There are some inside jokes that may be lost on those previously unfamiliar with the story.  Plus, prior knowledge of plot helps fill in some of the apparent shallowness of the film.

* The casting was great.  I thought Kristen Stewart was a perfect Bella Swan, physically.  She was pretty close to the Bella I imagined while reading the book.  Robert Pattison as Edward Cullen was spot on.  In fact, all the Cullens were cast very well.  Alice on screen was a little different from the Alice I pictured in my head, but in a good way.

* Comparisons to Harry Potter are inevitable.  I just hope people remember that there are vast difference between the two series, beside the plots and characters of course.  Harry Potter starts when Harry is 11; Bella is 17, so the emotional state of the two characters and their subsequent development are radically different.  Also, Harry Potter is a coming-of-age/fulfilling-a-destiny story.  Twilight, essentially, is a love story, with a supernatural twist (OK, several supernatural twists.).  Harry’s story is told from the outside perspective of third person; Bella narrates her own story, which adds to the difficulty of adapting it for the big screen.

I left Twilight like I left the first Harry Potter film.  The way I see it, it was solid first effort with room for improvement.  Overall, I liked the movie; it’s nice to have a visual analogue to the story that has captured the imagination of millions, including yours truly.

November 12 of 12 (belated)

Better late than never, I guess.

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11:32am – I’ve been sleeping like crap lately, so I decided to sleep in this morning.  During my morning internet routine, I came across Mike’s 12 of 12 and though, “Damn!  I forgot yesterday was the 12th.”  So I start taking pics.

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11:33am – Making my Pick ‘Em picks.  Not that it matters, ’cause I suck at this game.

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11:47am – My floor is littered with bits of rope, from one of Oreo’s toys.

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12:20pm – There’s Oreo, with said toy.

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12:37pm – Lunch in my office at school: pasta leftovers and POWERade.

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1:21pm – Lesson planning for Theory 3.  We’re studying Rondo form.

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2:02pm – The view from my office window.  It was a grey day in New England.

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4:08pm – Walking to the duplication room, I pass a break in the buildings with a lovely view of the Merrimack River.  The white building in the distance is my apartment building.

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4:10pm – The lady who works in the duplication room STILL can’t spell my last name correctly.

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4:24pm – On my way out of my office, I grab some Whoppers that were left over from the Halloween candy I gave out to my students.  Mmm, Whoppers.

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6:10pm – I decide to relax a bit with a big Milky Way hot chocolate from Dunkin’ Donuts and some Scrubs.  I’ve started to re-watch the series; I’m on Season 2.

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7:45pm – Grading some Theory 3 homework.  Times sure have changed: I never would have turned in a form chart that looked that sloppy.  Note my comment on the far left side: “Rulers are good.”

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BONUS: I’ve made it to Book 2 of the Stephanie Meyer Twilight series, New Moon.  I’ll read some more when I crawl into bed.