So how about that $50-million first day Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith posted? I admit I did help that out in my small way. I took off a little early from work hoping that there would still be some space at the theater near my house, and lo and behold, there was. So I waited in line behind this nice couple and their two kids and read my Narnia books for an hour. Well, half-hour, really, since they let us in with 30 minutes to go. And apparently the theater got all fancy and had moving ads on the screen while we waited as opposed to your standard slides, which was cool. It was funny, took a little while to realize what was different.
And they started the trailers early. Which is good, I guess, and I know I’ve complained about 20 minutes of trailers before, but still, I now have to break the habit of feeling safe when I’m just a few minutes late because the trailers no longer start at the movie time, the movie starts at the movie time. Imagine that. Hey, what can I say, I like trailers. Especially the Narnia teaser trailer. It was great to see it on the computer, but it’s even better in a theater with surround sound and a huge screen. Sigh: to have a home theater.
So yeah. The movie. It was good, I liked it, and if asked by someone I would probably see it again. The StL Post gave it two out of four stars, while I would probably give it 2 1/2 stars. The special effects redeem the (still) pretty poor acting, and the story has some flaws. I guess what bothered me the most is they just didn’t quite make it believeable that Anakin would surrender so easily to the Dark Side. It happened too quickly. And while he had a valid reason, it wouldn’t be what pushed me over the edge, I guess. Whatever. It was a good way to end the series, and I’m sure it’s going to last all summer long. Bully for George Lucas.
So the next thing on my list is to learn GarageBand because I really want to write some songs of my own. I have to admit, as much as I want a PowerBook, the fact that an iBook comes with iLife (which includes GarageBand) made the iBook the only choice. Let’s hope there are no exploding power adaptors associated with this computer, eh? So I finally got myself a book to help me out, and I’ve found a couple of places online that look great, like iComposition and MacJams so hopefully one day you too can hear my sweeping soundtrack-like songs. Er. Yeah.
That is, when I’m not studying for the MCAT. The closest I’ve come to that so far is looking at the instructions for signing up, which I suppose I ought to do soon. Why on earth is a stupid test like that $200? I don’t understand why it costs so much when so many people are taking it. Bugger. Maybe the ‘rents will help out. It’s scary, that your future can sort of rest on how well you perform on an eight-hour test. Oy.
On the upside, Writer’s Meetup tonight, and I AM going to go, and hopefully my friend who is Sexier Than A Duck will be there too, so yay. I have to figure out what bit of writing I would present. Eek! Some of the old Moonstone stuff is just crap. I know this, you know this if you read it, but really, I have to get to the end before I can fix the beginning. Seems odd to put it that way but I must move forward. I want to send off a query letter like STAD did 🙂 And another upside is that even though Kate doesn’t really know if she’ll like the renfest, she’s going with me next weekend. Yay! Perhaps I’ll wear my newly-completed skirt. Or not, depending on whether or not I can stand to wear the bodice for a day. We’ll see. I really need to start doing crunches.
Here’s to making beautiful music. Or maybe just lunch.
I contributed to that opening day amount for Star Wars, too. I bought tickets in advance to the midnight showing here and got to the theater decently early. I thought the movie was excellent. Much better than Episodes I and II.
See, this is the post I wasn’t able to read until i got home right now! It’s not my fault!
I’m excited for you though. And I’m really glad we got to have lunch today.
~Leona