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Wednesday, 30 June 2010

Movie Quote Trivia game

Posted on 20:19 by simmo
I got this from Caroline's blog--you should read her Movie Quote Trivia post, too!!

Rules:
1. Pick 20 of your favorite movies.

2. Go to IMDB.com and find a quote from each movie.

3. Post them for everyone to guess.

4. Strike it out when someone guesses correctly, and put who guessed it and the movie.

5. NO cheating.
  
I tried not to make these too hard, but I had to make it somewhat challenging!  ;)  Good luck!

  1. "Name a shrub after me. Something prickly and hard to eradicate."
  2. "You seem to be now the very thing you set out to destroy, giving evil for evil! Hatred is turning you to stone."
  3. "I would prefer it if I did not enjoy oranges. Consuming them is a most incommodious business."
  4. "It's your wedding day - I agree with everything you say."
  5. "I like old fashioned things."
  6. "I am now telling the computer *exactly* what it can do with a life time supply of chocolate."
  7. "I'm well aware that in your eyes at least, I'm not a gentleman."
  8. "The man with the hatchet gets to pick the choicest cuts."
  9.  "Do you ever feel like a chess piece yourself? In a game being played against your will."
  10. "Haven't you ever seen a dinosaur before?"
  11.  "I don't want to be in a battle. But waiting on the edge of one I can't escape is even worse." 
  12.  "They're... They're just bells."
  13. "I'm not a dwarf! I'm a girl. And actually, I'm tallest in my class."
  14.  "I give myself very good advice, but I very seldom follow it."
  15.  "All right. We'll put it away. We'll keep it hidden, we'll never speak of it again. No one knows it's here, do they?"
  16. "I am not what is called a civilized man, Professor. I have done with society for reasons that seem good to me. Therefore, I do not obey its laws. "
  17. "You'd think more people would know a badger when they see one."
  18. "Look at my men. Their courage hangs by a thread. If this is to be our end, then I would have them make such an end, as to be worthy of remembrance."
  19. "All young ladies are accomplished. They sing, they draw, they dance, speak French and German, cover screens and I know not what."
  20. "It's no use screaming at a time like this. Nobody will hear you. Help! Help!"

ANSWERS:


  1. Movie:  Master and Commander  Answered by:  Emiko
  2. Movie:  Ben-Hur, Answered by:  Ashley
  3. Move:  Cranford, Answered by:  Ashley, Emily, Emiko
  4. Movie:  Amazing Grace, Answered by:  Ashley, Emily, Emiko, Awel
  5. Movie:  Nancy Drew, Answered by:  Emily, Emiko
  6. Movie:  Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, Answered by:  Grace, Emiko
  7. Movie:  North & South, Answered by:  Ashley, Emily
  8. Movie:  Horatio Hornblower - The Fire Ships, Answered by:  Awel
  9. Movie:  The Young Victoria, Answered by:  Ashley, Grace, Emily, Emiko
  10. Movie:  Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008), Answered by:  Emily, Emiko
  11. Movie:  The Return of the King, Answered by:  Emily, Caroline, Emiko, Awel
  12. Movie:  BBC's "Robin Hood" Season 2, Answered by:  Caroline, Emiko
  13. Movie:  The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Answered by:  Ashley, Grace, Emily, Caroline, Emiko, Awel
  14. Movie:  Alice in Wonderland (Disney animated version) Answered by:  Emiko
  15. Movie:  The Fellowship of the Ring, Answered by:  Emily, Caroline, Emiko, Awel
  16. Movie:  20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Disney), Answered by:  Ashley, Emiko
  17. Movie:  Prince Caspian, Answered by:  Emily, Caroline, Awel
  18. Movie:  The Two Towers, Answered by:  Emily, Emiko, Awel
  19. Movie:  Pride & Prejudice (1995), Answered by:  Ashley, Emily, Emiko, Awel, musicmaiden
  20. Movie:  The Wizard of Oz, Answered by:  Caroline, Emiko



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    Tuesday, 29 June 2010

    Tagged by Elránia: The Song/Music Tag

    Posted on 20:42 by simmo
    The Song/Music Tag

    What was the last song you listened to?
    "Danny Boy" by Celtic Thunder 

    What is the longest a song has been stuck in your head?
    Not sure.  That happens to me pretty often, and it's usually songs I can't stand. 

    If you were an artist, what genre would you sing?
    Celtic, pop, and/or soft rock.  Like Celtic Thunder.  ;)

    What is your favorite piece of music you've performed in front of an audience?
    I would say it was a Christmas medley that my community orchestra performed at a retirement home, not too long ago.  The audience sang along, and the last song was "Silent Night"...it was the most beautiful performance I've ever been a part of.  Just hearing people sing like that, and to think that that music brought everyone together for ten minutes, makes it my favourite.

    What piece of music best describes you when you are happy?
    Either the HMS Indefatigable theme song from the Hornblower TV series, or the Endless Ocean theme from Master and Commander.  :D 

    What piece of music best describes you when you are angry?
    Possibly the theme from Bach's Chaconne (for solo violin).

    Name your two favorite songs from movies:
    "Into the West" from Return of the King, and "All I Ask of You" from Phantom of the Opera (not sure if this counts, because I haven't seen the movie and I like the original cast recording better).  I also love "I've Got a Golden Ticket" from Willy Wonka.  ;)

    Name your two favorite songs not from movies:
    Well, two of my faves are "Take Me Home" and "Lauren and I" by Celtic Thunder. 

    What song makes you want to dance?
    Technically, it's not a song, but the Swan Lake waltz by Tchaikovsky!!  I think it's one of the best waltzes ever...

    Who do you choose to do this tag?
    Nina, Earwen, Maggie, Gwyn, Milli, and anyone else who wants to do it!


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    Saturday, 26 June 2010

    A bouquet for you

    Posted on 12:12 by simmo
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    Saturday, 19 June 2010

    Still my favourite genre

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    Thursday, 17 June 2010

    The trailer

    Posted on 09:05 by simmo


    What do you think?!!  It looks like it's going to be really, really good!  I LOVE the Dawn Treader...almost exactly like it is in the book!  The costumes and cinematography look wonderful too, and so far, it looks like the plot is going to stay pretty close to the book.  Not sure about the White Witch being there, but I guess if it means they're getting ready to film The Magician's Nephew (my fave, along with Silver Chair), that's ok with me.  ;)  I was a bit disappointed that they didn't show Caspian, Eustace, the dragon, the sea serpent, or the pirates much (if at all); but maybe they're saving that for another trailer.  I especially want to see the sea serpent!!! 

    One thing about The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, is that I think it would be easier to turn into a film than Prince Caspian or LWW, because Dawn Treader has more subplots, very interesting settings, a dragon and a sea monster, and all the danger and heroism that a sea story has.  So, hopefully, this movie will be just as successful, if not more so, than LWW!


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    Wednesday, 16 June 2010

    Dawn Treader Trailer News!

    Posted on 09:17 by simmo
    The trailer for The Voyage of the Dawn Treader will now be posted online, at NarniaWeb, tonight at 12:00 am, PST, (technically Thursday morning).  I probably won't be able to stay up that late, but I'm thinking of getting up early in the morning...I'm really excited!  :)


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    Monday, 14 June 2010

    Sketches of characters

    Posted on 10:51 by simmo
    The first is a protagonist, Philip, from my 18th-century story:
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    I really like this one, mostly because of the fact that I didn't use a reference photo but it still turned out ok.  I don't think it looks exactly like him (more like Horatio Hornblower), but it's pretty close.

    The second is Alan Breck from Kidnapped.  It might not be quite finished, but close enough:
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    It was supposed to be drawn or finished with colored pencils, but I don't think I want to risk it now--colored pencil drawing is not my forte.  Maybe if I print it up first.  This one was harder to draw, especially the face; next time I'll draw on a slightly larger scale. 

    Thirdly, here's a picture I drew a year or two ago:
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    James McAvoy as Bilbo Baggins!  ;)  Not likely to happen, I know...  :(




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    Thursday, 10 June 2010

    Courage

    Posted on 14:50 by simmo
    "'I will have no man in my boat,' said Starbuck, 'who is not afraid of a whale.'  By this, he seemed to mean, not only that the most reliable and useful courage was that which arises from the fair estimation of the encountered peril, but that an utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward."

    - Moby-Dick, by Herman Melville


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    Monday, 7 June 2010

    Book Review: Catriona

    Posted on 09:30 by simmo
    WARNING:  Contains Kidnapped spoilers!!!


    Catriona
    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Edition: Polygon, paperback
    My overall rating:  4 out of 5 stars



    [if there are any typos, please let me know]

    The last chapter of Kidnapped was very nearly a complete, happy ending: Alan Breck was soon to escape to freedom in France, and David Balfour outwitted his selfish uncle and finally came into his inheritance.  David's story is far from finished, however; with the Appin Murder trial impending, he feels it his duty to speak on James Stewart's behalf, and it's not an easy mission, especially when he can't even be sure that the most powerful man who could help him--the Lord Advocate--is trustworthy.  David's own position, as a witness of the murder, is also precarious.  Still only a teenager and overwhelmed by all of this, he strives to work his way through a scheming world, become a gentleman, and win the love of beautiful grey-eyed Catriona Drummond.

    My thoughts:  Stevenson considered this book to be one of his best, if not his best.  I humbly disagree, but I did think it a very good book, and a must-read for anyone who loves Kidnapped.

    In the first part of the story, we have David trying hard to be shrewd and grown-up, while at the same time torn between self-interest and working to free an accused (but innocent) man from execution.  I think David is more likeable in this book, because, in many ways, the troubles David encounters in Catriona are much worse than those in Kidnapped, and the ways he faces them are (usually) very admirable, especially since he has no one else to look up to for help.  I really liked this first half of the book--there was plenty of danger, adventure, and some suspense; and Stevenson's elegant but vivid writing is an excellent example and standard for authors today.  I was skeptical about this book, but it turned out to be worthwhile and highly interesting; the scheming characters were very irritating, the Scottish dialogue wonderful as always (wish I could write it!!), and I think my new favourite character was Charles Stewart (coincidentally, Alan Breck's cousin).

    Alan Breck fans, prepare to be disappointed.  There was very little of him in this book.  I expected that, but it really is too bad.  :(  In addition, when he is in the book, his character seems to be written only half-heartedly, and he doesn't seem like quite the same Alan that one remembers from Kidnapped.

    Now for the reason I gave it just 4 stars: part 2 of the book is less than wonderful.  It's like a romance story from a guy's point of view.  Of course, I like old-fashioned romance stories, and I like the idea of one being written by a guy from a guy's perspective, but at times it was just too agitated and dramatic for me.  Catriona was likeable enough at first, but both she and David got really annoying.  It was kind of disappointing, particularly because it had the potential to be poignant and unique.  As it was, it turned out to be rather cliche.

    The ending is pretty good.  Complete?  Well, sort of.  Actually, I could see many sequels and/or prequels to Kidnapped & Catriona.  Why not a whole saga?  But first, one would have to acquire Stevenson's confident historical tone, or at least his brilliant Scottish writing style.  And that would be very, very difficult.  ;)


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    Saturday, 5 June 2010

    Book Review: Kidnapped

    Posted on 16:37 by simmo
    Kidnapped
    by Robert Louis Stevenson
    Edition:  Polygon, paperback.  HIGHLY recommended--very durable, elegant, and readable.  I think it will last much longer than most paperback books!
    My overall rating:  5 out of 5 stars

    [if there are any typos, please let me know]

    Scotland, 1751. Sixteen-year-old David Balfour sets out to claim his inheritance from Ebenezer Balfour, a reclusive miser who lives in a dark mansion called "the House of Shaws". Through others' deceit and his own naivete, David gets kidnapped and soon finds himself landing in one misfortune after another, drawn away from his home in the familiar Lowlands country, and deeper into the Highlands, a place oppressed by English rule. He meets Alan Breck Stewart--a Highlander, rebel, and hunted man; and, after David himself unknowingly becomes an outlaw, David starts to view his country in a different light.  He also comes to understand that life is complex, and that you can't judge people by what they appear to be.

    My thoughts: This is a brilliant book!  It might not be as accessible as Treasure Island, but Kidnapped is arguably a better book, and excellent historical fiction. You don't really need any prior knowledge of Scottish history to read this; and though it's not 100% accurate, it's nevertheless a good introduction to the Scotland of this era. The story itself is pretty fast-paced and starts out splendidly, with the eerie House of Shaws, a sinister sea captain, and more that I would tell, except I don't want to give away spoilers.  ;)

    The characters are very good.  David Balfour is a hero in the true sense of the word: loyal, principled, and striving to do the right thing, with just enough inexperience and typical teenager attitude to make him a realistic character, and to allow for character development. Alan, by contrast, is cleverer and more cautious, and an expert swordsman who can take on several opponents at a time. On the other hand, he has a big ego, is far less scrupulous than David, and never really changes his ways. Still, Alan is kind of a complex character, and surprisingly, he turned out to be my favourite character in the book. He has a kind of honesty about him, which, though far from amounting to humility, makes him more likeable. And you can't help admiring his perseverance and loyalty as a friend. I would recommend this book just because of his character, if for nothing else.

    Finally, even though Kidnapped (like Treasure Island) might be considered as a boy's book, I think it is a great read for just about anyone who loves a good, old-fashioned adventure story, or is interested in 18th-century history. 


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    Wednesday, 2 June 2010

    Sewing a jacket: Part 1

    Posted on 10:39 by simmo
    Here's a photo of that green jacket I mentioned earlier:
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    Basically, what I have left to do is add the facing, button, and hem.  I'm using Simplicity 3565, and so far it's a great pattern, easy to use and understand.  On the other hand, this pattern does not include lining.  However, since it's just going to be for summer, I don't mind.

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    Close-up of the fabric.  It has a nap.

    And here's a picture of the fabric I'll be using for my next sewing project!  Hint: it's for an 11 1/2 inch doll, and it is based on a costume from one of my favourite movies:
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    Tuesday, 1 June 2010

    I'm back!

    Posted on 10:51 by simmo
    So last night we got home from our Southern U.S. vacation!  It was amazing, and kinda weird, because it's like summer over there (what a Washingtonian would consider as "summer"!).  But it was great...I will post pictures later this week!   Then next week I will start blogging more interesting stuff.  =)


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