Beowulf looks awesome, like Final Fantasy:Spirits Within. I am so glad that I ordered the graphic novel for my library.
I saw Tom Leavitt’s movie (okay, so Blue Sky Studio’s movie trailer) before the Simpsons movie. At first the projector was off and it was just sound, but then they fixed it quickly. Here’s the full trailer. What I find interesting about Horton Hears a Who (leave it to Sean the Humanities teacher to point out the deep meaning) is that the story can apply to yet-to-be-born-children.
Big Weekend: I also finished Deathly Hallows last night. Loved the…nevermind. It just hit me how jacked up it would be to talk about the last few chapters if people haven’t read the book yet. When someone gets to the chapter called “King’s Cross”, tell me. Funky stuff.
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I finished it last week. I was somewhat unhappy with it.
I am all aflutter over Beowulf, though. I’m pretty much always in favor of Neil Gaiman’s work.
In the other Potter books do they throw around magic like they’re making PB&Js? I read the first two and then skipped to the end of the series. It had been since college that I had read a Potter book.