First of all, j'ai lu les jeux de la faim et j'aime le roman beaucoup. However, I am a little bit iffy about all the attention that the movie is getting especially cuz most of the people who are so excited haven't even read the book. I have problems with those people who claim that the movie is better when they haven't even read the book. Just like my friend who doesn't want the book to ruin the movie so she's not reading the book till after the movie. What is wrong with you?!?!
This whole excitement about the movie reminds me of twilight. The books were really good and then the movies came out and they just ruined everything for me. Now I can't read the books without seeing the characters that they casted for the movie, that is not cool since I think those people failed miserably. So now I'm feeling in the middle about Hungery Games. On the one side, I really want to see how they interpreted the book and which parts they put in and which they left out. On the other side I have a really good image of what goes down in the book in my head and I don't want to ruin that. The Hungery Games is also not a low budged film like twilight was so there is hope that it will be super awesome.
In a week from today it's my birthday and my friend is going to take me to go see the Hunger Games the night before cuz we don't have school on Good Friday so I won't have to be home super early to get lots of sleep for school since there won't be any.
I asked for three books for my birthday (The Alchemyst [The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel], Catching Fire and Mockingjay) and 1/2 of birkenstocks. I made sure to make a birthday list that didn't involve a lot of expensive or unrealistic things like a giraffe or a plane ticket to France. Books is the only thing I want apart from birkenstocks but as those are expensive I only asked for half.
Also the other day I went over to my friends house and we sat on her couch and took all the Sarah Dessen books of the shelf to discuss. I'm so glad I have a friend who enjoys books as much as me cuz without that I don't know who I would talk to about the exciting events that occur amongst those beautiful pages.
Also, I greatly recommend that all of you out there read The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel by Michael Scott cuz they are just super awesome. My 13 year old cousin was the one who got me started reading those and now I have all of them but the first one and the one that's supposed to be coming out soon.
Finally, this weekend I'm going to see my school!! There is an open house that starts tomorrow morning and goes for about 2 hours. I get to tour the campus that I'll be at and then the residence and what ever else. Tis going to be wonderful!! :)
All for one and one for all! This is t-bear signing off.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
It's Saturday.
First of all, Happy St. Pattys day! Make sure you get your fill of green beer today cuz I don't think the day would be complete without it.
Nextly, the dementors must have got together yesterday and planned a surprise visit because I can't see very far out my window this morning from all the fog. If things get any worse I'll have to go get myself some chocolate. Today is gonna be a good day, no dementor with weird "make you feel sad and unloved" powers is going to get me down. I will persever, just like I do through the mole hills that pave the way over to Oma and Opa's house. This whole dementor dilemma is the perfect time for me to fetch my "Hermione's Wand" from that draw I haven't opened it a while and clear the area of those sketchy hooded not quite people. Good thing my patronus is a giraffe rather than a lion, I've heard giraffes strike fear into anyone who looks them in the eye. Except for me of course, giraffes and I, well, we have a certain understanding. It goes beyond the whole patronus dealio.
The next article that I will draw your attention to is Ten Thousand Villages. Ever been? Well you can't be my friend if you haven't. But then I don't have any friends so I guess it doesn't really matter. Anywho, it is a wonderful store and I'm volunteering there in about 32 minutes. Get ready, cuz when I'm there all the people come. We could have at least 5 people in the store at one time, and that's a record.
Second lastly, you know the robot at a major intersection has been out for 7 days when there are no cars even remotely close to it. Yes, I'm talking about you Oak and Erie. I pulled up there on Wednesday morning and 1 other car was there. Just 1. Really? Like, really? These are the dealings of a small town that doesn't seem to be going anywhere with it's life.
Lastly, I watched Finding Neverland last night. The ending was sad, yes I did cry. However, I did find a new super awesome quote that some old lady told Johnny Depp.
Au revoir, this is t-bear signing off.
Nextly, the dementors must have got together yesterday and planned a surprise visit because I can't see very far out my window this morning from all the fog. If things get any worse I'll have to go get myself some chocolate. Today is gonna be a good day, no dementor with weird "make you feel sad and unloved" powers is going to get me down. I will persever, just like I do through the mole hills that pave the way over to Oma and Opa's house. This whole dementor dilemma is the perfect time for me to fetch my "Hermione's Wand" from that draw I haven't opened it a while and clear the area of those sketchy hooded not quite people. Good thing my patronus is a giraffe rather than a lion, I've heard giraffes strike fear into anyone who looks them in the eye. Except for me of course, giraffes and I, well, we have a certain understanding. It goes beyond the whole patronus dealio.
The next article that I will draw your attention to is Ten Thousand Villages. Ever been? Well you can't be my friend if you haven't. But then I don't have any friends so I guess it doesn't really matter. Anywho, it is a wonderful store and I'm volunteering there in about 32 minutes. Get ready, cuz when I'm there all the people come. We could have at least 5 people in the store at one time, and that's a record.
Second lastly, you know the robot at a major intersection has been out for 7 days when there are no cars even remotely close to it. Yes, I'm talking about you Oak and Erie. I pulled up there on Wednesday morning and 1 other car was there. Just 1. Really? Like, really? These are the dealings of a small town that doesn't seem to be going anywhere with it's life.
Lastly, I watched Finding Neverland last night. The ending was sad, yes I did cry. However, I did find a new super awesome quote that some old lady told Johnny Depp.
It's like the ticking crocodile, time is chasing after all of us.It's true.
Au revoir, this is t-bear signing off.
Monday, March 5, 2012
The Notebook
I have just completed yet another book and the following is my critique on the book and how it compares to the film.
The Notebook was wonderfully writen however, I didn't get much out of it, I think because I have already seen the movie a dozen times. The book is about a love story but it only covers about a day in 213 pages.
The movie consists of the storyteller starting at the beginning and finishing at the end which is very different from the novel. The novel starts near the end and has flashbacks that help to tell the story and show how the love story actually started. It wasn't the best book I've ever read (its hard to compete with HP) but I wanted to read it just to see how the story had been writen. I personally like the movie The Notebook a lot better than the book.
Compared to the other novel that I read (also by Nicholas Sparks) I thought the book was way better. I read Dear John before The Notebook and I thought it was a very good book. It definitly showed the characters falling in love instead of like the movie where it all seems to happen over night. Although it only takes a week for them to fall in love in the book I still find that it makes more sense. The book showed them talking more and actually getting to know each other while the movie seemed to show them in love after only talking one or two times.
I really like the way that John and his fathers relationship went in the book compared to the movie. He never seemed to really understand his dad in the movie but in the book he actually made an effort to hang out with him even if all that meant was sitting together and reading. Their relationship grew so much in the novel and that same feeling was absent from the movie. I wish that part could have been in there, but then again I also with that the trip to St. Mungo`s was in the fifth Harry Potter movie. It always seems to be easy to show the growth of a relationship in a book, but when that same growth is attempted to be incorporated in a movie it doesn`t seem to work out.
This is one of the many reasons that I enjoy the book to the movie in most cases. However, I again turn to The Notebook and understand that sometimes the movie can be better than the book, sometimes.
The Notebook was wonderfully writen however, I didn't get much out of it, I think because I have already seen the movie a dozen times. The book is about a love story but it only covers about a day in 213 pages.
The movie consists of the storyteller starting at the beginning and finishing at the end which is very different from the novel. The novel starts near the end and has flashbacks that help to tell the story and show how the love story actually started. It wasn't the best book I've ever read (its hard to compete with HP) but I wanted to read it just to see how the story had been writen. I personally like the movie The Notebook a lot better than the book.
Compared to the other novel that I read (also by Nicholas Sparks) I thought the book was way better. I read Dear John before The Notebook and I thought it was a very good book. It definitly showed the characters falling in love instead of like the movie where it all seems to happen over night. Although it only takes a week for them to fall in love in the book I still find that it makes more sense. The book showed them talking more and actually getting to know each other while the movie seemed to show them in love after only talking one or two times.
I really like the way that John and his fathers relationship went in the book compared to the movie. He never seemed to really understand his dad in the movie but in the book he actually made an effort to hang out with him even if all that meant was sitting together and reading. Their relationship grew so much in the novel and that same feeling was absent from the movie. I wish that part could have been in there, but then again I also with that the trip to St. Mungo`s was in the fifth Harry Potter movie. It always seems to be easy to show the growth of a relationship in a book, but when that same growth is attempted to be incorporated in a movie it doesn`t seem to work out.
This is one of the many reasons that I enjoy the book to the movie in most cases. However, I again turn to The Notebook and understand that sometimes the movie can be better than the book, sometimes.
"Reading takes us away from home, but more important, it finds homes for us everywhere."this is t-bear signing off
- Hazel Rochman
Sunday, March 4, 2012
The Lorax
Today I went to see the Lorax with Papa and Sister. I have to say, Dr. Seuss was a genius. It was super awesome and I definitly recommend going to see it pronto.
We must have been the oldest kids in the theatre and it was packed but that didn't take away from the movie any cuz surprisingly the children were very well-behaved.
You should all go see it tomorrow or now whichever works best for you. Better yet, take me with you. I would love to see it again.
Don't be surprised if while watching you suddenly feel the urge to reach for your phone and try to decifer the actors voices on the movie. Happened to me once, but I resisted the urge to disturb those around me who were thoroughly enjoying that which was displayed upon the screen. Don't worry as soon as I arrived back to my current place of residence I immediatly shut myself in my room so that I could check out these voices and finally uncover the truth that has been kept from me all this time. The. Nerve. Of. Some. People. My mind has been put at ease and all will soon be forgiven, grudges will not be kept for that is a not happy way to live a life. I've let go of my feelings and will calm myself with some soothing reading.
At the end of the movie this wonderful quote came on:
Have a happy Sunday! this is t-bear signing off.
We must have been the oldest kids in the theatre and it was packed but that didn't take away from the movie any cuz surprisingly the children were very well-behaved.
You should all go see it tomorrow or now whichever works best for you. Better yet, take me with you. I would love to see it again.
Don't be surprised if while watching you suddenly feel the urge to reach for your phone and try to decifer the actors voices on the movie. Happened to me once, but I resisted the urge to disturb those around me who were thoroughly enjoying that which was displayed upon the screen. Don't worry as soon as I arrived back to my current place of residence I immediatly shut myself in my room so that I could check out these voices and finally uncover the truth that has been kept from me all this time. The. Nerve. Of. Some. People. My mind has been put at ease and all will soon be forgiven, grudges will not be kept for that is a not happy way to live a life. I've let go of my feelings and will calm myself with some soothing reading.
At the end of the movie this wonderful quote came on:
Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.Just so all of you are aware, you missed Dr. Seuss day on March 2nd but there's always next year, right?
- Dr. Seuss
Have a happy Sunday! this is t-bear signing off.
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