Eli-djah, music, pirates, fluff.
Feb. 27th, 2003 08:24 pmMany of you seem to have your minds where they should be tonight: on somber questions of war, freedom, patriotism, relationships, school.
Me, I just want to talk about pop culture. This is probably a sign that I've had enough studying for a while. (Though you wouldn't know it from what I post here, I do spend a fair amount of time every day absorbed in Linguistics tasks. And that doesn't count thinking up different ways to make FotR lines sound dirty.)
By the way, I wish to sincerely apologize to anyone who clicked all unknowingly on the last entry and was squicked into shell-shock. No one has complained as of yet, but it probably happened. Maybe this entry will clear the slash taste from your mouth.
Who am I kidding. No it won't.
Elijah was right again: this Doves album, "The Last Broadcast," is really really good. Glad I took a chance on it. Also I finally verified that he does pronounce the "j" in his name with an affricate sound--that is, "j" as in "jump," not "zh" as in "genre" (which is how I had been saying it). I had noticed his fellow actors constantly referring to Eli-djah instead of Eli-zha, and kept wondering why they were saying it wrong. Then I reasoned that since they're his friends, they probably weren't saying it wrong; he probably says it that way himself. (Steve: "I mean, he was right there to correct them.") And indeed, if you listen close on LordoftheRings.net ("Hello, this is Elijah Wood; welcome to Lord of the Rings dot net"), he does indeed say it that way. Isn't that nice? You know, if you guys were all linguistics geeks, I could just describe it this way: the "j" in his name is a voiced alveopalatal affricate, not a fricative. But instead, because very few people speak that language, I have to resort to this awkward "dj" vs "zh" spelling thing and hope you follow me.
Somehow, I hadn't seen any footage from the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean movie till tonight, on some entertainment news clip. Oh, my Lord, that was hysterical. I was snickering the whole time. Johnny Depp dripping with black hair extensions, daggers, and jewelry...swordfighting with Orlando Bloom in a puffy white shirt...accidentally nicking him on the wrist ("Are you okay?")...heehee. Whoever said "Most slashable movie ever" looks to be entirely right. The interview clip with Orlando had him saying, "I can't believe it; I've played an elf, a boxer, an outlaw, and now a pirate? I'm living every boy's dream." Rent-boy too, Orlando; don't forget you played a rent-boy. Which also is every boy's dream, I'm sure.
I just tried to make oatmeal scotchies. They look horrible - all flattened out and greasy. (Still taste pretty good, though.) But I figured out why. Guess what I forgot? The oats. Yeah. That would do it. Ahahaha...I'm such a dork.
Me, I just want to talk about pop culture. This is probably a sign that I've had enough studying for a while. (Though you wouldn't know it from what I post here, I do spend a fair amount of time every day absorbed in Linguistics tasks. And that doesn't count thinking up different ways to make FotR lines sound dirty.)
By the way, I wish to sincerely apologize to anyone who clicked all unknowingly on the last entry and was squicked into shell-shock. No one has complained as of yet, but it probably happened. Maybe this entry will clear the slash taste from your mouth.
Who am I kidding. No it won't.
Elijah was right again: this Doves album, "The Last Broadcast," is really really good. Glad I took a chance on it. Also I finally verified that he does pronounce the "j" in his name with an affricate sound--that is, "j" as in "jump," not "zh" as in "genre" (which is how I had been saying it). I had noticed his fellow actors constantly referring to Eli-djah instead of Eli-zha, and kept wondering why they were saying it wrong. Then I reasoned that since they're his friends, they probably weren't saying it wrong; he probably says it that way himself. (Steve: "I mean, he was right there to correct them.") And indeed, if you listen close on LordoftheRings.net ("Hello, this is Elijah Wood; welcome to Lord of the Rings dot net"), he does indeed say it that way. Isn't that nice? You know, if you guys were all linguistics geeks, I could just describe it this way: the "j" in his name is a voiced alveopalatal affricate, not a fricative. But instead, because very few people speak that language, I have to resort to this awkward "dj" vs "zh" spelling thing and hope you follow me.
Somehow, I hadn't seen any footage from the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean movie till tonight, on some entertainment news clip. Oh, my Lord, that was hysterical. I was snickering the whole time. Johnny Depp dripping with black hair extensions, daggers, and jewelry...swordfighting with Orlando Bloom in a puffy white shirt...accidentally nicking him on the wrist ("Are you okay?")...heehee. Whoever said "Most slashable movie ever" looks to be entirely right. The interview clip with Orlando had him saying, "I can't believe it; I've played an elf, a boxer, an outlaw, and now a pirate? I'm living every boy's dream." Rent-boy too, Orlando; don't forget you played a rent-boy. Which also is every boy's dream, I'm sure.
I just tried to make oatmeal scotchies. They look horrible - all flattened out and greasy. (Still taste pretty good, though.) But I figured out why. Guess what I forgot? The oats. Yeah. That would do it. Ahahaha...I'm such a dork.
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Date: 2003-02-27 08:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 09:10 am (UTC)Phonetics usually is the most intimidating at first, probably because of the new symbols and technical terms, but it's kind of fun when you get used to it. Or else I'm just a geek, which is also quite likely. :)
*squints*
Date: 2003-02-27 09:20 pm (UTC)I've clearly spent too much time on TCM this week. Sorry Astaire/Rogers, you can't compete with Depp/Bloom.
Re: *squints*
Date: 2003-02-28 09:12 am (UTC)Bloom is looking Most Hot with his long pirate hair, incidentally.
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Date: 2003-02-28 09:17 am (UTC)And yeah. It must have taken about twenty reloads. I think it hit every single other actor before it got to 'Lijah, some of them twice. (I giggled at Billy Boyd's Scottish accent even though, as a linguist, I should know better than to giggle at accents.) If there's a library of them, then I don't know about it. Would've been useful...
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Date: 2003-02-27 11:44 pm (UTC)It's high time I brushed up my IPA.
~j
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Date: 2003-02-28 04:21 am (UTC)Damn I feel evil.
Heh, so the oatmeal scotchies were just 'meal scotchies in the end? Ah, mention of food makes my already empty stomache grumble *mental note - food is good*
Mmm Depp/Bloom.
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Date: 2003-02-28 09:23 am (UTC)Depp/Bloom...heehee...still makes me laugh. In an eeeevil way.
Pirates of the Caribbean
Date: 2003-02-28 05:44 am (UTC)Guess I'm one of the ones that will be seeing it just for Orlando. Oh well. If it's horrendous, it can't be as bad as, say, the mere CONCEPT of "Dumb and Dumber-er". *shudders*
Re: Pirates of the Caribbean
Date: 2003-02-28 09:25 am (UTC)Amen on Dumb and Dumber-er. How did such a lame preview get tacked onto the splendidness that is The Two Towers?
Re: Pirates of the Caribbean
Date: 2003-02-28 09:31 am (UTC)Maybe its for those people that alter their realities with recreational drugs or something. Yeah, that's my theory at least, cuz someone would HAVE to be on something to enjoy the movie.
:-p
So what ya thinkin of The Hulk movie? I can't wait.
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Date: 2003-02-28 05:52 am (UTC)i saw the Pirates trailer today and almost passed out from excitement!!
i reckon it looks freaking AWESOME! of course its going to be cheesy and campy, but its a Disney movie about PIRATES...what else could it be?!
the words 'swashbuckling adventure' come to mind! i for one cannot wait to experience all the slashy goodness :)
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Date: 2003-02-28 09:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 07:21 am (UTC)Sad thing is, I understood every word of that.
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Date: 2003-02-28 11:25 am (UTC);)
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Date: 2003-02-28 07:56 am (UTC)Mmm. Pirates.
I am actually excited that Geoffrey Rush is in that movie too. I adore him. He's so amazing.
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Date: 2003-02-28 11:27 am (UTC)Geoffrey Rush too? Wow. How'd they get all these good people? Maybe the movie won't suck too much. :D
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Date: 2003-02-28 08:46 am (UTC)I love oatmeal scotchies. When I was a kid, my mom always used to make them as cookie bars and I got to pack one per day in my lunch. And just so you know - I'll be they turned out better without oats than they would without flour - which is something I did once.
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Date: 2003-02-28 11:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-28 12:06 pm (UTC)dreams of meeting famous people
Date: 2003-02-28 05:37 pm (UTC)I feel sorry for famous people sometimes, just because of the inanities that you KNOW they put up with on a daily basis. Poor famous hunks, can't eat a meal in public without some crazed fan rushing up to them and groping them with cold sweaty nervous hands ... and stuttering about stupid stuff.
Boy, that was vivid, wasn't it?
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Date: 2003-02-28 10:39 pm (UTC)Re: dreams of meeting famous people
Date: 2003-03-01 04:39 am (UTC)You'd be surprised at the amount of movies that have at least PART filmed in this area. It's insane. There is at least one every couple of years. Recent ones that I can remember: Now and Then (chick flick), Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (makes sense, the story took place here), The General's Daughter, The Legend of Bagger Vance ... I know there are more but I literally just woke up.
Oh the joys of parenthood, to be awakened at 7:30 to hear your four year old eating potato chips that your husband forgot to put away somewhere out of kid reach... her breath is going to be NICE ... salt and vinegar chips and hubbys sour trolli gummi worms first thing in the morning. :-p
Re: dreams of meeting famous people
Date: 2003-03-02 10:15 am (UTC)Now, this little Sacramento-valley city, nobody ever films in. So I may live in the same state as most of the LotR actors, technically, but I might as well be on the other side of the moon in terms of real distance from Hollywood.
Chips and sour gummi worms...*shudder*...ah, the strong stomachs of childhood. How I miss them. :)
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Date: 2003-02-28 07:12 pm (UTC)Ha! I so want to see Orlando as a rent-boy! that would be just priceless.
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Date: 2003-02-28 10:41 pm (UTC)(I imagine one of the million Orlando Bloom websites has screencaptures from it...)