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2005-12-11 12:42 PM More TLTW&TW
This quote from Caitlín R. Kiernan’s journal sums up my feelings perfectly:
--- “I've been very preoccupied with The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe since we saw the movie…. It really was wonderful. Hell, I even liked Alanis Morrisette's contribution to the soundtrack, and I usually find her more than a tad irksome. However, I am annoyed that she can't be bothered pronounce ‘wunderkind’ right and that no one corrected her. Then again, this is the girl who clearly had no clue as to the meaning of ‘ironic,’ and no one corrected her on that, either. I'll admit she made a pretty good god, though.” --- I was rather horrified to discover that the song I’d been enjoying during the credits was in fact Alanis. I think it didn’t make me run screaming because she was actually singing, and not shouting. I actually went into the Alanis “that’s not ironic!” rant last night, too. <>-<>-<> I really need to see this movie again. So stunning. Read/Post Comments (1) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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