
Procrastination 101
* needs lock down to complete portfolio *
* just taken a patronus test and mine's a Tonkinese cat *
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Truthfully, I am in the midst of rewriting the intro and I have panicked emailed my diss lecturer, saying that I want to bail out of psychoanalytical theory and was to focus soley on feminist theory. I am so hoping he will be scanning his emails this weekend as I have so much chop-and-discard editing to do, it's gonna look like a mortuary slab.
16:14
I have done a third of the intro - this is not looking pretty :-/
21:36
Too tired to care.
Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them
Nov. 30th, 2016 08:34 pmI watched Fantastic Beasts & Where To Find Them and I really enjoyed it. I liked the Twenties New York setting - Eddie Redmayne has yet to grow on me as 'Brit Boffin Wizard' Newt Scamander, but the characters of cute chubster Jacob Kowalski (Dan Fogler), demoted Auror Porpentina Goldstein (Katherine Waterston) and her scatty Legilimen sister, Queenie (Alison Sudol) are endearing. Samantha Morton was chillingly brilliant as loopy Mary Lou Barebone aka 'Sadistic Wannabe Witchfinder.' Lost boy Credence Barebone (Ezra Miller) was fantastic and a reminder of what happens when the likes of Snape 'don't keep a lid on it.' Best actor, who REALLY should have had a more prominent place, was Colin Farrell as the dark Percival Graves. His scenes with Credence were * ahem * 'highly charged.' Least favourite was the surprise of Johnny Depp at the end - who will be 'Catch of the Season' in future 'Beast' films, if he cleans himself up and recalibrates - sans all the 'Heard High Drama'.
8 out of 10 - only because I think they might have overused the CGI a bit.