- finally went to see "sherlock holmes" with some friends :D such a great movie! (it also created the urge to read some of the novels!)
- on the same subject:
was sherlock holmes a vulcan? - also watched "percy jackson and the olympians". maybe i should read the books? (
some questions )
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Haven't seen Percy Jackson either, we were going to but just missed the last showing so Yas and I went to see The Wolfman instead. I saw one of the books in the library and it caught my eye, but also seemed oddly familiar to the Mad Myth books I used to read in junior school.
Haven't seen Men Who Stare At Goats myself, but that's because several people who have seen it told me all the funny bits are shown in the trailer so I shouldn't waste the time/money.
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seemed oddly familiar to the Mad Myth books I used to read in junior school.
i think i've never heard about those before. from what i just googled they sound more fun and not that dead serious.
all the funny bits are shown in the trailer so I shouldn't waste the time/money.
hmm... i guess i'll wait until more people have seen it then and ask their opinion before spending my money on it :)
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i guess i'll wait until more people have seen it then and ask their opinion before spending my money on it I'm a bit of a cynic, so that's my usual approach XD
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yes, i find it rather annoying to see how the attitude in portraying female characters changes with the age of the target group :/ that's one reason why i enjoy reading fantasy books, which often don't bow down to the mature media mainstream.
*g*
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About the hard-wired for ancient Greek thing... well. It doesn't make a lot more sense in the books. Not being able to learn another language is not the point though. He speaks English perfectly well after all - in that universe the heroes' brains are just hard-wired for the Greek alphabet, so they have trouble with the Latin one. They can read, but it takes a while, because they're dyslexic. Whatever *lol*
As for the casino: It wasn't an actual real casino, but a place the Lotophagi took residence to lure people in. I guess they don't care much about their victims' age *lol*
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11????? LOL
oh, so ALL the demigods are dyslexic? hmm...
btw, that teacher in the wheelchair (chiron?).. what does he teach? (i would google it but i don't want to be spoiled about too many things because i know i'll read the books now)
I guess they don't care much about their victims' age *lol*
hmm, guess that makes sense :P
i get that no one inside cares but i would've thought that someone might've prevented them from going inside in the first place... but maybe the whole of las vegas is under soe kindof "spell"?
do the books explain why percy's mother has such knowledge about things? (in the back of my mind i somehow think the gods are forbidden to tell mortals.. but maybe i'm confusing things..)
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Yeah, all of them or most of them were diagnosed to with dyslexia and ADHD, but in the end it's just their heritage showing.
Uhm, I think Chiron aka Mr Brunner was Percy's Latin teacher *scratches head*
Well, sloppy movie writing, I guess. According to the kids' age in the books the whole thing is a bit different, too. There's no casino, but an amusement arcade with a lot of video games and other stuff.
In the books Percy's Mom does know about the whole "Greek gods are real" thing, because she knew who Poseidon was and that she had to protect Percy. But since the plot is much different and more complicated in the book, she isn't the one to guide the kids to the Olympus, I can tell you this much.
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Uhm, I think Chiron aka Mr Brunner was Percy's Latin teacher *scratches head*
but why does he teach stuff about ancient greece then? (also, does that mean that he doesn't have a problem reading the latin alphabet? because he's a centaur(? i think) and the dyslexia problem is specific for demigods and doesn't appear in other creatures from that period?) lol i'm probably thinking way too much about this ... ^^
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