I haz X-mas prezzie!
Dec. 17th, 2008 04:24 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
HERE LIES BRILLIANCE!
And the Awesomesauce Award of the Year goes to....
pgwfolc !
Paul, you sweetheart!! (♥ x squishes) millionty!
Indeed, going so long in ignorance of Inigo Montoya is pop-cultural blasphemy. Thanks for helping me correct this gaping flaw in my education.
*dances with Kermit*
And the Awesomesauce Award of the Year goes to....
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Paul, you sweetheart!! (♥ x squishes) millionty!
Indeed, going so long in ignorance of Inigo Montoya is pop-cultural blasphemy. Thanks for helping me correct this gaping flaw in my education.
*dances with Kermit*
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Date: 2008-12-17 11:44 am (UTC)Also, I'm positive his name is spelled "Indigo" but you never hear the D because of his accent! Yet IMDB agrees with your spelling. Now I've developed a twitch that'll not resolve till this gets solved.
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Date: 2008-12-17 01:07 pm (UTC)The entry is flocked, since there are those who frown upon this sort of sharing. Links can be provided at need.
And, while I'm writing...
You are more than welcome. :)
This is a much better reaction than I had anticipated. Feels good. :)
Congrats again on exams, and happy holiday(s) of your choice.
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Date: 2008-12-17 01:13 pm (UTC)I assumed the icon was wrong too. See, the assumption that I know better than EVERYONE is much more satisfying than the notion that I'm just plain WRONG and everyone knows it. :P
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Date: 2008-12-17 03:27 pm (UTC)I spent most of my childhood assuming it was Indigo, too, until I read the book as a teenager and it was Inigo. It took me a long while to come to terms with that ;)
Congrats, Hasini, on seeing it for the first time! It's a really fun movie, and quoted all over the place. It (along with Val Kilmer in Willow) inspired my brother to take up fencing as a kid {g}.
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Date: 2008-12-17 03:37 pm (UTC)...TMI, perhaps. But I'm owning it.
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Date: 2008-12-17 04:05 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-17 04:11 pm (UTC)At least you still know better than Banjo the puppet god, and that may well be saying something. ;)
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Date: 2008-12-17 02:25 pm (UTC)Inigo Montoya: Hello. My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die.
Count Rugen: Stop saying that!
Hahaha. I love it!
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Date: 2008-12-17 08:57 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-17 09:16 pm (UTC)But when I read your review, I felt that I must read it soon! LOL. :D
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Date: 2008-12-17 09:46 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-17 09:47 pm (UTC)It'll be in my next Amazon order!
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Date: 2008-12-17 08:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-20 10:07 am (UTC)(And there are some other changes, too. Humperdink is still an expert tracker, but he's also a skinny pompous coward. And there's no menagerie. Some other stuff, too.)
But without those interruptions, the story truly flows. And, more, the film brings it to life. There's a difference between reading the battle of wits and watching it play out. And... you know how they always say to writers "show, don't tell"? The book tells you about Miracle Max's relationship with his witch, but the movie shows you... and there's nothing like watching him being chased around the hut while she goes "Humperdink!Humperdink!Humperdink!" Oh, and the Albino gets introduced to us with a classic gag that you just can't pull off in words.
Having read the book, you'll know more about the background of things. You'll understand where the four white horses came from and why Max hates Humperdink and why he calls his wife "witch" and so on. Little things, ultimately, but hopefully they'll serve to give you a deeper appreciation for the movie. But, IMHO, there's little question... the movie tells the story better.
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Date: 2008-12-20 09:44 pm (UTC)I have no doubt the movie would have a better flow to the book but sometimes one loves book because of its flaws and its stuttering. Not that I ever thought that of the book. But you are right I should give the movie a try on its own merit and like I always try to do not view an adaptation critically just because things have been changed from the original written form. I will one day for sure. Meanwhile I hope that the people who saw the movie first can still come and appreciate the wit and charm of the book.
Another thing is that the book had little pieces like the Unexplained Inigo Fragment which I love, love, love but I am sure never would make it into the movie.
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Date: 2008-12-21 03:38 pm (UTC)Anyway, I can provide you with the movie download links, if you want.
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Date: 2008-12-22 03:01 am (UTC)Oh I already have the movie - downloaded it with much enthusiasm when I had just finished the book but then my brain began to over-think it and I thought maybe I don't want to see it lol. But I think I will one day when I am in the mood.
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Date: 2008-12-19 06:53 pm (UTC)1. You didn't like it, and now you're afraid to say. (It's okay. You are actually allowed...)
2. You find yourself stunned speechless by its awesomeness. (Totally get that...)
3. You're sick/tired/busy and just haven't gotten around to it. (Which is also okay, but I hope it gets better soon...)
Just thought I'd remind you, though, that I am curious about your reaction, when you get the chance.
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Date: 2008-12-19 07:21 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2008-12-19 07:36 pm (UTC)Sorry to hear you're under the weather. No need for apologies. I just don't always do well with suspense. ;)
Feel better. :)