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Mar. 31st, 2011 06:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I don't know what was up with LJ yesterday, but I couldn't get it to work at all.
We should be going to see The Eagle tonight, but I'm feeling knackered, and can't be bothered. There's a particularly large evil building that I've been avoiding for weeks - today I bit the bullet and started the assault. I found a plan, and lost count after 53 rooms. Today we managed to survey two of them. In addition to two more buildings, and a couple of portaloos which I was able to score off the list as modern and irrelevant.
It would have been an appropriate screening. A couple of weeks back, we bought the Hammer Film Collection for a very reasonable price. We've been wading through films, and enjoying them in a nostalgic, ironic way. Apart from The Nanny, which was brilliant, easily rivalling your average Hitchcock. But last night's film was truly dire. It was The Viking Queen, which seemed to be firmly set in Romano-British times, featuring what I assume was the Hammer interpretation of the Boudiccan revolt. Lots of chariots with scythed wheels, but not a horned helmet or blood-eagling session in sight!!
There were druids. They looked like they'd walked straight out of the Eisteddfod. They worshipped Zeus, and the King of the Iceni was called 'Priam'.
I was very confused indeed...
I've done a very naughty thing. I've ordered the complete Sibelius symphonies and tone poems on DVD. I haven't heard any Sibelius for years, and can't wait!! En Saga... Finlandia... The Karelia Suite... Oooohhh!!!
Not to mention the 2nd Symphony...
We should be going to see The Eagle tonight, but I'm feeling knackered, and can't be bothered. There's a particularly large evil building that I've been avoiding for weeks - today I bit the bullet and started the assault. I found a plan, and lost count after 53 rooms. Today we managed to survey two of them. In addition to two more buildings, and a couple of portaloos which I was able to score off the list as modern and irrelevant.
It would have been an appropriate screening. A couple of weeks back, we bought the Hammer Film Collection for a very reasonable price. We've been wading through films, and enjoying them in a nostalgic, ironic way. Apart from The Nanny, which was brilliant, easily rivalling your average Hitchcock. But last night's film was truly dire. It was The Viking Queen, which seemed to be firmly set in Romano-British times, featuring what I assume was the Hammer interpretation of the Boudiccan revolt. Lots of chariots with scythed wheels, but not a horned helmet or blood-eagling session in sight!!
There were druids. They looked like they'd walked straight out of the Eisteddfod. They worshipped Zeus, and the King of the Iceni was called 'Priam'.
I was very confused indeed...
I've done a very naughty thing. I've ordered the complete Sibelius symphonies and tone poems on DVD. I haven't heard any Sibelius for years, and can't wait!! En Saga... Finlandia... The Karelia Suite... Oooohhh!!!
Not to mention the 2nd Symphony...
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Date: 2011-03-31 05:36 pm (UTC)Whaaaaa? *shakes head*
Oh yum, Sibelius! Karelia Suite, 2nd Symphony; oh yeah!
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Date: 2011-03-31 05:49 pm (UTC)The Druids did have golden sickles ('Oh, dem golden sickles, Oh dem golden sickles, etc.) but although they burned a few Romans to death in a big cage, they didn't have a Wicker Man. Hammer missed a trick there - though maybe the REAL Wicker Man had recently been released and upstaged them.
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Date: 2011-03-31 06:04 pm (UTC)Oh, and LJ got attacked big time yesterday morning; that's why it was down.
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Date: 2011-03-31 06:11 pm (UTC)I don't even know where I picked that one up. I think it may have come from an Asterix book...
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Date: 2011-03-31 09:04 pm (UTC)That was really good!
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Date: 2011-04-01 04:03 pm (UTC)Tonight's offering will be Frankenstein Created Woman. Gah!!
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Date: 2011-03-31 11:33 pm (UTC)I'll try to post the pictures when I get a minute...
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Date: 2011-04-01 04:01 pm (UTC)I've heard of Tinturn Abbey, but I've never seen it in the stone!
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Date: 2011-04-01 01:20 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-01 05:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-01 07:47 am (UTC)If you don't have a DW account yet, I'd suggest setting one up.
I'm friending, if you don't mind? A historian always needs and archaeologist to argue with! :o)
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Date: 2011-04-01 03:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-04-01 08:00 am (UTC)Now that things are warming up a bit, it should be safe to listen to the Sibelius symphonies without risking hypothermia... Is the Violin Concerto included on the DVD? That is one icy piece of music.
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Date: 2011-04-01 03:55 pm (UTC)I think Sib 2 would count as ideal summer weather music for Scotland - the music may verge on the hypothermic, but then, so does our climate...
Aargh! I'm still overwhelmed by the urge to listen to En Saga again - AND IT WON'T ARRIVE FOR ANOTHER COUPLE OF DAYS!!!
If you don't know En Saga, check it out!
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Date: 2011-04-01 04:08 pm (UTC)