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The two of the three big trailers from Comic Con have left me underwhelmed. I was worried that I was being impossible or nostalgia was blinding me, because the one I quite enjoyed is the one where I don't know anything about the source material but I don't think that's the case.

Let's start with that one I enjoyed. The Witcher looks like perfectly servicable nonsense. And let's be honest, they had me at "people with swords". I am a simple creature.

Cats does not look like perfectly servicable nonsense. I did wonder whether I felt that way because it didn't live up to my expectations but no, I think even a completely disinterested observer would go, "nah, that looks terrible."

It looks like someone has spent a lot of money on SFX that are not up to the job.* I know that the only way we will ever get SFX that are up to the job is through failures like this, but I'd much rather they'd fail on something I am not fond of.

Because I am fond of Cats. I went to see it for a birthday party when I was little, and will still happily belt out random bits of songs for no good reason. As someone who does like it, this looks godawful. None of the characters look right and I do not even want to know WTF they have done to my beloved magical Mr. Mistoffelees. He is supposed to look magical and mysterious, not like Charlie Chaplin Cat! I am sure Ian McKellen and Dame Judi Dench will be having all the fun in their roles so it does at least have that going for it.

I am somehow even less impressed by the new Watchmen trailer than I am by the Cats trailer.

It's not like Watchmen is my favourite Alan Moore comic. Promethea is (yes, I know). But I have long since given up on ever getting any film or TV version of Promethea (mostly because of the yes, I know).

But there is already an Alan Moore comic about a violent police state with people running around in masks. It's called V for Vendetta. But I can imagine it is hard to raise funds for a TV show where a fascist is brought to power with help from the religious right, and then puts people in cages. Obvs. too far-fetched (and yes, I know it's set in the UK).

Either which way, I have no interest in watching Damon Lindelhof's dark future AU fic of the Watchmen! Mostly OCs with a few canon characters appearing.

Not least of all because he suffers from JJ Abrams problem of "dude, I have seen the same films as you, that is not anything new!" For instance, I suspect we're supposed to be shocked, shocked I tell you that FBI lady is Laurie when we find out somewhere in episode 13-17.

If they do decide to give him any depth, Jeremy Irons will knock (possibly spoilery character) out of the park. Plus, he gets to practise his German again. I am intrigued, just a little, by how they will handle (spoilery character) because, yeah, I had problems with how the film did him. I have no idea if that's because I read the character differently to everyone else, or because the film decided to simplify his character, which ruined a lot of the glorious ambiguity of (spoiler) but either which way, (spoiler) is the only thing that interests me about it.

I would prefer to be thrilled by Comic Con trailers!

* There is a reason why everyone is posting that image from What We Do In The Shadows.
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Apparently I underestimated the ASO's sneakiness. The Bastille day stage is one of the two where team radio is forbidden. This is a great idea, so great that even the ASO and UCI agree on the topic.

Bit of Cancellara squeaking - "Cancellara Gives Arvesen A Feed...
Arvesen didn’t take a feedbag in Glenic but now his colleague Fabian Cancellara is emptying the contents of his ’musette’ and handing it to Arvesen."

(Arvesen fell off, he's called for the race doctor, things are not looking good.)

Racing update - Of the 4 leaders, 3 of them are French, and the lone Russian, knowing exactly what they're up to is racing v. cleverly.

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Musicals

Apparently the unstoppable Barrowman is playing Albin in the musical version of La Cage Aux Folles (picture here - http://bluerosefairy.livejournal.com/145625.html). It pleases me that his Albin makes a slightly worse woman than me, even if she's slightly too trashy for Zaza, but dude, he could knock that one right out of the park because if ever a role played to his strengths ...

I still love the film far too much to want to see the musical though. (By the by, the Birdcage is a terrible remake.)

Other than that, I was reading the Times yesterday and the new Fagin for the West End Oliver is Omid Djalli, which could be awesome. Any way, read the rest of the advert, and Burn Gorman is playing Bill Sykes, which, while he might be short, he should get away with, because I'm reasonably sure he can be malign enough.

I like Oliver, Mum can't stand it, mostly because 1) I know the words to most of the songs, and 2) it's one of the few musicals where most of the songs are in ranges I can actually sing in.
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Anyone who's seen 'Thoroughly Modern Millie' might guess why I'm practically unable to type that without cracking up.

It was very good. Great fun in fact, and had one of the best closing curtains I've ever seen. And the New York set design was great.

Plus, I was practically in love with Jimmy from the first time he appeared.

Unfortunate downside (only joking) is that Mum's been serenading me with 'My Mammy' all day.

Also, Opera, you might like it, because Millie is the kind of naive character who gets up and does things anyway that you've always expressed an affection for.

Then I watched 2 episodes of 'NCIS' back to back. Reason number 4 why I like this show, when Kate asked Gibbs what Ducky looked like when he was younger, Gibbs replied with "Like Ilya Kuryakin". (Which okay, is amusing only if you know that Ducky is played by David McCallum who also played Ilya Kuryakin.)

Also I saw episode 1x24 "Revaille" again. And if you ignore the hot foreign-ness of Ari, he's how I imagine Snape's character, re - certain events at the end of HBP. As in )
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Went to see 'Oh What A Night!' last night with some of the exchange students. It's pretty good, and sadly I have recaught the disco bug.

Then the encore made us miss the train so we had to wait for half an hour for the train, which was the last train back home. We live like 45 minutes away, as the crow flies, and they stop the trains at 11.04. Idiots.

Finally got to bed at 12 ish, didn't sleep properly. Am very tired.

Saw the Dolly Parton version of Jolene on TOTP2, damn she's good. But it's a really good song as well. The White Stripes' version is good as well.

Must go darn insignia onto socks, since I wear black socks, my cousin wears black socks and my Nan wears black socks.

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