Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Is There Enough Interest in Eclipse for Breaking Dawn? Hope So!

By now we’ve all analyzed the trailers, and we’ve be recently hearing rumors of casting of all sorts as is the sort in movies–will actors be coming back, is there another film, what does it all mean?

Well we’re the types to shout back–can’t we just enjoy Eclipse first? I mean, let it finish, at least? Go play in the Harry Potter fanpark that opens this Summer in florida if you can afford a trip to Florida–who can nowadays?

Summer will be nice. What do you think? There will be a film, are you excited?–final countdown before the Breaking Dawn unnoficial fan website, em>unannounced project still not a go. Fans are so tenuous. Here’s my take on Breaking Dawn: I’m a story, direction, sound, and visual guy. I always like continuity with actors but not always required: see Doctor Who for counterexample.

But who isn’t the writer that goes to themepark? I’m also a Kellan, and I love baseball and rugby and the operas and musicals and once I even suffered once through more than a man should be required in his lifetime of watching perfectly good weird ballets I personally like the cool taste of yummie cucumbers and spicy salsas, but I don’t find the other foods regional foods people eat appalling at all. So begins perhaps some of the final commenting to go before Eclipse is on the screens –describe your “Team” (favorite actor or actress) from the movie–as a favorite regional food.

Describe how we can all be so different, and yet from the same place. It’s kind of miraculous when you think about it?

Quote if you like to, a parent or grandperent if you have one, from a local and traditional source. Something I’ve never heard even heard of if I’ve never been to your area. What does that dish look/smell/taste/sound/feel like? My mind on this is….

For me, it’s the a boil-y seafoody stuff I’ve only had on several special special occasions growing up around the period of memory on the rivers in the Southeast USA–like really strong scent memory, not visual Facebook memory, before advertising, for those of you that remember that–when my family went shrimping together in the mud, we had cameras but didn’t want to get them wet–my uncle brought us some corn from his farm, my mom and dad added potatoes, water, and seasoning and fire and we just called it home cooking. I’ve only smelt that a few times, and that’s what my favorite character smells like. He’s probably from a big city but lives in the deep South now, just because he wants to. Travels a lot. Responsibilities and yet the possibilities of the outdoors feel endless to both of us. If he could, I bet he could imagine living his whole life in the memory of that one scent.

Now that’s just the scent of the memory of whatever that character’s name is, I have to remind you. There’s still four more sensations to fill in when reading the book and filling in a movie.

Don’t forget the official Eclipse site and trailer till June 30th.

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