Whee! New idea; hatched between Clotho and myself. We both spend too much time on public transport, and both would like to be a little more familiar with poetry. Therefore, PTPoetry was born. We're going to pick a poem; either one or two per week, depending on our laziness, print it out and read it on our respective PT trips, then discuss it the next day.
To kick it off, Clotho's picked Arte Poética, by Jorge Luis Borges. Link is here, or an alternative translation here.
Yay!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Wed 3rd October
Tired and sore and groggy today - was thinking about a sort of rustic spring pasta tonight, since I've fresh broad beans. Might draft people to chop and cook, though, if that's ok.
Monday, September 17, 2007
DVD options for this week!
The Host: a Korean live-action horror film about a creature that emerges the Yan River in Seoul.
Trinity Blood: a fairly generic-looking vampire anime, though it had rather a large fan base in Japan.
Space Ghost Coast To Coast: an animated spoof talk show.
Coyote Ragtime: looks to have a similar setup/premise to Cowboy Bebop.
Thoughts?
The Host: a Korean live-action horror film about a creature that emerges the Yan River in Seoul.
Trinity Blood: a fairly generic-looking vampire anime, though it had rather a large fan base in Japan.
Space Ghost Coast To Coast: an animated spoof talk show.
Coyote Ragtime: looks to have a similar setup/premise to Cowboy Bebop.
Thoughts?
Tasties for Wed 19th?
I'm idly considering making udon or ramen again this Wednesday. Any preferences/opinions?
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Anime review: the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
Well, for our inaugural Spinning Altar anime review, we have tonight's The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
We watched the first three episodes, which were provided as a preview copy by our lovely Clotho. Wiki says it's a smash hit in Japan, and we had a lot of fun watching - there was certainly a large amount of cackling. I found it didn't really draw me in, though. It was nice to see a lead male character that didn't seem to exist solely to freak out and get beaten up by all the women, and the premise of the series is an interesting one. I found it a bit too referential, though - it made use of most of the anime highschool cliches; aliens, cute shy girls with huge knockers, skimpy costumes, and blackmail.
I do realise I've just made it sound irresistible to some readers. Me, I just didn't quite find it had enough to interest me other than laughing at the deft use of anime tropes. It was definitely fun, but we all agreed we're going back to watching Haibanei Renmei next week.
You can find out more about the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya on its Wiki page. If I've made it sound like a must-have, Madman Australia will be releasing it in mid September.
I give it 3 pairs of scissors.
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