Reason #whatever why I love my Dad
Aug. 17th, 2007 08:25 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
He took me to see Stardust. A couple weeks ago, the following scene took place.
Dad is watching TV. I'm at the computer. A preview for Stardust comes on.
Dad: What the heck is this?
Amelia: Ooh, it's the Neil Gaiman movie!
Dad: Hold up--Robert de Niro is in it?!?!
Amelia: Also Peter O'Toole [our household is a fan of A Lion in Winter] and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Dad: I'll make you a deal. If this movie comes out before you go back to school--
Amelia: And it does.
Dad: --I'll take you to see it.
Amelia: Sweet!
So today he, Mom, and I went to see it.
My all-time favorite parts were the dead prices and Captain Shakespeare.
Other parts:
--Death By Ferret!
--The duel while the Can-Can was playing. de Niro's pirate captain is crazy, and I love it. Particularly when the crew goes, "Yeah, we knew what kind of guy you were all along."
--I believe Michelle Pfeiffer is one of those women who gets hotter as she becomes older (in real life). Was hilarious when her character grew older and rotted. She rubbed the magic ring, and one boob drooped!
--The wink between Humphrey and Captain Shakespeare at the coronation!!! Dad poked me so I would notice, and I nearly died laughing.
--Victoria wasn't that pretty.
--Poor Tristan. Everyone keeps beating him up early in the movie. He gets his ass kicked by an eighty-year-old man!
The movie theatres are showing so many previews these days, it's ridiculous. The bad news: I had to watch the preview for TDiR. (I was just about twitching by the end of it!) The good news: I saw previews for The Golden Compass and The Spiderwick Chronicles.
Neil Gaiman rocks my socks.
Edit: I would have liked to see it with my friends as well, though. At this time most of my friends are from school, and during vacations we are scattered all over New York. I have a hard enough time getting together with people when we're all in one place! It gets lonely doing things with only your parents, and I'm not good at meeting people. (In real life, at least.)
Dad is watching TV. I'm at the computer. A preview for Stardust comes on.
Dad: What the heck is this?
Amelia: Ooh, it's the Neil Gaiman movie!
Dad: Hold up--Robert de Niro is in it?!?!
Amelia: Also Peter O'Toole [our household is a fan of A Lion in Winter] and Michelle Pfeiffer.
Dad: I'll make you a deal. If this movie comes out before you go back to school--
Amelia: And it does.
Dad: --I'll take you to see it.
Amelia: Sweet!
So today he, Mom, and I went to see it.
My all-time favorite parts were the dead prices and Captain Shakespeare.
Other parts:
--Death By Ferret!
--The duel while the Can-Can was playing. de Niro's pirate captain is crazy, and I love it. Particularly when the crew goes, "Yeah, we knew what kind of guy you were all along."
--I believe Michelle Pfeiffer is one of those women who gets hotter as she becomes older (in real life). Was hilarious when her character grew older and rotted. She rubbed the magic ring, and one boob drooped!
--The wink between Humphrey and Captain Shakespeare at the coronation!!! Dad poked me so I would notice, and I nearly died laughing.
--Victoria wasn't that pretty.
--Poor Tristan. Everyone keeps beating him up early in the movie. He gets his ass kicked by an eighty-year-old man!
The movie theatres are showing so many previews these days, it's ridiculous. The bad news: I had to watch the preview for TDiR. (I was just about twitching by the end of it!) The good news: I saw previews for The Golden Compass and The Spiderwick Chronicles.
Neil Gaiman rocks my socks.
Edit: I would have liked to see it with my friends as well, though. At this time most of my friends are from school, and during vacations we are scattered all over New York. I have a hard enough time getting together with people when we're all in one place! It gets lonely doing things with only your parents, and I'm not good at meeting people. (In real life, at least.)