Monday, December 22, 2008

What Friday Meant to Me or OK Kat, I'll Tell You About Twilight!

Chaos. Carefully orchestrated chaos.

The day began at 4 am when the hubby had to leave for Heathrow to fetch the oldest son. His flight to Houston had been cancelled the day before and it was a little hairy for a bit while he tried to get on another one. It worked out that he still managed to get his same connection to London.

At 6, I showered, dressed, cooked breakfast and then began gathering the teachers gifts that needed wrapping while I put 2nd oldest son in charge of making packed lunches for his siblings.

At 8 my doorbell began ringing. Luckily, one of the visitors was there to offer to pick up Miss Ky at 11 in case the Hubby wasn't back since I had a hair appointment at 11:30.

Husband texts that he has the kid and has left Heathrow.

By 8:45, all boys were dressed and heading to school with bags of gifts: One for the head teacher, one for the secretary, and one each for their three teachers and EIGHT full-time class helpers. They were dressed and fed. Don't know if their faces ever had syrup cleaned off.

By 9:30, I was frantically looking for beasty child who was last seen sitting in the middle of a chair in her pajamas with a blanket and a baby singing along with Dora (while I made up the bed and tried to heat the room for oldest son). I found her in the backyard with pjs, wellies and a coat trying to ride her bike.

Husband rings to say he's getting gas in his car and oil for mine.

At 10:00 my doorbell rang again, delivery of a gift from a woman who used to be my visiting teacher and I stood outside in bare feet until I lost feeling in my toes.

10:40 the doorbell rings again. It's my friend picking up Ky--early because she said the traffic was a nightmare in town. I dress her and send her off. Rather than leave because I know the roads and parking will be heinous, I vacuum and finish cleaning up the waffle mess from earlier.

11:15. I'm an idiot. I leave for my ten-minute drive with five minutes to spare on a day when traffic is going to be so bad AND I still have to stop off somewhere to get cash since my stylist doesn't take debit.

11:35. Not only nearly on time, but nearly on time with cash in hand AND still managed to pick up our lease for editing at the Estate agent (next to my bank).

12:10 Looking hawt with my trimmed "do" I stupidly stop off at Tesco to get some Elderflower press for oldest son who hasn't had any in a year. Getting IN to the car park was a nightmare. Finding a spot wasn't so bad. Leaving was impossible. I sat in my car stuck. There were cars behind me that weren't moving. The couple next to me trying to get out, shut off their car and had lunch. I didn't move for 25 minutes. When I managed to back out of my space, it then took me another 25 minutes to creep up to the exit where I was then told to wait so they could try to maneuver a bus out of the roundabout. My children's Christingle Service was starting at 1:45 it was now 1:20 and I still had my 10 minute drive home (sans traffic).

1:35 I whip into my drive and hug Son #1 ("Hi son I haven't seen in a year, let's go now")and we all race to the church.
1:45 The service starts and all was right with the world.
3:00 we make it home, I pack up the oldest and take him to see the new house.
3:40, we're back home and I inhale a salad, put on my Body Shop glitter (in honor of my friend Edward) and by 4 we were off for the cinema. in the rain.

********************WHEW!***************************

Enter the cinema. LOVELY. I texted the hubby to tell him is was the nicest cinema I had ever been in. It was clean, the seats were high-backed and cushy and the steps were all lined with little blue lights. There was a concession trolley at the bottom which was a good idea since so many giggling teenage girls had queued up early and might need sugar.

The energy was the best. The fact that I was the oldest person in the cinema by 20 years was not. There was another adult, but he was actually with his kids. I was there to lust after a 17 year-old vampire.

The orange adverts began. The "tv commercials" played and when the lights dimmed, a wave of anticipation rolled over giggling, wiggling teens (and two old people).

SPOILERS AHEAD:

I don't think Summit intended for the laughter at the points there was some. There was some over-the-top cheesy bits that everyone laughed at. There was some acting that left a little to be desired (hopefully it was a director's mistake and will be fixed by the next movie).

The makeup was disappointing.
I HATED Carlisle's makeup. HATED it.
I was surprisingly pleased with Esme and Carlisle's portrayal. They were warm and appealing-- I hadn't given much thought to them before the movie. One of my favourite parts was Bella meeting the family.

I thought the movie was wonderfully true to the story as everyone said it would be even though it didn't follow the book exactly. I wasn't disappointed at all, but I don't know HOW anyone enjoys it without first reading Twilight AND Midnight Sun. I would've liked to see the restaurant scene have more attention. The movie could have been longer, I wouldn't have minded.

I loved Charlie.

I liked Edward best when he was silly and smiling. I really pay attention in movies and bloopers annoy me-- they had several obvious ones and if I wasn't so busy swooning over Edward, it could've been disastrous.

Sounds like I didn't like it?
I loved it. I will own it. I will go again.

I'll do it because I want to see the other films made. I was a little worried to read that another director would be taking over. I fear that Hollyweird will mess with the story to make it more appealing to larger audiences. If Summit's smart, it won't mess with something that works.

And I wasn't able to stay behind to see Marshall's name in the credits because the girls went flying out of the cinema like there was a fire sale on Edward's underwear or something so we followed. Never did find out where everyone was off in such a hurry to.

16 comments:

  1. The word here at Twilight Ground Zero (The intermountain west) is that you'll have to wait exactly one year for the next movie.
    According to my girls, that's just way too long.
    I'm glad to hear you liked the movie.

    I wondered if that would be the case, with so many people so devoted to the book.

    But it seems to be doing okay -- good enough to justify another movie.

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  2. Have not seen the movie yet...am trying to decide whether I should read the book first. But my children won't stop shrieking about me taking them, so I may have to cave. In regards to losing your child and finding her in the yard in pj's and welly's...that's so funny. When my son was 2, I heard him calling me while the ex-husband and I were talking in the kitchen. As I tried to zero in on where his voice was coming from, I spotted him out on the front lawn. Oh my. Parenting 101?

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  3. You're telling Kat what you thought & not me? Talk to the hand. See. Told you it was imperative to read Midnight Sun, too :) Now you can go back & read my review.

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  4. oh i am sooooo very glad that you finally got to see the movie...and i also though thta carlisle's makeup was a little.....y'know. but all in all i enjoyed it a lot as well---and would love to go and see it again--my hubby is still wanting to see it :)
    glad you've got everyone under one roof for the holidays! have a great christmas with your loved ones!

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  5. I need to take a nap after reading about your day *whew* Glad everyone is home safe and sound. Enjoy your family and have a very Merry Christmas.

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  6. I just bought myself the book to open up on Christmas I have heard lots of good things about it, so I hope I am not disappointed. Sounds like you had a pretty hectic day but totally worth it!

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  7. Haha!!!!! THANK YOU!!! Whew! So glad the wait is over. I seriously have been waiting for this post. Could you tell? ;)

    Sounds like we have very similar opinions on the movie. Lots of fixing needed, but I also LOVED it. I love Edward. I want one.
    Liked Bella too, but they made her far too serious in the movie. Where did her sarcastic wit go?

    Did you read my review on my blog? I know you didn't want to read it before seeing the movie but we really did say we liked and didn't like the same things. Funny.

    Anyway, so glad you enjoyed it. And enjoyed your time out.

    Especially after the day you'd had. Cripes!

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  8. I really do not know how you manage! Glad the film was worth the wait.

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  9. Haven't read any of it yet. Will wait five years at least and then be really old when I read/watch it on my couch - alone - with my wrinkles. Sounds like fun.

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  10. Oh wow!!! it was like a mad rush in the morning!

    did you go for your hairdo PURPOSELY for Twilight???? *eyes widened*

    *laugh* at least you get to 'spot' another adult in the cinema... so you are NOT alone I guess... who knows? maybe it was the adult who INSISTed that his kids went with him... you just never know! *laugh*

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  11. Oh I LOVED Charlie too!!! And it's definitely better the second time when you're not comparing every scene to the book.

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  12. Oh my goodness! Sounds like you had quite a day! I'm glad to hear your son and hubby made it safely home again. Must be wonderful to have your son home again for a bit. So glad the movie was a hit for you. :D

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  13. your actually moving before christmas?

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  14. You were too late for the Edward underwear?! Girl, if you can't run with the teenagers, maybe you should stay home. ;)

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  15. I agree that there were a few *hokey* scenes in the movie, but I'm a sap. I loved Twilight and I still haven't started on the books.

    Glad to hear #1 son made it home safely.

    You are one of the featured bloggers in my Christmas poem today...

    Have a very blessed & Merry Christmas!

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  16. Whew! What a day! I'm so glad that you were finally able to see it. I, too, really enjoyed it, and would love to see it a second time. I went on a Tuesday night after the first weekend, and my friend and I were among less than ten audience members, which was nice. I couldn't help laughing at some parts that were not funny in the book, and I wondered if they had intended those scenes to be funny. I mean, who could NOT laugh when Edward first caught a whiff of Bella?

    I was also annoyed by the make-up -- especially Esme's. It didn't go all the way to her hairline, so she looked like she was just wearing foundation that was a few shades too light for her coloring. I am hoping that with the success of this movie that they will be able to devote more money to the making of the next films. All in all, it was a totally enjoyable experience. I only wish I could have seen it with you!

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