Friday, March 16, 2012

As the Night Goes On ...

So, I finally am seeing Viggo Mortensen in The Lord of the Rings movies.

I'm sort of a modern person but "fell in love" with Little House on the Prairie and soon after American Girls.  I used to sit and look at the American Girls magazine imagining wearing the expensive clothes from days gone by.  We had this project in 3rd grade where we do a commercial for a book, and my book was too childish.  The teacher made me read an easy version of Little Women, and I read all my Zoo Books from cover to cover.

So, I didn't mean to see Star Wars but did because my family like all dragged me there...  There weren't any movies for me, and who cares about Pirates of the Caribbean in that way?  I did like it and watch it a lot because I liked posting online about it.  I went through and saw all of Johnny Depp's movies, but I don't think that'd be a fun thing to do anymore in any case.

"The Brady Bunch" I found interesting.  It seemed a bit like my life.  After awhile, I skipped through just to see the parts with the baby, Cindy.

Movies are supposed to be about how cool people are.  There are supposed to be lots of movies of kids in high school.  When they graduate, traditionally they have babies.  High school is the chance.  A lot of actors probably wouldn't have kids because they'd always be away from them.  It seems possible now, though, with how nice things are.  Thanks to people like Johnny Depp, the most famous man in the world.  I'm from around where he lived from age 7+, which is southeastern Florida, but we had moved from southeastern and northeastern Florida when I was 12 and moved back when I was 19 and in college for awhile.  College in a way doesn't have specific points.  It's just a place to develop thinking skills if you don't get homesick and have to go home and either take a break or go to a closer college.  I happened to go to one nearby, but we moved during the hurricane.

Like, you imagine like it should be as cool as going to the mall!  You could make movies about shopping.

I do like this movie a lot; it's the kind of person I am.  I just thought it was like for a different kind of crowd than what's either considered normal or modern.