I had a loaded day today, so I'll start with the boring stuff and get that out of the way: My mom and I finally cleaned the refrigerator and got the antique food out of the back of it. Plus, I finally got my income taxes done and I'll be sending those out tomorrow. The high school adult education program is giving a night course on getting published, so I'm signing up for that tomorrow: I should have done this sooner, but things were chaotic between work, having another cough and going to Boskone...
But, I sat down and listened to the "Constantine" soundtrack. Man... it sounds like any of the "Matrix" soundtracks, with elements of the music from "The Passion of the Christ", "Dark City" and "Timeline", but there again, Brian Tyler, who did the music for "Timeline", also wrote the music for "Constantine". I particularly like the end titles theme, which is sort of a full blown version of what appears to be John Constantine's motif: a gnarly, angular bit for electric cello and synthesizers. Whoa. I have *got* to see this movie next week, if I can hack out a day to take the bus to the cinema! Laurie, we've gotta find a way to work a battle with demons into "DegSep": by all accounts, the movie-version Constantine is sort of like Neo's down-at-the-heels brother.
And my mom and I watched the pilot episode of the new "Law & Order: Trial by Jury", which thankfully featured Jerry Orbach/Lennie Briscoe. The snarky fellow was on the mark as always, but he certainly looked and sounded more frail than usual, poor guy. Tomorrow night, they're supposed to air the last episode he completed, so I can't miss that. But aside from Jerry/Lennie: I like this series; it looks at just the legal aspect, but it's even edgier than the other serieses, with more grey areas to handle. This is gonna be one to watch, that's for sure...
But, I sat down and listened to the "Constantine" soundtrack. Man... it sounds like any of the "Matrix" soundtracks, with elements of the music from "The Passion of the Christ", "Dark City" and "Timeline", but there again, Brian Tyler, who did the music for "Timeline", also wrote the music for "Constantine". I particularly like the end titles theme, which is sort of a full blown version of what appears to be John Constantine's motif: a gnarly, angular bit for electric cello and synthesizers. Whoa. I have *got* to see this movie next week, if I can hack out a day to take the bus to the cinema! Laurie, we've gotta find a way to work a battle with demons into "DegSep": by all accounts, the movie-version Constantine is sort of like Neo's down-at-the-heels brother.
And my mom and I watched the pilot episode of the new "Law & Order: Trial by Jury", which thankfully featured Jerry Orbach/Lennie Briscoe. The snarky fellow was on the mark as always, but he certainly looked and sounded more frail than usual, poor guy. Tomorrow night, they're supposed to air the last episode he completed, so I can't miss that. But aside from Jerry/Lennie: I like this series; it looks at just the legal aspect, but it's even edgier than the other serieses, with more grey areas to handle. This is gonna be one to watch, that's for sure...
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Date: 2005-03-05 01:12 am (UTC)You actually hit it right on the nosey: Merovingian tries to set the program against his wife in the next chapter. Cause and effect... hehe. I'll be putting the next chapter up soon. Poor Merv.
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Date: 2005-03-05 01:14 am (UTC)