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([personal profile] oneiriad Dec. 2nd, 2006 05:07 pm)

Watched the commentary to DMC last night. It's somewhat sad that my favourite bits were all the lines they kept mentioning that was cut...

I realized something else watching the movie: This is not going to be a movie I can watch again and again indefinitely. Sure, it has its moments, but that's just it. It has moments. CotBP on the other hand - one of the few movies that I can actually make myself watch again and again - well, how to put it, it doesn't have its moments, it is a moment. One long moment. At least to me.

Also, totally unrelated: someone at Statsbiblioteket in Århus can't read. Or can't read more than one word. Which is a bit annoying when I go to pick up an interlibrary loan - the first book in the Anita Blake series, since I was finally going to see what all the fuzz was about - and a wrong book was waiting for me. I think they shared one word in the title. Embarrasing for someone, very embarrasing.

Sorry I'm grumbling a bit today, but I always get in a foul mood when I have a cold.


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*snickers* I'm reminded of my Pædagogik & Formidling class this year, where one guy "taught" a class on "The Alphabet for Librarians who might not know it." It was commented that it was a really trivial matter, and surely librarians knew the proper order of the letters?

My retort was, a bit sarcastic, because the person who commented annoyed me: nobody is quizzed on the order of the letters in the alphabet to get into the school - and we don't work on them while we're in school, (letters, aka. the decimal system, yes. Letters, no) so clearly someone would have to be educated in them somewhere.

Sounds like you found the librarians who need his course.
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