WOOOO FILM AND TV '98. TITANIC. lol
Chamber of Secrets was ok. I started to REALLY get into the series with Prisoner of Azkaban.
On 08/28/2015 at 01:55 AM by KnightDriver See More From This User » |
I just saw today that Overlord: Fellowship of Evil is coming out late September for PC, PS4, and Xbox One. I am so psyched! It does look a bit more like Diablo this time, but how can I resist the funny writing of Rhianna Pratchet, script writer for the other Overlord games and the recent Tomb Raider reimagining. I'm preordering this tomorrow even though I still don't have a current gen console. I think I might finally get a Xbox One for this though.
My friend pointed out Dragon Quest Heroes coming in October as well for PS4. A reason for me to jump on board the PS4 bandwagon too. I don't know how I'm going to work it with my friend not having the funds for a new system, but maybe it'll be back to same-screen co-op. Then it's just a Wii-U at Christmas time and I'll finally be caught up. Well see, but I'm psyched to do it all this holiday season.
And back to my 1998 fest and books. I must've started reading again in '98 because Seamus Heaney's translation of Beowulf came out and I couldn't resist picking it up. Beowulf was one of the first books I had to read in English class in High School. I liked Heaney's translation and now I'm looking up his poetry and original works too.
What I didn't realize came out in '98 was the second Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. Yes this is the UK release date. It came out in '99 in the US. Still, I put it on my list, and since I'm just about done with Toni Morrison's Jazz. I ordered the audio book from the library today so I can start it tomorrow.
That's all folks. Onto Film and TV in '98 for tomorrow.
I still haven't seen Titanic even though it was in the theaters for like the whole year.
I've listened to the first two discs of Chamber of Secrets now and I was thinking about the similarities to Road Dahl's Matilda book. After a while I fogot about the comparison and I think that says something good about Harry Potter. The story is good enough that you get caught up in it and forget about what inspired it. It's its own world.
I've seen all the movies but I've just read the first book. I'm about half way through the second. I know about Snape though. I'm just trying to read it without thinking about what I already know. I think I'll finish Chamber of Secrets this week and start Prisoner of Askaban next.
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