Jul. 11th, 2008

i_paint_the_sky: (Himitsu // My fandom)
Okay, I had a weird Himitsu dream...sort of. In many ways, it was Himitsu, except for the actual characters and plot which does not resemble anything at all!

It was strange, because I was actually myself and I was hanging with Rosa, who was telling me about this plot. The plot involved a royal family except not any that we actually have. The closest thing to real Himitsu was that there was a side character who seemed to be Tyrande...except she had at least one child, but I don't really remember much about her. And the princess who was a key part of the plot (and whom I was acting out in the dream, but didn't actually play...but was hoping to prove to Rosa I should play, which again is a small thing connected to real Himitsu) was named Eudora, and was also quite a schemer (more so than the actual Eudora).

Actually, I just remembered while writing the stuff below that in a mixed up way this Eudora person was supposed to be Seraphine or an imposter or SOMETHING. I don't know. So it was sort of meant to be Dentoria...but really wasn't, if you look at the cast of characters I remember next, and at the fact that Ian was mysteriously gone.

ANYWAY...it was weird. There was a widowed Queen who had four children, two boys and two girls. I think the oldest girl (who was Rosa's character and maybe vaguely Philippa, but not really) was the firstborn, while Eudora was the youngest. The younger boy was also already dead...I think.

Anyway, Eudora was supposed to get married for political reasons, but didn't want to. And so somehow she arranged for a boar to not only attack/kill her husband-to-be (don't ask me how she actually did this, I don't think it was explained) but also managed to take out the surviving brother as well. Then, at the brother's funeral, Eudora was planning to lay all the blame on her sister to get rid of her too, and thus become the heir of the kingdom.

But before she could do that, a loud voice filled the room (they were in a large church, since it was a funeral) and Eudora recognized it as her father's, who apparently was not so dead after all. Then the floor in front of Eudora broke and revealed a hidden chamber...kind of? It's hard to explain, it was a pit but there were places to stand on the side and a few doorways and stuff. Anyway, the notdeadKing revealed that Eudora was behind it all and he was coming from behind her now and so she jumped down to one of the platforms. Then he closed up the floor/ceiling above her, while she screamed about being down there in the dark. She managed to jump to one of the doorways, but her father was already there and he had a knife in his hand and so she asked him to kill her then, because she knew it was going to happen anyway.

And I think he did. It gets a little fuzzy here, because the next part I was back to being myself and there was singing of songs and it was uh...weird. I don't really know who I was at this point, since during the main storyline I had always been myself, acting out Eudora. But yeah...this part makes even less sense and I don't remember it as well, so I'll leave off there.

I love strange dreams. Especially because any that I've had connected to Himitsu have been unrecognizable as being Himitsu XD
i_paint_the_sky: (The Other Boleyn Girl // Anne Boleyn)
Meme!

This is IMDb's top 25 all-time box office hits. Bold the ones you saw in theater, italicize the ones you saw some other way instead, and leave the unseen ones alone. Put asterisks beside ones you weren't impressed with.

1. Titanic (1997) $600,779,824
2. Star Wars (1977) $460,935,665 (had I been alive, I might have gone to see this one!
3. Shrek 2 (2004) $436,471,036
4. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $434,949,459 (again, not born yet)
5. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) $431,065,444
6. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) $423,032,628

7. Spider-Man (2002) $403,706,375
8. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) $380,262,555
9. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) $377,019,252
10. Spider-Man 2 (2004) $373,377,893

11. The Passion of the Christ (2004) $370,270,943
12. Jurassic Park (1993) $356,784,000 (I think I saw this in theatres...pretty sure I did)
13. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) $340,478,898
14. Finding Nemo (2003) $339,714,367
15. Spider-Man 3 (2007) $336,530,303
16. Forrest Gump (1994) $329,691,196
17. The Lion King (1994) $328,423,001 (again, pretty sure I saw it in theatres)
18. Shrek the Third (2007) $320,706,665
19. Transformers (2007) $318,759,914
20. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Philosopher's Stone (2001) $317,557,891
21. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) $313,837,577
22. Iron Man (2008) $311,708,133
23. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) $310,675,583
24. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) $309,404,152
25. Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) $309,125,40
(for my birthday party, I saw this one in theatres when the Special Editions came out, so bloody close enough!)

Wow, there are only five I haven't seen somehow. And at least two of those (Shrek the Third, Spiderman 3) are ones that I want to see. And I wouldn't object to Transformers or Iron Man. Not so sure about Passion of the Christ.
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MY CHAPTERS ORDER IS FINALLY HERE, YAY!!!

I am so excited about this one...even if I did already finish Anansi Boys ^_^

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