"Ahhhh, this should be very very interesting. I found 30 Days of Night facinating. I just hope he doesn't overgore The Eclipse. But I'm really excited to see his take on the book."
"Its great, but its too bad the studios felt compelled to fully cast this movie with most of the actors being 30 or under. I would have like to see the Volturi be older and mature. It would bring a bit more depth to the experience that I got from…"
"Hmmmm, I I pictured a more - ah - mature set as the volturi. Maybe Terrance Stamp, Malcom McDowell for Caius and Marcus and maybe someone around the same caliber as Aro. Thats what I pictured when I read the books anyway....but hey - it should be…"
I am a reader
I am an observer
I understand history
I think outside of the box
I believe this old universe is quite facinating
When Did You First Read Twilight (year) and how many times have you read a Twilight Book (total)?
I read the complete series in January of this year. Facinating!
Team Edward or Team Jacob? Why?
Team Edward - What can I say, Vampyrs are as old as time itself! And for all the creatures we believe in, Vampyrs are ironically the most tangible and yet least proven to exist. And I have a natural set of fangs!
Which Character Are You Most Like?
Alice. I have a knack of catching things before they happen and I'm quite content in my own skin
Favorite Books
-The Twilight Series (S. Meyer)
-Special Mission - Hitlers secret plot to seize the vatican and kidnap Pope Pius XII. (D. Kurzman)
-God and The Philosophers (T Morris)
- The Selected Poems of Emily Dickinson (edited B Collins)
-Einstein: His life and Universe - Walter Isaacson
What is Your Favorite Music
J. S. Bach Harpsichord Concertos
W. A. Mozart - Don Giovanni and The Magic Flute
Lenny Kravitz
Steppenwolf
Sarah Vaughn
Favorite Movies, TV Shows, Games:
Nosferatu - 1922
The Phantom of the Opera - 1925
Gone with the Wind - 1939 The Philadelphia Story - 1940 Casablanca - 1943
East of Eden - 1954
Hitchcock's North by Northwest - 1959 Hitchcock's The Birds - 1963
V for Vendetta - 2005
Favorite Quotes:
There are many I enjoy, but I believe I have two that are important life affirming statements:
1. "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead: his eyes are closed." Albert Einstein and
2. "When we remember we are all mad, the mysteries of life disappear and life stands explained". Samuel Clemens (aka Mark Twain).
Favorite Activities
Reading, painting (abstract acrylics), learning new things - and as much as I try, I truly love the game of chess.