Five Questions
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Here are the questions
darciana gave me:
1. Is there a place in England you haven't been to yet, but would love to travel to and why?
There are so many places in England I haven't been to yet. I'd love to visit the north, simply because I always say I love Southern England but truth is, I just never have been to the north so I might love it just as much. Or even more, but I doubt that. I haven't seen much of the Midlands either.
As of actual cities, I'd love to visit Cambridge and York. Not particular reason, though.
2. What do you think about people who present their private life like an open book on the internet for everyone to see?
I'm not the least interested in the private life of people I don't even know but it's really up to them how much of themselves and their lives they want to reveal on the internet - given they are grown ups and I can at least assume they know what they're doing. I don't have to read it, do I? But what I can't stand is people talking about the private life of someone else online. And I don't care if that other person is an actor, a family member or the ex-boyfriend/girlfriend they want to get back at for dumping them. I also don't care how mean they've been. You just don't do it.
3. What do you think is so special about British telly?
It's hard to think of something that makes British telly as a whole special. It's more like British tv seems to be very good at thinking up really good shows. They mostly don't follow well-trodden paths like US-shows tend to but find something unique. On average, characters on British shows feel more real and the shows never take themselves too serious. There is always some (British) humour involved no matter how dark a show might get.
4. If the Doctor rang your doorbell and would offer you to travel with him to the past or future, which option would you choose and why? Where and when would you go?
Wow, that's a tough one. I think I'd go for the past. I always wanted to know how accurate our image of our ancestors really is. And then I'd either go all the way back to the Celts because we still know so little about them and their believes and I'd love to find out who they really were. Or I'd go back to my gram's youth. I have a portrait of her when she was 18 and I'd really like to know who this woman was so many years before I knew her. Or I'd just let the Doctor surprise me.
5. Is there a book you would love to see made into a film? What would your cast look like?
A (series of) book(s) I've wanted to see translated on screen for a while is George R.R. Marin's "Song of Ice and Fire". They're actually making into a tv show as we speak. I don't know much about the cast aside from Sean Bean playing Ned Stark, king of the north, which I feel is a very good choice.
There are way too many characters to make up my own cast. It's also been quite a while since I've read the books but let me think about some of them: For Catelyn Stark, Ned's wife, I'd go for Julianna Margulies. As for their children, I think Colin Ford would make a good Bran and I can see Adair Tishler as Arya. I can't think of anyone for Jon Snow right now. He has to be one of those young actors who the teenie fangirls will love and who is very likable yet a bit boring as in too flawless. Moving on to the house of Lannister, Cersei should be played by Nicole Kidman because I think she can do cold-hearted very well. Her twin-brother Jaime is my biggest concern because he is my favourite character in the books and he can go so wrong. I always pictured him as Richard Armitage with a little Josh Holloway thrown in. Brienne would be played by Miranda Otto. It bugs me that I can't think of anyone for Melisandre because I have such a clear picture of her in my head. And last bit not least, Daenerys, for some reason, always looks a little like Natalie Portman in my head.
And if you've never read the books you don't have the slightest idea what I'm talking about, do you?
Another book I believe could make a great movie if done right is The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.
Update your journal with the answers to my questions and include this explanation and offer to ask other people questions.
Here are the questions
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1. Is there a place in England you haven't been to yet, but would love to travel to and why?
There are so many places in England I haven't been to yet. I'd love to visit the north, simply because I always say I love Southern England but truth is, I just never have been to the north so I might love it just as much. Or even more, but I doubt that. I haven't seen much of the Midlands either.
As of actual cities, I'd love to visit Cambridge and York. Not particular reason, though.
2. What do you think about people who present their private life like an open book on the internet for everyone to see?
I'm not the least interested in the private life of people I don't even know but it's really up to them how much of themselves and their lives they want to reveal on the internet - given they are grown ups and I can at least assume they know what they're doing. I don't have to read it, do I? But what I can't stand is people talking about the private life of someone else online. And I don't care if that other person is an actor, a family member or the ex-boyfriend/girlfriend they want to get back at for dumping them. I also don't care how mean they've been. You just don't do it.
3. What do you think is so special about British telly?
It's hard to think of something that makes British telly as a whole special. It's more like British tv seems to be very good at thinking up really good shows. They mostly don't follow well-trodden paths like US-shows tend to but find something unique. On average, characters on British shows feel more real and the shows never take themselves too serious. There is always some (British) humour involved no matter how dark a show might get.
4. If the Doctor rang your doorbell and would offer you to travel with him to the past or future, which option would you choose and why? Where and when would you go?
Wow, that's a tough one. I think I'd go for the past. I always wanted to know how accurate our image of our ancestors really is. And then I'd either go all the way back to the Celts because we still know so little about them and their believes and I'd love to find out who they really were. Or I'd go back to my gram's youth. I have a portrait of her when she was 18 and I'd really like to know who this woman was so many years before I knew her. Or I'd just let the Doctor surprise me.
5. Is there a book you would love to see made into a film? What would your cast look like?
A (series of) book(s) I've wanted to see translated on screen for a while is George R.R. Marin's "Song of Ice and Fire". They're actually making into a tv show as we speak. I don't know much about the cast aside from Sean Bean playing Ned Stark, king of the north, which I feel is a very good choice.
There are way too many characters to make up my own cast. It's also been quite a while since I've read the books but let me think about some of them: For Catelyn Stark, Ned's wife, I'd go for Julianna Margulies. As for their children, I think Colin Ford would make a good Bran and I can see Adair Tishler as Arya. I can't think of anyone for Jon Snow right now. He has to be one of those young actors who the teenie fangirls will love and who is very likable yet a bit boring as in too flawless. Moving on to the house of Lannister, Cersei should be played by Nicole Kidman because I think she can do cold-hearted very well. Her twin-brother Jaime is my biggest concern because he is my favourite character in the books and he can go so wrong. I always pictured him as Richard Armitage with a little Josh Holloway thrown in. Brienne would be played by Miranda Otto. It bugs me that I can't think of anyone for Melisandre because I have such a clear picture of her in my head. And last bit not least, Daenerys, for some reason, always looks a little like Natalie Portman in my head.
And if you've never read the books you don't have the slightest idea what I'm talking about, do you?
Another book I believe could make a great movie if done right is The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.
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