Feb. 3rd, 2010

thelake: (random: [lolcatz] invisible piano)
>> Wow, February already! Then March, then April... Here comes Spring again. Days go by so fast, it's insane!

>> I decided to buy one book each month. One for a month, because I'm ordering them from Amazon.co.uk and shipping + delivery is pricey. This month's book is Saving Juliet by Suzanne Selfors.

>> I woke up with a headache today. Left side of my head was hurting, it's still mildly aching, but ignorable. I really don't want to get sick.

>> It's snowy, wet and cold outside. I'm already bored with snow, so please go away Winter, thanks.

>> Lost is back, but I still haven't caught up the season 5, I should start asap.

>> I tried doing something creative, but my brain insists on being dull and shallow so I'll just hangout at Lolcatz.
thelake: (alice: mad hatter)
Syfy is reinventing fairy tales and pop culture characters as part of its Saturday night TV movie franchise.

The network is airing five titles that give a contemporary twist on a classic story, from Hansel & Gretel (years after escaping the witch in the haunted forest, Hansel returns seeking revenge) to Little Red Riding Hood (a descendant of Little Red discovers her family secretly hunts werewolves).

[bla bla, some random stuff about how exciting it is to re-do all those classic stuff, plus the huge budget for each thing.]

Syfy's series of fairy tale titles kick off with "Beauty and the Beast" on Feb. 27.


If at least one of those characters can be as bad ass as Hatter (I believe in Red Riding Hood so freaking much), I'm in:

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