Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Harry Potter and Willy Wonka

My weekend wasn't really all that exciting. I got to be on call Friday night from work, but my sleep schedule was still screwed up. Because I was intending on going to work, I had slept until about 4 pm and thus couldn't fall asleep again until about 4:30 am. I woke up at about 9 am on Saturday to get ready to have lunch with my old piano teacher. She just had hip replacement surgery, so my mom, sister and I decided to take her out. We've known her for 19 years and she remains a good friend even though neither my sister nor I take lessons anymore. I miss playing the piano on a regular basis. I have my sister's keyboard right now, but it isn't exactly the same. The touch of the keys is different and I can't find the pedal.

All the same, we stopped on our way home at Foxes Music in Falls Church and I got a few new things to play. First, "Bless the Broken Road" by Rascal Flatts (originally Marcus Hummon). I realize that this is a country song, but it is a really beautiful piece written for piano, which makes it so nice to play. So much popular stuff these days is written for guitar and it just doesn’t translate well to piano. I also got an anthology of 1980s hits. This purchase was inspired by my favorite local cover band, The Legwarmers. And I mean really, who doesn’t love 80s music? Some of the arrangements in the book are actually pretty good, such as: “Call Me,” “Centerfold,” “Jessie’s Girl,” “Missing You,” “Manic Monday,” “Material Girl,” “Sister Christian,” “Tempted,” and “Time After Time.” My sister also got a book with music from the “Garden State” soundtrack. I haven’t gotten my hands on that yet, but I look forward to it as I really enjoyed the music in “Garden State.” The CD is actually in my car stereo right now.

When we got home, the new Harry Potter books had arrived. The sixth Harry Potter book, “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince,” isn't as long as the fifth one, only about 650 pages as opposed to nearly 900. Reviews have said that it is the darkest book, although I don’t think that surprises anyone who has read the other five books. If Voldemort is back, wouldn’t things naturally be a little bit on the gloomy and sinister side? I have only made it through Chapter 14 so far, although my mother and Trevor (my sister’s boyfriend) have already finished the entire book. Now they are going through withdrawal, because lord only knows when the next (and last) book will be published. It has been about two years since the fifth book came out. Of course, the fourth movie comes out in November, which should help. I’m especially excited, since “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” has been my favorite Harry Potter book so far. Incidentally, I saw one of those “Republicans for Voldemort” bumper stickers while driving home from work the other day. Those things crack me up.

On Saturday night, I went to see the new “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” I was excited to see it, but I was also a little wary. I figured that the old version would be pretty hard to live up to. Overall I liked the new version. There some things they kept the same, some things that were different, some things that were cut out, and some things that were completely new. I won’t really go into detail, because I don’t want to ruin it for anyone who hasn’t seen the movie yet. I will say however that I enjoyed Johnny Depp. He seems to have gotten progressively weirder over the years, but that suited him in this part. Visually the film was also very nice and I would love to see it on an IMAX screen. The closest IMAX theater showing the movie, however, is in Virginia Beach. I believe that I still enjoyed the older version better, but I will have to watch it again to be entirely sure.

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