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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Who's got a kiss for the Pickety Witch?

Today it rained so motherfucking hard that I woke up because of thunder. I don't even want to imagine how bright and how loud that would've been. I also played less Tap Tap Revenge today, because I felt like re-reading my Cirque Du Freak books. (A little reminder: Don't make me talk about Cirque du Freak. Or even just Mr. Crepsley. You won't believe the word count.)

Back to Tap Tap, this glorious moment of victory happened yesterday:

Tapulous claims TTR got about 11 million downloads making this win even better. I told you, Don't Trust Me is my best song. I wouldn't have found out about 3OH!3 if not for Tap Tap. Well, I would have, but it's half a year later. So thank you, Tapulous. They also have a Two Tongues's Crawl out, which officially makes them the best app makers everrrr. (App Makers didn't sound right.)

Actually, the reason why I went online despite the fact that it's raining so freaking hard is to jabber about how much I love the cast of the upcoming Alice in Wonderland film, which I've been really looking forward to ever since I've read of its production on IMDb. Yeah, back then when Johnny Depp was just rumored to play the Mad Hatter. (But then again, how can he not be in this film?) Alice is actually the first classic (that is not a series) I've read from start to finish. Counting poems out. I love poems. Especially the Edgar Allan Poe ones. Though when it's some angst-ridden teenager or Alex Gaskarth, I get whiny.

I've said a lot now so why not continue with the supposed plan:
Directed by Tim Burton - Hello, childhood. As a matter of fact, I did watch Sleepy Hollow when I was six. I completely remember the scene where The Headless Horseman was eating Katrina's stepmother's face off, I just can't remember where exactly did I see it. Then I found a DVD on top of the TV one really boring day and I'm like, "Damn, this looks familiar... Or I just pretend that 'cause it sounds cool." Five, ten, twenty minutes into the film, everything was so creepishly familiar. I completely forgot most scenes but I knew that witch girl who stood still for a while was gonna do something creepy, I knew he was gonna remember his past and there was gonna be this fight at the church and, gah. (Sorry I had to say it. It's a cool thing. Really. Admit it.)
Johnny Depp as the Mad Hatter - (childhood waves back) While on topic, I used to have these, err, "[stupid] questions" regarding movies, like why do you watch them why do people spend so much time and money producing these i know its entertainment but why are there tons of films being released everyday it's not vital in man's survival lalala UNTIL I watched Sweeney Todd. I don't know what the fuck snapped but that was when I started getting the i-have-got-to-see-this-movie urgest. It was also the first and only musical I've memorized every single word of every single song of. And did I mention he's a serial killer?
Helena Bonham-Carter as the Red Queen - I don't have a favorite actress (unless it's, you know, porn) but I gotta say she's the only female I "look out for." Mainly because Sweeney Todd is one of my favorite movies and she's a main character. The Prestige's main female character is Scarlett and I don't really like her... Y'know what, that's actually all the movies I love. Oh and Jumper, which I've watched at least six times, but only to memorize Griffin's lines...
Mia Wasikowska as Alice - Jesus Christ, I have no idea who she is but I do know she's this girl Asael Bielski liked in Defiance. Yeah, that's Jamie Bell's character. Yeah, they kissed. And since I've already mentioned him, Griffin is also Jamie Bell's character. How wicked cool is that.
Stephen Fry as the Cheshire Cat - My favorite character. I've always been fascinated by its "mad" remark (I kept thinking about that), how it can be invisible, and how it's always smiling, giving it more mystery than the rest. "I didn't know that Cheshire Cats always grinned; in fact, I didn't know that cats could grin." Good point, Alice. And just so you know, I've read the book long before I've known about the blink album. I also know nothing about the Fry dude, but he looks like he has the Morgan Freeman type of voice so, splendid!
Alan Rickman as the Caterpillar - Yayyy, this is a dream come true. It's like a fucking reprise of Sweeney Todd, goddammit. Where's Borat?!

I didn't comment on the other cast members that I don't really know and/or don't care about. This also gonna be released March 19, 2010. I think I have a late birthday treat for my future 15-year-old self? :D

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