Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Stardust

The Snowdrop Costs A Kiss

October 27, the eve of Adam's birthday found us partaking of a hearty Kenny Rogers meal at Marina.

Apart from "eye-brow raising" competitions, Adam and Saad kept us in stitches all throughout dinner. Adam with his renditions of his favourite movie of the year, Shoot Em Up - "And then Clive Owen shoves the carrot in the guy's mouth and it comes out on the other side and Clive Owen says - always finish your vegetables!"

Saad was his usual corny self -
Adam rubbing butter on his corn
Saad: Now you have to say something corny
Saad (again) : Ooops I beat you to it.

Saad (living life dangerously as he was having dinner with 4 lawyers) : What is the most painful kind of lawyer?
4 Lawyers: [gaze at him blankly]
Saad: A lawyer who is also a dentist!
Sunita: That sounds vaguely familiar
Saad: It is a work in progress
Adam: Needs quite a bit of work there.

Adeline and I caught up. Ms. Deputy Public Prosecutor had been too busy for me for the most part of the year.
Adeline: So what have you been up to?
Sunita tells her
Adeline : [speechless]

Then we all try to one-up ourselves by giving Adam cool gifts. But someone cheated and brought TWO gifts. It was declared a foul and we all threw in the towel. Anyways Adam bought himself the coolest gift - a computer game console shaped like a guitar or some such thing (hey I never pretended to be tech-savvy)

The fallen Star

We were soon joined by Ira, Peter and Pamela and proceeded to the highlight of the evening - Stardust!

Yup, they had finally made Neil Gaiman's Stardust into a movie! I had been waiting for months for it (it was released in the US in August) and was counting the days until November when Adam messaged - I got tickets for the preview!

It was a pretty good movie. I loved Claire Danes as the star, Yvaine and Charlie Cox was excellent as Tristran. You could literally see him grow and mature as a person from minute to minute. Robert de Niro was hilarious, but as Saad said - Michelle Pfeiffer OWNED the movie.

Even the changes they made in the story were not too bad (Robert de Niro's gay pirate was hilarious), although I could have done without the final "battle" scene.

Also, I much preferred the meeting between Yvaine and "Lamia" in the book, where "Lamia" has no heart left to cut out because Yvaine had given hers to a "boy", freely and willingly even though (as "Lamia" advises her) he is bound to "break it or waste it or lose it- they all do".

I must admit, though, that I hated the part when they "fall in love". It was sweeter and more believably played out in the book.

Both Ira and I preferrred the ending in the movie though - such suckers we are for happy endings :-p

The night ended with us happily embarassing Adam by singing Happy Birthday at the stroke of midnight. Welcome to the Over-the-Hill club Adam, all dues are to be paid to our now proper (previously honorary) president, Ashwin.

I read somewhere that Neil Gaiman had said in an interview that he wanted people to like the movie but he still kinda hoped people would prefer the book.

I just want to say to Neil - I really liked the movie but I much preferred the book :-p

One of Charles Vess' original drawings for the book

2 comments:

Venk said...

I've been wanting to see stardust too. Game to watch it twice? ;)

Nebula's Quill said...

you know what, dont know if its just me ( i never seem to know when anything fun is happening :P ) but i've actually not heard a thing about it over here ( and kl is not 'ulu'!) !!!

But really does sound amazing,bring the book with you when you come over k.

And yea, let me know if your going to watch it again - i take bus over! :P

Hugs!