First of all, what's up with my LJ being flooded by lots of cute-looking female LJers recently? Not that I don't mind the attention (I actually got to talk to a few of 'em when they contacted me, and they turned out to be very nice people, some of whom I've already befriended) but it's still quite surprising. Have my talks of the Witcher 2 and its sexy protagonist Geralt of Rivia suddenly attracted people to this LJ, or is some other mysterious force at work here? Perhaps it's better that I don't think too much about it, so I'll just continue this entry as usual (and my apologies to any of the lovely ladies who might be reading this; I mean no harm, I'm just confused as usual). I guess I shouldn't post right after witnessing some rather dramatic stuff in a computer game...
( Koss reaches the third act of The Witcher 2 at last! )I kind of wanted to write a few movie reviews as well, but that'll have to wait for another time because the events of the Witcher 2 are still weighing on my mind. So instead I'll briefly discuss a lovely scene from
Alpha and Omega: the
Love Train!
I'm a hopeless romantic, so that scene was particularly powerful for me. It might not look that special when viewed by itself, but if you watch the whole film, the interweaving scenes of the two couples become all the more relevant and touching. Shivers go down my spine every time at 1:13 when Kate joins in on the howling. Chris Bacon's music is such a perfect fit for the scene, and the score's love theme blossoms in it to perhaps its greatest height. Every average movie has scenes of greatness, and
Alpha and Omega is no exception to this rule. ^_^
Yours,
Mikko