A redo of a redo of a redo for this week's DnD Character Colouring Book, Fenris of the Reaper Clan. And something of a minor redo in this case, mostly just a new face. And a minor name adjustment given that him having a surname rather than a clan name never really made a lot of sense.
I do (and did at the time) enjoy Fenris. I'm not 100% sure he would work at a normal table though, because I played him in 2020 during the brief period when the Thursday group were playing online. He kind of works better over chat, weirdly. Or at least that's the only way I've ever played him. But I very much enjoyed my time with him.
Anyway...
I'm going to be honest here, this is the second time I've tried making a baked pasta dish and both times the results have been slightly disappointing. I mean, good, edible, fine, but just not as good as... the unbaked version would have been. So next time I'm going to just do pasta normally and cut out the middleman.
Okay... so, this week's Mini Media Review is... going to be a marathon, not a sprint.
We start with Nina and the Hedgehog's Secret... which was... fine. It was just... 75% less whimsical than I wanted it to be. I'll fully admit that I went into it not really knowing what the story was, so I only have myself to blame.
Next up, Abominable. Surprisingly sweet. I was pleasantly surprised. I mean, the story isn't breaking new ground, but for what it is, I enjoyed it quite a bit.
I kind of knew going in that I wasn't going to enjoy the 2024 Nosferatu. I'd been knowing that since the first trailer. But I still had it on the list, because I did mostly enjoy The Northman, so... maybe I was wrong.
What I was was BORED. Deeply, annoyingly, ongoingly bored. Aaron Taylor-Johnson is horrifically either miscast or just stunningly out of his depth. Likewise Lily-Rose Depp is making some choices that the director clearly agreed with but I found incredibly irritating and performative.
And I love a Skarsgård. I do. And Bill absolutely disappeared into the titular role, but any creepiness or presence or horror he brings to the role is 100% undermined by the insane decision for his character to have a big stupid 70's porno moustache. And it doesn't need to be there. Sure, it might have been historically accurate, but it looks dumb as hell.
I think it also massively suffers from fact that the story is a redo of a redo of the Dracula story. So it just all comes off feeling lackluster. It's just style over substance.
Speaking of going in knowing it's not going to be what it needs to be... Paddington in Peru. Sure, it's the weakest script of the three. And while I don't blame her for taking a look at the script and passing on it, but Sally Hawkins is literally the glue that holds those first two movies together. And Emily Mortimer just doesn't have the acting chops to make that work. So... it was okay, but we should all collectively forget it exists.
Last up... Valmont. Which is another one of those "two movies that are functionally the same movie coming out at the same time" situations. But more literal in this case, because this is also a version of the source material for Dangerous Liaisons. There are some things that I think Valmont does in a more interesting way, and some of the casting choices give it a different edge. And Valmont is a much... kinder movie overall. Dangerous Liaisons is the much, much, much better movie overall. Valmont is more of a melodrama. Dangerous Liaisons is a deeply emotional chess game.
I also played a lot of Ghost of Tsushima this week. More on that when I'm done.
Friday Night DnD ended up being A Story In Two Parts, because DM Mr and I had a separate session before the main session. Which honestly went in about four different directions other than where I thought it was going to go.
And then my boy Whisper got to briefly guest star in the main session. I did make it easier for myself by sending Molly off into the bushes while he was around. Because I didn't really want to have to talk to myself...
I did have them wander off and have a moment between the two of them, and that conversation probably already lives in my brain without actively having it. But he was impressed and bemused by her. Which is always nice. When two of your characters like each other... hehe.
Anyway...
Today was the usual shopping thing.
But I wanted to do a run to Spotlight. Which turned out to be the Universe absolutely pointing me in the right direction. Because not only because the yarn I've been using for the poncho I need to finish up (and the reason for going) just happened to randomly turn up in those "mill ends" bags that I so enjoy. And so I got 400g of yarn for the price of 200g. Bonus.
We also tend to poke around the bedding department, where I saw a quilt cover set for literally $7. And a really nice one I considered buying. And then I found another one for $10 that I liked even more. So Ma got the $7 one, and we collectively spent $17 on bedding.
We also dropped in at Officeworks, so I finally have a fully functional TV remote.
Definitely a worthwhile excursion.












