Gee, thanks! I think I'll read it now! As for Hannibal...those movies are awesome! I still have to go see the new one, Hannibal Rising, in theaters. I've seen the other three and they are beautiful, frightening, artful works. Hannibal's sister, Mischa, is not mentioned in the movie Hannibal, but only in the book. She's a more important character in the book Hannibal Rising, which I've nearly finished reading, so perhaps they will show her in the new movie that's based on it. The books are really good too--well, Hannibal is. I don't care for the novel-versions of Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs so well. But they're still worth checking out. I don't mind that you commented on my entry, actually. I'm glad you did. And about that, I think you're right. It's refreshing to hear something sensible that isn't coming from my parents, if you know what I mean. I probably will end up sticking with it. It sounds like we have the same problem. ^_^ I'm glad you've found a good solution for yours (pursuing a degree in Education). I need to work hard, and decide what is really most important to me, and what I am willing to sacrifice. Thanks again! ^_^ ~Liz
Re: Mischa
Date: 2007-03-02 07:09 am (UTC)As for Hannibal...those movies are awesome! I still have to go see the new one, Hannibal Rising, in theaters. I've seen the other three and they are beautiful, frightening, artful works.
Hannibal's sister, Mischa, is not mentioned in the movie Hannibal, but only in the book. She's a more important character in the book Hannibal Rising, which I've nearly finished reading, so perhaps they will show her in the new movie that's based on it.
The books are really good too--well, Hannibal is. I don't care for the novel-versions of Red Dragon and Silence of the Lambs so well. But they're still worth checking out.
I don't mind that you commented on my entry, actually. I'm glad you did. And about that, I think you're right. It's refreshing to hear something sensible that isn't coming from my parents, if you know what I mean. I probably will end up sticking with it. It sounds like we have the same problem. ^_^ I'm glad you've found a good solution for yours (pursuing a degree in Education). I need to work hard, and decide what is really most important to me, and what I am willing to sacrifice.
Thanks again! ^_^
~Liz