Good thing about coming home no #307
Jun. 27th, 2006 10:58 pmGetting to watch my DVD of Advent Children on the big, shiny plasma screen telly!
I can't get over how beautiful it is. I mean, it was beautiful in the fansubbed version on my computer monitor, but seen the way it was intended to be seen? Wow. And you know, I could actually follow what was happening in the fights - this was a Good Thing. The Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII was also very useful - and I am going to get around to playing that actual game this summer! Really.
I now have the urge to go and hunt up all the Final Fantasy fics again - need fix-it fic NOW plz, but will settle for triplet fic and that special kind of angst only fanfiction can create. The kind where the actual fic is pure fluff of the fluffiest kind but you're sniffling at the end because you know exactly how it's going to end for them. It's a feeling no original/pro fiction can give.
(And then my sister's boyfriend came around to see her in the middle of the film and he and I bonded over the dorkness of the Turks while she stood around with absolutly no idea what we were going on about. Clearly I must induct her into the goodness of Final Fantasy post haste - call it relationship counselling!)
So, yes, very good to be home (for quarter of a year.) Whenever I come home, I never feel that I have ever really left. I never want to loose that feeling.
I can't get over how beautiful it is. I mean, it was beautiful in the fansubbed version on my computer monitor, but seen the way it was intended to be seen? Wow. And you know, I could actually follow what was happening in the fights - this was a Good Thing. The Reminiscence of Final Fantasy VII was also very useful - and I am going to get around to playing that actual game this summer! Really.
I now have the urge to go and hunt up all the Final Fantasy fics again - need fix-it fic NOW plz, but will settle for triplet fic and that special kind of angst only fanfiction can create. The kind where the actual fic is pure fluff of the fluffiest kind but you're sniffling at the end because you know exactly how it's going to end for them. It's a feeling no original/pro fiction can give.
(And then my sister's boyfriend came around to see her in the middle of the film and he and I bonded over the dorkness of the Turks while she stood around with absolutly no idea what we were going on about. Clearly I must induct her into the goodness of Final Fantasy post haste - call it relationship counselling!)
So, yes, very good to be home (for quarter of a year.) Whenever I come home, I never feel that I have ever really left. I never want to loose that feeling.