I've got another soundtrack review up here on J and J Productions, this time for Chocolat (2000), the delicious, quirky fable about a chocolatier and the way she liberates a village from their addiction to works-righteousness. The music is as yummy as the movie, and I hope you enjoy it.
Tuesday, September 15, 2015
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I LOVE this soundtrack! Off to read your post... :-)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it scrumptious? I listen to this album a lot.
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ReplyDeleteHave you gotten to watch "Masked" yet? It's purty awesome :)
Jessica, nope, I haven't. I've only seen the Anthony Andrews version of TSP. I've started reading the book at last, though I'm afraid I haven't gotten far because I've been busy setting stuff up for the Tolkien blog party and doing research for my Hamlet read-along. So far I'm amused by it, at least.
DeleteI actually haven't read the book--just skimmed it once, that's it. But I'm still having a great time with the webseries, because it's a really cool story in its own right. I love how each episode is so short--10 to 15 minutes--because it means I have time to watch it a little bit at a time when I get home after classes :)
DeleteYeah, that's one of the great things about webisodes -- they're bite-sized! :-9
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