Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Harry Potter. Show all posts

10 July 2011

Harry Potter Lets Loose

In the spirit of the week, here are two photos that I've recently found and love...



E

28 March 2011

Harry Potter Goes Mean Girls, take 2...

A few more HP/Mean Girls mash up to brighten this dreary, dreary excuse for a New York day...



-E

18 November 2010

In Honor of HP7 ...

and the fact that I work for MTV and love Josh Horowitz ... I hope you laugh and I hope you enjoy.


Movie Trailers - Movies Blog

Who do you think was the best?

-E

30 October 2010

Best.

The world's two greatest evils combine!



Classic? I think so.

-E

14 October 2010

Harry Potter Goes "Mean Girls"

My roommate found these on some blog, and they make me the happiest person right now! It's a mash up two of my favorite things! Give 'em a looksee ...



-E

08 April 2010

This Week In Review





So, the week is almost at an end so I thought I’d do my best to fill the void with an update.
Sunday:
We made friends with random people in our hostel -- aka 3 guys from Sri Lanka, a guy from Namibia, and then a Parisian from Gambon who confessed his love for me after about 10 minutes. His name was Barton and he looked like Djimon Hounsou.
Monday:
The Huntarian Museum at the University of Glasgow was closed for the 3rd day in a row, so Jaime and I wandered around the city for the entire day. Found these really awesome bridges and ended up wandering through the equivalent of Scottish New Jersey on the North Side of the city. It was pretty epic. There is photo documentation. Then we saw A Single Man and I fell in love. It was wonderful.
Tuesday:
We took a cab to Glasgow airport at 0500, only to arrive at 5:30 and learn that we were in fact at the wrong airport (no one bothered to correct us). So we ended up taking a £100 cab ride to the correct airport an hour away and luckily got there just before the gate closed. Then after security they weighed our bags (which has never happened before) and we ended up having to pay £35 each for carry-ons that the flight crew didn’t even check. We finally got back to our flat in Dublin around 0900, just in time for Jaime to get to class. Thus ... the actual day began.
Went to lunch at Chorus, where we ran out of time so Sirus let us take our plates and silverware to class and then bring it back. It was pretty great. Kerry and I just walked in to Susanne’s class with these massive plates of omelets and chips ... people were jealous and we were full. In class I had to suffer the torment that was the movie Adam and Paul, and I’m pretty sure I am the only person that hated it with a burning passion. In a word: boring. I just wrote a review on it, so I might share my thoughts in a little bit, have no fear.
Then around 0930 Steven and Kristen finally got here (apparently the immigration guys looked me up in the computer to varify that they were staying with me and that I was a valid temporary citizen -- WEIRD) and we went to grab a pint over at Farrington’s. The music was great, but not gonna lie, we were dead. The day felt like a week.
Wednesday:
Fintan O’Toole came and spoke to us. It was pretty epic. I’ll be honest though, since he’s a theatre critic and all I definitely thought he was going to be talking to us about, you know, Irish theatre, but the entire thing ended up being about post-Celtic Tiger Ireland. It was incredibly interesting, actually, and I really want to read his new book now. After class Steven and I skyped into our first Orientation Meeting back at Pratt and were pretty amused. It was a fun time, seeing people and thinking about all the stress that awaits us back in the states. Joy.
Thursday:
Oh, today. Did I mention that the first draft of my full length play is due in less than 24 hours? Fun, right? Not. Lies. All lies. I’ve been teetering page 56 for the past week and can’t seem to stretch things out any further so far. It’s awesome. So, instead, I am watching Eraser with Kristen and Steven, drinking my third cappuccino of the day, and eagerly awaiting my take-away from Queen of Tarts.
Tonight is going to be a looooooong night.
-E

02 April 2010

Harry Potter was born here!





So, dear interwebs, I have finally arrived as a writer.
I am sitting in The Elephant House on George IV Bridge, writing in the very place where JK Rowling wrote so many years ago.
It’s amazeballz, and they make a delicious cappuccino. Just an FYI if you’re ever in Edinburgh. It’s pretty delish.
-E