sovay: (Claude Rains)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote 2017-01-07 02:52 pm (UTC)

Yup, sounds about right. I hope you feel better today!

Thank you! Today I got an hour and a half of sleep and am on a train to New York City, but I don't think I'm feverish. I am feeling resentful that I went to the trouble of getting a flu shot all the way back in the fall and then encountered one of the strains not covered by the vaccine. I comfort myself with the thought that it probably means I dodged at least one of the covered strains and might as well count my no-longer-herd-immune blessings.

< fist of metal >

I first heard about all of this from Torger, obviously.

I wondered, reading this, if a remake would be possible. Then again, recent remakes of things tend to make them MORE unsubtle, so...

I know! And it's so annoying! I would actually be interested in a new version of The Moon Is Down if I didn't fear it would come out anvilicious. It's already got Nazis, all right, it doesn't need the moral hammered home. Who's doing quiet, nuanced, powerful films with historical settings nowadays?

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