i suppose you could say it was ineffable
Jun. 19th, 2019 11:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I finally finished Good Omens!!!!!!
I know everyone else has probably already watched it and said their bit by now but I just wanted to flail about it for a little bit so! I quite enjoyed it. It's a very unique style (which I was probably more conscious of because I watched it with my spouse, who thought it was a bit strange at times), but I think it fit the mood perfectly. Now I say that, but bear this in mind: it's been over ten years since I've read the book. While I know undoubtedly that I very much loved the book, had you asked me any time before the Good Omens panel at NYCC, I would have only been able to tell you the following about it:
I'd been meaning to reread the book for awhile, but anyways when I found out they were making a show, I hesitated and decided not to because well, my experience with Harry Potter tells me that it's never as enjoyable that way. I just end up focusing on what was Different, which isn't the point.
So thoughts:
Michael Sheen was brilliant, as per usual, and so was David Tennant (not a Dr. Who fan so I'm less familiar with his work). I also enjoyed Anathema's scenes, and Pulsifer's (I most definitely forgot about their subplot). Also, that's it, Aziraphale and Crowley have perfected the slow burn and there can be no other. Has anyone seen the memes about all the times they happen to run into each other -- including the apocalypse -- being God's attempts to get them together? Like a writer frustrated that her characters just won't seem to get together already? Phenomenal. A+.
Enjoyed the music, cinematography, editing, all of it. It's sort of beautiful and the aesthetic is just spot on. It does move kind of fast, which was only frustrating for me because Amazon doesn't play well with Chromecast -- we had to cast the browser tab, basically, which meant we had some buffer issues occasionally, but mostly it was fine. I just want to watch it over again and reabsorb it. Maybe I'll reread the book again soon. Because what I love the most is the story, the message, and all.
ANYWAYS. I'm very much looking forward to being able to reblog Good Omens posts on tumblr rather than quickly scrolling past them trying to avoid spoilers. Hooray!
I know everyone else has probably already watched it and said their bit by now but I just wanted to flail about it for a little bit so! I quite enjoyed it. It's a very unique style (which I was probably more conscious of because I watched it with my spouse, who thought it was a bit strange at times), but I think it fit the mood perfectly. Now I say that, but bear this in mind: it's been over ten years since I've read the book. While I know undoubtedly that I very much loved the book, had you asked me any time before the Good Omens panel at NYCC, I would have only been able to tell you the following about it:
- an angel and a demon team up to prevent the apocalypse
- there's a boy who's, like, uh, the anti-christ? maybe?
- oh wait, something something 4 horsemen riding motorcycles
I'd been meaning to reread the book for awhile, but anyways when I found out they were making a show, I hesitated and decided not to because well, my experience with Harry Potter tells me that it's never as enjoyable that way. I just end up focusing on what was Different, which isn't the point.
So thoughts:
Michael Sheen was brilliant, as per usual, and so was David Tennant (not a Dr. Who fan so I'm less familiar with his work). I also enjoyed Anathema's scenes, and Pulsifer's (I most definitely forgot about their subplot). Also, that's it, Aziraphale and Crowley have perfected the slow burn and there can be no other. Has anyone seen the memes about all the times they happen to run into each other -- including the apocalypse -- being God's attempts to get them together? Like a writer frustrated that her characters just won't seem to get together already? Phenomenal. A+.
Enjoyed the music, cinematography, editing, all of it. It's sort of beautiful and the aesthetic is just spot on. It does move kind of fast, which was only frustrating for me because Amazon doesn't play well with Chromecast -- we had to cast the browser tab, basically, which meant we had some buffer issues occasionally, but mostly it was fine. I just want to watch it over again and reabsorb it. Maybe I'll reread the book again soon. Because what I love the most is the story, the message, and all.
ANYWAYS. I'm very much looking forward to being able to reblog Good Omens posts on tumblr rather than quickly scrolling past them trying to avoid spoilers. Hooray!