Short and sweet, up and down, salt and vinegar, back and forth, please and thankyou.

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

Matthew has finally realised I have a blog and that he can read it if he likes. I have a feeling he'll be stalking my entries. HEY MATT :D

Tomorrow's final christmas shopping day. Pretty much I just need a present for Matt's dad and a ton of wrapping paper. I have NO IDEA what to get Paul. I'm really stressing about it! I have nice things for Bev and Lucy but Paul's had me puzzling for weeks. :( It's Matthew's day off though so I'm hoping he'll help, fingers crossed. I might pick up some odds and ends for some friends, though I reeeeally haven't done the Christmas thing outside of family and Matthew. Everyone's poor at this time of year. I'm not expecting any presents really :P Also my friends are so damn hard to buy for - I set the bar too high last year by getting Alex that Miffy toy; I'll never beat that.

Was at a party last night and had a lovely time despite just about everyone being on drugs except me. The alcohol numbed my caring about it though so it was okay. I didn't realise how smoky that room was until this morning when Matthew mentioned it ("heinous" was his word of choice) and I smelled my dress - ugh. somehow my bra reeks of smoke too. ("cos your tits are smoking hot!" said mattyhall. hahaha) Well i had a great time nevertheless and it was brilliant to see people like Lollop, ollie, aids, matt etc etc who I haven't seen since the summer. good times!


turning 21 soon. what are we doing to celebrate?!

Friday, 27 November 2009

Collection 2000 Poptastic, Victoria Jackson and Yo! Sushi

So, the Poptastic palette followup I promised - yeah, it's actually pretty good! I have oily lids so it's hard to get eyeshadow to stick without a primer, but this stuff doesn't crease or fade unevenly, and still looks good after several hours. Says on the box it lasts up to 8 hours which is a lie, but it comes close enough. I like it a lot :)


So yesterday I got my hands on (read: Matthew bought me) some Victoria Jackson cosmetics. Allegedly I got stuff worth £210 for £30. I'd never heard of the stuff before so I looked it up online and found the website that is indeed offering the stuff I got at ridiculously high prices. There were also a lot of people shouting scam from the rooftops, and a lot of people on the fence. I don't think it's a scam, per se - they're probably just worth nowhere near £200.

I got a "survival kit" which has ten eyeshadows, five lip colours, a mascara, an eyeliner, a lip liner, two blushes and a set of mini brushes all in a little container. Also a colour collection in "peach" - two larger blushes, five larger neutral eye colours, and five lip colours which are actually quite good. I wore a brown eye shadow today and it's nice - feels smooth and silky and has lasted since ~10AM, so six hours so far. The lip colours are good too, I hate lipgloss and balm so I didn't think I'd like these, but they're more like lipstick. Not much staying power though. The blushes are far too bright for me.

I also got a bronze shimmer powder brush which I won't use... I get glitter on my face anyway from my eyeshadows, I don't need more!

The best part, mind you, is the brushes. I got one of each - powder, foundation, eyeshadow, eyeliner, lip liner, and eyebrow - and they're lovely. The foundation brush especially is amazingly soft and feels great. I've been needing a new soft eyeshadow brush and this one is just lovely. They're apparently made from all-natural fibres and will last forever so I'm pretty chuffed. Thankyou so much Matthew!



Yo! Sushi trip report: yummers.

I had five slices of tuna sashimi, two salmon skin rolls, two mini salmon rolls, two mini smoked salmon and wasabi rolls, two mini tuna rolls, some miso soup and for dessert some daifuku. Despite hating fish Matthew found stuff he liked - mostly chickeny stuff including some amazing teriyaki chicken that I wanted for myself. He had a chocolate mousse thing for dessert which was yum. It was a really awesome meal, I love sushi and can't get it very often so it's lovely to have a place like that so close. :)

Monday, 16 November 2009

Benefit mini makeover

I got accosted by a Benefit lady today while I was hunting for the Urban Decay counter. She offered to try some products on me and since I've heard pretty good things about Benefit, I agreed and sat down. Considering I'd put in minimal effort and was just wearing eyeliner and mascara and a bit of tinted moisturiser, I probably looked like a prime candidate for a makeover.

She started with that gal, a primer that can also be worn on its own, then put on some kind'a gorgeous which is apparently a foundation that works for every skin tone and adapts itself. It looked a bit cakey, but she put a lot on and I don't usually wear foundation this heavy. It does match my skin tone though which is an achievement in itself; I have very light warm-toned skin which is pretty difficult to match with drugstore brands.

She then put boi-oing concealer under my eyes; I think she used the wrong shade, because it was waaaay too light and looked a bit silly.

The eyeshadows she used were powders called snow bunny (white) and punk royalty (purple). All well and good, except she didn't use any primer on my lids! I have very oily eyelids and if I don't use a primer eyeshadow slides right off. This should have been pretty obvious. She didn't blend the two colours so really I wanted to go home and fiddle with blending, but of course by the time I got back most of it had slid right off. Boooo. :(

Finally (I thought) she put on bad gal mascara in brown. I actually loved this. True to its word it didn't clump at all and my eyelashes look awesome. Definitely something I'm gonna consider buying.

"You have lovely long lashes," she said.
"Owch," I replied, as she'd just poked me in the eye.

She told me what she'd used and I said thanks, she gave me a little catalogue thing and I said I'd probably be back. Then she decided it just wasn't finished without a bit of lipgloss. Now I hate lipgloss - I've never found one that's not sticky and gross feeling. Give me lipstick any day. I was willing to give this one a try though, and sadly it lived up to expectations - ugh. Not only sticky and gross, but lumpy too! I could feel every little bit of glitter. I can still feel it now! Not impressed at all.

Still, overall it's okay. I'd definitely buy the mascara, and probably the foundation and primer too. I've heard awesome things about boi-oing so I was a little disappointed with it - I might go back soon and try a different shade.



Now that's out of the way, I also picked up collection 2000's new poptastic palette, which has nine really cool colours. I might do a review when I've tried them all, but first impressions are that I absolutely love one of the greens, it's beautiful, and I now own not only one but two yellow eyeshadows. Time to have fun experimenting.

Tata.

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

billy talent

From I:

This Is How It Goes
Try Honesty
The Ex
Line and Sinker
River Below

From II:

Devil in a Midnight Mass
Red Flag (encore)
This Suffering
Fallen Leaves (encore)
Surrender

From III:

Devil on my Shoulder
Rusted from the Rain
Saint Veronika
The Dead Can't Testify
Diamond on a Landmine
Turn Your Back

:D


ben is hilarious and very much hates his ex. he also tries very hard to convince everyone he's straight, but i find that hard to believe. he's adorable bless him. he had swine flu! ian is a badass, his hair defies belief. jon lost weight and actually got kinda cute. aaron is still one of my heroes. they all seemed to have a really fun time and were definitely very into it, not going through the motions at all.

i got an awesome shirt.

i'm very happy.

Review: Primark "Saint or Sinner" makeup palette

Primark makeup. I KNOW, RIGHT?!

So I accidentally left my favourite Urban Decay palette at home and needed a few simple colours to tide me over until I got it back. I didn't even know Primark did makeup until I popped in there for Halloween costume stuff; I came out with the £2 Saint or Sinner palette and a 50p "blend and stretch" eyeshadow in black. Well, I'm only out £2.50.

The black eyeshadow definitely exceeded my expectations. It goes on very smoothly, light grey with the first application, then if you go over it it gets darker. I have much nicer black eyeshadows if I really ever feel the need to go goth, but as a eyeshadow base it works really well. It made a couple of my loose pigments really stand out.

Now, the palette. It's got a generous 10 colours:

Glacier, a sparkly white
Lavender, a VERY pale pink, also sparkly
Denim, a very very glittery silver-blue
Blossom, a coral pink with a little sparkle
Paradise, a shimmery green
Fudge, a sparkly copper
Midnight, a very dark navy with a little sparkle
Regal, a lovely sparkly purple
Liquorice, a matte dark grey
Galaxy, another slightly lighter grey with a few glittery bits.

Lavender and Blossom aren't up to much - Lavender is too pale and Blossom is just a hard colour to work with. Liquorice is boring. Glacier is OK for highlights and Fudge is an OK neutral or base colour, though I wouldn't wear it alone. Paradise is pretty nice, I guess. Galaxy is good enough but pales next to Denim.

Ahh, Denim. I actually love it. It looks fantastic just dabbed in the corner of your eye as a highlight. It's extremely glittery and shimmery and is a very versatile colour. I haven't tried yet, but I bet you could wet it and get a nice eyeliner out of it.

Midnight - this is equivalent to Urban Decay's Goddess shade, and to be perfectly honest I prefer it! Goddess looks beautiful in the pot but goes on very roughly and the glitter gets everywhere. It also doesn't look nearly as blue on eyes as it does in the pot. Midnight, on the other hand, delivers. It goes on smoothly and has much, much less glitter, so you don't end up with sparkly undereyes. It's a very very nice colour.

But my favourite by far is Regal. I can't describe this purple adequately - it's lighter than any purple eyeshadows I've seen before, and looks amazing. I like to pair it with Midnight and Denim.

Staying power isn't amazing, but throw on a little primer (I use Urban Decay's primer potion, works wonders) and it'll stick all day and probably most of the night too.

Not bad for less than £3.

Sunday, 1 November 2009

Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant

I've been involved in a love affair with the Darren Shan saga since I was about 13. My mum took me to see a family friend and her sons; one of the sons thrust a book in my face and asked "have you read this?" It was a slim black book with "Cirque du Freak" in old-style circus writing emblazoned across the cover; from the first page I was hooked. I devoured all twelve books as they came out and though the finale was a disappointment, I still knew it was love. Even today I regularly pick them up and blaze through them.

They were practically made to be turned into a movie - dark, exciting, full of twists and turns and short enough that several books could be one movie. So when I heard that a Cirque du Freak movie was in production, I was unbearably excited. I followed the development religiously, and as details emerged I became increasingly concerned. Set in America instead of Ireland? John C Reilly as my one true fictional love, Mr Crepsley? Still, he looks okay, and Americanisation can't screw it up too badly. And it's got Willem Dafoe as Gavner, I'm sure he'll be good. And even though Debbie has been replaced by the mysterious Rebecca, it's got Murlough. He's pretty much as easy a character as you can get. Tunnels of Blood is one of my favourite of the twelve. They can't mess it up, it's impossible.

So I saw it today.

And I'm fuming.

They couldn't have made it worse if they tried.
First off, it was a complete deviation from the storyline. Now I can understand skipping most of the dull Vampire's Assistant part; we don't want to see Darren moping about drinking blood for an hour. Sam Grest was never an important character. R.V. was though, and he was entirely absent.

But Tunnels of Blood. The tunnels were absent, as was the blood - many stab wounds, but no blood. The whole thing took place in the Cirque and in the old theatre. Murlough was neutered, and also called Murlaugh for some reason - he was barely insane, and certainly wasn't a threat in the same way he was in the book. Yes, the showdowns with Crepsley were flashy and extravagant, but they sure as hell weren't exciting.

The Cirque itself was a bit of a mishmash: Cormac is now a woman. Mr Tall is Ken Watanabe. I hope they plan to make Evanna Asian too. It looked the part, but sure as hell wasn't right.

The writers committed the worst sin: they told, instead of showed. We don't need to hear a voiceover saying "I am obsessed with spiders. Steve is obsessed with vampires." Just show us that! Clumsy.

Speaking of Steve, his character was neutered and blooded. Instead of slowly becoming a twisted, revenge-obsessed wreck of a vampire hunter, he was turned into a vampaneze straight away, complete with purple eyes (why?). Darren, meanwhile, was fairly faithful - the narrator in the books was never the most interesting character, and that was pretty evident here. I don't have a problem with Darren's portrayal, though I fail to understand why it was necessary to bring him back to his family (then promptly make them forget it ever happened).

The actual conflict for Tunnels - the kidnapping of Evra and Debbie - was unnecessarily changed. Evra wasn't involved, leading me to wonder why, exactly, they bothered with his character. Debbie was replaced by love interest Rebecca, who was painfully irritating - not that Debbie was much better of course, but at least she didn't make monkey noises.

Back to Evra: this guy was the only thing I was entirely happy with. His characterisation was perfect and Patrick Fugit really looked the part. Once again though I don't understand why they put so much effort into making Evra good only to give him a much smaller part than he deserves.

I will admit that I was shocked at how much I enjoyed John C Reilly as Crepsley. While he doesn't actually look the part, he did a good job of giving Mr Crepsley the cynical, sardonic edge that was everpresent in the novels. By the end he really had made me believe in his portrayal. He was never going to be my image of Larten, but he did a good job with what he had to work with.

His scar was okay, though three of them (in a style far too reminiscent of the vampaneze mark) rather than one, and it was implied that Murlough had caused them rather than Evanna. Uncool.

By far one of the low points was Gavner. Now, I like Willem Dafoe. I thought he could be quite good. Gavner Purl is a grizzled, scarred Vampire General; however, in this movie he was a skinny clown-man with a paedo moustache and bright red lipstick. Wonderful. The vampires will just let any old fool into their inner circle, apparently.

And now for the worst sin of all: Mr Tiny. Now, Mr Tiny is explicitly described in the book, unlike so many other characters: a small, chubby man with glasses, grey hair and yellow welly boots. Not a giant fat bald bullfrog of a man. And definitely not a direct meddler, but a manipulator. Movie Tiny had a much more active role; he was no longer just an observer. He directly worked to make events happen his way, recruiting Steve into the vampaneze and trying to recruit Darren. No, having Mr Crepsley saying "you've favoured the vampaneze for a century" is not a good way to show that Mr Tiny is biased. By his very nature, he's unbiased. He simply wants destruction and war. He doesn't care who wins. His motivations in this film were completely skewed.

Darren Shan clearly put a lot of thought into his series, and it's clear he had very little input on what was done with his characters. It had a lot of potential, now wasted. I'll be very surprised if the next three get filmed. It's a shame, but if this movie is anything to go on, probably for the best.

:(

Sunday, 11 October 2009

I'm really not good at this blogging malarkey

So I'm back in Nottingham now, and it's about a million times better than last year. Instead of crappy, falling apart, noisy halls, I live in a lovely clean quiet flat. The only thing I miss about Pevs is Adam and Gina. Never thought I'd miss those two-hour one-sided conversations about cricket, but there you go. (love you adam)

Honestly I'm much happier than I thought I'd be. I figured I'd be super homesick, but so far I'm okay. I miss my family but after the summer it's nice to be away from them. Most of my friends at home seemed to lose interest in seeing me (not looking at anyone in particular, oliver) so I can't say I miss them too much. I'm sure I'll see Matt soon and we'll go party. Maybe try and get Aids as well. (hahahaha) I miss Jess but I only saw her a few times this summer too. Wish I'd got to see Yallop before I left though :(

So really the only bit of Norwich I really, really miss is Matthew.
:(
I can't wait to see him on Friday. It's my grandparents' golden wedding so I have to go home for it, but not complaining - two big posh meals, a boat trip, and three nights at home with my boyfriend? Sounds like a plan to me.
It's just a bit weird being without him, after having spent pretty much the whole summer with him living in my room!
We'll cope, I know we will, it'll just take some adapting.

I went to City last night for the first time in months and it was such a fun night, I don't think I've had so much fun since the first time I went. I don't even know what made it so much better than other times. I was in a bloody good mood for some reason and only got sad when I got a little freaked out by a friend of a friend of a friend whose name I don't even know and went to sit in the basement to hide hahaha.
But yeah, fun times!

Uni starts again on tuesday and I get another year of Vicky. JOY. Looking forward to Psych with Ben though, that'll be fun as usual hehe :D

so yeah, overall (minus the matthew bit) I'm glad to be back here. Should hopefully be a fun year. :)