Dec. 19th, 2009 @ 10:44 pm Merlin: The Last Dragon Lord
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Wow, die Fanfiction für die nächsten Monate ist gerettet! \o/

Von der Folge muss ich mich erst mal erholen. :D

Merlin!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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[info]frogspace
Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 11:34 pm (no subject)

Star Trek Reboot

Deeper Down by pepperlandgirl (Kirk/Spock) I had a blast reading this story and I loved the plot.


The Orion-On-Vulcan Method by anodyna (SpockPrime/Gaila) INSTANT REC!!!! This was romantic and funny and I'm still smiling.


Stargate Atlantis

Adrift by [livejournal.com profile] seikaitsukimizu (Sheppard/McKay) I really enjoyed both plot lines and would love to see a sequel.


Supernatural

And I Will Walk On Water by tracy_loo_who INSTANT REC!!! I think this is the Castiel/Dean story I've been waiting for since Castiel showed up. I loved the plot, the slow build up, and I loved how it played out.


Sine Qua Non by dreamlittleyo (Sam/Dean) This was sweet. :)


Stargate Atlantis/SG-1

No Good Deed by forestgreen (sheppard/mitchell) INSTANT REC!!! I had a blast reading this story. It had action, plot, wonderful team moments and character development. wonderful storytelling all around. :)


Glee/Supernatural

You think this is hard? Try being the Michael Sword - that's hard! by maskedfangirl (Gen) OMG this was funny! Just go read it.



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Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 06:04 pm Well, this'll be fun.
Current Mood: tired
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Hopefully by Sunday, we won't have any trouble getting into the DC airports.
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[info]darkrose
Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 08:26 pm hilarious poetic symmetry
I just realized that I am flying back to the Ice on Groundhog Day.
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[info]30toseoul
Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 03:28 pm stuff and things and gifts!
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First off, I want to say "thank you!" to whoever sent me the Hungry Lucy CD. :) I'mma make sure to load it onto my Nano for the trip!

Secondly...OMG, you should see the scarf I got from [personal profile] wyomingnot it's all fuzzy and purpley and glittery and fun!

Thirdly, while we made cookies the other night, we opened presents because we're not taking gifts for each other on the trip. I got some chocolate (including a Vosages bacon bar that I haven't tried yet), a tie-dyed shirt, a pair of fleece arm warmers with gears and hearts silk screened on them, a very cool steampunky wire-wrapped key necklace, a bead necklace and a ginormous book about food. It's a collection of essays on food and taste in history and it's a a lot bigger than I expected and heavy; I won't be taking it on the flight.

And that's about it.

Thank you again Wyo and mysterious CD giving person!
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[info]telesilla
Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 11:08 pm Wo ist die Adventszeit hin?

Kaum bin ich durch die Kälte nach Hause und werde langsam wieder warm, erinnert mich ausgerechnet der Schnee daran, dass die letzen Wochen nur so an mir vorbeigeflogen sind. Der Schneesturm im Livejournal ist schon fast zwei Wochen her und Yuletide ist zum AO3 umgezogen! Eeeep.

~~Fan-Kalender mit Ereignissen seit meinem letzten Eintrag:~~

07.12. Schnee, ganz viel Schnee in meinem LJ. Wheee!! Vielen Dank! \o/

08.12. [info]enednoviel hat mir ein absolut geniales "Starsky & Hutch"-Fanart-Lesezeichen geschickt. DANKE!!!! ♥ ♥ ♥ Schade nur, dass ich es niemals in der Öffentlichkeit werde benutzen können, denn ... holla die Waldfee! *hust*

09.12. Habe lange und laut darüber gelacht, dass eine Gay Soap Convention in New York geplant ist und 5 der 8 Seifenopernstars die Jungs aus VL, AWZ und GZSZ sind. Das haben die sich bestimmt nicht träumen (!) lassen, als sie damals die Verträge für ihre Rollen unterschrieben haben.

10.12-18.12. Links, Artikel, Spaß mit Wikis, Sherlock Holmes, Merlin, Crossover, Recs, Fic )
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Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 03:07 pm Five Friday Reasons of Fannish Happiness
location: Munich
Current Mood: bouncy

1.) Trailer for the Tennant/Stewart Hamlet , which both brings back the joy of having watched this live and the anticipation of seeing it again. I just hope the RSC delivered that dvd I ordered eons ago as promised. Also, once the dvd is available and the film has been broadcast, I hope for lots of screencaps and plenty of icons, hopefully some of which will show both actors I tend to fangirl in the same shot. (The publicity photos by the RSC last year just weren't what I wanted in this department.)

2.) Yuletide Uploading is open. Uploading my story reminded me again what fun it was to write. I've always looked forward to the 25th because Yuletide is such a great ficathon, but this year there is that additional slight nervousness which comes with having made a contribution as well. Let's see how rare that rare fandom is...

3.) Discovered via [personal profile] vilakins: Pride & Prejudice via Emoticons. Who cares about adaptions with zombies if you can have adaptions via emoticons! :)

4.) Methinks Warren Ellis really hit his stride with his second arc in Astonishing X-Men. #33 is out, that's the third issue in a row which is fun to read, doesn't have wth? character moments and came without any long interruptions in between. If you really want to nitpick, you can argue Storm's role in the Ellis line-up is, the one discussion she had with Cyclops in the last arc aside, somewhat bland, especially compared with Kitty in the Whedon line-up, but that's really not much of an issue. I'm so happy Hisako continues to play a major role in AXM, and Ellis writes her absolutely delightful. He also seems to want Scott/Logan 'shippers really happy with this second arc, seeing as he continues to write their interaction. Also, the art for the second arc is way better than for the first, especially for my beloved Abigail Brand and for Hank McCoy. Speaking of my favourite morally ambigous agent, I continue to harbor a spoilery suspicion. )

5.) Five Minutes, Mr. Welles. I had heard about this short film (31 minutes) which premiered at the Venice Film Festival 2004, starring and directed by Vincent D'Onofrio, but I had no idea it was available on YouTube until yesterday. D'Onofrio had played Orson Welles before, as a cameo in Tim Burton's Ed Wood, but this time he gets to use his own voice. Which doesn't sound at all like Welles', but that's beside the point here. (Especially since he's great with the body language and the script.) This particular short film is set during the shooting of The Third Man, at a time when Orson Welles had long since stopped being a beloved prodigy and was now in quasi-exile from Hollywood, mostly living in Europe and hiring himself out as an actor to finance his own movies. Quite often, this meant a lot of mediocre films to play in, but occasionally, he lucked out in his quest for movie-financing cash and got a role in a great picture. But you don't even have to know that in order to enjoy this half an hour which among other things showcases some magic of acting, as D'Onofrio-as-Welles goes from memorizing the Ferris Wheel scene in a listless, lifeless manner to injecting a flicker of personality in the lines to finally, at the end, coming up with a complete performance of Harry Lime, complete with the ad-lib Welles contributed to Graham Greene's script. The second character is an invented one, but in complete contradiction to my nagging about the book Me and Orson Welles I shall praise her existence. Katherine, scriptgirl-plus-personal-assistant, played by the classy Janine Theriault whom I've never seen before but now shall look out for, goes from seemingly powerless to actually powerful, and goes the through the full O.W. experience of alternatingly being frustrated, angry, challenged and charmed. There are some lovely visual homages to Welles as a director (the camera angles are obvious, but I clued in the Othello bit one only after I'd seen it; well-done, especially since Othello was the film Welles was needing the cash for). And in case you've never ever seen The Third Man - and what stopped you so far? - this is the scene Welles is rehearsing in Five Minutes, Mr. Welles. One of the all time classics and endlessly quotable. (And imitated and quoted from about a million times.)

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Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 07:53 am SNOW in Virginia! *gasp*
Current Mood: amused

As a result of the Nor'easter that is forecast for tomorrow, there actually is a pretty good chance of SE Virginia getting snow tomorrow night. (Much better than I thought last night, [livejournal.com profile] goldy_dollar.) Cue Virginians freaking out variously: "YAY SNOW! Let's get out the sleds!" or "ACK, SNOW! Stock up on supplies!"

*facepalm* Oh, Virginians. Y'all are so cute.

ETA: Note that, even if it does snow here tomorrow night? It will almost certainly melt by midday on Sunday. If we even get so much as to actually cause problems driving (although that's not really that much for folks around here).
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Dec. 17th, 2009 @ 11:30 pm *kills computer with fire*
location: in hiding

So in late November I thought communications were kind of screwy. There were more than the usual computer glitches, email strangeness, miscommunications, and random stupid arguments, and I checked the calendar and was all "omg, Mercury isn't retrograde! My apocryphal evidence is in jeopardy!"

And then Mercury's retrograde cycle started* and things got SO MUCH WORSE. So now I'm back to yeah, however bad you think it is when Mercury's going forward? when it turns retrograde it will be apocalyptic.


/o\



*This retrograde cycle started 12/6, for those keeping track.

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Dec. 16th, 2009 @ 06:47 pm Not all here
'sup internets?

I've had a couple of bad days, topped off by the car (the old one, not the newer one) not starting this afternoon.

We're kind of rushing around frantically to get ready for our trip. We'll be gone from the 20th through the 1st, so I'm trying to get enough laundry done so we have clothes. It's complicated by that fact that we're going places that are much colder than Sacramento, so that part's fun.

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Dec. 16th, 2009 @ 05:03 pm another unit locked up
Just finished packing all of my stuff except two bags into a storage unit that I won't see for at least a year. Last night I had an extremely vivid dream that I left my passport in storage and New Zealand wouldn't let me enter. Heh. I quadruple-checked for that bastard before I pulled out of the Quarter with the last load.

I'm out tomorrow morning. Talk to you on the road.
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Dec. 16th, 2009 @ 06:25 am Links
location: Bamberg
Current Mood: happy

Doctor Who:

SFX put up a collection of the best TOTALLY TRUE EVERY WORD OF IT tabloid stories the UK ran during the last years about Doctor Who. I think I'm still sulking neither Ben Kingsley nor Patrick Stewart got to be Davros. :) (Nah, not really. My favourite is actually the Mugabe-has-the-Second-Doctor-Era-Tapes one.)

Heroes: quite adorable Ace and Seventh Doctor adventure aftermath.

Paul Cornell wrote another Doctor Who Christmas story, in which the Doctor, after many a lifetime, ends up at the end of the universe (from Utopia) again:
The Last Doctor.


Lord of the Rings:

Talk about nostalgia. It's now six years since Return of the King started in cinemas world wide.I think a review must have been one of the early things I postd on lj. Not that I was ever in the hardcore fandom - meaning, I'm fond of the books and the films, I do have the BBC thirteen parts radio version and I used to read the occasional fanfic, both bookverse and movieverse, but I never wrote fanfiction or meta myself (other than using LOTR as a basis of comparison in multifandom posts). Still, I quite enjoy this:

THE GREAT LORD OF THE RINGS SPAM POST
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[info]selenak
Dec. 15th, 2009 @ 03:14 pm Wheee!!!
Yay, new Leverage promo!

See it at John Rogers' blog, where he writes, "We're a fun show, I like TNT's new focus on that fact."

I like it too. :)

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Dec. 15th, 2009 @ 11:39 am rain rain go away
It's been raining since last Friday. Rainfall records are being broken right and left, street flooding all over the place, heavy fog overnight, flash flood warnings everywhere. Over the weekend a professor from Tulane drowned after his car slid into an unprotected canal. St Charles Parish is so full of water that it's pouring out into Jefferson, where they have been sandbagging Airline Highway all morning in an attempt to keep it driveable. St Bernard Parish is also handing out sandbags because the rain is forecast to continue for the rest of the day. Last night I fell asleep to a thunderstorm and woke up to a thunderstorm. I'm sitting in my mostly-empty house and listening to the rain fluctuate from light to moderate to motherfucking pouring.

Well. I was supposed to finish with everything and start driving north to New York tomorrow, but I am not driving around in this mess today. The last thing I need is to get my truck flooded and stuck somewhere. People drive like lunatics when it rains anyway, and with the street flooding it's just too hazardous when I have the option to wait. I can clean the house today and finish my driving errands to the storage unit and the post office and other places tomorrow. I'll still get to camp by Saturday night.

In school news, I AM DONE! I'm so relieved, because I spent days being positive that I'd failed chem since the final exam was so impossibly hard. But somehow I squeaked through! I'm a graduate!

Now the rain just has to stop so I can get my graduated ass on the road to New York.

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Dec. 15th, 2009 @ 04:03 pm Me, having issues
location: Bamberg
Current Mood: cranky

As there isn't a German release date for the film Me and Orson Welles yet, I caved and bought the book by Robert Kaplow. Which is an amusing coming of age story, captures the spirit of the era very well, manages to bring a theatre production to life for the reader... and yet had me grumbling about something major. Either I developed double standards for historical fiction that is close enough to present day so that there are still some participants alife, or fanfiction has influenced my reading habits. Or both. I mean, I didn't use to object on the basis of "he took out a canon character and replaced him with his Gary Stu and totally rewrote the relationship!", did I?

My spoilery problem was the following... )
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Dec. 14th, 2009 @ 11:14 pm My part of the conversation...
... will be held primarily on DW.

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Dec. 14th, 2009 @ 09:12 pm You know, I suspect this won't matter...
God, I am SO tired of watching LJ do STUPID STUPID stuff and having people in fandom just shrug and go on with business as usual because, as someone recently said: "LJ's where the conversation is."

Right now a bunch of us are pretty pissed off that LJ's gone from three gender options (female, male and unspecified) to two. And if you guessed that those two are "female" and "male" give yourself a pat on the back. You know why they're doing it, don't you? So they can do a better job targeting ads.

Read all of Syne's post, too. You can't just get out of this by choosing one option or the other--specifying one of two genders will be mandatory on account creation.

And if you don't get that this is offensive, then really, I've got nothing to say to you. Fortunately, both [livejournal.com profile] rm in a post here and [personal profile] thingswithwings in a post here do have things to say.

I'm sure this will mean a few more people come over to DW or even IJ, but for the most part, fandom won't care. I'd love to be wrong, but each time LJ does something stupid, fandom's just shrugged and kept the conversation where it is. I don't know what it is and God I wish I did so I could figure out what to say to get people to realize that things like this hurt people.

We could host the conversation here on DW, if, you know, fandom gave a damn.

ETA: Supposedly this was a mistake although LJ's response sounds a little like backpedaling. See the ETA on this post and the question in the comment I linked to.
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Dec. 14th, 2009 @ 07:11 pm Is there some kind of game?
Some of the guys either next door or across the courtyard are yelling excitedly every once in a while. Based on the timing, it sorta sounds more like a football thing than a basketball thing.

In other news, I have a headache and I hate hate hate social anxiety. The amount of time I had to spend talking myself into making a simple phone call is ridiculous and absurd. On the good side, I made it and have an appointment with an optometrist on Saturday, the day before we leave.
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Dec. 14th, 2009 @ 03:25 pm Mystery Christmas present or Letter bomb?

All right, who sent me something priority mail from Galaxy Media in, um, Georgia? It feels about the right size and weight to be a hardcover book.

Whatever it is, curiosity is killing me, but in a good way, so many thanks!

Oh, yes, [livejournal.com profile] murron, I got your gorgeous postcard. So pretty. I've stuck it up over the desk. Blessed be.

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Dec. 14th, 2009 @ 01:35 pm SGA Santa fics are here!
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[profile] sga_santa is off and running, and posting fics.

Already.

We wish you a merry Christmas, we wish you a merry Christmas....

Hung out with [personal profile] wolfshark yesterday. In RL she's a solid, reliable sort with a healthy dose of sardonic humor. Just the type of person you'd want to run comms and see projects through to the end. *tips hat to Sharkie*

And I've now been informed that Victoria Bitter of "Bit Of Earth" donation scam infamy (who absconded with tens of thousands of dollars and tricked Sean Astin into supporting the not-actually-a-charity) has joined the HP fandom. Bitter is refusing all donations -- unless you insist. In which case there's a PayPal link.

*head scratch*

Do I have a PayPal link? Should I have a PayPal link? I mean, if you absolutely insist....
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