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Jul. 27th, 2010 09:21 am
[personal profile] rm
  • Yesterday, my father called me and told me not to get gout.

  • Hey, can we talk about John Stewart's facial hair? I think he looks hot (minus the marshmallow fluff); Patty hates it. But we both want to know, WHY this grooming change. Anyone?

  • No one told me, NO ONE TOLD ME, that the actor who plays Arthur in Inception is that kid from Third Rock from the Sun. I read Arthur/Eames porn yesterday and now I feel dirty, not in the good way.

  • You know what's awesome about Inception? You (read: me) can write something really long and smart about it and be totally wrong. Awesome interview with Dileep Rao here.

  • Gay tango festival in Argentina. Meanwhile, New York City will be having its own LGBT tango festival in October. One day I should like to be less incompetent at tango than I am, but I think it means Patty and I taking proper lessons as opposed to the quickies in crowded ballrooms wherein I get all frustrated and am no joy to anyone.

  • CNN has an odd article (it's the slightly breezy tone), about the mental health issues potentially involved in getting plastic surgery to look like a particular celebrity. The article, somewhat hilariously, also tells us that "not everyone can look like a Pitt or a Jolie, despite the advancements in plastic surgery."

  • Hey can anyone tell me if Chocomize is related to Chocri or which came first or whatever?

  • How to measure yourself for custom menswear. Note: specific instructions from specific retailers/designers, etc, may vary; listen to them first. Also note: if you are female bodied there's stuff obviously not included in here that you'd want to consider for both fit and presentation/illusion; if you have a question, ask me.

  • I have, because of its upcoming conference in New York and a series of awesome "Tourist, don't be a asshole" things people are writing for it, become aware of BlogHer. Would anyone care to shed some light on this thing? Since my main reaction is one of (inappropriately) blaming women for being timid about speaking or existing online mixed with (moderately more appropriate) generalized rage that it should be this way. What is BlogHer? Do you use it? It is a good thing? Why should I shut my face? Help, help, I'm being confused! (ETA: For some reason, several commenters have assumed that my theoretical discomfort with BlogHer comes from some issue related to SAHMs, despite the fact I, in no way, mention motherhood in this item; more on what I was trying to puzzle out in this comment).

  • Prepositions and the ongoing mess over the Islamic center that may be built near World Trade Center Site.

  • A bizarre story involving a military contractor, a memory erasing pill that doesn't exist, a $100,000 belt buckle and some hookers. And not, by the way, written by William Gibson.

  • [livejournal.com profile] xtricks has another installment in what I can't seem to stop calling Teh Buttsex Series! The concluding list of "what is not in the butt" made me laugh so hard I am ashamed.

  • Because of Gattaca news stories about one of Saturn's moons make me tear up: The lakes of Titan are shrinking.

  • Last night on Angel:

    I take back everything I said about Torchwood being a soap opera. Angel is a fucking soap opera. Cordy is evil (which throws us back to just which Powers were up to what when they had her ascend back when, and was that the beginning of the planning for the current narrative apocalypse?); Angel is still Angelus; Wesley just had to chop off his dead ex-girlfriend's head; Gunn is blaming Fred for the kiss she never got around to consenting too; and, OH YEAH, Cordy is pregnant with another fucking demon baby (is this 3? 4?) and this time she says it's Connor's and she's been banging the Beast. WHAT THE FUCK, SHOW? WHAT THE FUCK?

    On the other hand, since they put Angel/Angelus in a cage, I gotta say the acting and the directing has really tightened up and is pretty masterful.

  • It's Tuesday. Does you know what Tuesday means? White Collar and Covert Affairs. Still working on the Auggie/Jack fic, but it's working. Also thinking someone should write a Covert Affairs/Inception crossover. You know you want Auggie hunting Arthur down in dreamspace, right?

    Meanwhile, much to Patty's relief, Project Runway starts Thursday.

    I think we're going to try to see The Kids are All Right this week.
  • Date: 2010-07-29 02:41 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    I almost loved it because it was so OTT, but at the same time I was like "You all knew this was crack, right?"

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:44 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] sevendayloan.livejournal.com
    Lordy, I know. I think my mouth actually dropped at the sheer ridiculousness of it all. Season four of Angel makes Torchwood look subtle and refined. :P I adore it, though, despite all of it's OTT crazy. Or really, because of it.*

    Outside of the silly, though, I did think any work David Boreanaz in while in a cage, as well as the scene with Wes and hallucination!Lilah was just objectively well done. Other than that, though, just pure frakkin' crack.

    *Edit: Of course, I say that having skipped every episode from Calavry to the finale, so. xD
    Edited Date: 2010-07-29 02:46 pm (UTC)

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:46 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    Yeah, the direction and performances are superlative in the face of some serious crazy, which is just odd!

    I'm telling you, panel for Gallifrey 2011 --

    Torchwood vs. Angel: Cracky Spinoff Deathmatch

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:48 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] sevendayloan.livejournal.com
    It's a little disorienting, to be sure! Is this good tv? Bad tv? I don't even know anymore!

    I would love the shit out of that panel, seriously. Aliens! Demons! Long black coats of manpain and heroism!

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:49 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    And we'd have Jane Espenson. I think it would be great -- both shows really have a lot going on about how you juxtapose darkness, humor and soapiness and how it sometimes works, and.... it sometimes doesn't.

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:58 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] sevendayloan.livejournal.com
    Did Jane Espenson write for Torchwood? Oh man, Rusty, subtle homages just ain't your style, are they?

    Angel and Torchwood are definitely the prime example for that juxtaposition. It's really hit or miss, isn't it? And sometimes it can be so hard to tell the hits from the misses. I mean, just look at season 4 of Angel, s6 of Buffy, and especially CoE. Are they evidence of a show finally growing up or a loss of the crack that made the show in the first place? People are so torn. I don't think you see that, as much, outside of the Buffy and Whoniverse.

    Date: 2010-07-29 02:59 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] rm.livejournal.com
    Not yet, but Espenson is heavily rumored to be in the S4 TW writers room and happens to be a Gally 2011 guest.

    Date: 2010-07-29 03:01 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] sevendayloan.livejournal.com
    Well, cool. :) And yeah, okay, now I'm convinced that this panel needs to happen. It's a sign!

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