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Guys, I just had to go through five pages of flist. Like, skip=120. Oh, the things I miss.
 
First off, hurrah California! Here’s to hoping that more states will follow its example.

My final paper got an A! My final paper got an A!! *dances with glee* Granted, it was an A-minus, and I’m sure it helps that I did Actual Legitimate Work on this one, but still. Good way to end the year.
 
Also, I ended up studying entirely the wrong things for the Bio final, per usual – it was not as comprehensive as I thought it’d be, and I didn’t study our recent anatomy lessons hard enough because I thought I’d have to remember all the early material. Short Prose Fiction final was also appropriately punishing, but most of that’s also my fault, because I didn’t memorize enough details about the stories we read. Or rather, I memorized details about the stories, but I couldn’t remember who wrote which story – I honestly spaced out on who wrote “A Rose for Emily”, no lie. And I tried to make myself remember by thinking “it’s the same guy who wrote The Sound and the Fury! You know who he is!” And for about ten minutes, I didn’t. I forgot William Faulkner.
 
My ability to (almost) recite Finding Nemo from memory and play a mean game of Six Degrees of Separation yet instantly forget anything of actual importance is becoming annoying. It might have been a momentary space-out rather than truly forgetting, but my point stands.
 
My room stands all but empty now. Mom came by yesterday to help me move out most of my stuff, including my TV and microwave, so that I could check out on my own and fit my stuff into my car. Of course, it promptly started to rain as we loaded up the car, and continued to drizzle the rest of the day. WTF, May. First it’s all chilly and miserable throughout exam week so we’re all even less motivated to get out of bed, and now it’s raining on Leaving Day. I call shenanigans.
 
It feels very strange not to be procrastinating on anything. I’m sitting here, typing this LJ entry and listening to music, and there’s honestly nothing else I’m supposed to be doing, no impending deadlines looming over my head. Well, actually, I’m lying; there’s packing I need to do (since I’m checking out Saturday night) and laundry I need to do before that. But I’ve got the rest of the day for that, and I can actually spare a minute to just sit. I could cue up a movie if I wanted to. I could go out for a walk. It’s odd.
 
Brief obligatory moment of freakout: Two more years until I have to go out in the real world and get a real job and pay my own utility bills and interact with people who aren’t fellow students eeeeeek. *hides*


I stayed in my mom’s hotel room for the night after we moved the majority of my things out, since I didn’t have a TV available anymore. Mostly what this meant is that I watched whatever was on and wrote while my mom napped and periodically asked me what I was doing.
 
I caught the end of Silence of the Lambs, which I haven’t actually seen; granted, it was the TV-edited version, but since this was the tail end of the thing there was surprisingly little cut out. I would not have wanted to see that scene with Jame Gumb in the night-vision goggles in a darkened theater, I’ll tell ya.
 
What freaked me out the most, however, was that Jame Gumb was played by Ted Levine. Better known to me as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, in Monk. Since I tend to associate actors with the first role I see or love them in, this really wierded me out. And he sold the “creepy psycho” thing disturbingly well. I remember watching a commentary track on Monk where Ted Levine talked about how he usually plays crazy people, so it was nice to play the ‘straight man’ to Tony Shaloub’s more out-there Monk. Now, I actually know what he’s talking about.
 
For some reason, I don’t have the same problem with Jodie Foster, but that’s probably because I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Jodie Foster movie all the way through. Must rectify that.
 
Speaking of actors I know in roles that I don’t, Capricorn One came on TCM right after Silence of the Lambs. It’s a ‘70s movie about a faked mission to Mars (that’s the movie’s premise, by the way, not a spoiler), and I’ve been wanting to see it for some time, not because I thought it would be particularly good, but because it had wee Sam Waterson in it, which is enough to pique my interest. Of course, as with Ted Levine, in my mind Sam Waterson is permanently in a business suit, so every time his character was onscreen I kept seeing this phantom gray suit over his astronaut gear. It was a bit strange.
 
Unfortunately, the movie wasn’t very good, at least the latter half of it (which I saw); the leads never got a chance to emotionally react to what happens to them before they go out on their Epic Desert Trek, and even the character of James Brolin’s wife barely seems to respond to her situation. Not to mention Wee Sam Waterson is barely even in the second half of the movie – it’s James Brolin’s show from there, pretty much. And the premise itself never gets explored and dug into quite the way it could be, ditching such introspection for an out-of-nowhere biplane-helicopter chase.
 
The good news is that it also had Wee Eric Bogosian, who I didn’t know was in it, as a reporter of some sort; this was a nice surprise. And Wee Sam Waterson was very wee – couldn’t have been out of his early thirties. And (I feel appropriately strange for saying this) he had a frankly magnificent tush back then.
 
No, really. There’s this scene where he’s climbing up a cliff and he’s sweaty and delirious and hurting and why do I find this so attractive this fact is ripely obvious.
 
Not a movie I’d recommend, but I still consider it a well-spent hour or two.
 
I also ended up watching Hellboy twice while studying/writing, since it was on back-to-back on FX. Hellboy is another one of those movies where I objectively know it’s not the Best Damn Comic-Book Adaptation Ever (although Cousin, a greater geek than I could ever hope to be, tells me the movie does a decent job of condensing an unwieldy and huge canon) and probably not that great a movie if I really think about it but dammit, I love it like CAKE. Something about Hellboy and Abe Sapien really clicks with me – they feel real, and believable, and in some way human, to me. And hey, Ron Perlman pulled off a Big No convincingly near the end. I think I’ve seen maybe five other people do that.
 
Unexpected New Topic! 

Crossovers I would dearly love for someone else to write, because either I don’t know the canon very well, I have no ideas beyond the premise, or I’m too damn lazy:
1) Doctor Who Crossovers:
            
a) Second Doctor/Myst-verse, set as a Mind Robber AU where the Master of the Land of Fiction is actually stuck in an incomplete Age, which he must perpetually write to maintain. He has no Linking Book back to the “real world”, but cannot stop writing his own story to maintain the Age, so he traps Jamie and Zoe in another Age with no Linking Book back (or in a Prison Book?) to force the Doctor to complete his Linking Book and take his place in the unfinished Age. I’ve no idea if this actually works with the Myst mythos, as I stopped following such with Riven, but I direly want someone to make it work.
            
b)Third Doctor/Portal-verse. You know he’d spend hours messing with the Portal Gun before he did anything productive. And he has gone against insane computers before…
            
c)Fourth Doctor/King’s Quest-verse. Yes, it would be difficult to reconcile the inherent magical quality with the almost-purely-scientific Whoniverse, but it would be so worth it to watch the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane in Falderal. He’d take to its warped logic right away.
            
d) Ninth or Tenth Doctor/Silent Hill 2-niverse. If something as twisted and sick as Pyramid Head could come out of James Sunderland’s imagination, just imagine what a post-war Doctor’s darkest dreams could manifest.

2) CSI-verse/Hellboy movie-verse. Someone has to work with the Bureau of Paranormal Research and Defense and all its attendant oddity. Probably pre-movie, have their memory wiped before they leave. OR – it’s revealed that they worked the Bureau before they quit and headed to the Crime Lab.

Was writing my essay; needed some background noise; put on The Claws of Axos commentary track to serve as such.
 
Things I’ve noticed about the actual episode:
 
- Everything is in so much beautiful color. Not that I don’t passionately and insatiably love the black and white era, and not that I’m not grateful for internet video, but oh high-resolution color DVDs I love you so. You make my eyes happy.
 
- The Doctor changes into a different coat about halfway through episode 1 – he goes from red velvet jacket with purple-lined cape to a black velvet jacket and red-lined cape. There’s no obvious reason – or indeed, any time – for him to do this, but I’ll just handwave it by saying that if he had the red velvet on he’d get lost amid all the Trippy Colors of Axos.
 
- How did I miss all this subtext the first time around, guys? When the Doctor first gets attacked by Axos, he’s apparently yelling for the Brigadier. And the Brig is, depending on how you see it, either reaching for him or shaking him by the shoulders.
 
Thankfully, I was not so thick as to miss the Doctor/Master subtext when I first watched, but that may have been because I was coming fresh off “Last of the Time Lords” and I was actually looking for it. And I didn’t catch nearly all of it; I’m still marveling at how smoldering unexpectedly subtexty those scenes in the TARDIS are.
 
- For that matter, how did I not start shipping Three/Jo, like, instantly? I’m ashamed of you, fannish brain. You’re obviously out of practice.
 
In my defense, I have to say that knowing the context of Jo’s and Three’s arc makes it all even shippier. Like I said, I watched this coming right off the new series, so when the Axons threaten to age Jo to death, the Doctor’s reaction seemed…well, like how the Doctor would react when his companion was put in danger. It’s not until now that I realize that Jo has been put in danger before, and when she is, the Doctor usually reacts by threatening whatever’s threatening her or grimly acquiescing to the Master’s demands (because it’s usually the Master with a gun to her head). Here, he…panics. And shouts. And looks more than a bit scared for her. I’m not sure if it’s consistent writing for the character, but I like it. Of course, the epic mindscrew he pulls on her near the end of the story by pretending to leave probably negated some of the shippiness for me the first time ’round.
 
Thought: Perhaps it’s because he remembers Sara Kingdom and her unpleasant Death by Aging? He feels awfully guilty about it at the end of The Daleks’ Master Plan, IIRC.
 
This becomes a bit funny when you contemplate that Jean Marsh (who played Sara Kingdom) was once married to Jon Pertwee.
 
…why do I know that. *facepalm*
 
- While we’re talking of subtext, the Master gets this terribly smug little grin on his face when the Doctor tells him that he can’t remember how to make the TARDIS work. It’s delightful. He looks like he’s just barely refraining from laughing at him. Oh, Bitter Ex-Boyfriends In Space. You make my day.
 
Thoughts from the commentary track and the shooting footage:
 
- Katy Manning’s rather adorable, yes. And she has such affection for her co-stars, whom she refers to as Roger and Jon. She’s always saying things like “Jon and I used to…” or “I remember this one time we…”. It’s darling, but, as when Frazer talks about working with Patrick Troughton, really quite sad.
 
- There was actually a good reason that Jo doesn’t do much in this serial – it was winter, in Dungeness, and Katy in her miniskirt ensemble was too cold to do many of her lines, so a lot of her dialogue had to be cut.
 
Apparently, she got so cold that between takes in outdoor scenes she and Jon hid in the front of the Axos set and wrapped her up in his cape. D’aww.
 
- The shot of Jo “aging” didn’t use makeup – they actually found an extra who looked a lot like her and did her up in Jo’s costume.
 
- Barry Letts, Katy, and Richard Franklin are far kinder about the effects on the show than Peter Davison and his co-commentators are. Even if they do make fun of the wobbly TARDIS set.
 
- “Are they real Army? They run like real Army, I suppose they must be.”
 
- Richard Franklin actually was in the Army for a while. “Shockingly, what to do about giant blobby Axons is not included in your training.”
 


One last bit of Doctor Who blather ere I move on: The Invasion makes me fall in love with Doctor Who all over again, every single time I watch it. I mean that in an almost literal sense – to watch The Invasion is to feel the same tension and fascination and unbridled joy that I remember from back in 2005, when my family sat around watching “The Doctor Dances” and I clung to my Dad every time something in a gas mask showed up.
 
Also, every time I see the Second Doctor I want to hug him. Yes, even when he’s got the Scary Alien Mode switched on.

I actually have still more to talk about, but there's laundry what needs doing and I'd rather not do all my packing tomorrow night. Catch you all later.
Mood:: 'rejuvenated' rejuvenated
Music:: Rocky Horror Picture Show soundtrack
There are 29 comments on this entry. (Reply.)
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 04:28pm on 16/05/2008
"What freaked me out the most, however, was that Jame Gumb was played by Ted Levine. Better known to me as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, in Monk."

My life is OVER.

"b)Third Doctor/Portal-verse. You know he’d spend hours messing with the Portal Gun before he did anything productive. And he has gone against insane computers before…

c)Fourth Doctor/King’s Quest-verse. Yes, it would be difficult to reconcile the inherent magical quality with the almost-purely-scientific Whoniverse, but it would be so worth it to watch the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane in Falderal. He’d take to its warped logic right away.

d) Ninth or Tenth Doctor/Silent Hill 2-niverse. If something as twisted and sick as Pyramid Head could come out of James Sunderland’s imagination, just imagine what a post-war Doctor’s darkest dreams could manifest."

b) Fuck yes he would XD; c) You should read Managra, it's trippy crap AND lots of really graphic suggestions, often sexual, made at Sarah -- this book is breaking my brain; d) XDXDXDXDXDXDXDXDXD

Oooooh, Mike on a commentary, yaaaay! Basically, not a whole lot else to add to your Axos commentary. XD
 
posted by [identity profile] kayliemalinza.livejournal.com at 08:33pm on 16/05/2008
"What freaked me out the most, however, was that Jame Gumb was played by Ted Levine. Better known to me as Captain Leland Stottlemeyer, in Monk."

My life is OVER.


ditto. o.O

but i love Captain Stottlemeyer! HE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE PSYCHO.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 09:07pm on 16/05/2008
but i love Captain Stottlemeyer! HE'S NOT SUPPOSED TO BE PSYCHO.

I KNOW. It disturbs me. I need to see him sane and in a suit again so I can feel better. :(
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 09:02pm on 16/05/2008
My life is OVER.

I KNOOOOOW. It was too freaky. I had to look away half the time, because him being psychotic broke my brain so bad.

You should read Managra, it's trippy crap AND lots of really graphic suggestions, often sexual, made at Sarah -- this book is breaking my brain

Oh dear, poor Sarah, :( But "trippy" is usually an adjective I like, so I'll give it a look-see.

The funny thing is, he was on a commentary where his character doesn't do much of anything. *shrug*
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 01:26am on 17/05/2008
It was Claws of Axos. Nobody did much of anything. It was basically an entire vehicle set up so that the Master and the Doctor could go on a date.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:01am on 17/05/2008
...not that that's an entirely bad thing, mind. :D
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 02:05am on 17/05/2008
;d
 
posted by [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com at 04:44pm on 16/05/2008
Also, every time I see the Second Doctor I want to hug him. Yes, even when he’s got the Scary Alien Mode switched on.
Scary? Two? Never!

But yeah, The Invasion is magnificent. I never get tired of watching it, even though Jamie keeps falling behind and ending up shot/grabbed by Cybermen (and usually it's Jimmy's fault, boo!).
And, of course, the audio commentaries are pure crack :)
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 09:27pm on 16/05/2008
He doesn't do it very often - not nearly so often as Four or Ten - but Two could be a bit scary (in a good way) when he wanted to be. :) I tend to think of the end of Seeds of Death, when he calmly tells Slaar that he's just steered the Ice Warriors' spaceship and everyone in it into the sun.

even though Jamie keeps falling behind and ending up shot/grabbed by Cybermen.

I knooow. I missed Jamie those last two episodes, even though we did get Zoe and her heroic escapades.
 
posted by [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com at 09:33pm on 16/05/2008
I'm yet to see Seeds of Death; it's in my wish list, though there's other items I want to get first, like Lost in Time and Tomb of the Cybermen.

Damn Frazer for taking his holidays before that serial was finished! *gives him the look* Ah well, his absense meant that [livejournal.com profile] alouzon got to write this little beauty.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:07am on 17/05/2008
Seeds of Death is on Youtube, as well. But you're right that Tomb and Lost in Time get priority.

"Also proved what I'd heard about Highlanders and kilts". Oh, my. *giggles* Thank you for pointing me to that!
 
posted by [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com at 05:40am on 17/05/2008
she's alo just posted this, which I had the chance to read beforehand. U love it when Jamie is mischievous...
 
posted by [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com at 05:45am on 17/05/2008
Oh dear, typos. Can you tell I've just woke up?
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 01:28am on 17/05/2008
Or when he -- in a deadly calm voice -- explains to Salamander that he's going to leave him outside to the mercies of a lynch mob? And then, according to you (I thought it was an accident), airlocks him into the vacuum of space?

Yes, he's a bit terrifying there at times.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:17am on 17/05/2008
I thought it was an accident

I'm not sure, really. The audio's ambiguous (obviously) and the script says that someone hit the takeoff controls while the door was still open. Not only does that not sound like what's happening in the audio, it also strikes me as a bit suspicious. We've seen the doors close automatically behind the Doctor when he enters several times...

So, yeah. That's interpretation, but the fact remains that, even if it was accidental, the Doctor didn't exactly try to stop him falling. (And who could blame him?)

Oh, it rankles that Enemy of the World does not survive. >:(
 
posted by [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com at 05:43am on 17/05/2008
In the photonovel, it looks like it was an accident. But then again, it might have been just my mind trying to convince myself that Two would never do that.
 
posted by [identity profile] elyssadc.livejournal.com at 05:57pm on 16/05/2008
The Invasion makes me fall in love with Doctor Who all over again, every single time I watch it. I mean that in an almost literal sense – to watch The Invasion is to feel the same tension and fascination and unbridled joy that I remember from back in 2005.

YES YES YES YES YES YES YEEEEEEEEEEEES!!!! Although, I think I could say that about most Second Doctor serials. Just seeing him, hearing Troughton's voice, makes me misty eyed. I love him SO FUCKING MUCH. Every single time is like the first time. ::happy sigh::

Oh, and I really need to go home and watch Claws of Axos again. Like ASAP. Because I love me some Pertwee and he really is king of the polyamorous shippy subtext, isn't he? I was watching Planet of the Daleks last night, and as weak as that serial is, there is some brilliant 3/Jo stuff in there. His absolute delight at finding her alive is so well played. And then when she starts babbling excitedly at him about what's gone on since they got separated he just looks at her with SO MUCH LOVE and kinda drags her away from the others so she can adorably babble at him in private. I was all squeeful watching that.
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 07:08pm on 16/05/2008
They are SO CUTE in like every second of Planet omg. Listening to a recording of her voice OVER AND OVER when he thinks she's dead, bitterly commenting to a fellow prisoner about "what they took away from him" (THAT'S WHERE TEN GETS IT, YA KNOW), the thanking Wester bit...I mean, damn. No one is going to convince me Three/Jo weren't intentionally shippy. After Planet, they went on to get married abstractly speaking.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 05:04am on 17/05/2008
THAT'S WHERE TEN GETS IT, YA KNOW

For all he complained about being old and grumpy...(why no, I'm not still a wee bit ticked that TPTB saw fit to take a dig at One and Three. NOT AT ALL.)

Abstractly nothin'. ;)
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 06:51am on 17/05/2008
That line cracked me the hell up. Because omg One. XD I took it as good-natured self-deprecation. Because...dude, ONE. XDXDXD

It's such blatant proof of what they were trying to do I almost can't believe they did it.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 12:19am on 17/05/2008
I think I could say that about most Second Doctor serials. Just seeing him, hearing Troughton's voice, makes me misty eyed.

Oh, me too. I've yet to see a Second Doctor story that hasn't made me incoherent with glee - even the brief clips of the burninated episodes make me feel warm and fuzzy inside, because even in small doses Patrick Troughton's still brilliant. The Invasion just makes me incoherent with glee for a really long time afterwards. :D

he really is king of the polyamorous shippy subtext, isn't he?

I think that's one of the reasons I love the Three era so much - Pertwee had chemistry with just about everyone. It's possible to pick out Doctor/Jo and Doctor/Master and Doctor/Brig hintings in the same episode sometimes, let alone the same serial. And that's even without considering Liz and Sarah and Benton and Yates...it does my omnishipping heart good, yes.

I'm still in the middle of Planet of the Daleks myself, but Frontier in Space completely blindsided me with the Three/Jo love. I mean, she started mocking his driving! And then he tells her stories while they're in prison! And, honestly, the way she leans over him after he gets out of the mind probe...gah.

(Why don't I have a Three/Jo icon, anyway? Fie on my lack of icon space, fie.)
 
posted by [identity profile] kayliemalinza.livejournal.com at 08:37pm on 16/05/2008
I have heard many of these things irl, but because I am a literary packrat I am happy that they are now preserved on LJ.

Are we still on for drunk!ficcing tonight? There's stew at 6 in Duke, then Jen and Godlet will come to my room for about an hour around 8, and then sometime after that I think we'll really get starting.

omg so much packing to do before then. omg omg omg. I woke up two hours ago. I NEED CEREAL. (you come get milk whenever you like, btw.) AND WHY IS IT RAINING???

P.S. the other comments on this entry, which I read because I am stalkerish, convince me that there is much more 3/Jo that I should be watching. Soon, my darlings.... soooon.

FRONTIER IN SPACE TONIGHT Y/N?
 
posted by [identity profile] airie-fairy.livejournal.com at 09:00pm on 16/05/2008
*fairy urgings that you settle on Y*
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 09:36pm on 16/05/2008
XD But archiving makes it official! And I don't know how drunk I can reasonably get tonight, given all the packing I've got to do come later tonight/tomorrow, but I'd certainly be up for tipsy!ficcing.

I DON'T KNOW WHY IT'S RAINING. Seriously, weather, I need to speak to your supervisor. This will not stand.

P.S. FRONTIER IN SPACE YES. I will even delay War Machines for that, because Three and Jo are even more married than usual. She teases him about his driving and everything!
 
posted by [identity profile] rainbowstevie.livejournal.com at 09:03pm on 16/05/2008
Good job on the paper! (Actual Legitimate Work, strange concept! I think I tried that once, but didn't much like it) And hooray for it being the end of the year and having nothing to procrastinate on! I think I was in a state of shock on my first afternoon after school stuff ended. That's one of the small upsides to end-of-the-year madness in trying to get all your schoolwork done - the amazing feeling you get when you've accomplished it all.

And I love that you just automatically see Sam Waterson in a suit. I'm pretty sure I would too.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 02:22am on 17/05/2008
Actual Legitimate Work, strange concept! I think I tried that once, but didn't much like it.

Oh, I wouldn't recommend it on a frequent basis; it's most tiring and really, isn't staying up all night the last few days before it's due just so much more interesting?

This post-end-of-the-year thing feels like floating. And I LOVE it. :D

And I love that you just automatically see Sam Waterson in a suit. I'm pretty sure I would too.

But of course! Everything else looks...unprofessional.

ext_13408: (skeezyyy.)
posted by [identity profile] srevans.livejournal.com at 06:47am on 17/05/2008
I love me some Doctor/Master.

*scuttles away*
 
posted by [identity profile] acrophilia.livejournal.com at 05:46am on 10/07/2008
hey. I navigated to your journal by chance (and luck, of course) and hopes to find other Davidsonians via friends' friends.
Brief obligatory moment of freakout: Two more years until I have to go out in the real world and get a real job and pay my own utility bills and interact with people who aren’t fellow students eeeeeek. *hides*
1. same. scares the pee out of me.
2. that means we're classmates and I don't know who you are but I'm friending you. I guess it's better than facebook stalking, yeah? And because I want to know what my classmates are up to abroad and at home next year.
anyway. I feel so successful in finding a classmate! yay.
 
posted by [identity profile] stunt-muppet.livejournal.com at 01:50pm on 15/07/2008
Hey! Good to meet you, and always nice to find fellow students here!

And I, er...actually have a Facebook but completely forgot about it until you mentioned it, so I guess I should go revive the thing.

Friending right back - oh, and I swear I'm not quite as geeky as this journal makes me look. :)

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