Aug. 29th, 2007

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Heee!

[livejournal.com profile] darkling1 is the one who first showed me this terrific fan art: "The Doctor's Girls"

The more I see of classic Doctor Who, the more of these I can identify. There's Susan, a bunch I don't know, Victoria?, that one in the jumpsuit I can't remember right now, Liz Shaw (::RAWR:: Just saw her first episode, and I already love her), haven't met her, SARAH JANE!, Leela, Romana I and Romana II, the other one (Nyssa?) and Tegan, Peri (DEAR GOD I HATE HER ALMOST AS MUCH AS I HATE ADRIC), another I don't know, one I know of (Ace), Grace, and, of course, Rose. I like that it ends there. Because I don't want Martha included (though I wouldn't mind Donna right next to Rose kicking her in the bum--not because I don't like Rose, but because it seems like something Donna would do).

Any, the point is this: THERE IS A SEQUEL! "The Doctor's Boys"

::IZ DED OF The GIGGLES::

Ten, Harry, and the Brigadier being drunken revelers together is the best thing that ever happened. I swear, it totally distracted me from Jack hitting on Jamie. No, really!

Mannequin!

Aug. 29th, 2007 03:18 pm
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I make it 7 pm for the showing of Mannequin. Clearview Cinemas on 23rd street just off of 8th (get off the C, hang a left; get off the 1, hang a right--presuming, in both cases, you are facing south).

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time, but why? I'm just gonna grab mine and be at the theater around 6:30.

See you there?

Uh oh!

Aug. 29th, 2007 10:48 pm
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We have another fun TV show to keep track of: Dexter. Turns out [livejournal.com profile] feiran has a real jonesing to see it, and I just happened to have it to sample from Netflix and we've spent all evening on it. Next disc for next week, me hopes.

It's really just drawn me in. I don't think that Michael Hall's character is as charismatically or wildly wonderful as, say, Christian Bale in American Psycho. But, seeing as it's a series and not a one-shot story, there's more risk with this character. He can be harmed, trapped, exposed--as the continuing run around of the main plot proves. The lack of exaggerated comedy at once is more funny and scarier than American Psycho. Dexter is one of the few quite plausible sociopaths I've ever seen in popular media. So much of him is really eerily real (despite the premise--a serial killer of serial killers--being slightly far-fetched), right down to his intelligent understanding of his nonetheless uncontrolled urges. The faking of personality that Hall pulls off is less performance and more mirror of reality, so it's scary as nuts. Loving it, even as it occasionally scares the shit out of me. He's only sort of lovable, which is about the right way to play the character (otherwise you lose the sense of his monstrosity and his constant harping on that end would just seem like bragging).

And I am soaking up the forensics in this. It's actually really good. The interplay with the police and the forensics is so much more realistic than something like C.S.I.. Oh yeah, this is definitely a rent-it-until-it's-finished series.

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