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Small bikini and thighs that won't stop. [Jul. 20th, 2008|06:24 am]

degruy
[mood | indescribable]
[music |Indigo Girls - You and Me of the 10,000 Wars]

Just look on top of the Bank of America building.  Really.

Finished the Prisoner tonight.  I found it really simple in the end with all the odd images the English were so known for in the late 60s.  Good story and end I thought.  I really appreciate Dan taking all this time to show us the series and help explain it.

Then spent all night with Locked Away.  The first bit was ok.  Chatting and getting to know each other better at a bar that was way too noisy.  Then some late night munchies while waiting for the [info]spring4thcenter to open.  Then it began.  Rather unintentionally I think.

Sitting in a swing watching people go by.  Sliding into each other knowing that no one pays attention to you if they think you are all into each other.  Talking over her head about the pretty boy or girl.  Whispering in her ear about the lady and her dress that rides up too far.  Her pulling my head to see the next prey fall along the sidewalk.  Knowing what each other is looking at without having to ask.

Hunting without any buildup.  People watching.  Talking about.  Judging knowing it is only for a night.  We have no desire to fall for these objects but only to play with them before releasing them.  Spending 3 hours with no passing of time and nothing but to slip in and out of a haze of hormones only to awake sated without a telling mark.

Being in a place that understands when you are social and when you are not.  Getting nods and greetings from [info]elvis and having [info]photognome come share a laugh or two.  Others nodding, smiling or waving from a distance.  All knowing what space is and where they stand in it.

A better night rarely spent.

Now off to work.  Long day ahead but none the worse for the wear.
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2008-07-20: Sinfest [Jul. 20th, 2008|01:00 pm]
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Sinfest
Tatsuya Ishida

by Tatsuya Ishida

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I Still Love Them [Jul. 20th, 2008|02:17 am]

wilddyingsunset
[Tags|]
[Current Location |living room]
[mood | in love]
[music |Summertime - New Kids On The Block]

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[Jul. 20th, 2008|03:46 am]

wtf_omgz

[phoenixothon]
Poll #1226431 Which one is better
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: None

Come on, pic one.

wtf_omgz
13 (61.9%)

wtf_inc
8 (38.1%)

I am only here because I got banned from wtf_inc
0 (0.0%)

I am only at wtf_inc because I was banned from here.
0 (0.0%)

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Hur- GIMMICK to the LIMIT!! plus Dr. Horrible thoughts. [Jul. 20th, 2008|03:53 am]

spooky_chan


LOL.



-c
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Tits or GTFO. [Jul. 20th, 2008|01:13 am]

randompictures

[fynoda]
My friend is getting drunk, and is now claiming he needs to go browse porn and get off. He really likes boobs. POST 'EM.

And with a picture:

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Collecting Stray Thoughts - 2008-07-19 [Jul. 19th, 2008|11:59 pm]

warren_ellis
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Collecting Stray Thoughts - 2008-07-19 [Jul. 19th, 2008|11:59 pm]

warren_ellis
  • good morning scum #
(Automatically crossposted from warrenellis.com. Feel free to comment here or at my internet church at Whitechapel. If anything in this post looks weird, it's because LJ is run on steampipes and rubber bands -- please click through to the main site.)
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[Jul. 19th, 2008|11:48 pm]

creativephoto

[shutterbugsarah]
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Tony Snow [Jul. 20th, 2008|03:00 pm]
snopes_dot_com
Former White House Press Secretary Tony Snow's essay about the "unexpected blessings" of cancer.
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[Jul. 20th, 2008|02:53 am]

daddygod
( You are about to view content that may only be appropriate for adults. )
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It's electric! [Jul. 20th, 2008|01:49 am]
wtf_omgz
[nomadphoenix]


So... yeah, my last video sucked. I'm on some sort of roll this weekend. As an attempt to make up for it, I present a compilation of people being electrocuted and shocked, accompanied by some horrible 80's song I'm too young to remember.

Note: This has pretty much everything.
idiots
small fury creatures
airplanes
one hot air balloon
more idiots
a fucking elephant on fire
and a couple more idiots.
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Comic for July 20, 2008 [Jul. 20th, 2008|12:00 am]
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Strange Reactions [Jul. 20th, 2008|03:26 am]

theferrett
It's weird. For the first time ever in almost six years of blogging, I don't want to blog about something because it feels like I'm name-dropping. But at the same time, the words "So I saw The Dark Knight today with Neil Gaiman" are pretty relevant.

The interesting thing is that on many levels, it's not a big deal. I mean, Neil is very nice; he sat up with us in the lounge for a few hours afterwards, talking comics and short stories with us. But at the same time, being at Clarion's a very human experience, and seeing The Dark Knight with Neil is not much different than doing dramatic readings of bad fiction with Kelly Link or getting into a water gun fight with Jim Kelly or discussing polyamory with Mary Anne Mohanraj.

Yeah, they're big-time authors. But they're, like, people.

When you're outside of things like that looking in, blogging seems like OMG I'M HANGING WITH A WORLD FANTASY AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR. But really, the best part is that you're doing stuff you'd want to do anyway and doing it with accomplished writers. I would have gone to see The Dark Knight in any case. I'm thrilled to see it with Dana and Crystal, my fellow comics nerds here. I'm even more thrilled to see it with Neil, who obviously has some intriguing thoughts on comic books as well.

And the movie? It was indeed awesome. I'm not going to get into major spoilers, but there are a couple of things here:

1) Heath Ledger. I went into this film prepared to be irritated at his performance. The post-mortem halo effect seemed to be occluding the movie, and I was bitching to people that "I'm probably going to see something that's good for a superhero film, and then everyone's going to blow it up into something great because it's his last role."

No. Heath Ledger, it must be said, knocked this one out of the park. The Oscars have a deep distaste of superhero movies, and they really hate nominating dead guys for the win, so I doubt it'll be up there, but comparisons have been made to Anthony Hopkins in Silence of the Lambs. Given that Heath's Joker has no backstory to work with, this is a nuanced, beautiful, terrifyingly complex performance that is as good as anything else you will see on screen.

2) The interesting thing is that this not really a Batman movie. Really? It's about Harvey Dent. Which is, in its own way, a far more interesting choice to make, because Batman's almost inherently static. In fact, you kind of forget that Christian Bale's in this movie at all.

3) The plot is great. It's the only superhero movie I've seen where I feel I don't have to make excuses for it.

4) That said, "The Batman voice" worked in the last film because Christian only had to utter lines like "And you'll never have to" before flapping off into the darkness - giving him entire soliloquies to gargle out as Batman probably isn't the best dramatic choice here.

5) What's up with the fight scenes in this movie? They're exciting, sure, but half the time I can't tell what the fuck is going on. There's no real arc to the fight scenes - either Batman's just sort of blur-camming his opponents into oblivion, or he's on the ground getting the shit kicked out of him. Hey, guys, knowing what's going on is tech.

6) The genius of this film is that really, it condenses everything you need to know about Batman and the Joker into one scene. If you've seen the movie, you know the one; it's where the Joker is in the middle of the street, walking out of the bus*, and Batman is racing towards him. The power of that scene, and what it says about both of them, is fucking phenomenal.

7) One of the things we've said a lot at Clarion is that every story should be about something that can only be told with this protagonist. Which is a fancy way of saying that if your detective story can have your lead character yanked out and replaced with any other detective, you've failed. And the genius to the ending of Dark Knight Returns is that it's something that can only be done by Batman - this ending would totally never work for Spider-Man, or Superman, or the Punisher or anyone else. It says something deep about Batman's motivations, what he's willing to do to win, and I love that about it.

8) The lounge discussion is, of course, how do you top this? And you really can't. This is as big as Batman gets. You can try to shoehorn in other villains, natch, but the pool's running dry - Penguin and The Riddler aren't going to work too well in the Nolanverse Batman. Bane might be an option, but it's too similar to the Joker's arc in many ways. Catwoman's the obvious choice, but she's not a main villain - she's someone who has to be in the middle, switching loyalties. So who? Nobody's coming to mind.

9) This cements Christopher Nolan firmly in the category of "Best Directory of the 21st Century" in my opinion. He has yet to make a movie that's anything less than excellent.

* - Oh, stop. This was in the trailer.
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[Jul. 20th, 2008|04:21 pm]

randompictures

[thanew]
[Current Location |Seoul]

I keep seeing this in an ad on TV )
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Category : Be Careful What you Ask for. [Jul. 20th, 2008|02:19 am]

valiskeogh
you may get it.

A wrestler asks the audience to throw him a folding a chair...
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Whee! [Jul. 19th, 2008|11:59 pm]

wintersweet
[Tags|, ]
[mood | pleased]

I'm sure you'll be shocked when I tell you that Eddie Izzard's show tonight was, indeed, very funny. At one point my throat muscles hurt from laughing constantly ...

I really wanted to get a Cake or Death? t-shirt (and one for [info]kyspaz as well) but had to conserve money.

I'm really tempted to register "MonkeyMonkeyMonkeyMonkeyMonkeyYou.com" but I don't know what I'd do with it.

The Orpheum is a beautiful venue that looks like it's ripe for the climax of the next Hellboy movie or something (baroque, cathedralesque, strange), but has THE WORLD'S WORST SEATING OMFG. The seats seem to have been built for people 5'6" and under only. Even if I lost a lot of weight I'd still be really uncomfortable. Poor [info]assaultdoor, who's about 6 feet tall, was in agony. I don't really know if we'd go to a show here again. Anyway, I can't find any good photos of the inside to show you,b ut it's awesome.

Also, we met Jeff, God of Biscuits, outside the theatre afterwards. Long story.

It was fun to go with friends, particularly friends who know what I mean when I look around at a setting like that theater and say it seems to belong in an urban fantasy or supernatural investigation story or RPG. (We went with [info]unkyrich & C., and met up with [info]vulpin.myopenid.com & D., and [info]jaffa_tamarin.)

We enjoyed eating the crepes at Ti-Couz. Om nom nom.
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ew. [Jul. 20th, 2008|02:41 am]

the_colombian

To comedian/actor (and I use those terms loosely) Andy Dick:

Here's a general piece of advice: When you're arrested for groping an underage girl in a California restaurant, this is NOT the kind of pose you deliver for a mug shot...



For the record, Andy Dick is a piece of shit whose actions may have led to Phil Hartman's death
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More gross shit [Jul. 20th, 2008|01:04 am]

wtf_omgz

[phoenixothon]

I can't help myself, sorry )
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[audio] Time Warner CEO Announces Plans To Merge With Secretary [Jul. 20th, 2008|01:00 am]
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Onion Radio News - with Doyle Redland
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