I noticed that the first time I saw it, years before I ran across actual slash fiction. :-)
Well, I noticed it the second or third time I saw the movie, long before I ran into slash. It's kind of hard to miss, once you notice how much the Landau character hates the Eva Marie Saint character.
Oh, gods, you want HoYah, watch "Spartacus", with that Roman official drooling none too subtly over Tony Curtis.
Boy Howdy! Lecherous!Larry Olivier and his oh-so-subtle (bwah!) seduction of the
preternaturally
pretty young Tony Curtis. Baby oil and mini skirts all the way, baby - I didn't know that slash existed when I saw this, but it still induced a world of wibble. Now, of course, I see the HoYay
everywhere,
but when it's presented to you on a silver platter, half nekkid and covered in oil, well...
In other news, this pulled my heart out of my chest and did a jig on it.
I love it. I want to bake this author cookies.
I followed RL's link to the author's page of fic, which led me to this.... and oh my.
I feel compelled to qualify this by saying that I've only clicked on the story because we were just talking about Homicide on Previouslies and I had Tim Bayliss on the brain. That I am not much of a slash-bunny. That I've only watched Due South sporadically, and only a couple of episodes with Ray K., and that I've never read Due South fanfic. Despite all that, and despite the sad fact that I wouldn't recongnize a good Ray K. voice if it came over here and bit me in the ass, I love this fic. I lurve it. I luff it. I wanna watch the Due South, the Ray K. years so that I could get to know this guy.
I'll have to go read everything on this writer's page now.
the woobieness of being so ickle
I just like this (apparent) example of English as spoken by a native of that green land.
wax jism writes good stuff, if usually depressing as hell. And has one of those pseuds that made me think twice before reading.
Yeah, the pseud is wee bit off-putting. Bet there's a story behind it though.
Depressing is good. I like depressing stuff. "Lunar Eclipse in G Minor" must be an exception, 'cause it's lovely and sweet. You know, I remember this name - ins (not sure what she's calling herself nowadays, after she's fallen into the sea with the Sparkly Dancing Boys) used to have her stories hosted in a webpage with the same name.
This story is cute, although I'd swear I read it months ago.
New Season Noir is up by Anna S. - The Winter Soldier.