The Dark Knight Rises/The Prestige mash-up trailer. Very cool and clever.
'War Stories'
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I'm totally spacing on what that might be.
The scene in Long Good Friday where everybody is strung up by their ankles in a meat locker? BtVS does that - I think it's even in the opening credits one season. I can't remember the episode.
P-C,
I just tweeted that. I saw it on io9.
The youtuber who did that has serious skills - narratively and visually.
Thanks, P-Cow!
Judi Dench is going blind.
Yeah, my dad suffered macular deterioration before he died. It was very depressing for him, as he was already having trouble getting around walking and he couldn't play golf with his buddies, or watch TV even.
My mother's macular degeneration reached the point where she couldn't get her driver's license renewed and has continued to get worse. She can read, a little, with the help of a machine that enlarges everything, but it's a hassle.
God, if you're listening, I'd rather be deaf than blind. If I get a choice. Which I don't. I know which direction my cowardice runs.
Helen Keller was asked more than once whether she'd rather have her sight or her hearing back, if she were granted a magic wish or a one-sided medical miracle, and she always said she'd rather hear. What little she remembered of sight from her very early childhood was delicious, but what she yearned for more than anything else was music and the voices of the people she loved.
I'd much, much rather keep all my senses, but... yeah. When I try to imagine never seeing Hec's or Matilda's or Emmett's or my parents' faces again it hurts, but it's imagining never hearing their voices again (or never hearing "Feed The Birds" or "Cast Your Fate To The Wind" or "I Am A Man Of Constant Sorrow" or even "My Baby Does The Hanky-Panky" again) that makes me really die inside.
Unlike Xander, I DO NOT like the quiet. Or, I only like the quiet when it's got something to be quiet against.