Sir? I'd like you to take the helm, please. I need this man to tear all my clothes off.

Zoe ,'Serenity'


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§ ita § - Dec 30, 2012 1:54:02 pm PST #23269 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Bale plays a prick of an older brother/manager? There was a time where Warrior and The Fighter were muddied in my head. Without being sure what The Fighter is about, that time is still past, I think.


Matt the Bruins fan - Dec 30, 2012 6:19:53 pm PST #23270 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

I watched Sleepwalk with Me tonight, Mike Birbiglia's autobiographical film that was produced by Ira Glass. It starts off kind of slow, but really gets interesting and funny as it progresses. I would highly recommend watching it.


§ ita § - Dec 30, 2012 7:11:25 pm PST #23271 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Ah...I composed it, but clearly got distracted before I hit send.

Movie 43--any word? It seems to have been filmed, maybe finished in 2010, but not released for two plus years. Because of suckage?


Juliebird - Dec 30, 2012 7:39:24 pm PST #23272 of 30000
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

That reminds me, they aired the trailer for Movie 43 before Cirque du Soleil, which, wtf? Cirque was a family friendly movie and they're airing a trailer that says pussy? "Mummy, what's that?" "It's a cat, sweetheart".

Actually, that trailer was the highlight of my movie-going experience that day.


Sean K - Dec 30, 2012 10:11:19 pm PST #23273 of 30000
You can't leave me to my own devices; my devices are Nap and Eat. -Zenkitty

Fic has been bookmarked to be read.


Juliebird - Dec 31, 2012 1:09:17 pm PST #23274 of 30000
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

Saw Les Miz!

I enjoyed it more than I thought, was pretty much weepy continuously, except for the moments I had to cringe as notes were completely failed at for the climax of several songs.

I had a less than stellar viewing experience though. Went to a theatre I usually go to, which apparently had be revamped to be a dine-in theatre, which is really f***ing annoying with the waiters constantly bustling about, not just delivering the food, but picking up the empty plates. LEAVE IT!

I got there fifteen minutes early but there were still only two seats left, both in the first row, which was a bit of a headache to work my eyes around.

And there seemed to be a dying orangutan somewhere in the back that kept effectively pulling me out of the spell the movie ocassionally managed to weave.

Rusty didn't embarass me as much as I'd thought he would, except for his final note. Amanda disappointed more than I thought, girl couldn't hold a note to save her life, for all her tremulous warbling, and managed to sound discordant during the overlapping songs.

I swear I kept seeing Joel Edgerton (the not-Tom-Hardy-brother from Warriors) on the barricades.

I wonder how I would have felt about the movie if I hadn't listened to the original British cast recordings repeatedly in highschool. At moments it was disconcerting to hear a note not hit the way I remembered, which didn't necessarily mean it was bad. I have that same disconnect going to concerts and the band changes things up from how they recorded it in the studio, and it's a totally legitimate choice for them to do so.

Some of the changes seemed completely apt, going for the raw instead of the pretty or the powerhouse belting, but sometimes it seemed like they went for the raw because they didn't have the option of hitting the powerhouse notes, or tried and failed and stuck to their guns.

And when the credits rolled, the theatre clapped and I've never been in a room so not ready to leave (and there was tons of sniffling, so trying to regain composure might have been part of that).

One of the moments that killed me the most was the end of Fantine's "I Dreamed A Dream" where she waits longer than the song calls for, and her face goes dead, and then she spits out the last line bitter and hard. That . . . that struck a little too close to home.


Jessica - Dec 31, 2012 3:01:20 pm PST #23275 of 30000
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

Some of the changes seemed completely apt, going for the raw instead of the pretty or the powerhouse belting, but sometimes it seemed like they went for the raw because they didn't have the option of hitting the powerhouse notes, or tried and failed and stuck to their guns.

ITA. Anne Hathaway actually managed the "close-up-appropriate raw emotion" thing they were going for because even when she was quiet, she was still singing in tune. Basically every other movie star cast member went off key as soon as they started Acting Very Quietly.

I've been thinking a lot about "Dream" over the past few days because it's been in my head, and the more I think about it the more I love Anne Hathaway's performance. When Patti Lupone sings "And still I dream he'll come to me / And we will live the years together" she's singing about how awesome she is to keep hope alive in the face of utter despair. When Anne Hathaway sings it, it's 100% "Fantine, you fucking idiot. No wonder you're going to die a syphillitic prostitute."


Juliebird - Dec 31, 2012 3:12:45 pm PST #23276 of 30000
I am the fly who dreams of the spider

One thing that bugged, plot/character-wise, and I don't recall if this was also a conflict in the live show, was Javert's break after Val Jean freeing him. If you go from JVJ freeing him and Javert committing suicide, it works. But the intermediary of Javert trying one last time to bring in JVJ, not following through, and then him going on about how its impossible to live with that kind of paradox in Javert's life . . . it doesn't work for me. Where's the crux that wasn't there before? He was ripe for suicide already. Why the one last attempt to bring in JVJ? Why the *then* inability to do so? It seemed like an unnecessary step.

I am also in awe of the many actors who sang while crying, and am put once again in awe of actors who do this shit live, with the fighting and blocking. And I kind of appreciated that a lot of the shots were close-ups, to just get right into the heart of the emotions the actors had to display, which is something that you can't get out of a live performance, even if you're in the front row (not that I've ever been).


dcp - Dec 31, 2012 4:32:38 pm PST #23277 of 30000
The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.

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§ ita § - Dec 31, 2012 5:26:16 pm PST #23278 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Slake? Who says slake?

Oh. Us.

Carry on!

Glad to see it's probably scaled for humans. Or humans playing halflings. Whichever.