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thisbluespirit) wrote2019-11-10 09:09 pm
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Various fannish things
1. Commentfest with a fairy tale/fae theme spotted around and about: November Nymphs & Nixies.
2. I have my Yuletide assignment and it's a nice one, so fingers crossed, I can do something with it! (I haven't yet, though.)
3. In my Dracula giffing, I have now achieved Dracula (1958), although most of the gifs are still pending in my queue or hanging about in my drafts over at tumblr. In the meantime, have a Peter Cushing or two:


And not to be unfair, have a bonus Christopher Lee:

4. I also did these gifs from Spiders (2000) an SFF/Horror film starring a young Lana Parrilla as UFO-obsessed college reporter Marci Eyre. It promised to be terrible in exactly the right enjoyable way and it was. I would say have some gifs of a young, geeky Lana vs a giant mutant spider from space, but I'm sorry, I edited out the spider. I have priorities. They don't have eight legs.


I especially liked how both Lana and the hero kept losing clothes as it progressed. Personally I would have chosen not to shed layers while running from giant venomous spiders, although in the hero's case, I suppose it isn't his fault if his shirt evaporates on contact with water. (I mean, I'd have thought that was a serious design flaw even in California, but each to their own.)
Also some admirably terrible SFX spider-rampaging at the end. Oh, and Villain/Alien Spider was totally canon; that was quite impressive in its own special way. Marci is totally ruthless as a reporter, though. Even Lynda Day would have let the story wait if she'd got two of her best friends killed, but it wasn't the kind of film where you want to worry about logic much.
Other than that, I've been pretty tired and had an appointment, hence gifs. Tragically no James Maxwell ones, though. This year is very short on James Maxwell and it's an unfair thing, but OTOH, it had Lana vs a Giant Spider, so I suppose that is something.
2. I have my Yuletide assignment and it's a nice one, so fingers crossed, I can do something with it! (I haven't yet, though.)
3. In my Dracula giffing, I have now achieved Dracula (1958), although most of the gifs are still pending in my queue or hanging about in my drafts over at tumblr. In the meantime, have a Peter Cushing or two:



And not to be unfair, have a bonus Christopher Lee:

4. I also did these gifs from Spiders (2000) an SFF/Horror film starring a young Lana Parrilla as UFO-obsessed college reporter Marci Eyre. It promised to be terrible in exactly the right enjoyable way and it was. I would say have some gifs of a young, geeky Lana vs a giant mutant spider from space, but I'm sorry, I edited out the spider. I have priorities. They don't have eight legs.




I especially liked how both Lana and the hero kept losing clothes as it progressed. Personally I would have chosen not to shed layers while running from giant venomous spiders, although in the hero's case, I suppose it isn't his fault if his shirt evaporates on contact with water. (I mean, I'd have thought that was a serious design flaw even in California, but each to their own.)
Also some admirably terrible SFX spider-rampaging at the end. Oh, and Villain/Alien Spider was totally canon; that was quite impressive in its own special way. Marci is totally ruthless as a reporter, though. Even Lynda Day would have let the story wait if she'd got two of her best friends killed, but it wasn't the kind of film where you want to worry about logic much.
Other than that, I've been pretty tired and had an appointment, hence gifs. Tragically no James Maxwell ones, though. This year is very short on James Maxwell and it's an unfair thing, but OTOH, it had Lana vs a Giant Spider, so I suppose that is something.
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I am not at all sure how I would rate my Draculas as yet (apart from the 1968 obv. still being my favourite - bring me all the stagey telly!) but certainly I think Christopher Lee is a strong contender for best Count Dracula. And possibly No #1 Cape Wearer of All Time.
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I like Lana's nail varnishes:D
Oh and I've seen 'The Traitors' now (just about) and it wasn't half as hard to spot Jack May as I expected! I also watched 'Cone of Silence' which didn't have as much Peter Cushing as I'd like.
I hope you are feeling a little better today *hugs*
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Oh and I've seen 'The Traitors' now (just about) and it wasn't half as hard to spot Jack May as I expected!
It's a lot easier when you know he's in it! Although why it still took me a while after that I don't know. I was very ill. And distracted by James Maxwell. Also the picture was very blurry. But yes, I will not be getting the Old Telly Actor Spotting Badge any time soon. I am a fail.
I don't know why I like that film so much! (I mean, obv., it has plenty of JM, but so do other things I don't like for themselves as well). I think it is just all low key and quite thoughtful and ironic and short, like Spooks 1962 or something. Best bit though is obv. when Anton Rodgers has trouble with the betting shop cover!!
Also the part when they make James Maxwell go in the grim 1960s local swimming pool, and there should def. be some Ellis/Lane slash. With paper aeroplanes.
(I'm feeling quite a bit better now you gave me an excuse to talk about James Maxwell!!)
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Aw <3
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The swimming pool was the best bit:D Chuck those chairs!
Action!JM is very rare, but he's always quite fun when he happens.
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I wish Lana Parrilla was in more stuff in general. She was really strong in Once Upon a time and I hope she shows up in something again soon.
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I'm sure Lana will be in something else, but OTOH Regina allowed her to be so many different things in one in a way that's unlikely to happen again.
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The only other thing I really know Lana's been is is a one-and-done show from 2008 from Swingtown, but it's not part of any streaming service so I'd have to buy it from Amazon or iTunes and I don't know if I wanna spend the money on a show that got cancelled and I don't know is any good. :/
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I've been looking at Lana's IMBD and managed to record a TV movie called Mistaken or The Double Life of Eleanor Kendall, which was fairly slow but top notch on Lana content. Other than that, it's mostly things that aren't even available here and which I probably wouldn't want to watch her in anyway. I've got Boomtown S1 and Swingtown actually does look quite interesting (Lana, at any rate, was being very enthusiastic about it in an interview I saw recently) but was more expensive!
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And who can say no to some Peter Cushing? Not me!
*HUGS*
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♥