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Shankill Butchers by The Decemberists
The Bleeding Heart Show by The New Pornographers
After the Bombs by The Decemberists
Overachiever (Acoustic) by Louden Swain
No Plan by Hozier
Ancient Names (Part I) by Lord Huron

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music~ 29, 43, 56, 82, 7, 23
Shankill Butchers by The Decemberists
The Bleeding Heart Show by The New Pornographers
After the Bombs by The Decemberists
Overachiever (Acoustic) by Louden Swain
No Plan by Hozier
Ancient Names (Part I) by Lord Huron
lostthehat replied to your post: There's going to be Esmeralda and Megara limited...
i don’t want to get into doll collecting due to already having my own odds and ends of collectibles and limited shelving space (no, don’t say get more shelves, don’t set me on that path) but sometimes the things you share make me go hmmmmmmmmm, y'know? like okay maybe this’ll do this. dangerous.
LISTEN.
I bought Bowling Carpet Ariel last year and I was like, “Oh, good. This is the first limited doll I’ve ever wanted, and it will probably be the last since they’re never going to make anything of Esmeralda and Meg ever again and they’re my other favorites.”
AND NOW WE ARE AND NOW I HAVE TO.
Those two were so important to me as a kid, and they still are now. I had Meg posters on my bedroom wall and as much Esmeralda merch as I could get my hands on. The dolls that were released with the movie are some of the most cherished dolls I have from before I realized I was collecting and not just buying toys.
Both those characters inspired a ton of my own characters and artwork. I change my animated ladies doll shelf around a lot, but Meg and Esmeralda always stay at the front. Limited dolls of them - real fancy gorgeous shit with embroidery and detail and articulated arms???!!! - are like an obligation to my childhood self, agh, my heart.
That all said, I hope they look good, I hope they look Worth It. Until bowling carpet Ariel it was like, ‘These are lovely, but I don’t feel any big need to own these.’ And then she was pretty much made for me and now these two? A new doll of them after no releases since their movies happened 20+ years ago? I will buy the shit out of those and my wallet will cry briefly and then they will be given places of honor on the shelf.
what a good, what a goddamn good
shelllllllves
lostthehat replied to your post “I have interviewed with five different people for this job now, and...”
can you contact them up? like for a follow up email? phone call? interviews with 5 people sounds promising...good luck!!
Thank you! Just sent the recruiter a “Hey, still very interested, wondering what the status of my application was,” voice mail, so... we will see!
Did just get some other, very timely, financial good news today so the stress chemicals in my blood are back to around normal, but this has been quite the month.
lostthehat replied to your text post
I'm glad to get your take on it because I haven't seen too many positive reviews but I was still interested in seeing it.
It’s definitely not as bad as people are saying! I think it was in a tricky position, though, where there was no way to faithfully cram 7+ books into a 90-minute movie, so book fans have a lot to complain about, but as a standalone feature it doesn’t always explain things adequately for newcomers. I liked it, but I’m not surprised that a lot of people didn’t.
lostthehat replied to your post: MAG7 FAVORITES MEME
I love that both teaching scenes in the movie can be boiled down to “let’s show you how cool Goodnight and Billy are”
god right?? what badass husbands. the others were defs like “k some of us should probably give the townspeople ‘badass lessons’, so who here are the most BADASS, the most SKILLED, the COOLEST, the MOST FEARSOME GUN/KNIFE-SLINGERS IN THE WEST??” “over under that tree braiding flowers into each other’s hair again”
lostthehat replied to your post “goodnight’s boggart is his younger self, brash and handsome and...”
wanna know a secret? I totally started writing something for this at one point and have like 500 words of a story written where everything is pretty much the same but everyone is also a wizard (wizard cowboys) and Sam is an auror instead of a warrant officer and everyone lives and become part of a 'managing wayward magical creatures' type gang (of cowboy wizards) JUST so I could use this concept. I forgot about it but should finish it one day.
god i would read the fuck outta this
lostthehat replied to your post “lostthehat: dana-cardinal: haha hey i know this is needy af but can...”
I think about that short film so much....just....it's there, in my head...being thought about.
Wasn’t it wonderful? Something about the pacing and the quiet and the greyness of everything. Every time I think about it I want to know more about the characters, I want to know what were the events that led up to that point. I want to watch it again.
Dang, @dana-cardinal, that one really sticks with me.
lostthehat replied to your post: At work as a person who makes ghoulish things
you have such a good way of putting themes together. like, you’re one baton away from being the lead of an undead marching band and please take that as the complement that it is because i’m digging it.
i am Absolutely taking that as a complement, i am delighted and i want to meet the rest of my marching band immediately, thank you