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Just fear me, love me, do as I say, and I will be your slave.
Prometheus|Deleted Scene
What Will Your Character Do When Disaster Strikes? by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
Characterization and Conflict: Using Psychological Tests to Improve Your Writing by Carolyn Kaufman, PsyD
Gathering Information from Characters: Types of Questions by JJ Cooper
Beneath this mask there is more than flesh. Beneath this mask there is an idea, Mr. Creedy, and ideas are bulletproof.
Favourite Movies: Beetlejuice 1988
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Dear Followers
In case you're wondering where I've vanished to since there's been a distinct lack of updates, please don't worry, it's just NaNoWriMo (I began planning a bit early, OK?).
TUMBLR would ruin everything (because of kittens and Loki and reasons). Hence I've been staying away ;)
Will be back to my usual antics in December, I promise :)
If you don’t read this comic already, you should.
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Pride & Prejudice: Scenery Porn
Pride & Prejudice (dir. Joe Wright, 2005)
Rereading Is Thor a Feminist Movie? (Yes) this week over at the Social Justice League made me want to draw a billionty pictures of Jane and Darcy blowing the Bechdel Test out of the fuckin’ water. I loved Thor from the first time I saw it, but this little article makes me love it more and more every time I read it. Or maybe feel increasingly justified in my love. Either way - Branagh you beautiful beast, thank you for subverting the superhero genre in so many wonderful ways.(alsothankyouforLoki)
I also love that fandom has decided that these two are this wonderfully compatible odd couple - looking out for each other and being awesome friends. So yeah, Jane & Darcy pre-Thor, just bumming around in their comfy sweaters, drinkin’ coffee and eatin’ poptarts, talking about science, movies, the internet, whatever. Just like real women.
I friend!ship these two so hard. Seriously though, can we come up with a better feminine form for ‘Bromance’ than ‘Homance’?
For all its snappy one-liners and rousing chases through deep space, Firefly is most beautiful—and most effective—in its simplicity. The show envisions the depths of outer space and humankind’s very future into the classic setting of for any Western, and does it so with the utmost elegance. Firefly’s space is the space of an untamed frontier, shattered by outlaws, vigilantes and lawmen. It’s a rough and tumble place, a future made primitive, where the progress of mankind means trudging through plenty of cow flops, and making victims out of whole societies of innocent people. It’s the American Old West writ large, and there’s perhaps no surprise in the fact that every planet that the motley crew of the Serenity touches down upon looks like it could have been pulled from Monument Valley or the scrub plains of Oklahoma. - Ian Chant
Charlize: It just said everything about this wоman, I mean, this… It’s like shark-skin silver graу, shinу… The suit was fitted tо an inch of mу bоdу, it was like… I’ve never wоrn a suit that was made sо well fоr me. But it had this kind оf high cоllar that was almоst militant… and the bоdу оf it was very andrоgуnоus and had this kind of sexless feel tо it. But there was something abоut рutting the jacket on that almost, like made me feel like I was throwing mу back оut… because when I put it оn, it just sucked me intо this pоsture that became Vickers and there was sоmething abоut that jacket, when l didn’t have it оn and we’d rehearse. Ridleу would walk bу me and kind оf рull mу shоulders back, he’d be like: ”Yоu’ve gоt the wоrst pоsture ever.” And I wоuld put this jacket оn and it was just like… Vickers just came alive.
Charlize Theron, Prometheus Screen Test
Lawrence of Arabia leapt to mind when I cast Michael Fassbender because I realized that Michael Fassbender, with blond hair is not the same, but not dissimilar to, and if you were ever gonna redo Lawrence you’d probably certainly want Michael Fassbender to be Lawrence.
And I thought, you get a person, a being onboard the ship who is of serious intelligence, probably an IQ of 225 or 300 he’d wanna definitely entertain himself, and by entertaining himself he would naturally educate himself, by watching everything that’s onboard. So he’s been through the entire library of a million movies. The thing that stuck to mind was Lawrence of Arabia which he plays again and again mainly because he loves the anecdotal thinking of Lawrence himself so we go on out and the line is him saying: “The point is not minding it hurts” when Lawrence burns his finger. Which in a funny kind of way has a kind of loose, metaphorical connection to a person who has no soul, has no feelings and in fact is David. So that’s why maybe he gravitated towards Lawrence because Lawrence, in a funny kind of way while he was a very passionate character also had a degree of a soulless quality to him which made him kind of even more powerful. So I thought it was a good connection.
—Ridley Scott, Prometheus Director Commentary
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