I made this...

Feb 06, 2011 01:02

Two posts in two days?! Surely not, you say. Oh yes, I say, yes indeed!

Mainly this is just because I'm excited that I learned to do something new today :D I made my first gif! Which ok., is not rocket science, or brain surgery, or even like, incredibly complex long division or anything, but it's new, and I'm proud.

Go me!

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meko00 February 6 2011, 22:02:54 UTC
It's The X-Files, IIRC the voice belongs to the son of the sound technician/editor/whatever.

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howlinchickhowl February 24 2011, 23:27:31 UTC
It IS the x-files!! What did I do before you and your all encompassing knowledge of everything that I want to know about tv things waltzed onto the scene?! Awesome.

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meko00 February 26 2011, 17:50:04 UTC
Hee. Fount of useless trivia, here. Sometimes, I'm sure my brain is made of flypaper. (Not that I've ever used or even seen that.)

The X-Files is lodged really deep in my mind. I loved that show; for Scully/GA, the guest cast roster and the off-the-wall MotW-episodes. Also, the Vancouver years just... reminded me of home. As for Duchovny, I prefer him when he uses those English Lit. degrees of his (almost wish he'd finished his Ph.D) and his lovely, deadpan wit instead of trying to emote, because he's really not good with facial expressions unlike certain other actors I could mention. But I haven't seen more than the pilot of Californication, so he might have improved. I mean, Mulder is lovely if insane but Scully will always be first with me. /tangent

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howlinchickhowl March 1 2011, 19:14:58 UTC
Fly paper is seriously gross. Don't even. Ugh.

Yeeeeaaah, emoting is definitely not the Duchovny's strong suit, I don't really understand how he gets acting work considering that his face can only do two things, serious and smug. But I did enjoy the x-files in its day.

Can I just intercede here and say OMG Nikita! Have you seen Echoes? Did you see his FACE at the end?! Are you freaking out!? Because clearly I am freaking out, April 7th is seriously forever away. Oh. My. God. I can't take it.

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meko00 March 1 2011, 22:23:48 UTC
Hee.

Mmm, it's a bit of a puzzle, really. The crying scenes really made me cringe. Always going to love the show, though.

YES, I SAW! When is it April 7th, again?! I mean, I wasn't exactly surprised, because I'd been waiting for Michael to worry some more about that phone conversation he had with Alex (and well, I'm an acoustics geek) but I really, really liked the way it all came together. And that disappointment on his face, mixed with feelings of betrayal. Seriously, he was just complaining on that rooftop that Nikita didn't think (things through). HEE! And also, that calm exterior, with some seething undertones; I wonder how long he'd been sitting there. I mean, clearly he's not going to do any permanent damage to Nikita with that ginormous gun, but still... eee! He has to wonder how much and what kind of inside information Nikita gave Alex, though considering he stopped her from getting to that no longer open exit, he can't be too angry with them. Or, who knows? As a sidenote, he's really not bad at lying to people. I mean, he ( ... )

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howlinchickhowl March 15 2011, 23:50:12 UTC
OH MY GOD IT WAS SO EPIC!! And yeah, ok, not surprised, but it was still awesome. Especially when he kind of finally got it and he was just like, "Alex?" Like he was really disappointed even though it was clearly what he had been looking for the whole time ( ... )

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meko00 March 27 2011, 16:54:12 UTC
Well, y'know, I don't really watch for the plot, primarily. Maybe I've just read and watched far too many stories... though I'm interested in narratology, most plots only have a fairly finite number of probable ways to evolve. I'm all about characters and setting. And language. Also, where applicable, the acting. Hee.

Seriously, I'm rewatching it for the nth time today, and well... the entire episode is really about what can be seen from his face and stance. I think I said somewhere that West uses his face as a fluid canvas. *admires* During that first scene with Birkhoff, when he's told that Nikita was the one who took out Whitfield, his reaction... and well, all the rest. Yes, that sadness, disbelief and disappointment and worry and anger and resolve, and...

See, I don't really think he started off as a spy or even undercover; more a really keen intelligence analyst. But yes, he's definitely better at lying to people than his unguarded moments would suggest. As for Percy, I'm not sure he understands what goes on inside Michael, ( ... )

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howlinchickhowl May 8 2011, 04:08:37 UTC
Hi! Remember me? I'm sure you don't. Sorry this has been so long, I was putting off replying to you until I'd seen new Nikita, which I still haven't because I keep getting distracted, so bear in mind I haven't watched anything since the last time we conversed, but I;ve decided to just say hey because Lord knows when I'm gonna get round to it ( ... )

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meko00 May 10 2011, 18:28:27 UTC
;-) Season finale on Thursday. Come on, you can do it.

Oh, yes. Character arcs. I mean, you can never really know a person in real life, so some degree of unpredictability in character arcs is lovely. I'm into that. :-)

We'll just have to wait and see. But they have had more scenes together.

I'm just glad you're back. It's not as I've been around much either.

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howlinchickhowl May 11 2011, 10:08:05 UTC
I don't think that I can, no, I'm not home until tomorrow and then I have to go for a job interview, but I will soon, and then we can talk all about Shane's face and the ways in which it is awesome.

Yay for being back! And look, next day reply, I'm totally being good at this this week :)

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meko00 May 11 2011, 22:22:32 UTC
Heh, I knew you couldn't possibly. But yes, I'd absolutely love to talk more about Shane's face. And I could hook you up with keepvidded interviews so you could see it non-acting, too. Thing is, we have some facial features in common, so looking at him always weirds me out a little. Of course, that's also probably why he speaks to me; it's really not hard reading his face.

;-)

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howlinchickhowl May 13 2011, 10:28:10 UTC
Cool :) I will catch up now that it's over and I don't feel the pressure. In fact, I will go start downloading today, yes I will.

Hook me up, hook me right up, I like his face in all it's different permutations. Acting, not-acting, can't quite tell if he's acting (ER?) love it.

Which features in particular? I am curious.

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meko00 May 13 2011, 17:04:20 UTC
I'm readying myself for the finale, but since I haven't seen it yet I might just wait until the big web-dl is up tonight.

Will divide the loot into roughly equal folders (or as equal as possible), zip them and upload to megaupload.

Mouth+chin and shape of the eyes. And general body shape, he's about the male counterpart to me, what with the baby animal-face, all the curves and walking in a fairly distinctive way. Sometimes you can hear the rhythm and other times it just looks funny to see someone else move around corners like that. Now I almost understand why someone I know finds me so amusing for just being. Actually, I kind of look like the more Scandinavian lovechild of SW and Jensen Ackles, only my eyes are bluebased and I'm not underweight. Also, not male. When it comes to JA, it's mostly the hair(iness) and the general colouring.

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meko00 May 13 2011, 21:52:30 UTC
swclips1 (181.26 MB) hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=AOAH07Q4

swclips2 (131.49 MB) hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=RUS6UZ2F

swclips3 (168.8 MB) hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=6YZGV1C3

swclips4 (284.08 MB) hxxp://www.megaupload.com/?d=MR0G08L4

Clips and photos of Nikita-related SW things. I have other stuff (Nikita actors as well as non-Nikita SW stuff), and in some cases fairly large files, one of which I substituted for a smaller file (the Poptimal NYCC interview). There's another, different NYCC roundtable interview to be found on the Nice Girls TV website, as well as a short interview on Buzzfocus.

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meko00 May 14 2011, 09:55:48 UTC
Oh, and I meant to say that while I love Ray Barnett, I think that the character perhaps wasn't all that developed by the ER writers. I do think that SW put a lot of nuance in him already from the start, but the show drew too much on his natural charisma and the fact that he was in a band. I've read that some viewers found Ray obnoxious at first, which I never did. Immature and irresponsible, yes. But then, a whole lot of other ER characters over the years were quite immature and irresponsible as well (I saw some of the first 3-4 seasons before I gave up).

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howlinchickhowl May 14 2011, 20:59:23 UTC
Aces, thank you :) that's a lot of stuff. I will download it tonight and hopefully have time to watch some of them tomorrow.

Yeah, Ray Barnett. I have to say, in later episodes he became much more of a character that I could see the writers crafting, but when he first showed up, and for maybe a couple of years, I felt like they were basically like, "well what did Shane do last week? Let's have Ray do that this week, only with medicine"

There's an interview I remember watching with SW where he's talking about how he got the part, and he says that he thinks they probably weren't going to give him anything, but he showed up for the meeting in all his band gear, with the nail polish and eyeliner and stuff, and they ended up giving him a part, so I think a lot of his character was probably derived from what they found appealing about him.

I don't remember finding him obnoxious, but then maybe it's because I was distracted by sitting there yelling at the tv "he's just Shane West!" And eating chocolate...

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