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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 01:43:08 UTC
I'm assuming these discussion posts are similar to the ones in the Klaine community (which are the only ones I'm familiar with -- ducks flying fruit) but, anyway, I saw what I considered to be an AMAZING video of Kurtofsky and thought I'd bring it to everyone's attention. Kurtofsky- Moulin Rouge AU (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm8uN23bjr8&feature=player_embedded) YouTube address or (http://community.livejournal.com/karofsky_hummel/356986.html?thread=6684794#t6684794) LJ where you can leave comments saying what a brilliant video editor karomeled happens to be...

Please enjoy!!

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eowyn_rain April 12 2011, 01:55:05 UTC
No need to duck and cover! You'll find that Kurtofsky fans are very welcoming and friendly, as long as you don't dis the Dave! =D

I'm also a Klaine fan, so you're not alone here!

I saw that fanvid! It is AMAZING, isn't it?

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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 02:27:41 UTC
You know, one thing I have definitely noticed. The few times I have asked questions or stepped into a Kurtofsky section, the people there have been un-fucking-believably nice!! And helpful. (It doesn't actually change my feelings about the characters on the show, but it distinctly makes a difference about how I feel about the people -- real people -- who are involved in whichever story/fanvid/news item I look into.)

And, in point of fact, the only person/character I truly care about on the show is Kurt (KURT!). I don't really give a flying flip about anyone else. Except in how they affect his well-being. Like, and this is just a personal opinion, not to hurt anyone's feelings on this board, pretty much every other word out of Finn's mouth seems to be some sort of insult to Kurt. It's quite annoying. Apparently all their brotherly bonding took place off camera during their Friday night dinners (when Kurt attended) b'c I missed when they re-connected this past year. (After he told Kurt he was toxic and to stay away from other ( ... )

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kemokage April 12 2011, 05:21:16 UTC
I too am a Klaine/Kuvid fan. This is in fact a very new experience for me because I'm usually passionately attached to one ship in a fandom and respectfully disagree with all opposition :D (that or I don't care so much about the ships as much as the story so I just go along with it and just have fun on the ride i.e. Harry Potter ( ... )

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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 11:33:17 UTC
Actually (shamefully) I never saw AVPM, etc. so the first time time I ever saw DC was in the NBK episode where he did, indeed, blow my bobby socks away during TD (along with Kurt's heart). And then everything that happened through AVGC, either in conversation or through song, convinced me that they were perfect together b'c CC & DC have chemistry that singes the TV screen. (I.e., See BICO and/or Klaine kiss and then throw your electronic device away as it has been permanently damaged ( ... )

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kemokage April 12 2011, 12:10:40 UTC
Hell yes we'd prefer it! I can't believe that Dave hasn't shown up once since the superbowl episode. Is it too much to ask that he simply walk by in the hallways? I don't even care if he took a step back by shoving or slushing somebody (which at least we know he's going to be doing in the next episode if nothing else) so long as he's there. I've got my fingers crossed for Dave showing up in pretty much every episode until the finale, bonus points if he gets an entire solo or finally joins ND ( ... )

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pee_wee_2005 April 13 2011, 01:21:45 UTC
Yes, the writers are clearly going for a Dave redemption storyline -- it's just that b'c the writers went so far with the creepiness, for ME, they would have to work pretty damn hard to make me believe that Kurt wants to be friends, let alone date someone who threatened his life. And because they made Dave's storyline interesting, I'd rather they stretch that along for a longer period of time, going into his demons, not having him do a 180 degree flip (when that would be completely unbelievable), and maybe sometime in season three, they could start up some sort of romance when it would actually make sense. IMHO.

And that would give Max Adler a lot more screen time. Which I'm assuming MA fans would preferPREACH IT ( ... )

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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 11:38:19 UTC
in the end Kurt + Happiness = my OTP so no matter who Kurt winds up with as long as he loves him and the guy loves him back and Kurt's completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy

THIS.

Don't know 'cookie' reference. (Loved the cartoon!!)

Excellent Kurt Hummel video: Sexy, naughty, bitchy (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znRj2yvD5a0) MUST SEE!!

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kemokage April 12 2011, 11:58:14 UTC
The reference was the last lines of the Keira Knightley Pride and Prejudice movie, which is one of my favs and in my opinion (and I say this as a Jane Austen fan) is the first and probably only time in the history of forever that the movie actually improves on the original story. *hides blunt objects*

Yes I do love that cartoon and that vid is great, very Kurt appropriate.

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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 12:37:07 UTC
The reference was the last lines of the Keira Knightley Pride and Prejudice movie, which is one of my favs and in my opinion (and I say this as a Jane Austen fan) is the first and probably only time in the history of forever that the movie actually improves on the original story. *hides blunt objects*

As both an English major and movie lover, I would have to say that you have (sadly) missed the mark with the Keira Knightley P&P version -- clearly, the A&E Presentation of Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle is superior.

However, b'c I am a nice person, I will agree to disagree on that issue (altho, really, Colin Firth!! come on ( ... )

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kemokage April 12 2011, 13:09:44 UTC
While I did love Colin Firth in that movie (and yes in my mind he is the perfect Mr. Darcy), he was the only thing good about it in my mind. All of the other actors constantly got on my nerves although the girl playing Elizabeth was passable and really the entire movie came across to me as one of those movies that simply try to stuff as much of the original material as possible into it because it's such a classic with complete disregard for what works well as a movie and what does not, so in the end the whole thing comes across less as a good movie and more as an audio book with visuals. I realize I may be coming across a little harsh and I just want to say that I have complete respect for your opinions and I know that opinions on the whole thing is not the norm nor does it fit in with the general consensus ( ... )

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prosen8966 April 12 2011, 13:59:11 UTC
You know, I used to love the movie The Philadelphia Story until i realized/recognized that the father in that movie was basically blaming his adultery on the fact that his daughter didn't pay him enough attention. Then I stopped being able to watch it which is a shame b'c Jimmy Stewart is one of my favorite actors... (You made me think of that with your comment about Gone With the Wind ( ... )

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kemokage April 12 2011, 14:45:39 UTC
My heart goes out to you. May you find the courage to make it through this tragic event. :)

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tipsy_armadillo April 16 2011, 02:57:12 UTC
``As both an English major and movie lover, I would have to say that you have (sadly) missed the mark with the Keira Knightley P&P version -- clearly, the A&E Presentation of Pride and Prejudice with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle is superior.``

You`re right on the money, BBC version FTW! Colin Firth is a god among men, P&P started it and The Kings Speech made it official. :D

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kemokage April 16 2011, 07:14:02 UTC
Despite my misgivings on the A&E P&P I do love Colin Firth sooooo much. I sometimes wish that Love Actually was just about his story. He is perfect as Mr. Darcy a role that he got to play twice with Bridget Jones' Diary. God I love that movie, it was the first rated R movie my mom ever let me watch (I think she just knew that she had no right to deprive me of watching that one and this is from the woman who wouldn't let me watch Looney Tunes as a kid because it was too violent).

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