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Sep 03, 2011 12:33

Man, I've had the weirdest dreams the last couple of nights. The ones last night included rescuing a bunch of children kidnapped by Gaddafi. Yeah. But the even weirder one had me as the kidnapped person along with a bunch of other girls and boys. We'd been snatched by this witch that used mind control to keep us all pacified. That was super ( Read more... )

middleman, movies, dreams, tv, top gear

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visiblemarket September 3 2011, 17:07:34 UTC
Those are some pretty classic dreams. Obviously influenced by your watching Fright Night, I think. Or your secret love for Twilight, I guess. Either way I haven't had anything that interesting for a while.

Heh, let me know how Zombies of Mora Tau is. I may actually get around to finally watching Strumpet today, once I finish cleaning the refrigerator.

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lotus0kid September 3 2011, 21:53:54 UTC
Possibly Fright Night, possibly starting my re-read of Thief of Time, at least w/r/t the Top Gear dream because it features the Four Horsemen getting the band back together and one of the characters is named Jeremy Clockson. Also, possibly this. XD

I want this movie to be riffed so bad I could practically hear the jokes, I just couldn't make out the words. Anyway, overall, not too bad a plot for a zombie treasure-protectors flick. It's got potential. Also, the treasure-seeking boat captain, his wife, and the diver guy protagonist have an interesting threesome vibe, when they're not accusing each other stealing the treasure for themselves.

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visiblemarket September 3 2011, 22:09:46 UTC
*snort* Jacob/Edward is so much more interesting a pairing, even beyond the slash potential. I mean that and Edward's tortured Christian angst would make it intriguing enough, but the mortal enemies aspect is pretty cool too.

Well, at least it was worthwhile. Do they all get a happy ending, walking/sailing off into the sunset together?

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lotus0kid September 4 2011, 01:56:15 UTC
I know, right? About a million times more interesting than pretty much anything in the actual series.

Ah, no. Definitely not.

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visiblemarket September 4 2011, 02:11:07 UTC
That scene in the tent is, if anything, more ridiculously slashy in the book than it seems just from that preview and in the movie itself. To the point that I wonder about Stephanie Meyer and just...how aware she is of what she wrote.

Aww, that's sad.

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lotus0kid September 4 2011, 15:31:27 UTC
Heh, I don't know if I prefer her to be in on the joke or for her to horrified that people would even entertain the notion. *fans self*

Yeah, well, they weren't very nice people.

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visiblemarket September 4 2011, 15:41:18 UTC
I'm pretty sure she is just that innocent and doesn't realize the implications of some of the stuff she writes, but oh my, it leads to some great things. And also some truly depressing things, but that's the risk you take when you read Stephanie Meyer.

Well, still. Death by zombie (presumably) is never a nice thing.

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