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Jan 03, 2006 02:26

Adrien Brody in period costume. On a ship. In a cage. TYPING on a 30s typewriter.

It went by too fast to count how many of my kinks that hit at once.

Note to PJ: A little less of the dinosaurs and a little more of that, plz.

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Now outing myself as the author of:
Compromising Positions, for madsciencechick. (Aziraphale/Crowley, NC-17). Seven years after ( Read more... )

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runcible January 3 2006, 09:10:46 UTC
OMG the cinematography was to DIE FOR, wasn't it? I saw that tonight.

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 09:12:57 UTC
GOD, it was amazing, wasn't it? Wow.

PJ hits my phobias in the worst way. First my spider thing, and now my vertigo, oh GOD, the Empire State Building sequence...I didn't want to look. But I didn't want to miss anything either!

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runcible January 3 2006, 09:31:44 UTC
It kept my little brother entertained. He's five years old and sat through all three hours (except when it got sad at the end and my mom took him outside. XD) He didn't even sit through all of Harry Potter OR Chicken Little. Props to Peter Jackson for that!

And Jack Black -- who would've thought, huh?

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 09:43:02 UTC
That's one brave little boy!

Jack Black was great! My theory on that is that PJ told him, "OK, you're basically playing me - psycho me."

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corporal_katz January 3 2006, 09:14:22 UTC
Homg... I haven't read Through the Wire! *runs off to read*

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 18:45:44 UTC
Enjoy!

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valarltd January 3 2006, 13:08:57 UTC
*dies of the hot at the first mental image*

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 18:46:30 UTC
I know, ain't it! *drools*

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espresso_addict January 3 2006, 14:50:51 UTC
Very much enjoyed the former, Vulgarweed. I seem to be developing a serious yen for historical GO fiction.

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 18:52:31 UTC
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed.

There's a fair amount of it out there -- one of the advantages of writing about immortal characters. (I've also done Dark Ages Scotland and Crusades-era Constantinople and Jerusalem; current all-but-finished WIP is 16th century). The research is at least a third of the fun, as if I needed any motivators for geeky history indulgence.

daegaer is the acknowledged master of the subgenre.

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espresso_addict January 4 2006, 12:32:48 UTC
I'm so glad you introduced me to this fandom: it's my best acquisition of 2005! I believe I've read all your completed historical fic, and I'm really looking forward to the 16th C WiP. Daegaer's historical stories are indeed treats, each and every one of them. Here's to history geekiness!

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vulgarweed January 4 2006, 23:14:37 UTC
Oh, I'm so glad! Always a pleasure to tempt introduce someone to new addictions things you really come to enjoy.

The 16th-century story is the longest finished fic I've ever done--I'm mostly a short-story writer--and it's currently in the illustrator's hands. :D Can't wait to see what she brings to it.

The biggest stressout I had over "Compromising Positions" was that "Saturnalia" was the prompt I was given to work with, but of course daegaer has already written a lovely fic on that theme. I had to make a serious effort (heh) to make mine as different from hers as possible.

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vulgarweed January 3 2006, 18:47:37 UTC
Nope.

I've always thought he was hot, but one feels guilty lusting after the cold, starving hero in a Holocaust movie. Here, no problem. XD

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