- Have I mentioned that the new @AFI album is really good? I have? Well, it's still true this morning ->
- Someone in this house went to the cinema before breakfast to get tickets for Thor 2 later. ->
- Mostly because the other someone in the house who is currently at church forgot to say people are coming over for lunch & we can't go at 1 ->
- @purpill Did you use your Sith powers on her? in reply to purpill ->
- @McKelvie Janetter in reply to McKelvie ->
- @drop_of_indigo Mrrrgh? in reply to drop_of_indigo ->
- My Top 3 #lastfm Artists: AFI (35), nerdist (2) & Feeder (1) http://t.co/Z6r7y6aHOT ->
- @JamesHunt CURSES. in reply to JamesHunt ->
- @thelifeof_rose If you can get down here in about 4 hours, we can… #Thordarkworld in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- RT @GenreStories: RELIGION: And God said, Let us make man in our image. And Adam was the selfie of the lord. ->
- @thisisyourfault SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE OMG in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- Audio: hotel-payphone-carpark: guyfsmiley: The Gaslight Anthem’s Brian Fallon covers “Capo, 4th Fret” by… http://t.co/QWikk4KKWb ->
- @grrlinterrupted YESSSSS in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @thisisyourfault :D:D ALSO http://t.co/eM2qDUEMFu in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @grrlinterrupted *hughug* in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- ONE HOUR TILL THOR TIME ->
- …actually, I should probably eat dinner. 'cos it won't finish till like… 11pm ->
- @grrlinterrupted And Thor? in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- ZOMG THORRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR ->
- @grrlinterrupted …at least tomorrow is Thorsday in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- Also, my mum quite enjoyed it. ->
- @emmaprew *raises hand* …um. #ThorDarkWorld in reply to emmaprew ->
Monthly Archives: October 2013
Tweets for 2013-10-29
- @panasonicyouth @AFI I AM SO EXCITED FOR YOU in reply to panasonicyouth ->
- woo buying fireworks! ->
- @rachelgeorge @nikki That's pretty much what I've done for myself in a way, with separate internet & RL online identities in reply to rachelgeorge ->
- @sebpatrick It's science fiction and science fiction is for life, not just for the duration of summer tentpole season in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @SimonStirrat I am beyond excited in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat The level of omgSquee people are having about #Thor2 now, is the level me & my friends are about Cap 2 NOW also in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- RT @Hello_Tailor: First trailer for X-Men: Days of Future Past. http://t.co/pRWPCGwjql EVERYONE IS IN THIS MOVIE. EVERYONE. THERE ARE 4000 … ->
- @nonmodernist NOW I WANT TO WATCH THE TRIBE DAMN YOU in reply to nonmodernist ->
- London Film Festival 2013 http://t.co/oZZDAa9SB4 ->
- Mmm toffee apples ->
- Attempting to eat this toffee apple is something like a chihuahua attempting to grab a football ->
- @RonniPudding @BBCAtlantis Did Jason take his shirt off in the last episode? I thought it was a contractually agreed thing in reply to RonniPudding ->
- @MadeFromCorpses I'm now at the stage where the apple is threatening to fall off the stick in reply to MadeFromCorpses ->
- @RonniPudding @BBCAtlantis Still no further mention of triangles too! omg in reply to RonniPudding ->
- @Hello_Tailor REVIEW AWAY. And then like, I dunno. Put a big giant spoiler warning on it? Admittedly, I'm seeing it tomorrow in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- WELL. It looks like my mum and I will be going to see 47 Ronin on Boxing Day. I shall have to inform her ->
- @RonniPudding @BBCAtlantis I'd forgotten that! Maybe the contract was to have at least one of the trio without a shirt? in reply to RonniPudding ->
- @RonniPudding @BBCAtlantis Do you want to start the petition for a shirtless Pythagoras or should I? So we can check. For like. Science. in reply to RonniPudding ->
- New @AFI album still awesome. Wonder if I can get my mum hooked on it enough that she'll come with me to their next London gig ->
- I just liked "Metamorphosis" on Vimeo: http://t.co/5XTQjHyHfl ->
- @wanderlustlover woah in reply to wanderlustlover ->
- @wanderlustlover Is it orange flavoured? I thought they were regular chocolate brown coloured! in reply to wanderlustlover ->
- @newloveletter one of my housemates in my last year of uni was allergic to soy. if I wanted chinese food, I'd warn him, phone the take away, in reply to newloveletter ->
- @newloveletter he'd close the door to his room when I returned with the food & then I'd eat in the kitchen next to an open window in reply to newloveletter ->
- @newloveletter …which is better than that time my other housemate filled the house with soya death mist when doing a stir fry in reply to newloveletter ->
- @newloveletter His was pretty bad, he used to bake his own bread to avoid the soy in the flour used in reply to newloveletter ->
- @wanderlustlover weeeeeird. the orange flavoured ones I've had are brown. Last kit kat I had was…half of one yesterday with a cup of tea:D in reply to wanderlustlover ->
- @wanderlustlover THAT EXPLAINS EVERYTHING. They are Halloween coloured! in reply to wanderlustlover ->
- @sebpatrick isn't there a ticky box in settings for that? in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @sebpatrick I guess that's the only way that kind of thing could be implemented without flagging each NSFW item yourself if you post it LAME in reply to sebpatrick ->
- @sebpatrick You're going to BE Stan Lee for Halloween? in reply to sebpatrick ->
Tweets for 2013-10-28
- @tomscott I don't see why you can't post it for every out of the ordinary weather incident. And on days ending in "y" in reply to tomscott ->
- RT @laurenlaverne: RT @textsfrommum: FENCE IS OK BIN FELL OVER (via @RebeccaFront) ->
- On the other hand, our neighbours fence fell over but our bins didn't move an inch. ->
- RT @Loki_Lego: Thor! I told you not to eat all those beans last night. #UKstorm http://t.co/9OEPLSNQL4 ->
- RT @katbrown82: I would KILL to see a female Expendables. If this happens, I will be there with exploding bells on: http://t.co/6GiuNATo8U … ->
- @SimonStirrat They moved it to Saturday didn't they, cos of booking problems? in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat :/ Do you get any emails at all from them? in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat So it's like they just have you on the regular mailing list, not the members one – there've been some about voting for a thing in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @Kavey The cuter the animal, the more delicious I say in reply to Kavey ->
- @NonFlyingIceman @Kavey …are you saying that lobsters aren't cute with their little eyes and claws? in reply to NonFlyingIceman ->
- @SimonStirrat @PacificRimUK They hate joy, that's why. I preordered in August & at this rate my own Jaeger is going to arrive before the DVD in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat @PacificRimUK (For reals, my dispatch email for Striker Eureka arrived yesterday) in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat @PacificRimUK I WANT GIANT ROBOTS PUNCHING GIANT MONSTERS IN THE FACE DAMNIT in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- Listening to the @sidekickcast feat. @_Cogs and now need to search out more films with both nuns and Nazis in. ->
- “Nuns and Nazis”, my list on @letterboxd: http://t.co/2kkBCqAjUT <-See? I've still only got the three films. ->
- RT @ManMadeMovies: Free MOON screening in Cardiff next Thursday 7th Nov 6pm + discussion afterwards with @sciSCREEN http://t.co/oejYjXVkpO … ->
- New @AFI album still awesome ->
- @thelifeof_rose WHY IS THERE NOT SLEEPY HOLLOW AGAIN TODAY? ->
- @thelifeof_rose I got yr tweet via sms! Was away at a conference & watched it late at night with iplayer fullscreen with mum so no tweeting in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- @thelifeof_rose I think yes? Unless my mum's got plans that I've forgotten… heh in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- @newloveletter The real one, the one from Robin Hood or both? in reply to newloveletter ->
- In other news, I went to Portugal at the beginning of Oct. My auntie lives under that big Jesus statue http://t.co/ssYF120AQj ->
- @nikki …that's rabbits or something right? in reply to nikki ->
- Lisbon http://t.co/2Eyj63ymVf ->
London Film Festival 2013
Earlier this month was the 57th London Film Festival. Last year I managed to see about 12 films across 7 different days, with 2 random empty days in the beginning and 3 gigs and a meeting with my university tutor in the middle. I also had a tax rebate to spend on all of that. This year… no tax rebate. So only 8 films and no gigs. I did manage to meet up with a few friends though, which was cool.
The Films:
- Jodorowsky’s Dune
This one was deliiiiightful. Apart from the bit where Jodorowsky says something along the lines of “I was raping Dune. With love.” The rest though, yeah, delightful. I had no idea that the team behind Alien kind of all met each other due to this and that was pretty cool. Also the circumstances under which Jodorowsky gathered together all the people he was going to work with was entirely amazing. - Under the Skin
This was kind of weird. Entirely enjoyable, but weird. Also, I couldn’t quite believe that so many men would just get into a strange woman’s van…but then I guess, I always come at that scenario with the genders reversed and I would never get into a strange man’s van. I don’t think many women would. - Pioneer
I really know nothing about the whole drilling for oil in the North Sea thing or how that came about orrrr any of that. I didn’t really need to though. This was really exciting. The underwater scenes were awesome and the conspiracy thing remained interesting throughout. - Trap Street
I think that maybe this film could have been more exciting or gone in a slightly more sci-fi dystopic direction, but that would have meant that it wouldn’t have really kept the sort of mundane realism that goes with it talking about a real world phenomenon. - Love Will Conquer All
This was a short film selection, where all the films had the theme of love in some way.</p>- Orbit Ever After – Set in space. I did start wondering about how the rest of society operated in this universe.
- Full Time – This was pretty sad.
- The Phone Call – I think this was pretty much the best of all the shorts.
- Kick-Heart – Interesting, but probably the one I least enjoyed.
- Pieces – You can kind of figure out what went on to the characters pretty early on, but that doesn’t make it less watchable.
- Auschwitz on My Mind – Actually, this was the one I least enjoyed. I just…didn’t care what the kids did.
- Out of Darkness – I really liked this. Seeing/hearing the same words but from different viewpoints really made me think.
- Night of the Foxes – Spent most of this waiting for a tragic turn that didn’t happen.
- The Zero Theorem
This was really good although it ended kind of abruptly – or at least, it felt that it did for me and there wasn’t really a conclusion. Maybe that was the point though. - Locke
I will admit to watching this entirely because I am a fan of Tom Hardy’s work and figured that even though this is a film where there’s just the one guy in a car for the entire film, it was worth a look. Or at least, it’d be something to try at least once. Locke turned out to be really good and while Hardy’s performance is excellent, I think that the co-stars (who we never see and only hear) really made the film compelling. - Only Lovers Left Alive
I…really had no idea what this film was about other than Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston being vampires. It was really funny! Like. REALLY FUNNY. Which I had no idea that it would be because I was pretty much sold on “vampires” (although that really let me down on last years Kiss of the Damned). I liked that this film took the approach of considering that vampires can essentially be immortal and how the lack of time constraints can affect relationships and how that might play out. We sort of come in to seeing Swinton and Hiddleston’s characters as in a long-established relationship – and there’s none of the beginning of relationship or end of relationship drama that many films that address love and relationships might go for, which was refreshing.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
London Film Festival 2013
Earlier this month was the 57th London Film Festival. Last year I managed to see about 12 films across 7 different days, with 2 random empty days in the beginning and 3 gigs and a meeting with my university tutor in the middle. I also had a tax rebate to spend on all of that. This year… no tax rebate. So only 8 films and no gigs. I did manage to meet up with a few friends though, which was cool.
The Films:
- Jodorowsky’s Dune
This one was deliiiiightful. Apart from the bit where Jodorowsky says something along the lines of “I was raping Dune. With love.” The rest though, yeah, delightful. I had no idea that the team behind Alien kind of all met each other due to this and that was pretty cool. Also the circumstances under which Jodorowsky gathered together all the people he was going to work with was entirely amazing. - Under the Skin
This was kind of weird. Entirely enjoyable, but weird. Also, I couldn’t quite believe that so many men would just get into a strange woman’s van…but then I guess, I always come at that scenario with the genders reversed and I would never get into a strange man’s van. I don’t think many women would. - Pioneer
I really know nothing about the whole drilling for oil in the North Sea thing or how that came about orrrr any of that. I didn’t really need to though. This was really exciting. The underwater scenes were awesome and the conspiracy thing remained interesting throughout. - Trap Street
I think that maybe this film could have been more exciting or gone in a slightly more sci-fi dystopic direction, but that would have meant that it wouldn’t have really kept the sort of mundane realism that goes with it talking about a real world phenomenon. - Love Will Conquer All
This was a short film selection, where all the films had the theme of love in some way.- Orbit Ever After – Set in space. I did start wondering about how the rest of society operated in this universe.
- Full Time – This was pretty sad.
- The Phone Call – I think this was pretty much the best of all the shorts.
- Kick-Heart – Interesting, but probably the one I least enjoyed.
- Pieces – You can kind of figure out what went on to the characters pretty early on, but that doesn’t make it less watchable.
- Auschwitz on My Mind – Actually, this was the one I least enjoyed. I just…didn’t care what the kids did.
- Out of Darkness – I really liked this. Seeing/hearing the same words but from different viewpoints really made me think.
- Night of the Foxes – Spent most of this waiting for a tragic turn that didn’t happen.
- The Zero Theorem
This was really good although it ended kind of abruptly – or at least, it felt that it did for me and there wasn’t really a conclusion. Maybe that was the point though. - Locke
I will admit to watching this entirely because I am a fan of Tom Hardy’s work and figured that even though this is a film where there’s just the one guy in a car for the entire film, it was worth a look. Or at least, it’d be something to try at least once. Locke turned out to be really good and while Hardy’s performance is excellent, I think that the co-stars (who we never see and only hear) really made the film compelling. - Only Lovers Left Alive
I…really had no idea what this film was about other than Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston being vampires. It was really funny! Like. REALLY FUNNY. Which I had no idea that it would be because I was pretty much sold on “vampires” (although that really let me down on last years Kiss of the Damned). I liked that this film took the approach of considering that vampires can essentially be immortal and how the lack of time constraints can affect relationships and how that might play out. We sort of come in to seeing Swinton and Hiddleston’s characters as in a long-established relationship – and there’s none of the beginning of relationship or end of relationship drama that many films that address love and relationships might go for, which was refreshing.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
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London Film Festival 2013
Earlier this month was the 57th London Film Festival. Last year I managed to see about 12 films across 7 different days, with 2 random empty days in the beginning and 3 gigs and a meeting with my university tutor in the middle. I also had a tax rebate to spend on all of that. This year… no tax rebate. So only 8 films and no gigs. I did manage to meet up with a few friends though, which was cool.
The Films:
- Jodorowsky’s Dune
This one was deliiiiightful. Apart from the bit where Jodorowsky says something along the lines of “I was raping Dune. With love.” The rest though, yeah, delightful. I had no idea that the team behind Alien kind of all met each other due to this and that was pretty cool. Also the circumstances under which Jodorowsky gathered together all the people he was going to work with was entirely amazing. - Under the Skin
This was kind of weird. Entirely enjoyable, but weird. Also, I couldn’t quite believe that so many men would just get into a strange woman’s van…but then I guess, I always come at that scenario with the genders reversed and I would never get into a strange man’s van. I don’t think many women would. - Pioneer
I really know nothing about the whole drilling for oil in the North Sea thing or how that came about orrrr any of that. I didn’t really need to though. This was really exciting. The underwater scenes were awesome and the conspiracy thing remained interesting throughout. - Trap Street
I think that maybe this film could have been more exciting or gone in a slightly more sci-fi dystopic direction, but that would have meant that it wouldn’t have really kept the sort of mundane realism that goes with it talking about a real world phenomenon. - Love Will Conquer All
This was a short film selection, where all the films had the theme of love in some way.- Orbit Ever After – Set in space. I did start wondering about how the rest of society operated in this universe.
- Full Time – This was pretty sad.
- The Phone Call – I think this was pretty much the best of all the shorts.
- Kick-Heart – Interesting, but probably the one I least enjoyed.
- Pieces – You can kind of figure out what went on to the characters pretty early on, but that doesn’t make it less watchable.
- Auschwitz on My Mind – Actually, this was the one I least enjoyed. I just…didn’t care what the kids did.
- Out of Darkness – I really liked this. Seeing/hearing the same words but from different viewpoints really made me think.
- Night of the Foxes – Spent most of this waiting for a tragic turn that didn’t happen.
- The Zero Theorem
This was really good although it ended kind of abruptly – or at least, it felt that it did for me and there wasn’t really a conclusion. Maybe that was the point though. - Locke
I will admit to watching this entirely because I am a fan of Tom Hardy’s work and figured that even though this is a film where there’s just the one guy in a car for the entire film, it was worth a look. Or at least, it’d be something to try at least once. Locke turned out to be really good and while Hardy’s performance is excellent, I think that the co-stars (who we never see and only hear) really made the film compelling. - Only Lovers Left Alive
I…really had no idea what this film was about other than Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston being vampires. It was really funny! Like. REALLY FUNNY. Which I had no idea that it would be because I was pretty much sold on “vampires” (although that really let me down on last years Kiss of the Damned). I liked that this film took the approach of considering that vampires can essentially be immortal and how the lack of time constraints can affect relationships and how that might play out. We sort of come in to seeing Swinton and Hiddleston’s characters as in a long-established relationship – and there’s none of the beginning of relationship or end of relationship drama that many films that address love and relationships might go for, which was refreshing.
Tweets for 2013-10-27
- @LushLtd No. Not all preservatives are a bad thing in reply to LushLtd ->
- Just got back from religious conference. Time to change all the clocks and put the bins out ->
- You know, I think the last time I was in Derbyshire, I was at for religious reasons too. ->
- YESSSS. I have already put the bins out and all the rain in the world has just arrived. ->
- “T.V. Eye” by Wylde Ratttz is my new jam. ♫ Listen: http://t.co/RJj97WemYu ->
- @ashenkey In USSR, Russia chapters you in reply to ashenkey ->
Tweets for 2013-10-26
- @thisisyourfault :D:D:D:D:D in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @grrlinterrupted Yesssssssssssssssss. PACIFIC RIM IS AWESOME in reply to grrlinterrupted ->
- @thelifeof_rose Go late at night to the adults only showing! #Thor2 #willbebusy #goinganyway in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- @thelifeof_rose …you haven't already? in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- Audio: Bastille – (I Just) Died In Your Arms http://t.co/GA96hc74k1 ->
Tweets for 2013-10-25
- My mum's trying to suggest we go to Barcelona for a 1D concert. She doesn't entirely know who they are ->
- RT @nedroid: "Wow," says your date as you drop the hefty tome onto the table, "that's a lot of Jimmy Eat World fanfiction." "Volume One," y… ->
- All she knows is that my cousin's kid likes them. ->
- RT @Xfm: Classic FM's John Suchet reads Autobiography by Morrissey. Captivating listening we're sure you'll agree http://t.co/CtcZUcKFzb ->
- @thisisyourfault STEVE ROGERS. MARTHA KENT. BAKING in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @thisisyourfault :D:D:D:D in reply to thisisyourfault ->
Tweets for 2013-10-24
- @piratemoggy Also Cap 2 trailer! in reply to piratemoggy ->
- @Hello_Tailor I feel there needs to be a "not a troll" gag in here but I can't quite grab it in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @piratemoggy you know what you must do. When you are done with the drawing etc etc in reply to piratemoggy ->
- @SimonStirrat Do you get super tired by about 4pm after wearing them since about 8am? in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- @SimonStirrat Good luck then! in reply to SimonStirrat ->
- This TV movie just destroyed St Pauls. :O ->
- RT @totalfilm: Awesome LEGO of the day – Pacific Rim, block-asized (more pictures here: http://t.co/GpDmIIOajH) http://t.co/52hjFYJO1Y ->
- RT @MarvelUK: The official UK trailer for #CaptainAmerica #WinterSoldier has arrived http://t.co/FO7vMWF14S ->
- AHHHHH. I was washing my hair and missed it. well. almost ->
- @blueofthebay AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH #WinterSoldier in reply to blueofthebay ->
- @JamesHunt Cap's hair looks nice in reply to JamesHunt ->
- @blueofthebay FORGET THOR. I WANT CAP in reply to blueofthebay ->
- @silveraspen AHHHHHHHHHHHH #WinterSoldier #CA2 #aaaaaahhh in reply to silveraspen ->
- @Hello_Tailor I KNOW RIGHT in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- RT @Hello_Tailor: This is really giving me everything I want. STEVE ROGERS BEING BITCHY. SHIELD BEING AMORAL & CREEPY. FALCON BEING ONSCREE… ->
- @Hello_Tailor I did not realise AoS had them, but I suppose it makes sense it'd have vunerable organs on the outside of its body in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @canada_bear UNPOSSIBLE. Unsure about the superflat hair only in reply to canada_bear ->
- @Wangleberry I would watch the heck out of that in reply to Wangleberry ->
- @Botanygeek Older people will be dead soon. in reply to Botanygeek ->
- @silverturnsgrey Also not at rush hour because I have never been there at rush hour because I am not a loon in reply to silverturnsgrey ->
- @thisisyourfault MEEEEEE FLAIL AT ME OMG #CaptainAmericaTheWinterSoldier #soexcited #steeeeeeve in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @thisisyourfault @blueofthebay I WANT IT TO BE MARCH. IT IS OUT IN MARCH HERE in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- Scooby Doo being really awesome isn't doing anything to make me less excited ->
- I like that Scooby Doo has apparently acquired some depth ->
- @thelifeof_rose is back in novemebr in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- @thelifeof_rose …I do not know. I do not like this break business. It is rubbish in reply to thelifeof_rose ->
- @wanderlustlover COME TO ENGLAND. WE GET CAP A WEEK EARLIER #Marvel in reply to wanderlustlover ->
- @blueofthebay @thisisyourfault YES. ROADTRIP TO ENGLAND. WE HAVE A FOLDUP BED & AN INFLATABLE ONE FOR THE LIVING ROOM in reply to blueofthebay ->
- @Hello_Tailor It's not Tony Stark/Loki? Admittedly, it's just be another thing I didn't really get in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @thisisyourfault @blueofthebay YES. :D:D:D in reply to thisisyourfault ->
- @panasonicyouth How does the new AFI sound now that you're 30? in reply to panasonicyouth ->
- @Hello_Tailor Is it definitely someone telling Cap that he "shaped this century" though? And not the other guy? #HelloTailor in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @Hello_Tailor ….or maybe it's one of those things that covers both. Hmm #HelloTailor in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @Hello_Tailor By assassinating people! Maybe. I dunno. in reply to Hello_Tailor ->
- @wanderlustlover http://t.co/nZGRNbYl53 aksdjaskdjaksjd ->