- I guess there's not many workplaces where you're wondering if all the candles will trigger the fire alarm while you eat doughnuts ->
- (didn't have any today tho, cos the work day ended before it got dark) in reply to herdivineshadow ->
- RT @BBCR1: We wish we had Sean Paul's voice. Imagine just reading your shopping list in Sean Paul's voice. https://t.co/ZefcxHPdAi ->
- @ErisLovesMovies the doughnuts were so good in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- @tambourine I did 10, but only cos I said WHAT THE HELL and read a bunch of historical romances to attempt to meet my target in reply to tambourine ->
- RT @swear_trek: not what any of us were expecting https://t.co/qWpsdX2FDt ->
- RT @WarwickADavis: It's been an honour to share memories of #CarrieFisher… Here's a special, personal photo from the wrap party of #StarW… ->
- @BBCR1 FANCY in reply to BBCR1 ->
- RT @StegoPax: How the Network Time Protocol will handle the leap second:
2016-12-31 23.59.59
2016-12-31 23.59.60 <– leap second
2017-01… ->
- RT @MIDImyers: DID YOU KNOW there are star wars fans out there photoshopping images of young james earl jones as anakin skywalker and,,, i'… ->
- @DarrenGoldsmith The only thing to do with this is mix it with batter and fry it in reply to DarrenGoldsmith ->
- @ErisLovesMovies what if his mum is coming round for dinner? in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- @unnamedculprit gigs, cinema, musical theatre….all of it has been improved by wearing ear plugs in reply to unnamedculprit ->
- @unnamedculprit actually, also 12hr flights to the other side of the planet (but maybe only if you shelled out for the custom molded ones) in reply to herdivineshadow ->
- RT @unnamedculprit: New Park Bench with @tomscott: Get Some God Damn…
https://t.co/NVRfCsY43F https://t.co/1noXJivXIR -> - RT @unnamedculprit: …Hearing Protection. If that’s a bit too clickbaity for you. ->
- Just remembered I've got to write to the Pope ->
- IN THEORY I am going to Rome to hang out with the Pope and a few hundred other people and a friend of mine has been a priest for 60 yrs now ->
- @Gethenian he looks like he's dressed as a Cardinal in reply to Gethenian ->
- @ErisLovesMovies o m g in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- more knitting or do I cook dinner? I'm not hungry but maybe my mum is… hmm ->
- RT @jaganshis: i have to share this here because i'm laughing so fucking hard https://t.co/iZzP6E1Mzq ->
- RT @IndieGames_Muso: 7yo is going to be a horror writer. Over breakfast he said, "Imagine if you woke up with a bloody hammer and 2000 step… ->
- @ErisLovesMovies now that I've done an escape room & it was fun, I am thinking about that Omaze thing to do an escape room with Chris Evans in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- @ErisLovesMovies I would attempt to catch you, but I've not got great reflexes. Chris would probably catch u though in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- @ErisLovesMovies awww <3 in reply to ErisLovesMovies ->
- RT @normanbrannon: Sean Lennon on Carrie Fisher: "She used to say, 'Resentment is like swallowing poison and expecting the other person to… ->
- RT @FilmCritHULK: WHAT? OH NOTHING. JUST THINKING ABOUT HOW GOOD CHRIS EVANS WAS IN SUNSHINE. ->
- @tambourine i also want to know when you get invited to do this ted talk in reply to tambourine ->
Monthly Archives: December 2016
Of Livejournal and Things
I guess I’m still keeping my livejournal but what I really want is to reuse that X-Files header I made because it is a delight and everything is X-Files in my heart. Even though I’d probably have to rejig the excellent dreamwidth layout I’m using.
(Aside from when it is Star Trek)
At least I have set up my moodtheme here
Of Livejournal and Things
I guess I’m still keeping my livejournal but what I really want is to reuse that X-Files header I made because it is a delight and everything is X-Files in my heart. Even though I’d probably have to rejig the excellent dreamwidth layout I’m using.
(Aside from when it is Star Trek)
At least I have set up my moodtheme here
comments
Films in 2016: Rated
New films I saw this year, in reverse order of how much I enjoyed them (basically, the last film in this list was amazeface) as kept track of throughout the year on Letterboxd.
- Dad’s Army – This was terrible. The only good part was Mrs Mainwaring.
- Anthropoid – I can barely remember this film. I imagine it must have much like any other film based on events from WW2. I think there…was a romance? I wasn’t very interested in it if there was.
- The Girl on the Train – I’d not read the book before I saw this ( and I’ve still not seen it) but it was entertaining enough, if fairly predictable.
- Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey – It was nice. I had a terrible cold during LFF so it was quite handy that I didn’t have to think too much when watching this.
- Interchange – I didn’t entirely know what I expected when I decided that I would see a film that involved vampirism in Malaysia – certainly not anything to do with indigenous Malay tribal people. I did like that the characters switched between languages – which of course is common in Malaysia, but I don’t usually get to see it on-screen.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – I enjoyed it. Unsure about Lex Luthor, but I’m quite interested in seeing the next film.
- Dancer – When this film was being made, no one involved in the film had any idea how it would turn out – as they were just following the life of Sergei Polunin. I’m glad I wasn’t making the film or, for that matter, pursued ballet beyond the age of five.
- Jason Bourne – My Mum really loves Jason Bourne and Matt Damon to the extent that we joke that he is her new boyfriend.
- Chi-raq – I will watch nearly anything based on ancient Greek plays so of course I was going to see this.
- White Colour Black – Interesting look at being part of two distinct cultures, although I’m not sure thaat I could relate much to the main character Leke even though I’m mixed-race too but that’s mostly because I’m not a hedonistic, sought-after photographer.
- Ghostbusters – Fun and very much in the same spirit as the previous Ghostbuster films. lol.
- The Secret Scripture – Mum and I went to see this and Dancer on the same day as this year she was interested in going to see some LFF films (although she still thinks going to see as many as I do is a bit out there) and this was the film she was most interested in. As we got towards the end of the film, you could kind of see what was coming but that was more a nice rounding off rather than being boringly predictable.
- Star Trek Beyond – I love Star Trek with all my heart and this film was a relief after the film that we do not talk about. Fun, lots of exciting action and Karl Urban is the greatest of us.
- Deadpool – I also love Deadpool, but not as much as I love Star Trek and this film was still slightly more enjoyable than Star Trek Beyond though probably because of the incredible amounts of violence.
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – I have too many feelings about this film. It’s a solid war movie.
- Captain America: Civil War – Probably not as good as Winter Soldier, but still super enjoyable. I still don’t like spending time with Tony Stark but RDJ continues to play him well. I will never understand how Chris Evans fit in that tiny car. Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson are forever a delight together.
- Arrival – This film was astounding when I saw it back in October, was still astounding when I saw it again in November and remains so as I think about it now. I think this year really needed this film. V satisfying.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
Of Livejournal and Things
I guess I’m still keeping my livejournal but what I really want is to reuse that X-Files header I made because it is a delight and everything is X-Files in my heart. Even though I’d probably have to rejig the excellent dreamwidth layout I’m using.
(Aside from when it is Star Trek)
At least I have set up my moodtheme here
Of Livejournal and Things
I guess I’m still keeping my livejournal but what I really want is to reuse that X-Files header I made because it is a delight and everything is X-Files in my heart. Even though I’d probably have to rejig the excellent dreamwidth layout I’m using.
(Aside from when it is Star Trek)
At least I have set up my moodtheme here
comments
Films in 2016: Rated
New films I saw this year, in reverse order of how much I enjoyed them (basically, the last film in this list was amazeface) as kept track of throughout the year on Letterboxd.
- Dad’s Army – This was terrible. The only good part was Mrs Mainwaring.
- Anthropoid – I can barely remember this film. I imagine it must have much like any other film based on events from WW2. I think there…was a romance? I wasn’t very interested in it if there was.
- The Girl on the Train – I’d not read the book before I saw this ( and I’ve still not seen it) but it was entertaining enough, if fairly predictable.
- Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey – It was nice. I had a terrible cold during LFF so it was quite handy that I didn’t have to think too much when watching this.
- Interchange – I didn’t entirely know what I expected when I decided that I would see a film that involved vampirism in Malaysia – certainly not anything to do with indigenous Malay tribal people. I did like that the characters switched between languages – which of course is common in Malaysia, but I don’t usually get to see it on-screen.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – I enjoyed it. Unsure about Lex Luthor, but I’m quite interested in seeing the next film.
- Dancer – When this film was being made, no one involved in the film had any idea how it would turn out – as they were just following the life of Sergei Polunin. I’m glad I wasn’t making the film or, for that matter, pursued ballet beyond the age of five.
- Jason Bourne – My Mum really loves Jason Bourne and Matt Damon to the extent that we joke that he is her new boyfriend.
- Chi-raq – I will watch nearly anything based on ancient Greek plays so of course I was going to see this.
- White Colour Black – Interesting look at being part of two distinct cultures, although I’m not sure thaat I could relate much to the main character Leke even though I’m mixed-race too but that’s mostly because I’m not a hedonistic, sought-after photographer.
- Ghostbusters – Fun and very much in the same spirit as the previous Ghostbuster films. lol.
- The Secret Scripture – Mum and I went to see this and Dancer on the same day as this year she was interested in going to see some LFF films (although she still thinks going to see as many as I do is a bit out there) and this was the film she was most interested in. As we got towards the end of the film, you could kind of see what was coming but that was more a nice rounding off rather than being boringly predictable.
- Star Trek Beyond – I love Star Trek with all my heart and this film was a relief after the film that we do not talk about. Fun, lots of exciting action and Karl Urban is the greatest of us.
- Deadpool – I also love Deadpool, but not as much as I love Star Trek and this film was still slightly more enjoyable than Star Trek Beyond though probably because of the incredible amounts of violence.
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – I have too many feelings about this film. It’s a solid war movie.
- Captain America: Civil War – Probably not as good as Winter Soldier, but still super enjoyable. I still don’t like spending time with Tony Stark but RDJ continues to play him well. I will never understand how Chris Evans fit in that tiny car. Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson are forever a delight together.
- Arrival – This film was astounding when I saw it back in October, was still astounding when I saw it again in November and remains so as I think about it now. I think this year really needed this film. V satisfying.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
Films in 2016: Rated
New films I saw this year, in reverse order of how much I enjoyed them (basically, the last film in this list was amazeface) as kept track of throughout the year on Letterboxd.
- Dad’s Army – This was terrible. The only good part was Mrs Mainwaring.
- Anthropoid – I can barely remember this film. I imagine it must have much like any other film based on events from WW2. I think there…was a romance? I wasn’t very interested in it if there was.
- The Girl on the Train – I’d not read the book before I saw this ( and I’ve still not seen it) but it was entertaining enough, if fairly predictable.
- Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey – It was nice. I had a terrible cold during LFF so it was quite handy that I didn’t have to think too much when watching this.
- Interchange – I didn’t entirely know what I expected when I decided that I would see a film that involved vampirism in Malaysia – certainly not anything to do with indigenous Malay tribal people. I did like that the characters switched between languages – which of course is common in Malaysia, but I don’t usually get to see it on-screen.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – I enjoyed it. Unsure about Lex Luthor, but I’m quite interested in seeing the next film.
- Dancer – When this film was being made, no one involved in the film had any idea how it would turn out – as they were just following the life of Sergei Polunin. I’m glad I wasn’t making the film or, for that matter, pursued ballet beyond the age of five.
- Jason Bourne – My Mum really loves Jason Bourne and Matt Damon to the extent that we joke that he is her new boyfriend.
- Chi-raq – I will watch nearly anything based on ancient Greek plays so of course I was going to see this.
- White Colour Black – Interesting look at being part of two distinct cultures, although I’m not sure thaat I could relate much to the main character Leke even though I’m mixed-race too but that’s mostly because I’m not a hedonistic, sought-after photographer.
- Ghostbusters – Fun and very much in the same spirit as the previous Ghostbuster films. lol.
- The Secret Scripture – Mum and I went to see this and Dancer on the same day as this year she was interested in going to see some LFF films (although she still thinks going to see as many as I do is a bit out there) and this was the film she was most interested in. As we got towards the end of the film, you could kind of see what was coming but that was more a nice rounding off rather than being boringly predictable.
- Star Trek Beyond – I love Star Trek with all my heart and this film was a relief after the film that we do not talk about. Fun, lots of exciting action and Karl Urban is the greatest of us.
- Deadpool – I also love Deadpool, but not as much as I love Star Trek and this film was still slightly more enjoyable than Star Trek Beyond though probably because of the incredible amounts of violence.
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – I have too many feelings about this film. It’s a solid war movie.
- Captain America: Civil War – Probably not as good as Winter Soldier, but still super enjoyable. I still don’t like spending time with Tony Stark but RDJ continues to play him well. I will never understand how Chris Evans fit in that tiny car. Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson are forever a delight together.
- Arrival – This film was astounding when I saw it back in October, was still astounding when I saw it again in November and remains so as I think about it now. I think this year really needed this film. V satisfying.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
Tweets for 2016-12-29
- RT @Thom_astro: We got the whole crew together and took the #MannequinChallenge to new heights #Proxima https://t.co/vlOglQ3lEh ->
- “2016: Rated”, my list on @letterboxd: https://t.co/dGgi5IvMXG ->
Films in 2016: Rated
New films I saw this year, in reverse order of how much I enjoyed them (basically, the last film in this list was amazeface) as kept track of throughout the year on Letterboxd.
- Dad’s Army – This was terrible. The only good part was Mrs Mainwaring.
- Anthropoid – I can barely remember this film. I imagine it must have much like any other film based on events from WW2. I think there…was a romance? I wasn’t very interested in it if there was.
- The Girl on the Train – I’d not read the book before I saw this ( and I’ve still not seen it) but it was entertaining enough, if fairly predictable.
- Voyage of Time: Life’s Journey – It was nice. I had a terrible cold during LFF so it was quite handy that I didn’t have to think too much when watching this.
- Interchange – I didn’t entirely know what I expected when I decided that I would see a film that involved vampirism in Malaysia – certainly not anything to do with indigenous Malay tribal people. I did like that the characters switched between languages – which of course is common in Malaysia, but I don’t usually get to see it on-screen.
- Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice – I enjoyed it. Unsure about Lex Luthor, but I’m quite interested in seeing the next film.
- Dancer – When this film was being made, no one involved in the film had any idea how it would turn out – as they were just following the life of Sergei Polunin. I’m glad I wasn’t making the film or, for that matter, pursued ballet beyond the age of five.
- Jason Bourne – My Mum really loves Jason Bourne and Matt Damon to the extent that we joke that he is her new boyfriend.
- Chi-raq – I will watch nearly anything based on ancient Greek plays so of course I was going to see this.
- White Colour Black – Interesting look at being part of two distinct cultures, although I’m not sure thaat I could relate much to the main character Leke even though I’m mixed-race too but that’s mostly because I’m not a hedonistic, sought-after photographer.
- Ghostbusters – Fun and very much in the same spirit as the previous Ghostbuster films. lol.
- The Secret Scripture – Mum and I went to see this and Dancer on the same day as this year she was interested in going to see some LFF films (although she still thinks going to see as many as I do is a bit out there) and this was the film she was most interested in. As we got towards the end of the film, you could kind of see what was coming but that was more a nice rounding off rather than being boringly predictable.
- Star Trek Beyond – I love Star Trek with all my heart and this film was a relief after the film that we do not talk about. Fun, lots of exciting action and Karl Urban is the greatest of us.
- Deadpool – I also love Deadpool, but not as much as I love Star Trek and this film was still slightly more enjoyable than Star Trek Beyond though probably because of the incredible amounts of violence.
- Rogue One: A Star Wars Story – I have too many feelings about this film. It’s a solid war movie.
- Captain America: Civil War – Probably not as good as Winter Soldier, but still super enjoyable. I still don’t like spending time with Tony Stark but RDJ continues to play him well. I will never understand how Chris Evans fit in that tiny car. Bucky Barnes and Sam Wilson are forever a delight together.
- Arrival – This film was astounding when I saw it back in October, was still astounding when I saw it again in November and remains so as I think about it now. I think this year really needed this film. V satisfying.
Mirrored from half girl, half robot.
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