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dragojustine) wrote2009-05-15 07:58 pm
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Adorable solider is adorable.
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miss_porcupine's DoD photo zen tag, which includes quite an impressive amount of plane porn and silly men jumping out of perfectly good airplanes, but also tends to show soldiers being utterly adorable. Including a video wherein a Marine greatly resembles my grandmother's sheltie (but cuter).
Abigail Nussbaum is my favorite reviewer, and I'm rather crushed by her evaluation of Star Trek. It's about half the (IMO) not very interesting criticism that Star Trek shouldn't be "updated" and about half the (again, IMO) much more valid criticism that she just didn't like this Kirk. But the real reason I point it out is for the passage where she describes her Kirk:
I love character meta that makes me fall in love with that character all over again. How perfectly expressed. Oh, Kirk.
Lastly, the Clios are in! They were medium-good this year: There's the T-Mobile dance which makes me grin like a dork for the rest of the evening every time I watch it, a haunting and magical public-service ad, and the hilariously surreal Abe Lincoln. The legacy ads included one I hadn't seen before, from The Guardian.
End linkspam. I promise.
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Abigail Nussbaum is my favorite reviewer, and I'm rather crushed by her evaluation of Star Trek. It's about half the (IMO) not very interesting criticism that Star Trek shouldn't be "updated" and about half the (again, IMO) much more valid criticism that she just didn't like this Kirk. But the real reason I point it out is for the passage where she describes her Kirk:
My Kirk was first and foremost the one from the movies. The one who got old and fat, who paid the wages of his youthful womanizing with a son who wanted nothing to do with him, and of his meteoric career with an admiralty he loathed. This Kirk was shocked, simply flabbergasted, at no longer being that brash young man who could do no wrong, but in a way he never stopped being that person. Even dying he was full of wonder and a sense of adventure.
I love character meta that makes me fall in love with that character all over again. How perfectly expressed. Oh, Kirk.
Lastly, the Clios are in! They were medium-good this year: There's the T-Mobile dance which makes me grin like a dork for the rest of the evening every time I watch it, a haunting and magical public-service ad, and the hilariously surreal Abe Lincoln. The legacy ads included one I hadn't seen before, from The Guardian.
End linkspam. I promise.
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Thing is, I WANT to love it. But I'm not sure I do. I LIKE bits of it, many bits. But it...didn't FEEL like I expected it to feel. ::waves helplessly:: Words, I duz not has them.
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And it's always nice to see somebody more articulate than yourself, when you Can Not Has the Words.
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getting back to what passes for normal now
That is fantastic- I'm so glad! Plus, porn makes everything better.
I am... not so hot, really. Lots of financial trouble. You didn't miss anything, though- I haven't been talking about it. I'm glad you're still around. *hugs*
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This (http://punkadiddle.blogspot.com/2009/05/star-trek-2009.html) is a really great review of the film that also talks about what made Star Trek (or at least Next Generation and onwards) special that the film is totally missing.