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Eye exam tomorrow morning at nine-thirty. Grrrr. Definitely not looking forward to sporting my Tenth Doctor/Clark Kent specs or lacking my Edie Sedgwick-esque eye makeup. But I need an eye exam & more contacts quite badly, so sacrifices must be made, alas.

Damn, why don't I ever buy waterproof eye makeup? Waterproof eye makeup & defogger for my specs.

Screencapping continues to be a pain in my arse & there's a good chance that I'm just going to have to do it manually - screencapping is always nice, but doing it manually in VLC is such a drag - tedious, tiring & frustrating. But my caps just . . . vanish if I try to do it automatically, so if I want caps, I'll just have to do it all by hand. Ah, well. I've got some pretty subject matter to work with, so maybe it'll be less of a chore! It'll just take longer to get it all done.

& in less wah-wah-wah, I went skipping off to [livejournal.com profile] fanmix in search of Zod/Tess mixes & whilst I came up empty-handed (booo!) for them, I found - & yes, I'm shocked that I'm even going with this; but crack is fun - a really nice Zod/Lois mix! (Again, my shock is almost immeasurable, but Pandora is wicked shippy if you liked those two. & the phone fakeouts & Salvation up until the phonebooth scene are also pretty shippy. I'd . . . read it? & okay, maybe ship it. But I'm too busy scheming on how to promote moar Zod/Tess to think of them.)

I also forced myself to sit through watched Superman II last weekend. It was . . . well, not my thing, but it was nice. & I thought the fortress of solitude looked really Gallifreyan in design, which amused me during all the dull bits, i.e., the non-Zod or Clark bits.

& you know, the weirdest thing? I came out slightly hearteyes for Clark Kent. But then again, I've never been overly fond of Superman - he bores me, actually, & I was a Batman girl as a child. But Clark? Awww! He gets me right in my heart because of that sweet awkwardness he has. I like cutely awkward sorts!

Hmm. I remember once talking with [livejournal.com profile] nentari about how Sarah Jane Smith, in her early serials with Three, was very Lois Lane-esque herself, even in her wardrobe & overall look. I definitely saw that in the film & I sort of see it in Smallville!Lois too, even though I don't think she & Sarah are as much alike there. I think Smalliville!Lois is maybe a bit more Martha Jones-esque (especially in Pandora!) than Sarah-esque, but they're still a fair bit alike. But, hey, I loved Martha too, so it's a win-win situation all around.

& I'm pretty sure all of that preamble was just so I could mention how the Genesis song Me and Sarah Jane made me think of Clark & Lois without everyone thinking I'd lost my mind. (well, it sort of does! I think you just have to use your imagination to make it fit a bit.)

I went back to using my Twitter today at [livejournal.com profile] wordsindreams' enabling suggestion, since she's using hers more lately. I'm riverdresses there as well, should you want to follow me! (I update way too much there; you've been warned)

Hmm. Sort of want to practise my eye makeup now in lieu of of being able to wear any tomorrow - I know some of it will stay on & make it look like I have some on, so I'd have more of a Nico-esque, rather than Edie-esque look.

Also, LJ fucked around with the tags again, & made it so that any tag with a slash is basically a broken link, so I have to start reorganising my tags soon. GAH, WHAT THE FUCK WAS WRONG WITH THE OLD SYSTEM, REALLY.

Edit: AAAAH OMG, THE MAKER OF SAID MIX MADE A BUNCH OF BEAUTIFUL ZOD & ZOD/LOIS ICONS FUCK YES! ::DANCES:: (It's been a bitch to find good, gorgeous, awesome Zod-centric icons. I DO NOT APPROVE. ::hisses:: brb, swiping & uploading all of them.)

Edit II: I forgot to add above, that after a little thinkythink (& seeing the Zod/Lois icons I flailed about above), I've come to the conclusion that Zod/Lois = Simm!Master/Martha, but somehow, not as squick-inducing for me. (I can read Simm!Master/Martha, but it kind of makes me uncomfortable & I've never figured out why.) Zod/Lois, on the other hand is just hot & twisted, & not like Zod/Tess - that's just evil & hot. So I could feasibly enjoy them more than I ever could Simm!Master/Martha. Go figure.

Date: 2010-10-02 12:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Please tell me that you liked Delgado!Master Mark II movie!Zod. Terence Stamp is love.

Sarah Jane's resemblance to Lois is bigger if you think of the Lois Lane that appeared in the comics at that time, rather than movie!Lois or Smallville!Lois.

Good luck on your exam, dear.

Date: 2010-10-02 08:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
::claps hands:: I did, actually! He had a wonderful sort of Delgado!Master feel to him & I was like 'yay!' throughout all the good bits. & happily, the sparkle quotient wasn't nearly as horrific as I thought it might be. Also, he & Ursa were so delightfully shippy. Yay! :D More please!

Why do I see research in my future now that you've said that? :P

& my eyes are still in good shape! The fellow examining my eyes said my eyes were actually better than those of most people he sees usually. ::wins::

Date: 2010-10-03 08:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Yay! (A hint/rec: Zod also appears in the first movie, as we're shown his imprisonment right at the beginning; Terence Stamp makes a lovely speech that shows just how awesome Zod is.)

No need for research - here's Lois around the time Sarah Jane first appeared in Doctor Who:

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Hurray for that!

Date: 2010-10-04 04:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
LOTS OF YAY! (O GOD, I HOPE SOMEONE YOUTUBED IT. I'm not sure if I can sit through another three hours of Superman . . . but then again that would call my whole Smallville interest into question . . . but whatever, WANT TO SEE! :D)
& I have to say, I'm quite glad I've now seen both versions of Zod, side by side (since I'd finished Smallville a day or so before) - fab, fab, each time, to give you the short version, since I have to leave for work soon. But yes, it's always good to know one's history. ^__^

O! Something I've been meaning to mention: Terence Stamp shows up in Smallville a few times! Well, his voice does anyway; he's the disembodied voice of Jor-El in series nine. Though, interestingly enough, Jor-El himself does show up in two episodes (or it could be three; my memory's a touch fuzzy there), but alas, no Terence Stamp. But since all of his scenes involve Zod, that would have been utterly hysterical in a metafannish way, y/n?
Also, those two or three episodes are actually quite poignant for Zod. & fangirlish flaily lust aside, I do mean poignant - heartbreaking & full of wibble. & actually, not just on Zod's part. At least, that's how I came out of them feeling.

YAY, NO RESEARCH! ::BREATHES:: Thankyou! & LOOOOOOOOOLZ, WHAT IS LOIS WEARING?! ::gigglesnorts:: But aside from her hysterical waistcoat, she does look a lot like Sarah Jane! & she's having one of Sarah's feminist moments as well. :P

Randomly: Sarah Jane & Lois = BFFs?

& GAAAAAAAAAH, I forgot to plug this absolutely awesome (& spoilery for series one through ten, but think of it as a crash course in Smallville, minus the trainwreck episodes & Torchwood-esque-ness of everything), comprehensive picspam that you should see.
Edited Date: 2010-10-04 05:02 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-10-05 12:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
I'm too lazy to check for YouTube clips right now, but give me a bit and I might give you an answer.
Zod has always been a fascinating character, even way back in the comics.

Ooh yeah, I've heard about Terence Stamp's voicing Jor-El in Smallville but couldn't see how things would fit into the story, particularly since I had seen a flashback clip with someone else in the role. And I know that in previous seasons the face of the older, non-clone Zod appeared (either in hologram form or as an illusion, I can't remember) and it looked just like movie!Zod, which makes everything even more metafannish.

That's a suede waistcoat that, believe it or not, keeps trying to come back every other year. I can see Sarah wearing one during her Pertwee era, since that's the time when she was at her more Lois-ish.

I can easily see them becoming BFFs, and discussing their alien best friends/boyfriends with each other. :P

Oh wow. My internet is being a bitch right now and won't let me load that page properly, but I'll definitely bookmark it for later. Thank you!

And now for some random news:
* I found a king-sized Kimmidoll! It's twice as big as a regular one, and really heavy and so very lovely. I also got a Yoshi doll - I have the feeling I might buy any Kimmidoll product I find that depicts Yoshi.
* I got my hands on a delicious vanilla & raspberry tea called "hot love".
* I got two more cute little animals from the Littlest Pet Shop. One is a purple walrus I called Jo (for obvious reasons) and the other is a cute mouse that comes accompanied by a small Blythe doll - I called them Cutie and Anneke, respectively.
* Speaking of cute pets, check out my profile page! (A suggestion - try the brush on him and see what happens - but be sure to have the sound on your computer speakers on. ♥)
* And speaking of linking Anneke to dolls, you should check this out!
* I've been listening to an assorted collection of podcasts while at work in order to maintain my sanity, and a few days ago I sent a large e-mail to one of them (a very popular Doctor Who podcast called The Flashing Blade) in reply to their request for people to describe their first memory of Who. Their next installment will be available for download next Sunday and I'll be spending the whole week worrying about whether I made the right decision in writing them since I'm so shy and they have such a large following.
* I can't remember anything else. Sorry. :P
Edited Date: 2010-10-05 12:57 am (UTC)

Date: 2010-10-06 10:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
I hope someone did . . . my attention span can be like, zzzzzzt! at times. :P
& see, now for Zod & Supergirl, I would go back to reading comics again. (though I haven't touched one in years & even then it was all Marvel rather than DC, but I can make my way through things!)

I actually hadn't known anything about his voice being in a few episodes, so when I found out, I was all, 'OMGWHAT?!' But I was just a tiny bit disappointed that he didn't actually get to be Jor-El - how confusing was that! ::sighs:: & I remember having read that for a few series, they'd been sort of hinting at Zod making an appearance in Smallville, but I didn't hear about holograms or illusions! Possibly, I might have just taken those appearances as shortcuts. ;P

I have to admit, & this may seem odd, considering how I love a well-dressed fellow in one, but I actually hate waistcoats. I hate them in just about every style, but the one that Lois had on was just . . . no. No, no & no! But yes, Sarah probably wore one during that time - but hopefully, we never had to see it! :D

YES! ::clappy hands:: I think that Smallville!Lois would get on well with Sarah as she is now - it's a bit hard to explain without going into the events of the episode Hostage, but basically, Perry White & Lois meet for the first time (& even work on a story together!) & he ends up getting her a job in Africa by the beginning of series ten & I think Sarah would probably have that same inspiring influence on her that Perry did. (& he also got her & Clark their jobs back after they got fired in an earlier episode)

Now I HOPE that made some sense. :P

YES, YES, LOOK AT IT WHEN YOU CAN! ::BOUNCES:: THEN TELL ME ALL ABOUT IT.

* OMG, you finally found Yoshi! ::bubbles:: & I've never seen a big Kimmidoll myself - what's her name?

* Oooooooo, saucy! How is it?

* OMG, POLLY!DOLLY! ::FLAILS:: So precious!!

* EEEEEK! ::pets Mason & brushes him:: I gave him snacks too - he's so sweet! ::cuddles him::

* ::JUMPS UP & DOWN:: POLLY!ARTS! THAT COOOOOOOAT. IT'S SO HER. :D :D :D

* O, I think you did! Without e-mails to encourage & inspire them, there wouldn't BE such awesome podcasts! ::pets you:: Have faith, bunny!

* Silleh! :P But here, have my dolly sixties Hello Kitty!

Date: 2010-10-06 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
It's a lovely scene, all thanks to the awesomeness that is Terence Stamp. (Incidentally, have you ever watched Priscilla, Queen of the Desert? The first time I watched it, I looked at Bernardette and it clicked that I was looking at Zod in a dress, and it made me giggle insanely.)

Yeah, they should have allowed him to play Jor-El and make meta history. :)
As for what I had read about Stamp!Zod being seen in earlier seasons of Smallville, here's what I just found at Wikipedia:

General Zod appears as a recurring villain in Smallville, although generally off-screen at first. References to Zod began with season five's season premiere "Arrival" which featured two Kryptonian disciples of Zod (who arrived on Earth in the meteor shower of the season four finale) searching for Clark Kent (Tom Welling). The series builds to a conclusion, wherein the Kryptonian artificial intelligence known as Brainiac (James Marsters), having granted Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) Kryptonian superpowers is able to make him host for Zod's consciousness. The season six première opens with Zod (Rosenbaum) set to rule over a devastated Metropolis. However, Clark is able to evict Zod's consciousness and send it back to the Phantom Zone. Zod's disembodied spirit resembles Terrence Stamp.

I like waistcoats in either a hippy-like ensemble (in which Lois' would fit well) or an androgynous look, so it doesn't bother me that much. I very rarely use them, though.

It's funny to think of Perry as an inspiring influence as he's usually written as comic relief in TV/movie adaptations. He's treated with a bit more seriousness and respect in the comics, though.

I LOOKED AT IT! WOW, IT'S GORGEOUS BUT IT DOESN'T HAVE ENOUGH ZOD! *POUTY*

* Her name is Miuchi. There were other large Kimmidolls in that store but I ended up going for her because a) I loved the fact that she has the power of friendship, b) she looks like she could be Yoshi's sister, and c) her name made me think of Much. :P Here's a pic of her and the info on her power.
* It's sweet and velvety and I love it - totally deserving of such an alluring name. I must have drunk half the box by now. :)
* Isn't she just? I already have a Polly (a 2-inch Barbie doll dressed like a miniskirted version of Buckingham Palace guard) so Anneke she became.
* Hamster!Mason is indeed adorable. Occasionally he'll steal the snack out of my hand/cursor and eat it in a corner, and I'll melt.
* And Lady Yatexel posted a new one today! This time, the companion who gets to dress like Barbie is Zoe.
* But I can't help but feel that I talked too much and made a fool of myself and ooh I should just relax, right? And I forgot I sent you some stuff from that podcast, didn't I?
* Yay Hello Kitty!

Date: 2010-10-06 10:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
Dude! I wanna seeeeeeee. ::bouncycute:: OKAY, MAYBE I'LL GO FIND THE FIRST MOVIE. MAYBE. (I've heard of it but WTF ZOD IN A DRESS?! ::dies of laughter:: I just keep seeing those piercing eyes in a very flowery, housewifey kind of dress . . . THANKS A LOT. :P)

Dude, I can't even IMAGINE how epic that could have been - I think EVERYONE would have died from the epicness! (or at least, we probably would. :P)
AH! I did my Wiki'ing on Zod months back & that's where I found out that there had been so many early hints about Zod making an actual appearance, but due to my spoiler phobia, I skimmed most of the Smallville-centric section. But ironically, it didn't matter because I forgot anything I'd read by the time I saw it. :P

Yes, Lois' waistcoat is TOTALLY hippie. Maybe that's why I detest it. ;)

O, Perry is great in Smallville - very serious, very inspiring for Lois & I loved him. (Lois even saves his life! :D) It was a great reintroduction to him, since I only remembered him from an episode of the fifties Superman, where someone was out to drive him crazy by making Caesar's ghost appear every time he said 'Great Caesar's ghost!' (& he only says it once in Smallville. & also, he's dating Martha Kent!)

& SO DID I! IT WAS AWESOME & OMFG SUPERGIRL! I'LL GET TO SEE HER! & YES, IT WAS STUNNING, BUT IT DEFINITELY NEEDED MORE ZOD & TESS! ::POUTS BESIDE YOU::

(however . . . this might help make the total Zod-deficiency of the last one go away. Mind, it IS pretty spoilery, & I'm not sure how much I should spoil you since I fully plan on making you watch series nine for Zod & Tess because girl, you NEED to meet Tess!, so I'm going to let you call it for yourself. It doesn't spoil ALL of series nine, but some of the good bits are here.)

* Miuchi is adorable! & yes, she does look like she could be Yoshi's sister! Good choice! :D

* Aaaah, envy! I'm back on my diet, so I probably wouldn't be allowed such luscious, delightful tea. :O

* Awwww! Curiously enough, one of my dresses is called Anneke.

* OOOO! ::coos & flaps her hands happily:: How adoooooooorable!

* MOAR HOT PANTS FOR ZOE! ::BOUNCES:: APPROVED.

* But that's why they produce their podcast - to connect with other fans & to enrich the fannish experience! If they didn't get e-mails & feedback from their listeners, they'd stop, right? ::snugs:: Relax, lovey! All is right in the fenosphere! & yes, you did!

* I made that icon! Isn't she pretty? :D

Date: 2010-10-07 10:46 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Alas, I haven't found it on YouTube yet. (Housewifey? Never - Bernadette is a bloody diva, she doesn't do housewife stuff. Basically, in case you want to know a bit more about the movie, Bernadette is a recently widowed transsexual who tries to forget the sorrow of losing her husband by going on a road trip with two drag queen friends through the Australian outback in a rickety old bus called Priscilla. Here's Bernadette with her two friends - and yes, those are Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving. :P)

Yeah, at least the two of us would have.
That has happened to me in the past.

I like hippy stuff, myself. *shrugs*

Perry dating Martha Kent? You mean something happened to Jonathan? But... but... I like Smallville's Jonathan Kent! I used to have a huge crush on the actor when I was a wee kidlet!

(Ooh yes, that helps a lot. And don't worry about the spoilery stuff - the clips I have are very Tess-heavy, remember?)

* Miuchi is a bit heavy, but I love holding her in my hand when I'm just lying back watching TV.
* But tea is not fattening, is it?
* I love it that Zoe has her trademark chipmunk smile in that pic. I love her smile but nobody ever shows it in fanart.
* Yes, I know that. I don't regret sending them feedback - it's just that I talked and talked, and my e-mail became way bigger than I had planned and filled with blabbery stuff that probably shouldn't have been shared. I'll post it to you, if you want it (and I might post it in my journal if they read it in the podcast), but be warned that it will break the comment box. As we always do. :P
* It is, yes. :D

Date: 2010-10-07 04:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
BOO. :O Maybe I should go pay my library fines & find it in DVD-quality . . . OOOOO! I like the sound of Bernadette - she sounds fab! (& the whole plot reminds me of a lovely movie I saw when I was an art student, To Wong Foo, Thanks For Everything! Julie Newmar. I loved that, so I have a feeling I'd actually really like Priscilla, Queen of the Jungle! I'd definitely like to see it. & ACK! I see no dress-wearing!Zod in your link! D:)

Then we would have probably broken a thousand comments with our glee. :P
Isn't it weird when that happens?

I'm odd & never have, actually - I guess I'm too high glamour for the hippie look. ::giggles::

Um . . . well . . . you find out sort of what happens in series nine, but I'm not about to spoil you any further! (Unless you really wanted me to, of course . . . )

(WASN'T THAT FABULOUS TO SEE? & YAY! Then . . . might I ask you what you think of Tess so far? She came out as my second favourite in series nine & not just because she was so close to Zod. She's the kind of woman they coined the acronym HBIC for - & she lives up to it! :D I LOVE TESS, OMG.)

* ♥♥♥

* & I don't think so, but some tea might have calories!

* ::pets Zoe:: I love her smile - makes me go AWW!

* I think the more personal, the more rewarding such feedback can be. It shows that you really connected to such fab work. :)

* YAY!

Date: 2010-10-07 05:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
I recorded the first movie to a DVD but because of the differences in region in our countries I can't make you a copy. :( And it's been years since I last watched Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (yes, it's desert and not jungle :P), but I remember Bernadette being pretty awesome. I posted the picture in my own account here, if it helps - Bernadette is the one in white.
And if you want another movie rec featuring Terence Stamp, back in the sixties a movie about a female version of James Bond called Modesty Blaise was made. I grew up reading her comics, so I was curious about the movie, and I quite liked it as she was very glamourous and a bit on the mod side - but the best part was that a very young and boyish looking Terence Stamp played her plucky sidekick Willie, and they looked like this. (He also looked like this if you want to enjoy a bit of eyecandy!Terence.)

Yes indeedy.
That's how our brains work, I guess.

I've always liked the hippie look. Low maintenance, I guess.

I'm scared...

(YES! I rather liked Tess. She was a nice surprise, since she's not in the comics - she's probably the only Smallville-only character, though I don't remember Chloe from the comics either. I like it that she's able to hold her own with Zod, and that she's able to carry on with the Luthor legacy on her own.)

*
* But less than any juice or soda, I reckon.
* Me too. :)

Let me show you it, then:

Dear Tony, Jo! and Bob,

Greetings from Portugal! I discovered your podcast after hearing Jo at the Goodies Podcast, decided to listen to a few episodes, and pretty soon I was hooked. I'm allowed to listen to my trusty mp3 player at work, thank heavens, as it helps me stave off boredom and retain my sanity (if you knew my co-workers, you'd understand), and since September was a rather tough month the Flashing Blade was a lot of help - so thank you!

Anyway, Tony has asked people to share their first memories of Doctor Who. I was already in my early twenties when I discovered it; as far as I know the classic series never aired in Portugal, although I recently went to a library and discovered a few novelizations that were published in 1983.
In the late '90s, my family finally got cable television, and I began watching BBC Prime. One day, I switched on the TV, and I saw a girl running down a corridor accompanied by a robot dog. I would later learn that those were the second Romana and K9, but at the time I had no idea of what was going on, or what it was that I was watching. For the next few months, this situation would be repeated: I'd switch channels, and find it was halfway through an episode. Then one day, the scene I spotted featured two girls I didn't know talking to a blond guy and calling him "Doctor", which made me stop and go "hang on, what's going on?" Once they mentioned something about the regeneration failing (as this was from Castrovalva) I put two and two together. Although intrigued, it took me months to find Doctor Who again, but eventually I managed not only to watch a complete episode from start to finish, but to watch a complete serial: Arc of Infinity. As you can imagine, the plot confused me immensely, as it required knowledge of the show's history, and said knowledge was something I was seriously lacking. However, rather than giving up watching, I decided to check the internet and do some research on the backstory of Doctor Who up to that point. It helped that, at the time, I was completely obsessed with the Goodies and had just watched an episode featuring Jon Pertwee as a mad Welsh vicar in a Snape wig. After learning that Pertwee had played the Doctor, I decided that it was worth to investigate further on, as I was very curious to know how that screechy-voiced madman could have ever played the Doctor.

Date: 2010-10-08 08:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
::WAILS:: DAMN IT ALL! (I have a weird feeling I had a dream about the first movie last night, but I don't really remember . . . o, blah. :P Desert, jungle, both are hot & sweaty places!) & oooo, she's stylish in a traditional traveller's way, though her friends have . . . interesting looks too. :D & ZOMG, I ACTUALLY ALMOST WATCHED Modesty Blaise ONCE! But I'm not sure if I knew he was in it. But either way, I SHOULD have seen it, since I thought I'd like it then, & now I know I WILL like it when I do! (OMG. YUMMY. He would have made a nice Clark Kent in those days, I think. ^-^)

& IT WOULD HAVE BEEN FUN.
Hmm!

Heeee - I've always liked looking supremely glamorous, even as a wee Betsyshape!

I cannae tell you . . . you has to see it! & of course, unless you really loved Tess & Chloe, you'd never have to watch another series!

(TESS IS BADASS, OMG. & wait a moment - Chloe's actually comicverse herself? I don't know about Tess & I don't think so, but IS Chloe original DC-verse? She's very much like Oracle - she mostly stays at Watchtower & oversees the technical aspects of things for Clark & Oliver [yes, we also have Green Arrow in Smallville - I have no idea how I feel about him. CONFUSED!]. Hmm. I think I need to look into this, since I loved Chloe almost as much as I love Tess - she's their Tosh! & YES, Tess remains kickass with Zod - she's not afraid to lie to him or, on occasion, get into a physical disagreement with him. & in the series finale, among other things, she causes him injury! :D & also, I think she owns part of, or was the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet in series eight - it gets messier in series nine.

& after all of this, I'm going to overhaul my Tess icons . . . needs moar Tess!)

* ::glomps::

* Well, yes, probably. Hmm.

* Now I keep thinking of Zoe as a chipmunk. :P YAY! She likes shiny things, so do chipmunks.

& darling, I just love your letter! I don't think it's full of babble at all - I loved reading it & found it very interesting! & since they asked for their listeners to share their memories, of COURSE e-mails will get long & involved - I hate when people offer up lame, one or two sentence answers to things - it makes me feel like they don't really care enough about the question to really put much thought into their answer. I hope they read it on-air (or at least some of it!), sweetie!

Date: 2010-10-09 07:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
YEAH. :( (Really? They are, yes - but desert makes more sense considering this is set in Australia!) Her two friends are drag queens and were dressed for work at that point, while Bernadette had long retired (since her sex change operation and subsequent marriage, I think) and was just visiting backstage at that point, and therefore had no need to be all dressed-up in that scene. I remember she got in full drag gear later on, though. You should watch Modesty Blaise if you can - it has the typical style of European 1960s movies, which some people find unpalatable, but which I think you'll enjoy. Plus, Modesty is a glamour kitten; in the comics she's a dark-haired Astrid Ferrier, from the hairstyle to the catsuit, but because the actress playing her, Monica Vitti, was a blonde, they made her trademark haistyle a wig she only wears in a few scenes. (Yes, Terence was a sexy beast. Still is, actually. :D)

One bit of trivia related to the first Superman movie you might find interesting/funny. Some time ago, I was rereading the 1970s journals of Monty Python member Michael Palin, who at some point became a board member of Shepperton Studios, where the movie first began filming before they decided to move to a bigger studio. In an entry dated May 6, 1978 (22 days before I was born!), Mike met Margot Kidder (movie!Lois), and wrote the following in his diary:
The length and design of Superman's cock was the subject of much controversy, which culminated in Superman appearing at a photo session with a large metal dong down his tights. Margot said she got so fed up with this thing digging into her leg that she took to flicking it with her fingernail, causing a light but noticeable metallic ting every time she touched his shorts.

YES!
I'm not saying it's a bad thing, mind. It allows us to rediscover information and manage to re-experience the feeling of surprise.

I always liked the "woodland nymph" style so many hippie chicks seemed to have - maybe I felt it made them look like fairies and wanted to be one myself?

Okay, I'm intrigued.

(SHE IS! Well, Chloe was created exclusively for Smallville because the powers that be wanted a Lois-like character but decided it wouldn't make much sense for Lois to be around since in the comics she only met Clark when they were already adults - which is now funny because eventually they did introduce Lois to the show. Her relationship with Jimmy Olsen means she's now somewhat being the Smallville equivalent of Lois' sister Lucy, who is Jimmy's girlfriend in the comics. HOWEVER, Wikipedia says that Chloe will make her debut in the comics this November, her background altered slightly so that readers unfamiliar with the show will not think of her as a mix between the roles Lois (the reporter) and Lana (Clark's old friend from back home) have in the comics. Oracle is actually from the Batman comics - she used to be Batgirl, until the Joker shot her in the spine and she became confined to a wheelchair. I'm yet to see how Smallville!Oliver is like; I've always thought of him as being British and with a Kenneth Branagh-sort of looks and manners (plus he had Dinah - is she still around in the show?). Your smiley makes you sound so happy that Tess hurt Zod. :P)

* *snuggles*
* That's why Celestial Seasonings' sales pitch regarding their candy-flavoured teas is that people can appreciate the flavour without their waistlines suffering the consequences. :P
* Well, chipmunks are adorable, and so is she.

Thanks for the reassurance. But you know me - I'm very insecure and will be worrying about it until I actually listen to their reaction when they do read it (and they'll very likely read the whole thing - sometimes their feedback section is the longest part of the podcast).

Date: 2010-10-11 08:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
::IZPOUTYFACED:: (Yup! & okay, point taken. ;D) I DID wonder what would drive one to create a dress made of flip-flops, but that explains it. & oooo, Modesty Blaise sounds fab & super sixties! I want to see, yes indeed! ::dances:: (RAWR! AGREED. & he is? ::beams::)

& OMG WHUT. XD ::IZDED:: Well, that might actually lend a more . . . interesting dimension to the first movie when I see it. ::mad cackles:: I guess the size of one's wang IS of some important if you're getting into the Superman suit! ::thoughtful!girlie!face::

SO MUCH FUN!
That is true! & therefore, is probably a good thing when it happens. ::nods::

I like a pretty faery look myself, when I don't feel like being very glamourou, but I like it in riverdresses (it's a word all its own!) & bare feet, mostly.

THEN I'M SLOWLY DOING MY JOB RIGHT. I HOPE.

(SHE'S COLD-BLOODED, BUT SHE HAS A HEART AT THE SAME TIME. SHE JUST HIDES IT VERY WELL. OH! O, yes, now I think I get the origins of Chloe better - interestingly enough, I believe Lucy IS featured in Smallville at some point, while Chloe is Lois' cousin & they also share a flat together. & I think EVERYONE knows that Lana was in Smallville, but was kind of a total trainwreck, from my understanding. (Either way, I'm not interested in her & won't be seeing any of her episodes.) My main contact with Oracle is from the Birds of Prey series & I adored her so much there. I really do see a lot of her in Chloe; almost as much as I see a lot of Tosh in her.
& weeeeeeeell, I'll tell you a bit about him, BUT. I'll tell you now that I kind of don't really like him & I think he's a wanker. ANYWAY! Oliver in Smallville still is very wealthy & the head of Queen Industries, but he's been described in the most recent episode as a depraved playboy & when we see him at the start of series nine I THINK he went a touch rogue after possibly killing Lex Luthor & he is a mess. Drugs, drinking binges, total death wish, failing to keep Lois safe after Clark entrusted her to his care (he only had to keep her awake to keep her from turning into a zombie) & letting his company go to hell (& Tess, who's his business partner & was, apparently, his lover at one point dragged him back from some awful Mexican dive bar). . . yeah. It's ugly & it really didn't make me like him whatsoever. Even after he straightened out (thanks to some desperate measures from Chloe!) & became Green Arrow again, I still didn't really care for him.
However, he did one thing that really touched me - he took this girl in off the streets & started training her after he saw her in a kind of cage fight thing & then he saved her life after his former mentor kidnapped her to get to him & force Oliver to kill him. & later in the series, he & Chloe begin dating & while I kind of hate him, I know Chloe really loves him & so, I respect her judgement. But I still think he's a wanker.
(& hee, if Dinah is Black Canary, well, possibly! She's shown up sometime before & in Salvation, Chloe was apparently looking through e-mails & Oliver's were among them & he says to her after he realises she's reading it, 'Um, Chloe, those e-mails between me and Canary were strictly platonic.'

& because you know I love providing visuals, here's some Queen Industries!Oliver after he thought he was going to get blown up by Metropolis' low-rent version of the Celestial Toymaker, some Green Arrow!Oliver getting his ass handed to him by Hawkman (I LOVE THIS SCENE SO HARD, OMG.) & finally, because I'm equal opportunity & not blind, Shirtless!Oliver in his office, talking to Tess, who's in the chair & really, the only thing worth looking at in this cap. :P.
I WISH your vision of Oliver is what we'd have got. & well . . . I might be. ;D)

* ::mews::

* CANDY-FLAVOURED TEA FTW.

* YES INDEED!

::snugglies:: Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep breaths, bb! Deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep breaths.

Date: 2010-10-11 02:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
*IZTHESAME* I think there are some outfits in that movie that are even more outrageous than the flip-flops one (and be honest, the last things you've ever expected was to see Hugo Weaving dressed like that, right?). It is very sixties, yeah, in all its epic grooviness. (He is, yes! I don't know if you've seen the post from my "30 days of Who" meme dedicated to the actors I'd love to see playing the Doctor, but one of my suggestions was Terence, and I made this macro of him as Twelve. Rawr indeed.)

Well, Mike stated that the false dong was only used in a photoshoot, so we can expect that the bulge we see in the movie is the real thing. It does lead to some interesting thoughts while watching it, that's for certain. :P

YES!
I like to think so, yeah.

Lots of hippie chicks dressed like that - but most of them preferred to dress like Jo Grant, or with some pieces taken from Sarah Jane's earlier days (like the outfit with the head-scarf from Robot).
Ooh, on an interesting note, I'm now going through the oldest episodes of the Staggering Stories podcast - that's the 'cast Tony Gallichan was a part of before moving for the Flashing Blade. Some of the Staggering Stories episodes feature "death matches" between fictional characters, and the latest episode I've listened to (the first one after Tony's departure) had Lois Lane fighting Sarah Jane Smith. (Sarah won.)

I have the feeling you are, yes. I'm still intrigued.

(THAT'S THE FEELING I GOT. Lana was really good in the comics, but I have to agree that what I've seen of her in the odd episode I watched her Smallville version was a wreck. In the comics, Oracle is Barbara Gordon - Commissary Gordon's daughter, a librarian who became Batgirl completely by accident. After she was confined to a wheelchair, she became Oracle as a way to continue to fight crime in spite of her limitations.
Oh dear. Yes, that's definitely not the Oliver Queen I know and love - he sounds much more like his sidekick in the comics, if I'm honest. MY Oliver looks more like this, and I cannot picture him being younger than 40; Kenneth Branagh would be my ideal casting choice for him, or perhaps Cary Elwes now that he's older. And yes, Dinah is Black Canary. They were one of those long-lasting, happily-married couples while I was growing up, though I have the feeling soap-like storylines probably ruined that after I stopped reading the comics.)

Whoa. Yes, the man is gorgeous but... well, not MY Oliver, I'm afraid. *is a Brannagh fangirl*

* *pets*
* I bought some more chocolate tea today. *beams*

I'm okay, I promise. I'm still mulling over whether I was too boring, but I'm okay. *deep breaths*

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Date: 2010-10-10 06:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Posting in a new comment because if I add this to my previous one LJ will complain about size again:

They read it! My letter was the very last one read (it starts about 1h 01m) and Tony reads the whole thing, taking about 8 minutes to go through it all, and at the end asking Jo if she had fallen asleep because she was so quiet - well, the long time my letter took to read was increased by the fact that he read it while suffering from a serious case of hiccups and jumbling up a few words, as well as stopping to laugh at my description of Jon Pertwee's performance in Wacky Wales, and to rant about how he loved eating fish custard (which left both be and Jo very worried). If you want to download it (and can find the time and place to do it), you can find the page to that particular episode of the podcast here. I'm now considering writing a note for next week's program correcting Tony on a matter regarding a novel (I'll have to be quick, though, as they usually record their programs on Monday/Tuesday) and congratulating him for his guest appearance in this week's episode of the Goodies Podcast, and later on write another letter about this afternoon's experience watching The Androids of Tara with the twins, which will be the subject of their review in two weeks' time (they alternate - one week Tony discusses the TV show with Jo, and the other he discusses Big Finish audios with Bob).
Edited Date: 2010-10-10 06:17 pm (UTC)

Date: 2010-10-11 08:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
ZOMGGGGGGG! ::TACKLEGLOMPS YOU::
I am SO happy for you, dolly! ::twirls:: OF COURSE I'll download this episode as soon as I next have the chance & eeeeek, this is so exciting! :D :D
& so you picked The Androids of Tara - I'm not so fond of that one myself, but what did the girls think of it?

Date: 2010-10-11 11:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Yeah, I'm pretty excited too, though I still have the feeling I bored them. *grins* Ooh, and I've already sent them my letter for next week's podcast - let us hope it'll reach them before they record it since, as I've mentioned, they usually do it on Mondays (Tony will spend the rest of the week editing it):

Dear Tony, Jo! and Bob,

Just a small note to ask if you'll be reviewing the Companion Chronicle "Night's Black Agents" when you return to the Sixth Doctor & Jamie audios - and when will you get back to them, since I'm curious to know what you thought of "Legend of the Cybermen".

And if I may, I'd like to make a few suggestions regarding the Companion Chronicles:
• The two Victoria Waterfield audios, "The Great Space Elevator" and "The Emperor of Eternity", the first one being a base-under-siege adventure that would have worked well as part of series 5, and the latter being an interesting historical;
• "The Glorious Revolution", narrated by Jamie, which is a great take on the consequences of changing history;
• "The Stealers from Saiph", featuring the first Romana, which is a good period piece and is made more interesting by the fact that Mary Tamm plays all the characters - the only time this has happened so far in these audios;
• And finally, "The Suffering", a great exercise in storytelling narrated by Vicki and Steven.

All the best,
Patricia


Well, I picked it because the Flashing Blade Gang is doing the Key to Time series in order and that would give me the chance to send them more feedback, and also because the girls love stories with castles and princesses; I would have shown them Planet of Giants instead if it wasn't for that.
Anyway, they loved it; they think Romana I is very pretty, they think Four is mad, they adore K9, and they booed loudly every time Count Grendel was onscreen (Cate also told me she thought his wart was staring at it). Also, they got REALLY scared at the silly monster from episode 1, which I found rather odd since they usually laugh at badly-made monsters and I feel that one fits into the category.
Oh, and I don't know if I'll add this to my letter to the Flashing Blade gang, so I'll let you know now: the girls have nicknames for all the Doctors they have seen so far:
* Two: The Funny Doctor who hangs out with Skirt Boy and the pretty girls
* Four: The Crazy Doctor
* Eight: The Naked Doctor (they've only seen his regeneration so far)
* Nine: The Doctor with the nice smile
* Ten: The Cute Doctor
* Eleven: The Doctor who is mean to bread

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Date: 2010-10-07 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Part 2 of my letter:

As part of my research I ordered some VHS tapes, one from each Doctor prior to the Vegetable Man; I got An Unearthly Child, The Troughton Years and The Pertwee Years, and tried to get Genesis of the Daleks - but I messed up that last order and ended up with Death to the Daleks instead. I have to say I wasn't as disappointed with the story as I'm sure Tony must expect, but I guess that's because I had no expectations and was unaware of Terry Nation's tendency to recycle plotlines. The only thing that made me think "what the hell...?" was the infamous cliff-hanger to episode 3.
Anyway, I was hooked. BBC Prime was airing the show at a rate of two episodes a week, with both being repeated side by side on weekends, and I did not miss a single one ever since. My father would sometimes catch a few minutes of it, and complain that he couldn't understand how I could watch such rubbish. Invariably, he'd conclude his rant with: "You know what's a good sci-fi show? The Tomorrow People!"

So that's how I discovered Doctor Who. A Portuguese cable channel has been airing the new series for the past few years, but so far they've only shown it up to Journey's End. My 8-year-old cousins (identical twin girls) love it almost as much as I do, and because they're mostly only familiar with Eccleston and Tennant I've taken it upon myself to show them stories from the other Doctors. Some time ago I've shown them The Eleventh Hour and The Beast Below, and they absolutely adored Matt Smith; the scene where he's trying all sorts of food is their absolute favourite Who moment, and luckily for us they're yet to request we make them some fish custard. When I decided it was time to show them some Old Who, however, I had to stop and think. What would be the best choice? I considered several options from my DVD collection, and eventually chose The Mind Robber - first, because Patrick Troughton is my favourite Doctor; second, because I felt that the story, with its theme of fantasy and literature, would appeal to them as they love reading and recognize several of the characters from books or cartoon adaptations; and third, because they don't speak English and the BBC DVDs (obviously) don't have Portuguese subtitles, so I have to translate things for them, and if that's the case what better way to endure a session of translation and explanations than with one of my absolutely favourite stories from my absolutely favourite Doctor and companion? And I'm happy to say this was the perfect choice. The idea was to show them only an episode a day, but after episode one was over they started pleading for me to show me the next one; after that one was over they asked to see more, and next thing I knew we had watched all five episodes and they were sad because they were still ready for a few more. They then went outside to play, and after some ten minutes I started to hear them arguing; I went to see what was happening, and I heard the following:
"But I want to be Zoe!"
"No, I'm Zoe and you're the Karkus!"
"But the Karkus is mean and ugly!"
"Yeah. So?"

Date: 2010-10-07 05:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
Aaaand part 3 (told you it was big!), dealing with the serial they'll be reviewing this Sunday, The Stones of Blood:

Anyway, enough of my ramblings. Here are a few disjointed notes on The Stones of Blood:
  • I loved Professor Rumford. Beatrix Lehmann did a great job, and I laughed like crazy every time she and Tom Baker shared a scene; just look at his astonished face whenever she's talking, as it's a thing of beauty. It's no wonder she was Tom Baker's original suggestion to be the next Romana when Mary Tamm announced her departure, as he clearly adored her.

  • De Vries wife/girlfriend/whatever Martha freaks me out a little - not because there's anything wrong about the actress or the actual character but because she looks uncannily like one of my co-workers. The only difference is that said co-worker is blonde and sounds like a contralto version of Nicola Bryant's character in Blackadder's Christmas Carol.

  • I found the first episode's cliff-hanger rather confusing. I know now what is meant to happen and that we never see the Doctor's double because Tom Baker objected to it, but the fact that he's never visible makes the scene confusing and removes some of the threat we are meant to experience.

  • The scene with the two campers is terrifying and feels like something from the Hinchcliffe era. I know some people might see it as padding, but there's nothing wrong with padding when it helps build atmosphere or fits well with the story, and I feel this is a perfect example of this.


  • And that's it. I'll be looking forward to hearing your thoughts on this serial. And now, if you'll excuse me, I have an appointment with the best of both worlds: a nice cup of chocolate tea.

    All the best,
    Patricia

    Date: 2011-01-03 10:53 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
    Hey, take a look here at what [livejournal.com profile] redscharlach made just for me!

    Date: 2011-01-10 09:56 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
    I NEED to put up one of those Salamander icons sometime, SRSLY . . . did she also do Miss Kelly, or are you waiting on that request>

    (also, LJ has NOT been delivering my comment notifications for our threads lately! D: Which is why there's been such a lag in my responses & at one point, I thought our epic threads of awesome had DIED. :O THEY CANNAE DIE, NO. ::mad headshaking::)

    Date: 2011-01-10 05:55 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
    DO EEEET! And no, I haven't heard from her yet. We'll have to wait and see if she'll be including in on the actual post she'll make later on with all the requests, or if she'll leave it to a future batch.

    (I know! I'm afraid it took me a few days to reply to the previous batch because the same thing happened to me, while today I only received this one and the one with the Zod threads and I had to track the others down. :()

    On a different note, I bought myself yet another king-sized Kimmidoll. Meet Akari, who has the power of laughter. We both need her help to fight the evil of comment lagging, I think...

    Date: 2011-01-12 11:10 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] riverdresses.livejournal.com
    ::races off to do so:: Ah, ah, I see's!

    (GRRRRRRRRRRRRR! ::bites LJ like a rabid kitty:: WHY is LJ playing these awful games with us? D:)

    O, she's so pretty! ::pets her:: Yes, yes we do!
    & I found a shop in Japantown that has king-sized Kimmidollies! I might get myself one for my birthday. :D

    Date: 2011-01-12 05:23 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] nentari.livejournal.com
    (I don't know - but they did it again!)

    She is, yes! And has a really nifty power - laughter is a precious weapon against misery.
    Huzzah! Let me know which one you got when you do. :D

    abandon hope all who enter here

    Elizabeth (Betsy). Twenty-two, almost twenty-three, but perpetually seventeen. Whirls back & forth between vulgarity & delicacies like a dervish proper & has been known to disappear for months on end. Worshipper of Carroll, devotee of Lovecraft & BPAL hoarder absolute. Destined for the madhouse.

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