Six Movies I could watch anytime

@bookwormchocaholic thanks for the tag šŸ™‚

Under the cut because I like gifs

1) The Princess Diaries

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This is so not my kind of movie, yet whenever I’m not feeling well, or I’m upset I watch it. I’m practically word perfect now I’ve seen it that many times.

2) The Avengers/Marvel Movies

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I know, bit of a cheat listing the franchise, but there’s always one of them I fancy watching. I was going to just say the first Avengers movie, but I had to stop it yesterday and take a nap halfway through, so I felt maybe that disqualified it. I was having a duvet day, I didn’t feel well.

3) Fool’s Gold

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Ok gifsearch didn’t kick back an actual gif of the movie, but there is this amazing yacht in it and they go treasure hunting. It’s very shiny and did I mention the boat?

4) Star Trek

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Again cheating slightly because three movies fall under that umbrella, quite frankly I wish there were more. I do like movies, but they are so limited. Once I’ve watched a movie half a dozen times or more, that’s it – that’s all there is. Whereas with TV, there’s usually loads more episodes, so there’s more to rewatch and it has greater scope.

I’m stuck
Like I just said, I prefer TV to movies generally, so while there are a lot of movies I enjoy and love, picking ā€œ6 to watch anytimeā€ is a bit difficult. For the most part while I like them, I have to be in the mood for them. So I could list National Treasure, Fast and the Furious etc. but they are just movies I like, not ones I could probably sit down and watch no matter what.

California Solo (Review)

That is all.

No seriously, I don’t think I have any intelligent comments to make. I’m fairly certain he filmed this in between SGU and Once Upon a Time, so he’s like half Rush and half season one Gold and oh sweet merlin he’s attractive.

I mean Lachlan is a drunk which isn’t attractive, so I kinda get why his ex-wife kicked him out of bed. I’m not sure if he did his kid a favor or not by staying away, I can kinda see both sides of it. Maybe it would have made him grow up a bit if he’d stayed in contact because I think deep down he didn’t want to disappoint his daughter. Although then again, his guilt over his brothers death would possibly have made him self destruct anyway. Poor guy šŸ™

Oh and I can’t believe they spent the entire film with him fighting against being deported, only to end with presumably him getting deported. I hope he apologized to his boss, he was a decent guy who only ever tried to help him and wow how expensive was that guitar? If he gave his kid $600 and that was only a few bills off the clip that was an awful lot of money.

It’s what I call a ā€˜slice of life’ film, it just sort of ends. I would have preferred either something coming up so he wasn’t deported, or seeing him actually going back to the UK and a little bit of the consequences of that. I would have liked more of a definitive ending anyway. This kind of movie isn’t my cup of tea at all.

So once again I don’t recommend this as a movie, but I do seriously recommend it for fans of Robert Carlyle. Excuse me while I go find all the Lachlan gifsets on tumblr and add them to my queue. Oh and I make no apologies for the gifspam at the start of my post, I think it makes my point most eloquently.

Marilyn Hotchkiss Ballroom Dancing and Charm School (Review)

I just watched this and I have some thoughts to share:

1) The casting of Foggy as a kid blew my mind. I kept thinking to myself – that smile is familiar but I’d seen him as a grownup in the bakery so I figured it was a kid brother/son or something. The whole ā€˜old footage’ thing was weird and cool but mostly weird, especially as adult him was a whole different character.

2) The sex in the bakery couldn’t have been hygienic. Feel free to laugh at me but that was my … second thought on watching that scene.

3) The second half was much smoother than the first half, the first half was kinda like a crack film and I was thinking ā€œman I watch some weird stuff for Robert Carlyleā€ but it did get better and make more sense.

4) Frank Keane’s smile is adorable and I wanted to hug him when he looked sad or was crying. It reminded of that recent tumblr post that was going round about when Robert Carlyle cries, we all cry.

5) I liked how the whole grief group wound up going to the dance class.

6) The whole Lisa thing was sad. What if that guy had made it? He’d been holding onto that promise for 40 years and then bam, that’s some disappointment.

7) The trailers before the movie on the DVD were epic long. I have never heard of such long trailers ever.

As movies go I wouldn’t recommend it on it’s own merits but then it’s not my genre at all. For fans of Robert Carlyle though, yeah I’d recommend it on that basis šŸ™‚ I’m watching California Solo tomorrow so I’ll see how that compares!

10Ā FavoriteĀ characters

@bookwormchocaholic thanks for the tag.

10 favorite characters across everything? That has got to be one of the hardest questions ever. I mean they are all so different, how to choose? I’ve restricted it to TV shows because if I started getting into movies and books as well, the difficult becomes impossible.

Anyway, I’m putting it under the cut because gifs seemed like fun.

1) Nicholas Rush (Stargate Universe)

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2) Samantha Carter (Stargate: SG1)

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3) Rumplestiltskin/Mr Gold (Once Upon a Time)

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4) Regina Mills (Once Upon a Time)

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5) Ash Morgan (Hustle)

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6) Michelangelo ā€œSpikeā€ Scarlatti (Flashpoint)

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7) Ziva David (NCIS)

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8) Catherine Willows (CSI: Vegas)

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9) Ronon Dex (Stargate: Atlantis)

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10) Julian Sark (Alias)

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Honorable Mentions: Ellie Bishop (NCIS), Kensi Blye (NCIS: LA), Jules Callaghan (Flashpoint), Jacob Carter (Stargate: SG1), Bra’tac (Stargate: SG1), Irina Derevko (Alias), Jack Bristow (Alias) and lots of others probably because I have brain fail.

We should do a top 10 ships one, that would be easier. I might struggle to even name 10. I don’t ship a lot, but what I do ship I ship hard.

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I don’t usually do posts like this but it just came up on my dash as Tony Amendola’s birthday. I thought I’d say something nice seeing as he brought to life one of my favorite characters on SG1 šŸ™‚

I will forever see him as Bra’tac, the wise jaffa leader but he was Geppetto/Marco and Edouard Kagame, as well as lots of others. I always enjoy watching him on screen, he is a master orator.

Rumbellers who still watch the show and still remain positive

britishkitten27:

beastlycheese:

emospritelet:

reggiephelps:

charmedrumbelle:

How do you do it? I’m being sincere.

I want to be positive. I adore Rumbelle. I love Bobby. I love Emilie.

But I can’t stand the writers. Or the writing. 99% of what I see on my screen infuriates me. Spoilers just make me angrier.

But I love Rumbelle. How do I enjoy that when I only get 1% of what I want? If that.

Booze

Fanfic

Bobbys eyes

All three plus a side of denial. 

Headcanon

I appear to have written a bit of an essay, on how headcanon works for me – oops. Basically it’s just headcanon though. If I can explain it, I can accept it.

Nothing has happened on the show thus far, that I haven’t managed to explain to myself, so that it makes sense. I created an image of who the characters were in my head, back in season one/two and that’s fixed. I make everything I watch consistent with the characters personalities. I give them motives, reasons. I link back to other stuff in canon. Every time they come up with a new flashback, I fit it in the timeline I’ve built in my mind, of when stuff happened.

I basically create my own coherent narrative. When it out and out doesn’t make sense, I have to do some mental athletics but there’s a way round most things. If it makes sense in my head, then I’m ok with it. The writers own the show on the screen, they don’t own the show in my head.

I read spoilers but I don’t worry about them. Without context it’s hard to know anything for sure. I find it interesting to be honest because obviously I generate theories based on what information I have. I then get to see how far off base I was. I write long rambling blog posts dissecting motives, and speculating on the impact decisions will make on other characters/events.

The show gives me raw material. It is pure potential. Sure, sometimes, it feels a bit like I’ve slipped into an alternate reality because what happens, just doesn’t match up with the characters. That’s when the mental athletics start. We only see a fraction of events on screen. I fill in the other 99%.

I love the show because of it’s potential, because of the rich deep characters and the fascinating world. It’s only 40 minutes an episode, and that is split between a massive cast. Even if the writing was perfect, I’d be adding a ton. It’s what I do. I watch and I imagine.

So I’m positive about the show. Sometimes it’s the canon they gave me, not the canon I would have liked e.g. when they killed off Neal. I watch a show and I suspend disbelief, I go for immersion in as much as I ā€˜believe it’s real’. Obviously it’s not, but I can hardly complain about the writing, because that’s what happened, those are the characters.

I make it work. If I get angry, I get angry at the characters for the choices they make, and then the anger usually stops because once I understand someone and why they did it, then I can’t be angry anymore. With understanding comes acceptance, for me anyway.

I’m used to liking secondary characters. Hell I made it through five seasons of Alias and I couldn’t stand Sydney or Vaughn but I absolutely loved Jack, Irina, Sark, Marshall, Weiss etc. I accept whatever tiny little morsels I get from the show. Do I wish it was more? Hell yeah! But, I work with whatever I get.

I’m with this show until the end.

britishkitten27:

Beautifully said! (Canon divergent) Headcanons are definitely life-savers. If you make them strong enough and air-tight to a degree, they can easily become more believable to you than the actual show. This is how I have survived two and a half seasons of OUaT and the last season of The Flash. Excellent point, @still-searching47 !!

Oh thanks!

I’m not sure what you mean by canon divergent. I would describe my headcanons as canon-compliant because they don’t contradict canon. I suppose they are canon-divergent in a way because the show has never said one way or another, about those things. It’s like canon-extra. Wow, terms are hard heh. Can we get a dictionary? šŸ™‚

Basically in my mind so long as the show doesn’t contradict the explanation I come up with (and if it does, I create a new one), then my headcanon might be true. That’s what I meant by making canon work for me, I work with it, to make the canon make sense. It bolts on, doesn’t replace. I believe in the actual show, not an alternate version.

Although I do create alternate versions as well – I love canon divergence! šŸ™‚ This show is filled with moments where you can go ā€œwhat if?ā€ and then speculate about how stuff played out differently. I love doing that, playing cause and effect. I watch a lot of TV but there’s only a handful of shows that I think about after the episode ends, only a few that have enough depth and potential to stay with me. This show is nowhere near perfect but it has that depth, which makes it my favorite currently airing show.

whitesheepcbd:

@still-searching47, I absolutely love your approach to it. The showrunners may have created this show, but they don’t exclusively own it. Not anymore. As soon as they put it out there for us (the audience) to consume, it became ours. There’s a quote about writing that I heard somewhere, that says something like: ā€˜The writer only writes half the story. The other half is written by the reader.’ (Don’t remember who said that or I’d give credit.) I think it’s a very similar situation with TV shows, especially the ones with uneven characterization or problematic plots, like OUaT.

I’d also like to add that when you not only watch a show, but you’re also involved in the fandom–like I expect that everyone reading this is–then the show canon is only a fraction of the experience. Not only b/c you can fill in the rest of the story in your own head, but also b/c the show experience extends to discussions with other fans, the wait each week for script teases and sneak peeks, reading fanfic and appreciating fanart, and the friends we all make b/c we have this show in common. All of that combines to make the total fandom experience, and keeps me enjoying OUaT and Rumbelle no matter how much damage the writers do.

This ^^ just this ^^ šŸ™‚

You just said what I tried to say, in a far more eloquent and succinct fashion. I just liked the post but I’m reblogging as well because yes this ^^.

ā€œBecause I swear that I’ve seen this episode before.ā€ ooh it seems proximity to richard has taken its hold

toseehowthestoryends:

Or it might be that I adore Blaine from iZombie.  Whale may be taking on a few of his traits here and there…but it’s not like they’re that terribly different.  Excepting the fact that Whale has a moral code and all.

And yeah, the Galavant peeps might just be helping one of our old friends break the fourth wall a bit.  Just a little. šŸ˜‰

It could just be David Anders. I wish we had more Whale on the show. He was quite genre savvy and very awesome as Julian Sark on Alias. That’s the first role I saw him in and I loved Sark. I think Alias was one of the first shows where I liked the villains more than the so-called heroes. I really could not stand Sydney.

Is there such a thing as too much headcanon?

I was just thinking. I have opinions of the characters, some of which have changed over time. However, after a while my opinions do get a bit fixed.

Each new episode I watch and if something happens which I think ā€œthat does not fit the characterā€ then I either headcanon it, I find an explanation that makes it fit – so I keep to canon OR I just pretend like it doesn’t exist because ā€œno amount of headcanon in the world can fix that much fail.ā€

In both of those cases, where I either find a reason and make it work, or ignore it, I don’t dramatically change my opinion of the character.

Sometimes the character does do incredibly bad things. Like Regina and her instant-love/forgiveness of Zelena. I just can’t even fathom it really, it does not compute, so for the most part I just completely ignore it. Watching characters do something that I can’t believe in, makes me feel like I’ve slipped into an alternate reality.

I did try and headcanon this with Regina basically projecting her own wish to be forgiven onto Zelena, sort of over-empathizing but really I don’t believe that. In my opinion it’s just the writers wanted to keep Zelena on the show and so had to make her good, which is an out of universe reason, therefore it ruins suspension of disbelief/immersion.

However, maybe that’s my fault. Maybe, it isn’t so patently unbelievable, it’s just I have way too much headcanon about Regina and actually the character in my head, isn’t the one on the show and maybe never was. It’s not just about Regina either but all the characters. I’ve tended to say lately that season five generally wasn’t kind to anyone but maybe I just had too much headcanon going into the season.

I remain unsure as to whether this is good or bad.

I guess it’s all a matter of perspective. As a writer I do try and remind myself frequently that we all blinded by how we see things. I write characters and I see them one way, but maybe readers will see them another. It’s all about what resonates with you and that’s different for everyone.

Ultimately it doesn’t matter because I can’t stop with the headcanon, I don’t do it on purpose, it just happens. This is just my random thought of the day I suppose.