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Bob Anderson has passed away, at the age of 89. May he rest in peace. He was the Swordmaster for the Lord of the Rings—and the upcoming The Hobbit—The Princess Bride, The Three Musketeers (1993), and First Knight. He was also the Swordsmaster for the first Highlander movie, and twenty-eight episodes of Highlander: The Series. He worked as the stunt double for Darth Vader in Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, and was a fighting guard in the Doctor Who serial The Enemy of the World.

A Beginner’s Guide To The Sherlock BBC Fandom—2nd Edition. I’ve watched Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia, by the way—without spoiling anything (although, there may eventually be spoilers in the comments if there are any, so be aware of that) for those that haven’t seen it, I loved it. Especially what Sherlock did about the intruder. Plus, the sheet moment. Irene Adler was surprisingly well done. It was worth the wait.

The next movie for Svengoolie is The Deadly Mantis.

The Fandom Snowflake Challenge. I might attempt to participate in the first portion of the challenge later.

The Not Prime Time (Fandoms) Exchange goes from April through July. It’s for fandoms that are too large for Yuletide, while not being gigantic.

From Cracked: 5 Characters Who Totally Missed The Moral of Their Own Movie. #1. is Doc, from Back to the Future.

New Avengers poster.

Chris Claremont talks about the future—for him and for comics.

In the last few days, I have managed to watch: Girlfriend From Hell, Innocent Blood, Biggles: Adventures In Time, and Return of the Living Dead--and something from 1992 called Ghostwatch. With that first one, I vaguely liked it—I had been wanting to watch it since I was 7 or 8. Aside from the one moment seared into my brain where people teleport into a topless bar, complete with a stripper that bears a striking likeness to one Jackie Tyler. Which just makes this icon all the more appropriate, I have to say. (And slightly awkward, as Mom passed through at that moment, and asked if the topless lady was her--IMDB says no.)

I loved Innocent Blood, and have now put it on the list of possible things to request in Yuletide next time around. I already have a Fright Night prompt.

Beginning at 1:45 PM, Encore will show all three Poltergeist movies. I plan on watching, having never seen the second or third, and only the first chopped to bits on AMC in October.

Oh, and a question regarding Dreamwidth. I imported over the contents of my LJ several months back. If I tried to do so again, would it make duplicates of what’s already there, or would it simply pick up with the last new thing?

ETA: Dreamwidth question answered--thank you!
calliopes_pen: (knici_icons unexpected naked Jackie)
Bob Anderson has passed away, at the age of 89. May he rest in peace. He was the Swordmaster for the Lord of the Rings—and the upcoming The Hobbit—The Princess Bride, The Three Musketeers (1993), and First Knight. He was also the Swordsmaster for the first Highlander movie, and twenty-eight episodes of Highlander: The Series. He worked as the stunt double for Darth Vader in Star Wars, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi, and was a fighting guard in the Doctor Who serial The Enemy of the World.

A Beginner’s Guide To The Sherlock BBC Fandom—2nd Edition. I’ve watched Sherlock: A Scandal In Belgravia, by the way—without spoiling anything (although, there may eventually be spoilers in the comments if there are any, so be aware of that) for those that haven’t seen it, I loved it. Especially what Sherlock did about the intruder. Plus, the sheet moment. Irene Adler was surprisingly well done. It was worth the wait.

The next movie for Svengoolie is The Deadly Mantis.

The Fandom Snowflake Challenge. I might attempt to participate in the first portion of the challenge later.

The Not Prime Time (Fandoms) Exchange goes from April through July. It’s for fandoms that are too large for Yuletide, while not being gigantic.

From Cracked: 5 Characters Who Totally Missed The Moral of Their Own Movie. #1. is Doc, from Back to the Future.

New Avengers poster.

Chris Claremont talks about the future—for him and for comics.

In the last few days, I have managed to watch: Girlfriend From Hell, Innocent Blood, Biggles: Adventures In Time, and Return of the Living Dead--and something from 1992 called Ghostwatch. With that first one, I vaguely liked it—I had been wanting to watch it since I was 7 or 8. Aside from the one moment seared into my brain where people teleport into a topless bar, complete with a stripper that bears a striking likeness to one Jackie Tyler. Which just makes this icon all the more appropriate, I have to say. (And slightly awkward, as Mom passed through at that moment, and asked if the topless lady was her--IMDB says no.)

I loved Innocent Blood, and have now put it on the list of possible things to request in Yuletide next time around. I already have a Fright Night prompt.

Beginning at 1:45 PM, Encore will show all three Poltergeist movies. I plan on watching, having never seen the second or third, and only the first chopped to bits on AMC in October.

Oh, and a question regarding Dreamwidth. I imported over the contents of my LJ several months back. If I tried to do so again, would it make duplicates of what’s already there, or would it simply pick up with the last new thing?

ETA: Dreamwidth question answered--thank you!
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A woman wrecked her car. The reason she told to police? A vampire supposedly jumped in front of her.

The Nostalgia Critic reviewed Hook.

Yet another Spider-Man casting rumor. This time, it’s that Josh Hutcherson was offered the role.

As if anyone expected anything different given how far-fetched the rumor was—the BBC says that there’s no Doctor Who movie in the works, and Johnny Depp wouldn’t star in it if there were. If you read the comments, you will come away with the horrifying image of Gary Busey as the Doctor due to one small joke.

From what I can tell, comment notifications are working perfectly—at least in this journal. [profile] x_meggan, on the other hand, seems to have comment notifications on the fritz. Maybe it’s permanent accounts that get it fixed first, then everyone else (as that’s a plus account) down the line? I have no idea.

ETA: I stand corrected. One comment arrived in the other journal after a 6 hour delay. Meanwhile, the two comments here haven't, as of yet.
calliopes_pen: (redscharlach care for some tea Dalek)
A woman wrecked her car. The reason she told to police? A vampire supposedly jumped in front of her.

The Nostalgia Critic reviewed Hook.

Yet another Spider-Man casting rumor. This time, it’s that Josh Hutcherson was offered the role.

As if anyone expected anything different given how far-fetched the rumor was—the BBC says that there’s no Doctor Who movie in the works, and Johnny Depp wouldn’t star in it if there were. If you read the comments, you will come away with the horrifying image of Gary Busey as the Doctor due to one small joke.

From what I can tell, comment notifications are working perfectly—at least in this journal. [profile] x_meggan, on the other hand, seems to have comment notifications on the fritz. Maybe it’s permanent accounts that get it fixed first, then everyone else (as that’s a plus account) down the line? I have no idea.

ETA: I stand corrected. One comment arrived in the other journal after a 6 hour delay. Meanwhile, the two comments here haven't, as of yet.

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