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1.

New job & apartment continue to be splendid. I did something dumb tonight, though, and thought this Jonathan Lethem reading was an hour later, so I fiddled around at work for a while before catching the bus over and missed most of it. :( Did get his signature on Girl in Landscape, so that's something, anyway.

Self, this is why you started a Google calendar when you moved up here. So check it.

2.

Mac at work and PC at home = losing dexterity with keyboard shortcuts and scroll wheel direction. Hashtag first-world problems.

3.

[livejournal.com profile] festivids signups have commenced. I am settled on a few things I want to request and a few things I know I can vid; now comes the tough question of whether it's a good idea to expand beyond the past tradition of only offering sources for which I already have a back-up plan. Because there are some nominated sources I like and/or know well but don't have an idea for, so if the request is vague or not to my taste or whatever, will I pull through with something to be proud of? I mean, it worked for Remix, except when it didn't, but there was something to start with there. Hmmmm.

4.

Read:
  • Hot Lights, Cold Steel by Michael Collins (the doctor, not the astronaut or the revolutionary)
  • Ender's Game (I know, welcome to 30 years ago)
  • now trying Jumper by Stephen Gould, but not liking it
  • For those playing at home, the vampire romance anthology petered out in the second half and ended with a gross one that I can only guess was placed there as a cautionary note to the reader because it was about how finding a "real" vampire isn't romantic, it's painful and gory and disgusting.

Watched:
  • Gravity (wonderful, although the spoken lines were clunky)
  • Tiny Furniture (very much like Girls, so I guess I can see why critics complain that Lena Dunham's work is about herself, although I'm not sure why that's a bad thing)
  • Straight A's (a pleasant surprise, given that I watched it only for having Anna Paquin)
  • Pitch Black (enjoyed the heck out of it, but have heard the sequels suck)
  • Magic Mike (okay, but will support movies that enable the female gaze)
  • The Naked Gun (rewatching "Space Seed" with iggy made me want more Ricardo Montalban stat, sue me)
  • Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (how did I not know until researching for a vid that William "Section 31" Sadler played the Grim Reaper and did so hilariously?)
  • Project Runway (caught up, good mindless entertainment)

5.

There may not be a 5. I'm vidding for the first time in months? A thing for maybe Halloween. We'll see.

One day I will write a story again.

Date: Oct. 11th, 2013 06:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daasgrrl.livejournal.com
What prompted Ender's Game? The upcoming movie?

Also: Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey A+. I have no idea why I love that film so much, but I do. Much more than Excellent Adventure.

Date: Oct. 12th, 2013 11:46 pm (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] bironic.livejournal.com
I bought Ender's Game years ago and kept picking it up and putting it back on the shelf for some reason. Probably the movie coming out is what tipped the scales this time - unspoiled can only last so long once something like that happens.

Don't think I ever saw Excellent Adventure all the way through, but Bogus Journey (well, the 3/4 of it that I watched not on fast-forward between Reaper parts) was, as they would have put it, "excellent." Sadler's accent just killed me. (Ugh, the puns!)

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