bironic: Fred reading a book,looking adorable (fred reading)
bironic ([personal profile] bironic) wrote2016-06-01 01:47 pm

Second verse, same as the first

READING

Title of post because The Wise Man's Fear has all the faults of The Name of the Wind plus some fun new ones, like random ableism against a character who exhibits autism-like behavior, and taking a break from the very little happening to go on a tangent that leads to a tangent that leads to another tangent that appears to be leading to yet another tangent, only the third of which so far has contributed to the protagonist's ultimate goal. Is this how people felt when reading Tristram Shandy? On the bright side… canon bisexual background character?

Actually, my best (desperate) theory is that the whole story is a metacommentary on the construction of heroism and villainy and the nature of myth, from the points of view of both the heroes and the people who stretch and retell the stories that spring up around them. There is a lot of storytelling within storytelling and discussion of myth, from Kvothe deflating his own reputation to the revelation that fairytale figures do exist and have been destroying written and oral records about themselves. Still, 3,000 pages of self-congratulation and seeming aimlessness is a long way to go to explore this theme.

Yesterday I looked at the position of my bookmark and wondered why I was making such slow progress, only to remember that I've actually read 600 pages this week; it's just that there are still 400 left.

Before these two hardcover bricks, I read the equally hefty and aptly titled Leviathan Wakes, the first book the TV series The Expanse was based on. There was one striking moment toward the end in a part of the narrative the show hasn't covered yet, but overall this was an example of the adaptation being better on multiple fronts. I did gain a deeper understanding of the Belter creole and appreciated the explanation for why Alex Kamal's Martian drawl sounds so fake. I enjoyed assessing the changes the showrunners made. Mostly, though, the book was much duller than the show, its prose clunky and obvious and its depiction of women laughable. Have this excerpt from a Goodreads review:
Here is a brief list of how women are portrayed in this book:

1) Trapped in a box.
2) Sleeping with her boss.
3) Dead.
WATCHING

Game of Thrones. So far so fine as it wobbles off without its training wheels.

Scattershot movies and TV episodes for book trailer vid, which is coming along well.

Allow me a moment to flail at you over the unexpected delight of Horror Express, a 1973 B-movie about a monster-alien on a train that friend M. and I saw in a diner last month. Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing did their usual thing, and then Telly Savalas showed up looking like the lovechild of Yul Brynner and Tom Hardy and managed to upstage Lee & Cushing in his only two scenes. IDEK what he was doing, but it was hilarious.

Here is his second and most wonderful appearance. Maybe you have to watch a scene or two before to fully appreciate the WTFness, because until that point, we were in a normal monster movie—and then there was a Queens-accented Russian general, vodka gargling, and whipping.

"Everybody's under arrest!"

VIDDING

The aforementioned book trailer. It is going to be finished by June 10 for a Vividcon deadline, come hell or high water. *determined face*

After a fun start followed by some fumbling, the Auction vid for [personal profile] jetpack_monkey is back on track; looks like it won't be a scramble at the last minute to polish things up for the June 17 deadline.

Did I mention Boris Karloff? Boris Karloff, people. You know you're excited.

DOING

Have been working with [personal profile] elipie on the playlist for our kink-themed vid show for Vividcon. We're at the point now of contacting vidders, which is fun, but the fun is dampened by having to ask people to encode their files in a specific way for VVC. Maybe not a problem for some, but a headache for others, especially for people whose vids are older, who haven't made many vids and/or who are outside our part of vidding fandom. I'm trying to make things as painless as possible and look forward to a day when conversions aren't necessary.

Want to write more and vid more but either no time or no oomph. May was work, work, focused on work, so much work to do at work, trying to keep things confined to work hours, then movies and TV and sleep the rest of the time. June should be better. It's starting to feel like summer. Friend L. and I went kayaking on the Charles River on Saturday, and I swam last night at the local Y. Water is nice.

WRITING

Nada, but would like to get back to a couple of Inkheart stories in progress and maybe a Mary Sue thing. Have a half-formed dream of taking a few days off in June or July and bringing the laptop somewhere retreat-y.
zulu: Carson Shaw looking up at Greta Gill (Default)

[personal profile] zulu 2016-06-01 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey, can you point me to a guide for the best way to encode a vid for VVC? I may have one, gods willing, for non-attending premieres. The problem is I'm vidding on a Mac for the first time, so everything I used to know is no longer relevant. If no, no worries, I'll go poke around their site.

Really looking forward to your book trailer when we all get to see it eventually!
zulu: Carson Shaw looking up at Greta Gill (Default)

[personal profile] zulu 2016-06-02 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for the link! I'm worried that because I'm doing things differently this time, the outcome won't be as high-quality, so I better find out.
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[personal profile] jetpack_monkey 2016-06-01 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I am ridiculously excited.
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[personal profile] isis 2016-06-01 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Heh, nice metaphor there for GOT. I have found that my whole approach has changed now that it's no longer tethered to the books - I am now completely spoilerphobic, when I never used to be!
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[personal profile] chagrined 2016-06-02 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
have u gotten 2 the part yet where kvothe just runs around the woods for like a hundred pages (or possibly it was more) and NOTHING HAPPENS?? XD
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[personal profile] jb_slasher 2016-06-03 03:58 pm (UTC)(link)
and then Telly Savalas showed up looking like the lovechild of Yul Brynner and Tom Hardy
OH MY GOD I SEE IT!
kiki_miserychic: A Dinosaur and Kate Spade Shoes Fairytale (Default)

[personal profile] kiki_miserychic 2016-06-04 06:21 am (UTC)(link)
When asking for vids for the last 3 years, I've been asking and saying I'll encode/upload the vid for them if they want. I have more vids from youtube, tumblr, etc. than most vidshows. A lot of them take me up on it. They don't see the point of converting it. Once I explain it's for the DVD to show the vidshow, they mostly get it, but don't want to be bothered with doing it. So offering to do it for them, I think, makes it a simple "yep, do it" instead of downloading the program, converting, uploading, and filling out the form.