Sunday, August 17, 2008
Link spam, spam, spam, spam, wonderful linkspam!
New York Times: Is Jon Stewart the Most Trusted Man in America? Photo from Half-Blood Prince: The Unbreakable Vow scene. Is it okay if I just paste photos of Lucy Saxon over Narcissa Malfoy's head in every frame of the movie? Because SO MUCH NO. I dig her coat, though. I want a coat like that. And speaking of the Malfoy sisters, a fanart rec: Makani presents Bella meets Bella This Just In: Cosplaying Makes You Undateable! Funny that I get hit on the most when I'm dressed as a fictional character. Clearly, eHarmony doesn't understand that cosplayers generally aren't interested in dating the kind of person that would pass up on a photo of us in cosplay gear. I'd date me. Labels: costuming, harry potter, jon stewart Priscilla said at 3:18 PM
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Tonight, I'm taking a bus to D.C. for a spontaneous day trip! As tomorrow's weather looks ominous, I'm planning to take the MUSEUMS! route rather than the MONUMENTS! route. Fred has been gathering recommendations here. So far, the International Spy Museum is sounding the most appealing, but I am also drawn to the Mall's sheer concentration of awesome museums. I'll have to research more this afternoon.
To catch up on my blogging: Friday night, I went on a date that included food and an Improv Everywhere event. Alex and I were both excited about it, but the event ended up crashing and burning. The idea was cool, but it was raining, and the IE folks had difficulty coordinating everything, and we ended up standing out in the rain and wind with an inadequate umbrella on the middle of the Brooklyn Bridge for an hour and a half. My light jacket wasn't really up for the chore. And the umbrella broke from the wind ten minutes before we left, so we got soaked. When I got home and saw myself in the mirror, my skin was bloodless white. I looked like a consumptive waif. I had to sit in a hot bath for twenty minutes before I felt like a human again. Yet shockingly, I had a great time. The dinner beforehand was excellent (Thai!), and conversation was fun. We're never short of fodder for discussion, and he's just the right amount of geeky that I feel neither like a hopeless dork nor somehow inadequate in my geekishness. And Saturday, Alex is going to cook dinner for me, so I call this major win. :D Linkspam: Obama Adopted into Crow Nation. I. Love. This. Man. Can he be my president RIGHT NOW? Steven Moffat to be Doctor Who Lead Writer and Executive Producer! YEEE! Two new videos from Potter Puppet Pals! Cover for Pterry's upcoming Nation! Awesome photo series of Children's Drawings Brought to Life Ben Stein: Science Kills. Good thing religion has never killed anyone, am I right? Pretty sweet: Animatic version of the first issue of Joss' "Astonishing X-Men." Excellent article: Your Friends Are Not Watching the Same Show You Are (And That's Okay). And a new FotC music video. Labels: doctor who, flight of the conchords, harry potter, joss whedon is my master now, linkspam, obama is awesomesauce, stupidity, terry pratchett Priscilla said at 1:54 PM
Friday, April 18, 2008
Welcome to Things I Can't Believe I Haven't Blogged About!
Stuff that is Great: Upcoming Awesomeness from Disney/Pixar, in further detail! J.K. Rowling and the Courtroom of Muggles Brian Dettmer: insanely creative and gorgeous book autopsies Makani finished her gorgeous Deathly Hallows illustration of Bella about to Sweeney Hermione. Scoop on upcoming Tori Amos comic Near-Impossible Mario Hack Doctor Who April Fools' Joke Adipose Plushie! I want one! It and Squidaped Oyt can be BFFs. Labels: doctor who, harry potter, musicals, my life, obama is awesomesauce, pixar love, tori amos Priscilla said at 11:41 AM
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
*dies and is dead* I just put the Small Favor audiobook on (the book came out yesterday! And it's FANTASTIC!), but I had to pause it after two sentences to giggle like a moron. James is reading the snowball fight with such grave seriousness. And I can't help comparing it to the reading Jim gave at PhauxCon, which was done with a near-lunatic glee. I love my fandom.
And speaking of my fandom, check out the crossover fandom fanart image I did for FictionAlley's April Fools' Day Tradition. I love my wizards named Harry. :D Labels: dresden files, harry potter, holidays, nerd glee Priscilla said at 12:19 PM
Saturday, October 20, 2007
My god. It's canon.
Friends have expressed sentiments along the lines of "Dumbledore is gay. In other news, the Pope is Catholic and bears go number two in the woods," but the fact that JK Rowling stated this so nonchalantly is alone cause for squee. Of course it should be stated nonchalantly! I really wish she'd disclosed it sooner--what was she afraid of?--but without thinking about it too hard, I'm generally happy. It's a rather naive hope, but these books are so well-loved by so many millions of fans, if this in any way contributes even slightly to destigmatization of gay people among even a tiny segment of younger readers, I will do a freaking dance. And the best part? Fandom is going to stay EXACTLY THE SAME. As JKR hammers the final nail in the Neville/Luna coffin, I offer congratulations to the Grindledore shippers! Now when do the Sirius/Remus fans get our turn? :D Labels: harry potter, nerd glee Priscilla said at 9:46 AM
Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Things that are awesome in the Potter world: (ALL LINKS CONTAIN SPOILERS)
Violet's explanation for yesterday's LJ outage Rowling Plans Hogwarts Encyclopedia JKR SEES MY OTP! -- article about details of the characters' futures not included in the epilogue! Labels: harry potter Priscilla said at 5:22 PM
Sunday, July 22, 2007
I posted pictures from the Union Square Book 7 Release in my LJ here! Spoiler-free!
And can someone please link me to the "spoilery" New York Times article? I want to read it and decide for myself. Labels: costuming, harry potter Priscilla said at 9:28 PM I wrote a big LJ entry detailing My Deathly Hallows Predictions And How They Panned Out. Also, a meme! SPOILERS ABOUT IN BOTH.
Also, download Bloomsbury's webcast of JK Rowling reading the first chapter of Deathly Hallows here! 18mb, sorry. Labels: harry potter Priscilla said at 7:27 AM
Monday, July 16, 2007
Hilarious, but not appropriate for anyone: Alternate Harry Potter Covers, for people who are "too old or too awesome to be seen reading the books."
Labels: harry potter Priscilla said at 3:58 PM
Sunday, July 15, 2007
So. Scans of the epilogue of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows have reached the internet. If anyone so much as HINTS that any character so much as SNEEZES in this book, I will disembowel them with a pair of gardening shears.
THIS JOURNAL IS SPOILER-FREE AND WILL REMAIN SO UNTIL THE 27th, A WEEK AFTER THE BOOK IS RELEASED. If any spoilers are posted in the comments, I will track the offender's IP, hunt them down, and rip off their nose with my teeth and EAT IT. With OREGANO. If you wish to link to a post/article/whatever that has spoilers in the comments, please CLEARLY MARK IT so! In the meantime, delight in the fact that fans can get a portion of the book read aloud by JK Rowling at the time its released in Britain. That's 5+ hours in advance for us colonials! Heidi has the scoop in her LJ. And speaking of the book, I dreamed that one of my computer science professors from Penn was heading an effort to get the entire book scanned and OCRed, and he'd gotten all but chapters 2-5 by the time I heard about it. I had to decide whether or not to start reading the book early, but I woke up before I made up my mind. I'm not sure what I'd do if actually confronted with this situation in my waking life. I'd definitely be tempted to start reading it early, as I desperately don't want to be spoiled, but I also want to be able to experience the excitement and the joy with all my fellow Potter fans as the hours tick away on Friday night. Of course, I realized a few days afterward that I narrowly avoided getting spoiled at the book 6 release party. One of the jackasses who cruised bookstores in his car shouting "SNAPE KILLS DUMBLEDORE" was at the bookstore I went to! It was only because I was one of the first in line (thanks to my costume) that I missed him. Now that I'm going to be at a major New York bookstore, I feel the stakes are significantly higher... Labels: death threats, harry potter Priscilla said at 3:06 PM
Friday, July 13, 2007
Just got back from Harry Potter. FANTASTIC! And now, one week and one hour until I get the last Harry Potter book!
Though much closer ahead: KAT COMES TO NEW YORK ON SUNDAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! Labels: harry potter Priscilla said at 10:13 PM
Friday, July 06, 2007
Holy cow! The Harry Potter release party in Union Square just got about fifty trillion times cooler! I knew Jim Dale (performed the US edition audio books) would be in attendance, but we're also getting:
HECK. YES. Labels: harry potter, nerd glee Priscilla said at 9:16 AM
Sunday, June 17, 2007
NEW YORKERS!
Where are you guys going for the midnight release of Harry Potter 7? I know Jim Dale will be at the Barnes and Noble in Union Square, and that's only a couple blocks from my apartment... Labels: harry potter Priscilla said at 8:42 PM
Friday, March 16, 2007
Wow. Just read a couple theories that remind me of how much I love Harry Potter. Check out The Stoppered Death Theory, plus theories for the Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff Horcruxes.
Labels: awesome, harry potter Priscilla said at 7:53 PM
Saturday, February 03, 2007
So JKR signed a statue of Hermes in her hotel room when she finished Book 7. Ridiculousness aside, Hermes. The name of Percy's owl. This just goes to show how crucial Percy will be to the 7th book. Also that he is in fact secretly the Scarlet Pimpernel.
Labels: harry potter, i heart fandom Priscilla said at 3:41 PM
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Okay, Dresden premiere. I ended up watching it twice, the first as it aired then again the following afternoon. The first time, I thought it was awful awful awful, with the only redeeming aspect being Valerie Cruz's surprisingly spot-on Murphy. But between viewings, I talked with fellow fans and we worked out what changes bothered us and helped each other get over them. When I saw it the second time, I felt less frustrated and much more confident about the direction the series was taking the characters, though I still felt the writing itself was weak. Also, the magic. It is not Dresdenverse magic. This is
THE GOOD:
THE BAD:
THE UGLY:
And this post totally devolved into Reasons Why The Dresden Files Book Series Is Awesome (and why I'm becoming increasingly disenchanted with Harry Potter), but I don't care. I use this icon in righteous indignation. For those with weak vision and/or high-resolution displays, it reads "Unleash Nerd Fury." Oh, the Colbert Report! You wouldn't wreak havoc with one of my favourite book series and turn it into badly written, near-unrecognizable sludge! And I think I need to talk with my friends again about not getting worked up over the changes they made from the books to the show... And the sad thing is? At least for the time being, I'm going to keep watching. Labels: dresden files, harry potter, nerd fury, tv Priscilla said at 12:39 AM Title cartoon by Bruce Eric Kaplan, used without permission. |
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