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I finally managed to watch the latest Die Hard movie. Watched it twice, actually, because I hated the opening 15 or 20 minutes so much that I felt bad and went back to give them another chance. Still pretty much hated them on second viewing.

things )
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There appears to be a Die Hard 5 in the works. I think, but I might be imagining, that Bruce Willis said something in one of the interviews on the DVD about the conditions under which he'd do another movie. I'd love to see more of Matt Farrell taking on the bad guys, perhaps even on purpose this time, but I would be even more excited to see Lucy come back in a slightly-less-kidnapped role.
I don't think I've ever read a Danielle Steele novel, but this interview about her new book, Big Girl has me intrigued for once. I don't think I have any credibility talking about any of the things she's trying to address, so I'll just submit this without additional comment.

interview snippets and no original thought on my part behind the cut )
This is probably a going to end badly, but I had an idea spring up for a Generation Kill (Brad/Nate, I think) werewolf sort-of-AU last night. I think I'm going to drop what I have so far on that WIP filter I've never used, when I get back from dinner tonight. Because, seriously, every single thing about the thousand or so words I have so far is a type of thing I've never written before - military, werewolves, snippets of a fight scene, hospitals, and maybe some sort of nascent (or possibly not) government conspiracy funtimes. It's going to require research, what the hell?

So if anyone would like in on the filter to watch and/or critique the train wreck, let me know. I haven't written more than a couple sentences at a time in I don't know how long, so feel free to tell me what's wrong with my prose.
healingmirth: deadpool, bemused, missing a chunk of his head (deadpool)
Title: Triboluminescence
Fandom: Live Free or Die Hard
Characters/Pairing: Matt Farrell/John McClane
Rating: R
Word count: 1602
Summary:
Author's note: for the [livejournal.com profile] rounds_of_kink Halloween mini fest, and [livejournal.com profile] mission_insane prompt: trespass.

I will spare you the whining, but I need to be say this somewhere )

fic's over here in the community
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I'm either going to teach myself to write drabbles, finish my long fic, or die (metaphorically... though this could conceivably take me 60 years) trying. I might even write some of the minor-character stuff I've been pondering! Even the ones that are a really bad idea for me to attempt, like Gruber-childhood backstory.

Read more... )

I'm going to backdate this and bury it, someday, but I figured there might be someone else out there who's looking to overcommit themselves, what with NaNo and holiday challenges, and all ;)
healingmirth: Matt Farrell - "a lot rattling around up there" (rattle)
I mentioned a couple days ago that I had this idea for a Die Hard AU set more-or-less in the late-Medieval Highlands.

This is not that story. This is, I think, a ficlet that ties together two separate novella-length stories that I wasted way too much time pseudo-researching for the past few days.

Life continued, as it always does. )

I think this concludes my spammityness for the day.
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I'm trying to finish up a cliche bingo in the next... 2 days, and I'm sort of mucking around with it when I came up with this for the Harlequin AU square -

John McClane is tasked with retrieving his laird's intended from her family home, a ceremonial duty for an aging warrior who's uneasy in a new era of peace and prosperity.

Matthew Farrell doesn't trust anyone, not his sister's husband-to-be, not their neighbors and supposed allies, and certainly not the lone rough-hewn man sent to keep her safe on what Matt knows will be a dangerous journey.

When no one heeds his warnings of the threats surrounding them, Matthew convinces his sister to go into hiding on their family's estate so that he can impersonate her on the long journey north and expose the plot against them. He never anticipated that he would have to guard his heart as well...


And, found while clicking around YouTube today:
Remember Teddy Geiger? Yeah, me neither. I've got his CD somewhere though, from when my boyfriend was working at Best Buy and used to bring the demos home when they changed the displays. There is not nearly so much teen-drama-ready acoustic music in my life now that I'm not watching anything on the CW.

"If I could dim the lights in the mall and create a mood, I would."
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I finally caught up on The Daily Show, now on to this weeks Colbert Report

Best use of one of the worst sequels ever (from the intro to Obama Date Night coverage):

"It's actually true what the experts say: Marriage takes work. It was my anniversary a little while ago, and so Saturday night, decided to show the wife a kind of a good time. I defrosted a pizza, popped in a copy of Die Hard 2, and, uh, put on pants. And we celebrated by watchin' it, and, uh, it was really, it was awesome..."

John Stewart is funny, and Justin Long takes his comedy very seriously )

Also, apparently Adam Lambert is gay. Apparently US Weekly thinks this is news. I am staying far, far away from AI fandom until everyone gets the Rolling Stone interview out of their system.

ETA: er, waiting for the having a crush on Kris part to die down, that is. I'm sure Adam is precisely as gay in fic this week as he was last week.