Fan = glutton for punishment...
Sep. 2nd, 2015 10:57 pmNaturally after the tumult of The End Of Hannibal, I had to get back into Ripper Street. I am assured that it's worth hanging in there for, but my god, it's accomplished more wailing and gnashing of teeth in this house in the first four episodes of season 3 than Hannibal did in an entire three seasons. Yes, even the episode with the... laboratory slides...
Reassuringly, vidders have made two versions of the Friends opening credits, remixed a la Hannibal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvbStXI97i8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-9MkUA94q0
Reassuringly, vidders have made two versions of the Friends opening credits, remixed a la Hannibal:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XvbStXI97i8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-9MkUA94q0
Hannibal link roundup
Jul. 2nd, 2015 10:32 pmThe bookmarks bar has got a bit cluttered again...
Rolling Stone - Hannibal: TV's Happiest Meal
DreadCentral.com - Don Mancini Talks Joining Hannibal Season 3 - Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
genufa - nice Tumblr fanblog with lots of great meta; I forget who recced this, but thank you!
SoundOnSight.com - KCC: Reitzell’s dreamy, jazzy score adds depth to Hannibal, Ep. 3.01, “Antipasto”
MetaFilter.com -
katzenfabrik informed me that they have fantastic Hannibal meta in their FanFare: Hannibal section
The Dinner Party Show Hannibalism Part 1 with Bryan Fuller
ACollectiveMind.com - The Women of NBC's Hannibal
And a friend on Tumblr recommended their friend's Bloomaurier tag. It does not disappoint. :D
Rolling Stone - Hannibal: TV's Happiest Meal
DreadCentral.com - Don Mancini Talks Joining Hannibal Season 3 - Part 1 Part 2 Part 3
SoundOnSight.com - KCC: Reitzell’s dreamy, jazzy score adds depth to Hannibal, Ep. 3.01, “Antipasto”
MetaFilter.com -
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The Dinner Party Show Hannibalism Part 1 with Bryan Fuller
ACollectiveMind.com - The Women of NBC's Hannibal
And a friend on Tumblr recommended their friend's Bloomaurier tag. It does not disappoint. :D
Wednesday reading
Sep. 18th, 2014 12:15 amIt's been a while since I've done this, so here's about two months' worth of reading, or at least the ones I can remember:
( I gave up on a lot of books in this period, but some stuck... )
Also interesting (and found via
author_by_night): some people are organising a Harry Potter fandom reunion on LJ, for those who miss fandom as we did it in the old pre-Tumblr days, want to reconnect with the larger fandom, etc. etc:
hp_reunion.
And here's a post from
strannik01 about how LJ themselves seem to be doing some sensible outreach at long last - they've got a brand new ad on YouTube which does some smart stuff by focusing on how customisable privacy levels are, the comment threading and the strength of the site being discussion. Also, they underline the fact you can use any nickname and will never have to disclose your RL info if you don't want to; and the fact they will never filter your feed content (one in the eye for Facebook and, most recently, Twitter). I would love to see this working out for them, I really would, because while all the other social networks have strengths, LJ and Dreamwidth combine the greatest number of aspects I like with the fewest irksome aspects. And it's just the style in which I most enjoy interacting with people and having a -cough- online presence.
( I gave up on a lot of books in this period, but some stuck... )
Also interesting (and found via
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And here's a post from
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