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20150126 01 Passionfruit

It has been ages since I last did one of these, so I thought it was time I revisited.

Doing: I've mostly been concentrating on editing. However, I managed to attend the Aurealis Awards on Saturday and had a lovely brunch with friends on Sunday. Tomorrow night I'm off to see Bell Shakespeare's As You Like It.

Watching: I seem to be going through a phase of watching shows. I recently caught up on Forever (Ioan Gruffudd *swoon*) and Agent Carter (only eight episodes? Come on!) and am currently making my way through season 2 of Agents of SHIELD.

Reading: This has finally slowed up, probably thanks to the influx of editing work. However, I just started Kaleidoscope edited by Alisa Krasnostein and Julia Rios. It's an anthology of YA speculative fiction with a focus on diversity.

Wondering: The most recent batch of editing has highlighted for me how dreadful I am at the whole work/life balance thing. Being a freelancer means I work when there is work. However, I need a healthier way of doing that rather than working myself into the ground. Still wondering just how to do that.

Writing: I've not had much energy leftover for writing and so have been concentrating on poetry, using the excuse that April is Poetry Month. I've written so much of it lately that I think I'm starting to improve, which makes me happy.

Drinking: I'm making my way through a lovely batch of French Earl Grey that a friend brought me back from Thailand as a souvenir. With the mornings getting colder, I really need to pick up some Russian Caravan soon.

Date: 2015-04-13 10:30 pm (UTC)
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I don't go to the movies very often either and tend to just wait for things to hit Netflix streaming. However there have been more movies that I wanted to watch or re-watch that aren't available for streaming so I decided to trial the Netflix dvd rental. Vegging out has been how I've been recovering from the exhaustion that the move triggered. :) I enjoyed all of the movies that I watched, but the ones I enjoyed the most and will likely end up purchasing are Big Hero 6 and Pride.

Big Hero 6 came out last fall and is recently out on dvd. If you need a good heart-warming, fluffy superhero movie then this is a great choice. I watched it twice before I returned it. It's an animated superhero film taking place in a futuristic amalgam of a city called San Fransokyo and is largely a coming of age/origin story. It helps that I really strongly identified with Baymax, the large, rather cuddly nurse robot.

Pride was absolutely fabulous. It is a dramatization of a very surprising alliance that happened during the 1984 UK coal strike. A group of LGBT activists raise money to support striking miner's families, and eventually end up building a really powerful set of friendships between the London based group and a small mining village in South Wales. The cast is phenomenal, and the story is powerful and uplifting. I'd highly recommend it.

The other movies were enjoyable and I might end up re-watching them at some point. At World's End is the third of Simon Pegg's and Nick Frost's cornetto trilogy (the first being Shaun of the Dead and the second being Hot Fuzz). Of course these three are only loosely a trilogy. Each movie stands completely on its own plot wise with no crossover in characters or locals. The trilogy is more about connecting thematic ties and character tropes than a connected plot line. All three movies are fun and provide great meta on each of the themes, often turning tropes on their head a bit. Shaun of the Dead is a zombie rom-com, Hot Fuzz is a play on the buddy cop movie trope, and At World's End is a combination high school friends reunion meets aliens. There is some gore, but less than most movies these days. There are also some very serious threads running under all the comedy, which may be why I like the movies so much. Hot Fuzz is one of my absolute favorites to re-watch.

I enjoyed Interstellar largely because it reminded me strongly of my dad. It's a gorgeous scifi epic with a lot of father-daughter themes. I had some knit-picking about some of the science, but enjoyed the movie despite all that.

Date: 2015-04-14 10:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] alee_grrl

It was fun typing up my thoughts about the movies. At World's End was a little more like Shaun of the Dead than Hot Fuzz style-wise, in my opinion, but had some fun aspects that I wasn't expecting (Nick Frost's character being the super-competent one was kind of fun) and Martin Freeman had a bit more of a role than he did in the other two.

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