New fandoms!
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1. X-Men: First Class. I am kind of late to this party, but that movie was fucking awesome. Mahor thanks to
paytofay for telling me to see it. Also, seeing movies with fellow slashers makes them infinitely more awesome because at least I know I am not imagining that awesomeness happening on the screen.
On that note - Alex (Havok) and Darwin = Yes. And killing Darwin was entirely unnecessary. I refuse to believe that he did not eventually re-materialize himself or something. If you adapt to survive, you adapt to survive that attack. The end.
Also, Charles/Erik. I went in not knowing that Magneto went darkside, so I was kind of crushed and mentally flailing at what was happening on the beach. That's my second new fandom where the two main characters go from best friends to sworn enemies (the other one being Cirque du Freak, we'll get there) when all they needed to avoid it was some talking and some compromising and I don't care if I sound like an idiot. Nice Wolverine reference, too, and so many scenes in that movie were just so so so awesome (when Charles and Erik meet, the scene where they recruit Angel, the moving the satelite thing and so many others).
I was kind of annoyed by their butchering of the history of the Cuban Missile Crisis (as my brother put it 'So, you're okay that they involved mutants, but not okay with the fact that they got history wrong?') THE RUSSIANS HAD MISSILES IN CUBA BEFORE WE KNEW ABOUT THEM! WE'D HAD MISSILES IN TURKEY FOR A WHILE, IT WAS NOT A NEW DECISION. YES, THERE WERE EMBARGO LINES, BUT IT WAS NOT FOR SHIPS CARRYING THE MISSILES. GAH. And, obviously, there were no mutants involved. Seeing the movie with a fellow history geek also made hating on the history-edits more fun.
Found a few good fics for it so far, though. There is no where near enough Alex/Darwin.
2. Cirque du Freak - Darren/Steve. I'm only on the 3rd book, but the movie alone is what grabbed me on this one. The hating on each other-mortal enemies thing could have been avoided, god damn it! "I did not want to be a vampire, Steve! I never wanted this! You were dying - because of that stupid, stupid, spider - and it was the only way to save you. I had to agree to get the anti-venom to save you." The end. Crisis avoided. Steve knew he was turned at the funeral, but he didn't know why and it was after that he started to go darkside. Gah. Boys. Why?
3. My Babysitter's A Vampire. Okay. I was bored. It was on TV. It was not what I expected. It was actually not horrible for a Disney movie. Ethan and Benny are pretty much Tommy and Merton. Only replace werewolf and goth sidekick with Seer and Spellcaster. Which, yay! Not a useless sidekick! Although, most of the situations they get into are Benny's fault. In the TV series that just started airing, it's usually over girls (also like BWoC), and involves purely ridiculous nonsense (raising pets form the dead who then go all zombified, dressing up as cheerleaders to defeat an evil cheerleader witch (and oh, god, the crossdressing is hilarious! (also, what is it with kid shows lately and boys dressing as girls, Big Time Rush does it all the fucking time!))). There is sadly, no fic at all for this. At least not that I have been able to find. This makes me sad.
4. Suits. I have not seen enough to form much of an opinion for Suits. Harvey/Mike seems obvious (also, why did USA name another main character Michael? Especially on a show that airs RIGHT AFTER Burn Notice???) We shall see.
Also, Big Time Rush is kind of ridiculously awesome.
I was kind of disappointed in both the White Collar and Burn Notice premiers. Leverage was okay, though.
White Collar: Um, sorry, what? Wasn't last season all about how Neal was sick of running. How he wanted to stay in New York and work for the FBI and not RUN. And, boom! New season - what is he doing? Running. Lying to Peter in such extremes is new and annoying, too.
Burn Notice was just kind of a let-down plotwise. It just felt like another episode and not like a premier that really led up to something. And Jesse. While I'm thrilled Jesse is still around - beyond thrilled, actually - even that made no sense. Oi.
Leverage was pretty cool, if also kind of lacking any sort of main string of plot to start off the season. Yay for Parker and Eliot character development. Yay for hugs for Hardison. Is Nate a drunk again? How did I miss this? Yay for no problematicUST for Nate and Sophie(?) (TELL US HER NAME ALREADY, OR DONT TELL US, WHATEVER, WE DONT FUCKING CARE, TNT). Oh, right. There was that whole bug in the loft, thing, I guess as forward momentum. My bad.
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On that note - Alex (Havok) and Darwin = Yes. And killing Darwin was entirely unnecessary. I refuse to believe that he did not eventually re-materialize himself or something. If you adapt to survive, you adapt to survive that attack. The end.
Also, Charles/Erik. I went in not knowing that Magneto went darkside, so I was kind of crushed and mentally flailing at what was happening on the beach. That's my second new fandom where the two main characters go from best friends to sworn enemies (the other one being Cirque du Freak, we'll get there) when all they needed to avoid it was some talking and some compromising and I don't care if I sound like an idiot. Nice Wolverine reference, too, and so many scenes in that movie were just so so so awesome (when Charles and Erik meet, the scene where they recruit Angel, the moving the satelite thing and so many others).
I was kind of annoyed by their butchering of the history of the Cuban Missile Crisis (as my brother put it 'So, you're okay that they involved mutants, but not okay with the fact that they got history wrong?') THE RUSSIANS HAD MISSILES IN CUBA BEFORE WE KNEW ABOUT THEM! WE'D HAD MISSILES IN TURKEY FOR A WHILE, IT WAS NOT A NEW DECISION. YES, THERE WERE EMBARGO LINES, BUT IT WAS NOT FOR SHIPS CARRYING THE MISSILES. GAH. And, obviously, there were no mutants involved. Seeing the movie with a fellow history geek also made hating on the history-edits more fun.
Found a few good fics for it so far, though. There is no where near enough Alex/Darwin.
2. Cirque du Freak - Darren/Steve. I'm only on the 3rd book, but the movie alone is what grabbed me on this one. The hating on each other-mortal enemies thing could have been avoided, god damn it! "I did not want to be a vampire, Steve! I never wanted this! You were dying - because of that stupid, stupid, spider - and it was the only way to save you. I had to agree to get the anti-venom to save you." The end. Crisis avoided. Steve knew he was turned at the funeral, but he didn't know why and it was after that he started to go darkside. Gah. Boys. Why?
3. My Babysitter's A Vampire. Okay. I was bored. It was on TV. It was not what I expected. It was actually not horrible for a Disney movie. Ethan and Benny are pretty much Tommy and Merton. Only replace werewolf and goth sidekick with Seer and Spellcaster. Which, yay! Not a useless sidekick! Although, most of the situations they get into are Benny's fault. In the TV series that just started airing, it's usually over girls (also like BWoC), and involves purely ridiculous nonsense (raising pets form the dead who then go all zombified, dressing up as cheerleaders to defeat an evil cheerleader witch (and oh, god, the crossdressing is hilarious! (also, what is it with kid shows lately and boys dressing as girls, Big Time Rush does it all the fucking time!))). There is sadly, no fic at all for this. At least not that I have been able to find. This makes me sad.
4. Suits. I have not seen enough to form much of an opinion for Suits. Harvey/Mike seems obvious (also, why did USA name another main character Michael? Especially on a show that airs RIGHT AFTER Burn Notice???) We shall see.
Also, Big Time Rush is kind of ridiculously awesome.
I was kind of disappointed in both the White Collar and Burn Notice premiers. Leverage was okay, though.
White Collar: Um, sorry, what? Wasn't last season all about how Neal was sick of running. How he wanted to stay in New York and work for the FBI and not RUN. And, boom! New season - what is he doing? Running. Lying to Peter in such extremes is new and annoying, too.
Burn Notice was just kind of a let-down plotwise. It just felt like another episode and not like a premier that really led up to something. And Jesse. While I'm thrilled Jesse is still around - beyond thrilled, actually - even that made no sense. Oi.
Leverage was pretty cool, if also kind of lacking any sort of main string of plot to start off the season. Yay for Parker and Eliot character development. Yay for hugs for Hardison. Is Nate a drunk again? How did I miss this? Yay for no problematic
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