Life on Mars, my life, thought fragment
Jan. 17th, 2006 02:04 pmAm waiting for a short person with a moustache to come and have a meeting with me about some Very Exciting References I have that he doesn't. He's very sweet. I think he probably won't turn up though, because we've developed this game of saying we'll meet and then mutually ignoring it. It doesn't knock my duck off though, as my mum would say, as he's only down the corridor.
Life on Mars is sooo slashy. Sam Tyler is like this exotic creature from another planet, all clean shaven and short haired and sensitive. I love the attention to detail in this program, because he even looks physically different from the others somehow, healthier, with his better skin and teeth and hair. How can his grumpy-bastard boss fail to be charmed, in the end? That's right, he can't. Are they doing it on purpose?
olympia_m woke me up to the potential last week and yay, last night's episode just cemented it that little bit more. Also, John Simm is very cute.
Update - the man came to the meeting, at last, after all these months! It was a good meeting.
It occurs to me that I haven't written in a film or television fandom for years, not since the X-Files. I don't know if this is to do with any differences between these types of fandoms, for example, are there are easier points of entry into lit and manga fandoms? Maybe I'm less likely to fall in love with a character on screen than on a page - but that can't be true because I love the Doctor and Benton Fraser and Greg House, but have not wanted to write them at all. Maybe it's to do with what stimulates me more - characters created and presented with either words or pictures? Hmmm, I'm sure I had more thoughts, but I'm not getting any further with this so I'd better leave it here.
Life on Mars is sooo slashy. Sam Tyler is like this exotic creature from another planet, all clean shaven and short haired and sensitive. I love the attention to detail in this program, because he even looks physically different from the others somehow, healthier, with his better skin and teeth and hair. How can his grumpy-bastard boss fail to be charmed, in the end? That's right, he can't. Are they doing it on purpose?
Update - the man came to the meeting, at last, after all these months! It was a good meeting.
It occurs to me that I haven't written in a film or television fandom for years, not since the X-Files. I don't know if this is to do with any differences between these types of fandoms, for example, are there are easier points of entry into lit and manga fandoms? Maybe I'm less likely to fall in love with a character on screen than on a page - but that can't be true because I love the Doctor and Benton Fraser and Greg House, but have not wanted to write them at all. Maybe it's to do with what stimulates me more - characters created and presented with either words or pictures? Hmmm, I'm sure I had more thoughts, but I'm not getting any further with this so I'd better leave it here.
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Date: 2006-01-17 02:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-17 02:35 pm (UTC)*And how!
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Date: 2006-01-17 02:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-17 02:55 pm (UTC)I mean, we did a long time ago..
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Date: 2006-01-17 03:03 pm (UTC)Anime is a weird cross between the two - and I'm the same. It doesn't count as a TV/film fandom because it's not live action, it's still just drawings moving about. And in fact I love to write Samurai Champloo fic (not that I often get round to it).
Maybe it's the realness of seeing actual people instead of imagning them - I don't know why though. A character in a book or on TV can be equally well-fleshed out, it's just that you don't have a visual image of the one in the book. Does that make a difference? But then, you get a visual image in manga, yet that doesn't put me off writing them.
Maybe, oddly, TV and film characters are less real, because of the processes of presenting and watching them? Can you really lose yourself in a TV show the way you can in a book?
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Date: 2006-01-17 03:48 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-17 04:12 pm (UTC)Did you see him in... oh what was it called, that political thriller a few years back. Power of something? he played a journalist, there was a big conspiracy over a woman's death, but it was really about oil and it was all good.
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Date: 2006-01-17 06:24 pm (UTC)(A good part of why I read so little fic is that I'm attuned to the characters, and if they act the least little bit OOC (in my opinion), then it's blown.)
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Date: 2006-01-17 08:36 pm (UTC)sublimationfight scene. ;)no subject
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Date: 2006-01-18 05:43 pm (UTC)