Everything posted by Vee
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What Are You Listening To?
Carice van Houten (Game of Thrones) covers Kate Bush's "Cloudbusting". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia4ZfQHHW2I
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
Gary had been fired by Brian Frons by 2003. The only name I ever heard in contention for Tina that year was Cali Timmons, and it was in the service of another phantom Malone plotline where Tina was supposedly to have become a bigot when her son turned up gay (and involved with Brock Cuchna's Paul Cramer, who came to town looking for him). Not unlike Malone's unfinished story in '96, where Rachel Gannon was to have fallen for Bo's son Drew and they would be conspired against by Becky Lee Abbott, who would have inexplicably turned racist. All in all I'm glad we did without Tina at the time. I don't think Sarah Buxton's name was ever seriously in the mix that year but it might have been the year before, under Gary with a different HW.
- One Life to Live Tribute Thread
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HBO: Game of Thrones
GOT is having trouble filming a key scene in Croatia.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
Well, they did do that story on the new show. And it started out very good IMO, but they kind of dropped it - Clint bailed Viki out on the money she had lost in a hedge fund while trying to save the paper, and then the problem seemed to dissipate, with the exception of Viki dumping him for violating her trust. Of course, that was only a few episodes before the end. They might well have just been resting the storyline and then brought it back in again had they returned - Jeffrey was still the very busy star reporter at the Banner, Destiny worked nights there as well, and Dorian had sent the LPD after Viki on suspicion of insider trading. But it didn't go as deep as it could have at the time. They should've had Viki actually lose the money, go bankrupt, have to put Llanfair up on the docket as she had planned, and then get busted for Dorian's frame-up.
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Doctor Who
Most of the fan reaction I've seen online (at least, in the UK which is honestly most of where I bother taking any online reaction seriously) said this was an incredible showcase for Clara - I don't know about that, because I thought they began developing her better in Day of the Doctor and continued from there, I don't see much of a difference or more intense focus so much as just more of a steady thing from the last few stories. I don't think they tried to indicate that she was ever in love with the Doctor or he with her, but it was a different, more flirtatious dynamic which the new Doctor is no longer interested in. (I could see some of it in Series 7, but I honestly never took it seriously - I think they talked about it more in the press than it was ever onscreen, frankly. And I think Eleven was more into just having someone to pal around with without all the baggage from Amy and Rory, though he loved them; Clara was intriguing and yet far less complicated.) I think Capaldi and Coleman are very, very, very good together, better than what she had with Smith. The restaurant scene was priceless. And he is already a wonderful force to be reckoned with. The whole episode was a massive stylistic departure, in terms of Ben Wheatley's direction and the tone and pace as well - I thought it was a risk, but I thought it paid off. Was it the greatest premiere? No, but I thought it was quite good. I don't think most of the recent series have been plotless, but I do think this story definitely was, relatively, because it was more about the characters and that interplay, the Doctor and Clara and how they will relate to each other now, how the Doctor relates to the robot monsters and so on. The mystery was incidental to their dynamic, which I was fine with in this case. Overall I thought it was an impressive change of pace and I hope it continues. They clearly are not interested in keeping the existing audience feeling safe and cosseted and they took a lot of risks with how to tell that story and execute it onscreen. And I do think some of the commentary on regeneration was, partly, a thumb in the eye to a lot of more recent fans, and I think some of them deserve it. I will miss Jenna if she is out this year. She is just starting to come into her own IMO, especially opposite Capaldi. She is largely a functional, standard companion, but with so much spark and verve - and that's really what the best of them used to be. The proof will come in what they do with her going forward, though, assuming they intend to continue developing her.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
I personally chose to believe - since, given the ages of Matthew, Dani and both Matthew and Natalie's sons, the new show seemed to have contracted the timeline a bit to be a year or two after it had left ABC - that Jessica had left town to be with Brody Lovett, and that they had likely married and were raising her kids. (I also chose to believe Ryder was actually Brody's son, not Robert Ford's.) The finale on ABC had implied a reunion for Jess and Brody, and I always loved them together. Had Jessica ever returned, I don't think she should have done it as another typical heroine. I think Natalie had supplanted her role as Viki's heir and rightly so, with a lot more fire. I would've liked to see a plagiarism/falsified journalism story play out with Jessica at the Banner.
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One Life to Live Tribute Thread
JFP cut Clint Ritchie to cut the budget for more of her people, IIRC. The character of Clint had been floating around for a few years at that point, and was able to be taken out. I did think the Clint/Lindsay marriage was a good idea at the time, but in practice, looking back, it was little more than a plot point that had nothing to do with Clint. I always did (and always will) want Erin back in the role of Jessica. But they would have to never mention the DID again, and/or eradicate it from existence. The character was completely destroyed by the end of the ABC run, which is why Natalie had become, over the last ten years, the more viable successor to Viki as show heroine than Jessica.
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Doctor Who
The tabloid Mirror claims Jenna Coleman is exiting come 2015.
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Doctor Who
Steven Moffat and the BBC have confirmed they are using a slightly altered version of Billy Hanshaw's fan opening for the new opening sequence for Series 8. I posted it a few posts upthread.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
Carl will be thrilled to hear Sophie Turner is continuing to conquer - she is now attached to yet another movie, a Mary Shelley project about the young author's struggle to write Frankenstein; Turner will play Shelley.
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The Walking Dead: Discussion Thread
Norman Reedus is taking time out to star in Guillermo del Toro and Metal Gear Solid creator Hideo Kojima's new game in the famous Silent Hill horror series. That is a very impressive pedigree, and Silent Hill is a wild series. I haven't played one of them in years but even I will be picking this one up.
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Doctor Who
He's redecorated! She doesn't like it. New trailer for the Series 8 premiere, Deep Breath.
- Guiding Light Discussion Thread
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Doctor Who
Peter Capaldi talks with BBC News about the new Doctor and the new series. The article confirms that the premiere, Deep Breath, is 80 minutes. Great clip at the link, too. I'm pretty excited, but I am always excited about Doctor Who. Series 7 was a bit bland in spots but it recouped well during the anniversary stories. I love that Capaldi did not miss a beat continuing to sign autographs during the second clip at the bottom.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
Rose Leslie has yet another movie role, as the titular witch of Vin Diesel's The Last Witch Hunter.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
It was a few years ago; she's apparently getting a slew of offers today. I was surprised by the The Last of Us news. Meanwhile, Aimee Richardson (Myrcella #1) takes her inevitable recast in stride.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
Maisie Williams weighs in on Season 5 and the intricacies of book-to-TV adaptation.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
Maisie Williams and Isaac Hempstead-Wright on why Bran and Arya won't turn back.
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The Doctors Discussion Thread
I believe that's what she mentions in her book.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
I'm gonna miss Art Parkinson if they end up recasting Rickon like most of the Westeros junior brigade down the line. I have my doubts, though - he was always featured considerably more than Tommen or Myrcella.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
I'm very interested to see if the rumors are true about Gwendoline Christie taking up the villain role in Star Wars: Episode VII. She is confirmed to be in it and she'd be fantastic for what the role allegedly entails. Natalie Dormer, of course, has half her head shaved for Mockingjay, which I have to read before the first part of the film adaptation comes out in the fall. Good books.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
I don't know anything about Arianne Martell except her name, but I don't assume that she or L___ S______t or anyone else won't show up just because the show will not confirm casting them. The latter character is the absolute last person they would confirm. Shows lie.
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HBO: Game of Thrones
Season 4 blooper reel: