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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote in [community profile] the_old_guard2025-07-27 08:03 pm

New Vid: Just To Ask A Dance (Andy/Quynh)

Title: Just To Ask A Dance
Fandom: The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2
Music: Just To Ask A Dance by Heartworms
Summary: 'think I'll die/ when you die, I'll die, a mutual sigh/ with your hand in mine'
Notes: Premiered at DC-Slash 2025!
Warnings: quick zooms in the source, flickering lights, blood, violence

AO3 | bsky | DW | tumblr | YouTube
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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote in [community profile] girlgay2025-07-27 08:01 pm
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Just To Ask A Dance (The Old Guard movies, Andy/Quynh)

Title: Just To Ask A Dance
Fandom: The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2
Music: Just To Ask A Dance by Heartworms
Summary: 'think I'll die/ when you die, I'll die, a mutual sigh/ with your hand in mine'
Notes: Premiered at DC-Slash 2025!
Warnings: quick zooms in the source, flickering lights, blood, violence

AO3 | bsky | DW | tumblr | YouTube
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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote in [community profile] vidding2025-07-27 07:59 pm

New Vid: Just To Ask A Dance | The Old Guard movies

Title: Just To Ask A Dance
Fandom: The Old Guard & The Old Guard 2
Music: Just To Ask A Dance by Heartworms
Summary: 'think I'll die/ when you die, I'll die, a mutual sigh/ with your hand in mine'
Notes: Premiered at DC-Slash 2025!
Warnings: quick zooms in the source, flickering lights, blood, violence

AO3 | bsky | DW | tumblr | YouTube
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i did it all for the robins ([personal profile] musesfool) wrote2025-07-27 07:28 pm

and it's one and two

I keep intending to post and then forgetting to do so. Nothing much is going on. I pan-fried a steak for dinner tonight and it was delicious but it also reminded me why I do it so infrequently - the smoke condition was intense and ongoing despite 2 fans going and the smell is going to linger. But I ate it with a nice arugula salad and it was good.

Here's a couple of links I found interesting recently:

- Sydney’s Choice How The Bear cooked up season four’s best episode.

- After ‘iconic’ Rangers tenure, Chris Kreider opens up about New York departure: 1-on-1 (do not read the comments)

- Why Your Team Sucks: New York Giants - this is an annual event (for every NFL team) and remains hilarious because in the case of the Giants, it's all sad but true. On this one, the comments are great.

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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2025-07-27 05:04 pm

I don't like people to get the idea that I have to do this for a living

Tom Lehrer had entered my household's dialect before I was born. That's not my department. I am never forget the day. Don't drink the water and don't breathe the air. Only be sure always to call it please research. More, more, I'm still not satisfied. Lucky Pierre! Who's next? Songs not on rotation in my parents' record collection could be encountered lyrically and traumatically in Too Many Songs by Tom Lehrer with Not Enough Drawings by Ronald Searle (1981). One could in fact call him one of my idols since childbirth. With just a handful of music, he touched the hearts of millions, and in the spirit of his own liner notes, I hope he died mad about it.
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petra ([personal profile] petra) wrote2025-07-27 05:47 pm

Raise hell wherever you are, Tom Lehrer

97 years isn't long enough to have someone that amazing around.

My favorite song by him, as an old erotica-peddler, is "Smut."



What's your favorite?
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AurumCalendula ([personal profile] aurumcalendula) wrote2025-07-27 05:25 pm

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Unfortunately some stuff came up and I wasn't able to catch any of DC Slash's online convention this weekend. I am looking forward to checking out the vid premieres once they're posted!
Smart Bitches, Trashy BooksSmart Bitches, Trashy Books ([syndicated profile] smartbitches_feed) wrote2025-07-27 10:00 am

Movie Review: Superman (2025)

Posted by Elyse

I was really excited going in to see Superman, wanting it to be a technicolor, hopeful answer to superhero movies, one that would be more uplifting than recent fare. While the movie tries to do that, it’s also kind of a mess and unfortunately the best scenes have been shown already as clips in the trailer. I would recommend renting Superman when it comes to streaming services, but save your money when it comes to theater viewing.

One thing that the movie does well is casting. David Corenswet makes an excellent Superman (we rarely see him as Clark Kent), Rachel Brosnahan is perfect as Lois Lane, and Nicholas Holt chews up the scenery as Lex Luthor. 

When the movie opens Superman has been in the public eye for three years, acting as Metropolis’ number one firefighter. He doesn’t fight crime so much as save people (and animals) from a variety of threats. He vows never to kill unless it’s absolutely unavoidable. 

Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane in a purple vneck blouse and black pants standing in front of some massive concrete rubble with Superman, in costume, smiling at her

Superman isn’t the only metahuman in the world. There are other superly-abled people including the Justice Gang, made up of Mr. Terrific, the Green Lantern and Hawkgirl. What distinguishes him is that he’s the only alien on Earth, which can make him a little scary. He’s invincible and here to do what? 

The first part of the film shows the world, even Lois, struggling with this. Is this guy for real? Is anyone actually this nice? He doesn’t even use swear words. No one can be that wholesome, right?

Which is what Lex Luthor is trying to prove. Luthor is obsessed with Superman, almost to the point where you wonder, is this a sexual thing? Many fanfics will follow this movie, I’m sure. Holt does a stellar job of making Luthor fixated on Superman (to the point of a vein bulging in his forehead) without it becoming comical. He’s deeply disturbing. 

Luthor wants the world to hate Superman as much as he does (allegedly, I kept whispering ‘just kiss’ in the theatre) so he plots a smear campaign against our hero while simultaneously debuting some metahumans who work for him (The Engineer and Ultraman) who can fill Superman’s red boots.

The beginning half of the movie asks viewers, are we so cynical that we can’t believe someone this wholly decent exists? And it’s a good question.

Unfortunately the second half of the film devolves into a CGI chaos and the question is never answered to satisfaction. 

The second half of the movie reminded me a lot of Guardians of the Galaxy which Gunn also directed. There’s a lot of brightly colored, explosive action happening along with some wise-cracking, but it’s pulling the viewer away from where the movie could really shine, substituting big, epic battles for character development. Corenswet, Holt and especially Brosnahan are so good that they’re wasted on chores like 

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surviving interdimensional wormholes or battling giant kaiju. 

In the beginning of the movie Lois questions Superman about his involvement in international conflicts. Who does he represent? Can someone who is invulnerable and as powerful as he is intervene in a budding war and remain neutral? It’s this great, tense scene and then we just kind of forget about it.

Then that gray area goes away and…

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… later the bad guys invade the good guys and it’s all dumbed down to the Green Lantern knocking over tanks with giant hands flipping the bird. 

Aside from Lois, the rest of The Daily Planet staff are reduced to caricatures. Perry White makes pronouncements while puffing a cigar, the sports reporter is a jock-bully, Cat Grant is mostly cleavage and a terrible wig, and for unknown reasons every single woman has the hots for Jimmy Olsen (to the extent that it’s used as plot device). Superman is saving the world and those zany reporters are flying around in Mr. Terrific’s…flying thing. It’s not great.

The fact is the three principal actors have the chops to make a really compelling superhero film that asks questions about heroism and inherent decency and if such things are possible in a cynical and divided world, and all of that development and tension was squandered for gags and big fight scenes. It was such a bummer.

Honestly, the best part of this movie is Krypto the super dog. Krypto is not a Good Boy. He’s not even trying. He’s what happens when you give a terrier superpowers and he’s hilarious and wonderful, but not enough to save the film.

I’m hopeful there’s a sequel to this film and that Gunn gets it right, because there is so much potential with the actors playing these characters. In the meantime though, save your popcorn money.

 

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Redbird ([personal profile] redbird) wrote2025-07-27 04:02 pm
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RIP Tom Lehrer

Tom Lehrer, a satirical songwriter and professor of math and musical theater, has died, age 97. A lot of his songs are satirical, often about then-current events, but most of those songs hold up pretty well, I think.

The Universal Hub post about Lehrer's death links to several videos.

Lehrer placed all his music in the public domain, including performance rights and the right to publish parodies and distortions, in the public domain a few years ago. Everything is available for download, though the website includes a notice that it will be shut down at some date in the not too distant future (relative to 2022.

Oh, and Lehrer also wrote my favorite song from the PBS program The Electric Company, "Silent E."
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Ree ([personal profile] nanamikento) wrote in [community profile] 100words2025-07-27 03:22 pm

Jujutsu Kaisen - Recharging

Title: Recharging
Fandom: Jujutsu Kaisen
Rating: G
Notes: A canon divergence, they're all healthy and happy. Toge speaks.

(AO3 link)

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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-07-27 02:45 pm

[ SECRET POST #6778 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6778 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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Notes:

Secrets Left to Post: 02 pages, 30 secrets from Secret Submission Post #970.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
Suggestions, comments, and concerns should go here.
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oursin ([personal profile] oursin) wrote2025-07-27 07:03 pm
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Culinary

Last week's bread held out pretty well, though unfortunately not quite long enough to extend to frittata for Friday night supper.

Instead I made the somewhat ersatz 'Thai fried rice' with saucisson sec.

Saturday breakfast rolls: Tassajarra method, 50:50% wholemeal/white spelt, Rayner organic barley malt extract, and dried blueberries ('apple juice infused' WTF): turned out quite nicely.

Today's lunch: stifado of diced lamb shoulder, served with Greek spinach rice and gingery healthy-grilled baby courgettes and red bell pepper (teriyaki sauce rather than tamari).

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Rascal ([personal profile] gimmighoulcoins) wrote in [community profile] 100words2025-07-27 02:05 pm

Sonic the Hedgehog (movies) - Ol' Reliable

Title: Ol' Reliable
Fandom: Sonic the Hedgehog (movies)
Rating: G

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Working Stories - Funny & True Stories | NotAlwaysRight.com ([syndicated profile] notalwaysworking_feed) wrote2025-07-27 05:55 pm

A Slap In The Face Of Workplace Behavior

Posted by Not Always Right

Read A Slap In The Face Of Workplace Behavior

There was a recent incident at the office where I work, where a male employee slapped the butt of a female employee as she was walking past his desk. The situation escalated further when he tried to backhand her after she got in his face over the slap. The police did end up getting involved, but he didn't end up actually arrested, apparently, as he was back in the office later that week, with an HR meeting at the end of the week to 'discuss his continued employment'.

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maevedarcy ([personal profile] maevedarcy) wrote in [community profile] recthething2025-07-27 01:37 pm
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Sense8 Week 2025 Rec List

Last month I organized [tumblr.com profile] sense8week, a fandom event to celebrate the show's 10 years. Now that I've read/seen all sense8week works, here's a rec list with my faves.

Medium: fanfic
Fandom: Sense8
Relationships: Felix & Wolfgang, Hernando/Lito/Dani, Amanita/Nomi, Riley & Wolfgang, and Kala/Rajan/Wolfgang
Total: 5 works

See the full list at my journal.

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the_shoshanna ([personal profile] the_shoshanna) wrote2025-07-27 11:33 am

I am traveling!

The heat index is going to hit 42C/103F here today, omg, this Canadian is not used to this. Good thing I made out like a bandit at the thrift store the other day (took in a load of donations and therefore went shopping): three cute little dresses and a pair of shorts, plus a Columbia rain jacket that was only $10 so I'm also ready for the tropical downpour that is predicted here.

I sanitized my devices to go through US border control, and then I was not only not inspected or interrogated, I didn't even have to speak to a person at all! I have Nexus/Global Entry, and all I had to do was unmask for a photo and be waved through. Which is pretty cool, except for the part where it's terrifying.

The friend I'm visiting is under a lot of stress these days (I mean, aren't we all) and last night she wanted to watch something enjoyably distracting, so we watched Conclave and she loved it. Yay! For me it was a repeat viewing, and definitely held up. I do still wonder what Sister Shanumi was doing in the cardinals' quarters that evening, though; I feel like there's a lot more backstory there than we saw. (Also I highly recommend this story https://archiveofourown.org/works/62100625 ("Oh, Sister" by veganthranduil) to anyone looking for more of Sister Agnes.) Next up may be Kpop Demon Hunters, about which I know very little (ditto kpop itself) but which I keep seeing people praising. On the face of it I wouldn't think it would be my kind of thing -- I've never been much for animation -- but I wouldn't have thought that about a movie of old men arguing about how to divvy up power amongst themselves, either, so you never know.

My latest haircut is not great -- sometimes my stylist knocks it out of the park, and sometimes she fouls out -- and I am sad that my first time in five years or more with two other friends I'm seeing on this trip will be with bad hair!