Here's some music for you: three songs each from four bands and singers I love. The files are at Box.net, which means (for those unfamiliar with it) that you can listen to the songs as well as download them.
Mylene Farmer. I can't help loving her songs even when they are kitchy 'cos the woman is so artistic. I love her videos too!
California
Je te rends ton amour
L'ame-stram-gram
My beloved Rammstein released a new album. I can't say I loved all of it (I never do though) but I liked half of the songs.
Fruhling in Paris -- this one is the best, as for me, from this album. Also, Till singing in foreign languages is sexy :) Here he sings in French.
Rammlied -- the opening song of the album and yet another version of Rammstein including their own name in their song. Fun! And quite strong.
Pussy -- the notorious Pussy, the one of the NC-17 video, with which R+ came back after their years of silence.
My beloved Pulp. I know you know and like some songs of theirs. Do you like their Separations though? It's one of their first albums and still my favourite of theirs. Actually, this was the album that turned me from classical music to pop and rock :) I don't like what Jarvis Cocker does now and didn't like even their last album with Pulp. IMO it lost all their earlier vitality. But still, they hold a very special place in my heart :)
Separations, the title song.
Don't You Want Me Anymore -- a bit morbid, more than a bit ironic and role-playing, and all-in-all wonderful melodically.
Acryllic Afternoons, from His'n'Hers.
And my beloved The Cranberries. I swear, I listen to Dolores O'Riordan mewl and scream while trying not to hear the lyrics. She's, to put it mildly, not a good poet. But her energy! Her voice! I love it :)
I Just Shot John Lennon
Electric Blue
Hollywood
And here's the link to the entire folder. Enjoy! :)





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Mylene Farmer. I can't help loving her songs even when they are kitchy 'cos the woman is so artistic. I love her videos too!
California
Je te rends ton amour
L'ame-stram-gram
My beloved Rammstein released a new album. I can't say I loved all of it (I never do though) but I liked half of the songs.
Fruhling in Paris -- this one is the best, as for me, from this album. Also, Till singing in foreign languages is sexy :) Here he sings in French.
Rammlied -- the opening song of the album and yet another version of Rammstein including their own name in their song. Fun! And quite strong.
Pussy -- the notorious Pussy, the one of the NC-17 video, with which R+ came back after their years of silence.
My beloved Pulp. I know you know and like some songs of theirs. Do you like their Separations though? It's one of their first albums and still my favourite of theirs. Actually, this was the album that turned me from classical music to pop and rock :) I don't like what Jarvis Cocker does now and didn't like even their last album with Pulp. IMO it lost all their earlier vitality. But still, they hold a very special place in my heart :)
Separations, the title song.
Don't You Want Me Anymore -- a bit morbid, more than a bit ironic and role-playing, and all-in-all wonderful melodically.
Acryllic Afternoons, from His'n'Hers.
And my beloved The Cranberries. I swear, I listen to Dolores O'Riordan mewl and scream while trying not to hear the lyrics. She's, to put it mildly, not a good poet. But her energy! Her voice! I love it :)
I Just Shot John Lennon
Electric Blue
Hollywood
And here's the link to the entire folder. Enjoy! :)





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Opening Move, by Ravenna C Tan #
Ogata/Touya, NC-17, under 1000 words. Summary: Touya receives an unexpected lesson from his senpai.
Ravenna wrote this ficlet for me and it's designed to hit all my HikaGo rare pairing kinks :) Paraphrasing my comment to the author, awwwwww! It's Ogata/Touya! It's so lovely! And it's for meeee! I do wonder how Ravenna manages to combine detached with hot and make lovely things without shmoop.
If you like Ogata, go try it!




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Ogata/Touya, NC-17, under 1000 words. Summary: Touya receives an unexpected lesson from his senpai.
Ravenna wrote this ficlet for me and it's designed to hit all my HikaGo rare pairing kinks :) Paraphrasing my comment to the author, awwwwww! It's Ogata/Touya! It's so lovely! And it's for meeee! I do wonder how Ravenna manages to combine detached with hot and make lovely things without shmoop.
If you like Ogata, go try it!




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Yesterday, with mild horror and great amusement, I discovered something...
Our site manager at work: I would SO hit that!
He's not even crazy good looking, although he does look good... But it's the dorky eyeglasses and the hot haircut... the overall geekyness of his ties. I'ma stop now.
There's also this new guy on our team. lol he's like this rly cute, clueless guy who may be gay but doesn't know it yet. But he is like 18. OMG I am a cougar D:
I want to marry Richard Castle, too. That's more down my alley... lol
In news unrelated tome being horny rn people I would like to bang, I got a pair of shoes and a handbag on Sunday. It was a sale, and they both made me get them. I wonder when does someone cross the line of needing shopping therapy. I hope I still don't, because I need a pair of white shoes before the season is over. Oh, and another pair of boots.
My feet are cold.
This post is both hilarious and sad. First it makes me feel like a senior citizen, but to be honest... it is with pride that I am fond of those things kids now don't recognize and can't remember. Then again, also solidifies my belief that Gen Y is NOT those kids. They have no idea what shaped the lives of kids born in the 80's.
Humanity: revise your history classifications, please.
omg I want to take a nap... Gonna go do that now.
xoxo
Our site manager at work: I would SO hit that!
He's not even crazy good looking, although he does look good... But it's the dorky eyeglasses and the hot haircut... the overall geekyness of his ties. I'ma stop now.
There's also this new guy on our team. lol he's like this rly cute, clueless guy who may be gay but doesn't know it yet. But he is like 18. OMG I am a cougar D:
I want to marry Richard Castle, too. That's more down my alley... lol
In news unrelated to
My feet are cold.
This post is both hilarious and sad. First it makes me feel like a senior citizen, but to be honest... it is with pride that I am fond of those things kids now don't recognize and can't remember. Then again, also solidifies my belief that Gen Y is NOT those kids. They have no idea what shaped the lives of kids born in the 80's.
Humanity: revise your history classifications, please.
omg I want to take a nap... Gonna go do that now.
xoxo
- Mood:
horny
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9 [] Rated PG-13 for violence and scary images. Runtime: 79 minutes. Director: Shane Acker Summary: When 9 first comes to life, he finds himself in a post-apocalyptic world where all humans are gone, and it is only by chance that he discovers a small community of others like him taking refuge from fearsome machines that roam the earth intent on their extinction. Despite being the neophyte of the group, 9 convinces the others that hiding will do them no good. They must take the offensive if they are to survive, and they must discover why the machines want to destroy them in the first place. As they'll soon come to learn, the very future of civilization may depend on them. |
My notes: BFF ordered me to watch this film 'cos she had seen a couple of scenes from it and fell in love with the visuals. So I did.
I liked it fine, especially the visual side, yes. Landscapes, the dolls, those factories and machines. If you like steampunk, go for it! I did find it very, very pleasant for the eyes. Not quite an eye candy 'cos it's all greyish-brownish and raw and dusty but it looks really nice.
I even liked the story for the most part. It's quite charming, and the story of a small individual becoming a hero in order to save the world, figuring things out, gathering courage and strength, well, it's cliché of course but it's a sure win as far as modern action/adventure goes. But at the same time, I found it annoying. I mean, if you have such a well-established heroic cliché, there's no need to make it even more cliché by making the villain a Hitler in such a non-metaphorical way. I mean, sometimes it's OK to believe that your spectators aren't completely stupid, so there's no need to put things in their mouth and chew for them. Sometimes you can create a more far-fetched metaphor, say, as Tolkien did in LotR or as Hiromu Arakawa does in Fullmetal Alchemist, and your audience will get it. Or on the contrary: make him Hitler, no a Hitler-like something. Don't dance around trying to side-step every dangerous thing.
Another thing that annoyed me was 7 at the very end of it. The dolls are more or less sexless, more boy/men-like than girl/woman-like but whatever. I liked it that the story wasn't about love, that it wasn't about how family saves everything -- which, let's be frank, Hollywood feeds us so much as to make one want to stay single forever. But then [spoiler]7 acquired some distinctly lady-like expressions, nearly batting eyelashes. WTF? Will they now hold hand and knit baby dolls or something?[/end spoiler]
And this leads me to the following. I liked Dragon Hunters much better (my review). They are seemingly nothing alike, Dragon Hunters and 9. It's just that they both are about small people saving the world and that something in the animation looks similar to me. So, while I'm ready to rave about Dragon Hunters for ages, this review is about 9 and regretfully, I'm not prepared to squeal about it. Yes, I enjoyed it. Yes, it's a real pleasure for the eyes. But I expected more. The animation made me expect more originality from the plot, and it might be completely my fault that I was so ready to fall in love but in the end, merely liked it. But like it I did. Give it a try!
Literal as well as virtual, which I find most fitting :) It's snowing heavily for the first time here! Late winter this year.
Thank you very much for the snowflakes, guys! You know who you are :)) [and a with a few of you, only you know but I'm grateful anyway :)] I'm so clueless! I thought it was some LJ holiday animation first :)
Regretfully, I can't join the fun sending them 'cos I'm still too newly employed to have any spare money Whoa! ok but I'll try to gather my two remaining brain cells and post a review a bit later. THANK YOU!!!
Thank you very much for the snowflakes, guys! You know who you are :)) [and a with a few of you, only you know but I'm grateful anyway :)] I'm so clueless! I thought it was some LJ holiday animation first :)

