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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2019-07-24 03:34 pm

Trackway and Camp and City lost, Salt Marsh where now is corn

Last night was not quite as successful on the sleep front, owing mostly to the cutting down and woodchipping of a tree across the street which woke both me and [personal profile] spatch and panicked both the cats; I fell back asleep afterward and had a classic anxiety dream of being expected to perform in the chorus of a concert for which I had never been given the music, only a lyric sheet, at which I was criticized for not being able to keep up. I miss the tree across the road already. I think it had mostly died, but it had branches and leaves and it cast a shadow. Bright-smashed with sunlight, that patch of sidewalk looks a lot more unforgiving now.

Rutger Hauer has died. I saw him first—and for years, only—in Blade Runner (1982), so he always had that more-human-than-human quality for me. I'll have to find something different to watch for his memory.

I am aware that the Mueller testimony is going on. I hope something effective comes of it. I do not want to become fatalistic, because that makes me useless, but the decks feel so stacked.
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2019-07-24 08:09 pm (UTC)(link)
We got a considerable and lengthy thunderstorm which is never good for the sleep patterns, so you have my utmost sympathy!
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[personal profile] sholio 2019-07-24 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Rutger Hauer has died.

Oh no! That makes me sad.

I mainly think of him from Blade Runner also. That, and Ladyhawke.
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[personal profile] rosefox 2019-07-25 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
My formative Rutger Hauer movie is Split Second, the only horror movie I can watch. It is bananapants and really remarkably good, mostly because it gets to the point where a standard horror movie would attempt to take itself seriously and then blows completely past it. If you feel up for watching an apocalyptic climate change horror movie about the Devil (who looks a whole lot like the alien from Alien) stalking through a rain-flooded London, with only Rutger Hauer, a nebbishy by-the-book cop, and Rutger Hauer's aggressively pin-up sexy ex-girlfriend in his way, I recommend it highly.
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[personal profile] rosefox 2019-07-25 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
It's on Tubi to watch for free. I don't know what Tubi is.

Your searching may turn up a two-minute trailer; I don't recommend watching it if you want to watch the movie, as it spoils some of the best lines.
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[personal profile] rosefox 2019-07-25 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Oh good!

I had forgotten, or never realized, that the femme fatale in Split Second is played by Kim Cattrall. They made this movie for like five dollars. I have no idea how they pulled in such a cast.
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[personal profile] julian 2019-07-25 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. We had unexpected roof repairs, which is still full of *whirrrr*, but doesn't destroy trees. (For which, my sympathies.)

Being very of my era, I'd suggest Ladyhawke?
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[personal profile] selkie 2019-07-25 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
*kicks little fat flipper feet*
I wrote two sentences two days ago and haven't found the brain space again since. Where are you buying yours these days when you can get it? Is it on the fucking ration and no one told me? Can I trade on the black market?

UGH.
(I came here to say I was sorry for your shade tree, and I am. But also. Ugh.)
Also, I didn't hit any bunheads with my cane this morning. That ought to be worth hard currency. They were in the access seats.
*whines elsewhere*
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[personal profile] kore 2019-07-25 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
If that is the one with the "We're gonna need guns. BIG GUNS" line my husband adores it and I've seen it like three times.
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[personal profile] kore 2019-07-25 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Years ago now, we lost the giant Japanese cherry shade tree that was right outside our windows (giving the apartment the nickname "the treehouse" by one friend) because it was barely inside the next door yard, and our lives were really impoverished by its loss and I still miss it.
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[personal profile] rosefox 2019-07-25 03:48 pm (UTC)(link)
It is! I just watched that scene and it really is a classic.
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[personal profile] kore 2019-07-25 03:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It is a surprisingly good funny twisty movie! I remember thinking even at the time "Hey, the woman character's part is not that bad in this." It had two women producers apparently, saith Wiki.
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[personal profile] kore 2019-07-25 03:52 pm (UTC)(link)
T suggested rewatching Ladyhawke as a tribute and man, I just burst into tears. I saw that on its first run in theatres. (It was one of the first films I got on video.)
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[personal profile] julian 2019-07-25 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm pretty sure I didn't see it in theatre, but it was a staple of sleepovers. Perfect for slightly sleep depped teenagers.