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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2021-06-08 11:57 pm

Dragged me through the deepest waters

I don't know if this day-plus headache is the result of the heat or the humidity or some other meteorological factor that could knock it off any time now, but at least what I am doing right now is eating lemon poppy seed ice cream and reading my paperback of Nevil Shute's Landfall (1940) which arrived this afternoon. [personal profile] davidgillon, the foreword directly cites as inspiration the friendly fire incident involving HMS Snapper on December 3, 1939: "It is remarkable that he was able to get this lightly fictionalised version of the event past the censors." Have a couple of links.

1. Courtesy of [personal profile] moon_custafer: a gifset of Bishop from Aliens (1986), whom I love.

2. Courtesy of [personal profile] handful_ofdust: a chunk of meta on the first three Pirates of the Caribbean proving that after fifteen-ish years, none of my emotions about these movies have gone anywhere (and that [personal profile] gaudior and I should totally feel smug about reading the signs of Elizabeth's self-actualization as a pirate). In any case, even though I am on record as liking the myth-arc of the original ending, it appears that I am one hundred and ten percent here for the hypothetical AU of "Pirate King Elizabeth with her devoted, snatch-heroism-from-the-jaws-of-disgrace ex-Royal-Navy Commodore Norrington." Would also watch the Will and Elizabeth Flying Dutchman Jailbreak Show. Come on.

3. I just really like this picture of Galina Vishnevskaya and Benjamin Britten. I presume it was taken during the recording sessions for the War Requiem (1963), whose rehearsal tapes are still one of my favorite bootlegs in existence. "Please, ladies and gentlemen, I want to have a bash, as they say, at the Sanctus."
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2021-06-09 11:37 am (UTC)(link)
That's a great gifset of Bishop. I don't remember the movie well enough to remember the scenes (or even Bishop himself, to be honest--my only memories are of the child who's managed to hide and survive), but I love what you wrote in your 2015 entry, and I just like the gifs in and of themselves. And the sentiment expressed.

Hope you rise up today headache free.