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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2014-01-02 05:24 pm

I don't need much, but this I need

When I got home from my frozen stagger through the snow-shuttered streets of Somerville (bank, groceries), I found a package from [livejournal.com profile] handful_ofdust in the mailbox. I was carrying three plastic bags and could no longer feel my hands; fortunately it was a compact flat package and I could stick it under one arm along with the payment from Goblin Fruit and a wedding card from friends of the family. I had to thaw out my fingers before I could unlace my boots. The apple cider sorbet I had brought home for [livejournal.com profile] derspatchel had not melted at all. We ate some fudge. I opened my package.

[livejournal.com profile] handful_ofdust sent me Peter Cushing: A Life in Film (2013) by David Miller. It is full of photographs and anecdotes and THAT'S A PICTURE OF PETER CUSHING AS ANDREW CROCKER-HARRIS FROM THE BBC'S 1955 ADAPTATION OF THE BROWNING VERSION HOLY BLAP GEMMA THIS BOOK HAS JUST EARNED ITS PASSAGE THANK YOU.

(My e-mail's still dead. But I have a new book. I can deal.)

[identity profile] handful-ofdust.livejournal.com 2014-01-03 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
Yaaaay! I'm really glad it's already paying off. As it amusingly turned out, A Life In Film is basically exactly the same book that my Dad sent me last Christmas, so when I realized that (shortly after I'd ordered it), I thought of you. Sorry not to bring it down with me to Readercon liked I'd intended, but...yeah, considering the whole puking-in-the-sink thing later on that weekend, I think I was probably distracted by incipient sickness.

That said, I have some other stuff I was going to offer you, and given the email situation, I'm just going to ask it here: Are you interested in DVD copies of Near Dark, The Thing, Angel Heart and Pacific Rim? I also have Chronicle, Iron Man 3, World War Z and Star Trek: Into Darkness to throw in the pile, if you're interested.

[identity profile] handful-ofdust.livejournal.com 2014-01-03 07:24 am (UTC)(link)
Chronicle is a found-footage film that starts off like "what if average high school dudes suddenly developed superpowers?" (telekinesis, in this case), but builds from there in very wrenching and interesting directions. I really love the performances, especially Michael B. Jordan as Steve the very normal, popular jock who's bigger-hearted than you'd expect and Dane DeHaan as Andrew the abused loner who obsessively films everything, the sort of guy who'd be a school shooter is a non-genre film, but might become a hero if this was a world run by Marvel or DC. Unfortunately for him it isn't, but man, he fights against the decaying orbit of his own gravitational field hard.