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topaz119 ([personal profile] topaz119) wrote2013-07-11 03:01 pm
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moderately-sleep-deprived rambles

So, at 9 o'clock last night, my neighbor texts me to say she's going to see "Much Ado" and do I want to go? Which I did, so there I was, going out at 9:30. In the *night*. Without kids.

Very exciting.

We both enjoyed the movie immensely, which is probably not a surprise for me, but my friend is a lit teacher and only a peripheral Whedon fan, so she had no idea who most of the actors were. We both adored Amy Acker--she packed so much into the arch of an eyebrow that we decided we needed to see it again just to watch her exclusively. Her "were I a man" monologue was everything I could have wished for. I wavered on Alexis, thinking that he was playing Benedick a little too broadly, and thus wasn't quite up to what should have been Beatrice's standards, but when the chips were down, he came through with enough intensity to merit her heart. My biggest nitpick was that the modern-day setting made it that much harder to let go of the inevitable oh, please that it was so easy to pass off Hero as collapsing and dying from shame and mortification. In period settings, it's a bit easier to go with it. And there *totally* needed to be more groveling when the truth came out, again with the period. Then again, circling back to "were I a man," dude wrote that centuries ago for a female character, which makes it even better. It was totally worth only getting half my normal sleep, though my Diet Coke consumption is through the roof today.

Non-spoilery to [livejournal.com profile] rogoblue -- Reed was awesome, as were his suits. :D

Oh, and I signed up for [community profile] polybigbang. I'm thinking about H5-0, Kono/Danny/Steve. (Or possibly Leverage and Parker/Hardison/Eliot. Or maybe more in the only Trek thing I've ever written, and adding Gaila to my Kirk/Pike. But probably Kono/Danny/Steve.) My Marvel Bang is at that point where I've stopped trying to write what I thought I was going to write and started writing what the story wants/needs to be, which is progress, at least. There's still a lot of pouting at the screen, though. And only about 4000 words. But progress.
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[personal profile] sperrywink 2013-07-11 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I really enjoyed Much Ado also! Such a fun movie!