Even if I didn't see the original series, this movie rocks!
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The movie's awesome. by
on 2010-06-16 17:59:00 UTC
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I didn't want to kill anyone by
on 2010-06-16 17:24:00 UTC
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but I got told off for hackling.
I didn't really see the Face Murdock slash in the film. BA Murdock, sure. But I'm not a slasher myself, so I probably don't see what is there. (For a listing of all the slashy moments between Face and Murdock from the TV show, see this fanvid)
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That summary doesn't even make sense. by
on 2010-06-16 16:36:00 UTC
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If her life was "lonely but predictable," I would call that together. Maybe not a good kind of together, but certainly together. If you want a crappy romance-novel cliché, it should be "...showed her how to live" or something.
But then again, it's a Suefic. They're not supposed to make sense.
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With my brain functioning slightly better... by
on 2010-06-16 15:57:00 UTC
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It's good. It's very good. Someone already linked you to FictionPress, or I would have done it for you...
I don't quite understand why Brian seems to have this infective cheerful possession effect on random characters... Or the description of "endlessly sepia-toned miles". It sounds rather like they're in some kind of barren alternate dimension.
Don't mind my brain, it's on fantasy setting. But that's what it sounds like... The title only makes it slightly clearer. You might want to explain in-story that they are, in fact, in Kansas, along with why they're in Kansas in the first place. I, for one, am confused.
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It happens by
on 2010-06-16 15:54:00 UTC
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I could read it a thousand times, you could read it a thousand times, but the moment it gets put on the Internet someone will find an error we both missed. C'est la vie.
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You have to admit... by
on 2010-06-16 13:46:00 UTC
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...the thought of a zombie-killing sandwich is pretty funny.
The fic's still crap, though.
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Yeah. It's cool. by
on 2010-06-16 12:03:00 UTC
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You watched Wanted too? Oh my god. I am so sorry. The comic book was much better. After ten minutes of watching the movie, I wanted to kill the writers...
Yeah, the one fic that I saw last night was actually really good. Short, but sweet and to the point (gummy worms, seriously? Never mind, just read the story.)
Oh, just you wait, Inde. There will be scores upon scores of Face Murdock slash. Any new fanbrats who watch this will pick up on at least half of the slashy "clues" that I found. Hmmmm... *rubs chin and then smirks like Jim Carrey* I can't wait until they try that.
Anyways, I think this set of writers did pretty well at their job (and hey, the show isn't as campy as I thought it would be!), and I am suitably impressed with the reimaginings of the characters, especially Murdock.
And Blackforest? Bwahahahah! That is so funny--Black Water; I wonder when they'll start protesting the movie... Yeah, the Marine Corps and the Army in our 'verse hate those guys too. Black Forest? Bwahahahaha!
-Honu_Wahine
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How did I miss those?! by
on 2010-06-16 11:24:00 UTC
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I was the beta reader, I can't believe I didn't pick up on those. Gah. Fail betareader is fail.
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Good work! by
on 2010-06-16 09:46:00 UTC
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And well done for reading that. God knows I couldn't have.
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Mission Plug by
on 2010-06-16 09:05:00 UTC
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http://rc-6237.livejournal.com/1503.html
In which Ian and Lee go on their first mission, and an Author Wraith is exorcised from the NCIS fandom. Created during this mission was one mini-Abby called Abbey; it's first come, first serve as to who gets her. Comment either her or on the LJ to claim her.
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Seen the movie too by
on 2010-06-16 08:09:00 UTC
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I wouldn't go as far as to call it a new fandom. The story of the film fits marvelously well with the 80s TV show. A lot of the TV show fans will go and see it (and A-Team seems to be on a continuous rerun loop). Although, wow, FFnet already has a movie category for it.
It always takes a little while for fic to pick up. Film's only been out since the 11th (10th in the Netherlands), and won't be out until late July in Britain. Quite a few of the fic writers I know are from Britain.
I liked the film. After Wanted I was a little worried that the same authors would be writing the A-Team film, but I'm pleased with what they came up with. It's a good genesis story for the A-Team (it basically tells the story of the Team before the start of the TV show, and solved that long mystery of why BA is wearing airborne insignia if he hates flying) and captures the humour of the show excellently.
For some reason I don't think much bad will happen to the fandom. But I am feeling rather protective of the new canon, and I'll keep my eye on the new category (and the old one and the archive) so badfic can be dealt with quickly.
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You're welcome. (nm) by
on 2010-06-16 06:23:00 UTC
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Re: As the ships are sentient... by
on 2010-06-16 06:22:00 UTC
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Okay. The party'll take some time, as I don't have permission yet, but I'll find some time.
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Oh. alright. :) (nm) by
on 2010-06-16 06:20:00 UTC
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Thanks! (nm) by
on 2010-06-16 05:43:00 UTC
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Heheh. by
on 2010-06-16 05:21:00 UTC
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If you interpret the entire PPCverse as words, then everyone ends up seeming controlled by them and... You know where I'm going with this... Soon, you end up with not a fictional universe at all but just a blob of... words...
And that isn't fun, at least to me. In my opinion, it's more interesting if you take the two concepts and mix them together, so the inhabitants of the PPCverse are biological, yet the words are such an integral part of them that the two are inseparable. If the body dies, the words are rendered inert, having lost their meaning. Likewise, if the words are somehow destroyed, the body ceases to function, the words acting like a life support system for the character.
Sues and Author-wraiths consist almost entirely of words, and are thus far less capable of acting independently from them. They're just puppets to act out the words that make them up, mindlessly following orders until something changes, in which it will feebly try to adapt (and fail).
...I don't know... I'm probably not onto anything at all, I'm just rambling on again out of sheer boredom. *hides*
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Thank you! by
on 2010-06-16 04:20:00 UTC
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I don't know what to say in return, besides that from here on out, I will be easy to recognize at Meets, because my face is permanently stuck on blush. *grin*
Thank you, Elorie.
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Well... yes. by
on 2010-06-16 04:18:00 UTC
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Or being facetious. There's no -end- of online communities of writers, this is just my favorite (or so). (Though I dunno that I'd trust fictionpress-- it's too much like The Pit, and I have an unnatural fear of voles.)
And thank you!
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Welcome! Have a pet zombie! by
on 2010-06-16 03:44:00 UTC
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We've trained him not to eat people through judicious use of a cattle prod. Feed him brains if you can, but chicken will do in a pinch.
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A new movie is out. by
on 2010-06-16 03:06:00 UTC
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That's right folks, the A-Team is back, and they are just as funny. This time around, there aren't so many badfics just yet (last check, just one, by a damn good author named MizHowlinMad over on the pit).
Here's hoping that nothing bad happens to the new fandom (and hopefully everyone else on the planet's read the bad reviews...)
Any roads...
Thoughts on the movie, anyone? Bad, horrible, horrendously funny and better than expected? I give it three and a half stars out of four (it was just as good as the Marine Corps Times said!).
-Honu_Wahine *goes back to watching A-Team tv-show*