Fannish May

Jun. 7th, 2025 11:38 am
tinny: Commandant Karadec from the French series HPI, looking perplexed (as always) in rose-brown soft colors, with the text "so hot when he gets angry" (hpi_karadec hot when he gets angry)
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Movies


Not much... I saw a documentary called Ice Grave at the theater this week, since there's a festival going on here. It's (another) version of the famous Swedish North Pole expedition in a hydrogen balloon in 1897. I can't honestly recommend it, but it was well done and pretty immersive, put together mostly from the photographs taken by one of the three expedition members. It has an absolutely beautiful saxophone score by Bendik Giske, who was there at the showing, and explained that he recorded it in one go, as one long piece through the whole movie. O_O His style is unique, here's a concert of his: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OQfk5HUN-Q. I couldn't find any more information on it online anywhere, and the version we saw looked kind of unfinished. I don't think it has an international release yet.

TV ongoing


HPI season 5!!!! This fandom is my whole world at the moment and I'm loving it. I've made a French friend with whom to talk about it, and I've managed to rope two friends into the show, and both are on their way through season one and love it so far. \o/

The first three episodes aired in May. My new friend and I agreed to follow the weekly French airing schedule instead of watching all four episodes at once, to really be able to dig into each episode separately. So I've seen the first three and they are brilliant! Half of it is excitement about a new season - premieres tend to do that to me - and half of it is that the end of the first episode is just so very good omg. I'm very happy that I have the means to watch it at all and don't have to wait for months for a German release. (It will be on Disney+ in June, so that's something.) My rewatch is now in season 4, and I suspect if we want to keep going with that, I will have to translate the subs myself. At least I've found French subs by now, so it's less work than it could have been. The first episode was quite a trial for me, watching it without any subs at all. I think I watched it at least five times, and there were still scenes where I didn't get everything.

I had the crazy idea to make a comm for it ([community profile] hpi_tv) and posted all my icons to it so far. I'm thinking of adding ep discussion posts, and articles/photos, but haven't gotten there yet.

I finished The Pitt in one big rush. Phew! So good! I still maintain that the one-day format detracts from my enjoyment of character development, but they did a really good job letting us get to know the characters despite that restriction. I liked all of them in the end, even Langdon. I think my faves were the abrasive women, Santos and McKay. I was happy (not happy) to have predicted what was going to happen in the evening eps, as I'm usually not good at picking up on foreshadowing. I blame it on them being very very obvious. :D I quickly scanned the fic that's there about the show, but nothing snagged me so I've basically put the show behind me. It was good.

Doctor Odyssey finished airing, and the thing I had been afraid of happening did happen, so I'm likely out of there. I don't think they'll get a second season anyway, but... yeah. I might change my mind by September, but I am pretty miffed at where they took it in the end. It was very good in the middle there. The fandom suspects network interference, which probably explains the lack of a renewal. Moving on.

Having been ill for a bit this month, I opted for watching something random and landed on Remington Steele. Oh my, it only holds up part of the time. It's quite funny in places, but a lot of the jokes are more misogynistic than they should be, considering the premise of the show, and Pierce Brosnan's acting is still cringe. (I love him anyway.)

TV new


Murderbot! I watched the first ep, and then started rereading the novella, because I'd forgotten most of it. I finished that (and two more novellas) before I continued with episodes 2 and 3. Definitely a good decision, because I can now relatively confidently tell what follows the book and what they changed. Fwiw, I don't like the fact that murderbot sounds and looks so decidedly male, but I liked it despite that. It's really well done, great visuals, fun book-accurate narration. I think all of it is really close to the book, except for some sex/romance/pining that wasn't in the book. Which confuses me, because Murderbot explicitly says it doesn't care for sex, so why did they think they had to add that? To annoy Murderbot (and its fans) more? I guess it's a valid trade-off between the existing Murderbot fans (who are going to watch it anyway, lets not kid ourselves) and trying to attract new fans by adding more sex. Anyway, that's a minor complaint. I like it so far.

I tried two eps of Etoile, and while I adore the pervasive bilingualism - every character speaks both English and French and some of them codeswitch wonderfully - I actually don't like a single one of the characters. Some of them actively annoy me to a point I never want to see them again. A pity.

Through the whole "where do I get HPI from" stress, I've found more French tv streaming sites and got my hands on more Mehdi Nebbou things:

Another Mehdi Nebbou thing! Tout Va Bien (2023) (English title "Everything is Fine"). It's a French drama about a family whose child has leukemia - basically it's a study on how people deal with grief. I'd originally intended to watch this over the summer, but then it sucked me in and I watched all eight eps this week. (I knew if I stopped, I wouldn't finish it, because the subject matter is so dark.) I only watched this because Mehdi Nebbou is in it (and he's cute and dead sexy in it so totally worth all the tears), and I liked 90% of it very much and have many thoughts about it, so I'll write up a review. It's on hulu.

Aaaaand another Mehdi Nebbou thing! Mann|Frau, a German 2014 webseries of 40 5-minute eps. The title implies that it's about differences between men and women, but that's not at all it. It's just a cute, quirky, slice-of-life, growing-up thing told from two povs, where the protagonists turn into a group of friends/lovers. By the end, I very much loved all the main characters. I never noticed that none of them have names, until I watched an interview with producer Christian Ulmen at the end. :D There's lots of casual drinking and casual drug use (not my thing), and lots of sex and funny dialogue and surprise polyamory (very much my thing!). It's a quick watch, I recommend it. Youtube playlist here (only German, no subs).

The three tenors & Hauser

Jun. 6th, 2025 10:01 pm
elisi: Dimash singing (Dimash)
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Here is something for a Friday night:

My Way - Domingo x Carreras x Dimash x HAUSER | Virtuosos 2025


Someone in a comment on youtube said that Carreras and Domingo have never performed with another tenor since Pavarotti died. I have no idea if this is correct, however when trying to verify it I came across this article from 2017: CARRERAS AND DOMINGO VIRTUALLY RECREATED THE THREE TENORS' ATMOSPHERE WITH "MY WAY" AT THE ARENA DI VERONA. And to then use that specific song that with Dimash is clearly a huge honour. <3

I should probably also mention that to sing with them is literally Dimash's childhood dream, he had a VHS with The Three Tenors that he would watch, and that helped inspire him to become a singer.

Also, I doubt they had much time to rehearse - this performance was during The Virtuosos ('a classical music talent show with a unique format, focusing on discovering young classical talent and then giving the talented youngsters a chance to develop and progress in a way that few others have'), they'll all have been v busy. ^_^

New Who so far

Jun. 1st, 2025 02:49 pm
elisi: Doctor and Companion telling stories (Memory TARDIS)
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Some of you may remember, but almost 6 years ago Promethia created a wonderful spreadsheet of Classic Who, giving an overview of the showrunners and descriptions of the different eras.

Recently I became inspired to do one for New Who. It's a bit more comprehensive than the one for Classic Who, and very much my own take on everything. Also it's a little tongue-in-cheek.

Spoilers for everything aired so far.

Here be spoilers for Doctor Who 2005-2025 )

Please note that I will (at some point) probably write up some actual thoughts about Disney Who so far. However I have all the time in the world for that, so just be aware that this is not the post for yelling about last night's episode. I mean - you may yell, but I'm very zen about it all. 🫶

Things learned in May

Jun. 1st, 2025 02:40 pm
tinny: Something Else holding up its colorful drawing - "be different" (Default)
[personal profile] tinny
Wow, this month really worked well with the writing down of things! I'm not sure I can beat that anytime soon.

20 things! Lots of them colloquial French vocab :) )

Icon Drop March and April 2025

May. 31st, 2025 03:13 pm
tinny: Something Else holding up its colorful drawing - "be different" (Default)
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Here are all the icons I made for various small challenges in March and April. Most are HPI, and most are for iconcolors. And there's an HPI songset for icontalking in there, too. Enjoy!

Teasers:


43 total )


Concrit and comments very welcome! Take and use as many icons as you like, credit is appreciated. If you want to know whose textures and brushes I use, take a look at my resource post.

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hamsterwoman: (Taskmaster -- John is a Ravenclaw)
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Too many axes for doomscrolling, this is the escapism post.

Taskmaster Oz finale -- That was a fun conclusion! Spoilers )

I think this might be my favorite lineup in TM Oz... I mean, I liked most people on the other seasons, too, and it could always be recency bias, but I feel like I actively like 4 of the contestants, while my previous high was 3. Tommy actually ended up being my favorite, surprising the hell out of me -- I expected to find him annoying based on the first impression, but he grew on me with each episode, until I was amazed to discover he was the one I was looking forward to the most. I can't remember that ever happening before... Anyway, Tommy's right at the top for me, followed by Waka and Lisa -- I think those two are tied for me, different as they are -- Lisa is just such a darling! and Waka is such a delightful weirdo! And Emma reliably made me laugh, as well as being a great player of the game. Hughesy was also entertaining; I would rank him last of the five personally, but I still enjoyed him, and his interplay with the other contestants, especially Tommy, Emma, and Lisa.

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Taskmaster s19e05 -- halfway! wow, this series is going fast. Spoilers )

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North of North -- [personal profile] tinny wrote a rec post, and in addition to the really cool premise (a comedy about an Inuk woman and various people in her life, starring and made by mostly Inuk women), the thing that caught my attention was that it was short (8 episodes of ~25 min each), on Netflix, and did not require subtitles (mostly, as it turned out; there are a couple of short scenes in Inuktitut, but in-universe translation is provided for the pivotal one). Anyway, the length was perfect to binge it in two halves over two weekends. I really enjoyed it!

The thing it most reminded me of, weirdly, was Alma's Not Normal -- I think a similar vibe of, like, a situation that one would more expect to be the subject of a Very Special Episode but allowed to be a proper comedy, with a protagonist who is allowed to be flawed and goofy and not just an object of sympathy/brave in adversity or whatever. There's even a mother who was not very motherly, although Neevee is definitely in a healthier place than Alma's mum during the timeframe of the show.

More, with spoilers )

Anyway, really enjoyed that, and hope there's a second season to catch up with these folks again.

Also, it reminded me strongly enough of 'Alma' that it served as my impetus to track down the second series of Alma's Not Normal, which I'd been meaning to do for a while, especially after John Robins spoke so positively about it when interviewing Sophie Willan on How Do You Cope. Actually doing so required remembering which source I'd gotten the first series from, trying to download some kind of codec thing from Microsoft to be able to play the videos, and finally downloading a brad new freeware media player -- but I persevered, and then binged all six episodes (they're short, so the whole thing is <3 hours) in one night. And that was really well done, and also I totally see why, in addition to general acclaim (the second series also won a bunch of awards) it appeals to John specifically -- there's a similar mixture of "emotional heft" (to use Elis's phrase) and funny moments that release tension that I recognize from John's work, and it's a combination that works for me really well. I did not realize that the show was complete at 2 series (with a Christmas special potentially to come), so while I kind of knew what to expect from the general progression, since the show is semi-autobiographical, Spoilers from here )

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Hugo homework:

Related work )

Related Work: (6/6) Charting the Cliff, Report on Censorship (I do hope either one of these wins), Tracking Changes, Star Wars Hotel video essay, Speculative Whiteness, r/Fantasy bingo

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You may be thinking I've been talking about Elis and John less lately (I was shocked to discover I haven't posted a roundup in 2 months!), but that's just because, delightfully, [personal profile] sysann has followed me down the same rabbit hole, so I've actually had a person who is also in the grip of active obsession to talk about them with in various comment threads. But I've been continuing to make solid progress through the old 5Live episodes, backwards, and now only have ~40 episodes of that to go. I won't quite have finished them all in a year, but it'll be pretty close.

March-May 2025 )

Feb-Sept 2020 )

Clips from the socials:
- John's adorable sneezes
- John seems to have stopped eating chocolate/cake during/prior to the recordings, but this was from before he figured out not to do that: live cake slump and Elis, udeterred by the threat of impending tears (when John says he should feel free to speak Welsh during Cymru Connection).
- John is an outlier
- Discussing John's muscles
- Elis's commentary on a review of John
- Elis's John-centric alternatives to Cymru Conection

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Fannish goals update: progress )

Graphics landcomm promo

May. 25th, 2025 08:35 pm
tinny: Something Else holding up its colorful drawing - "be different" (Default)
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10 icons for fandom10in30

May. 25th, 2025 03:36 pm
tinny: Something Else holding up its colorful drawing - "be different" (Default)
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I was feeling the cropping muse this week, so here's a side-crop set for [community profile] fandom10in30's Taking Sides round. Half Murderbot, half HPI. Enjoy!



all ten + alts )

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