#the linguistics prof is a nerd so i think he would like the idea but i hope he wont ask me to study tolkiens work or klingon instead
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I am already thinking about my Master's thesis and I don't know if I wanna stay safe and do it on the tiktok phenomenon of "shifting" in Literary Theory or suffer and ask my General and Historical Linguistics professor if i can write it about xenolinguistics with gallifreyan as a case study.
#ah yes the joy of being a lit student#i would have loved comparing sade and masoch works but I dont know french so rip#I have way too many ideas lmao#the alternative was the human need of telling stories and playing with d&d as an example but someone already did it!#ah yes ask about gallifreyan when there is not any official grammar and such lmao#the linguistics prof is a nerd so i think he would like the idea but i hope he wont ask me to study tolkiens work or klingon instead
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Good morning! Whats your favorite show/movie? Who are your favorite characters? Why do you like them so much? Also!! Did you have a good sleep?
Okay so I was a film major for a while, and I have opinions.Ā
Penny DreadfulĀ
I love this show. Like, so much. I adore it. I can not get enough of that show. Just all of the imagery, and the fantastic writing and acting. The episode intro alone is one of the most beautiful things Iāve ever seen. Eva Green is a goddess and I love everything sheās been in. The take on classic horror stories is So Good, and it actually became the inspiration for my Gay Frankenstein story! (Started as a stitch AU, and then went completely OC after I had Ideas) but the show itself is so intimate? I think itās largely that the period theyāre in, everything was so repressed and restricted. So when the characters break out of those moments, itās more meaningful. And the love-hate relationship between Ms. Ives and Malcolm in season one? Exquisite.Ā I could literally write essayās about this show, but Iāll restrain myself and just say: itās the best ensemble show Iāve ever seen. The characters come together, but they also each have their own distinct lives that sometimes intersect, but in s2 especially, are quite separate. They are constant with one another like ensemble shows usually portray. Also gothic horror and romance? My absolute favorite.Ā
Anything by Guillermo del Toro
This man Owns My Entire Soul. Iām not even joking, everything he writes and directs is perfection. Crimson Peak is probably my favorite (I have a stitch AU for this too ;) ) because again, Gothic horror and romance. Iām a slut for that shit. Also Tom Hiddleston and Jessica Chastain? Delightful casting. I think itās obvious by now that I love tragic relationships, so their dynamic is *chefās kiss* amazing. theyāre so damaged. And this quote right here is one of the BEST things Iāve ever read:Ā
āBut the horror... The horror was for love. The things we do for love like this are ugly, mad, full of sweat and regret. This love burns you and maims you and twists you inside out. It is a monstrous love and it makes monsters of us all.ā
Engrave that on my headstone, please?? Iāve got a sort-of Dorian Gray AU (itās delightful) thatās basically built on this entire premise. Mitch makes the mistake of falling in love with Stiles, and does many terrible things because of it. Mostly to himself, at least.Ā
I think my love of Crimson Peak is very closely tied with The Shape of Water. another beautiful movie, I could wax poetic about this forever. it was beautifully written, and such an artistic movie. I love the way it was filmed, and the set design, and all of the subtle imagery. Such as Elisaās apartment being cast in cooler tones, it always felt very damp and had evidence of water damage, compared to Gilesā, a mirror image of her own, in more warm tones. This is another one I could (and have) write essays about. There is so much packed into this movie, from the themes on toxic masculinity and entitlement, to the conversation on queerness and race and disability, and how all the various relationships are portrayed. Like. there is so much to pick apart in this movie.Ā
Aside from that, ofc Hell Boy deserves an honorable mention because i grew up on those movies. Iām pretty sure the Golden Army especially is responsible for who I am today, given all the lore on the fae in that universe. Wow, that explains so much about me... Also one of my first WoW characters was an elf named Nuala xD I still have her, too, and itās been like 12 years lol
Near-Future Sci-Fi
Sci-fi is one of my favorite genres, I am a huge nerd for theoretical and astrophysics. But my favorite kind of sci-fi is the stuff that still takes place on Earth, rather than epic battles in space. Ex Machina and Annihilation are at the top of that list. Alex Garland is another writer/director that I love. He has the same kind of approach as del Toro, where he puts a lot of fine details into his work. And I love that itās very cerebral; there are so many layers to Ex Machina. My English 101 prof actually refused to analyze it in class when I suggested it to him, because he didnāt think my class could. Basically handle? Dissecting that movie? Because a lot of it comes across as very surface level, but in some cases when you look deeper, itās actually suggesting the opposite of what you might think at first glance. (And he was right, my fellow students were awful. I miss that class though, it was one of my favorites T_T Mr. Ryder was an awesome dude and super chill.)Ā
Morgan is another good example. As you can see, I fucking love androids lol. Which brings me to another of my all time favorite movies: Cloud Atlas. I could literally watch this movie endlessly, I love it so much. The acting, the writing, the filming, all of it is top notch. And one thing they did in the movie that didnāt come across in the book, was reusing the same actors through the different eras in the book. That was just so neat, because it really encapsulates how connected these souls are, as we follow the threads of their story throughout time. If you havenāt seen the movie, I canāt recommend it enough.Ā Ā
Another one I always think of alongside Cloud Atlas, even though they arenāt related at all, is Predestination. Itās a great movie that explores the idea of fate and free will in a really clever way, utilizes time travel in a very organized way that I think was neat (think Umbrella Academy. They even use briefcases! As you can see, I love sci-fi bureaucracy, itās fun. In fact The Bureau is another movie I enjoyed) and the main character is actually, explicitly trans, which was cool. You basically get to see the entire story of their life, and I donāt want to spoil anything, but itās just. So good. Mindfuckery galore.Ā
Shoot, and I almost forgot! Arrival! That is one of the best movies, and another one I could watch nonstop. It focuses on mathematics and linguistics and I swear to god, I almost altered my entire college course because of this movie. Amy Addams is brilliant, Jeremy Renner is so soft and nerdy, and again, it has an amazing take on time travel. I am very particular about how time is handled in Sci-fi, and this portrayal was one of my favorite. (Most of my physics studies have been dedicated to the theory of time, so like. Strong Opinions.)Ā
Fantasy
Stardust! It wasnāt until Good Omens can out that I realized Neil Gaiman is responsible for most of the stories I loved as a kid lol, and I had no idea he wrote stardust! But that is such a beautiful movie (I have a Stardust AU lol) and itās definitely one of my comfort movies. Captain Shakespeare is one of the best characters ever, bless Robert de Niro. I would die for him. Fun fact, i had no idea Ipswitch was a real place until like. 2019. I 100% thought it was made up for the movie š
Alongside Stardust, Iāve always loved The Golden Compass. Itās fantasy, but also with that old-timey steampunk science feel, which is so fun and surprisingly difficult to find!Ā
Mortal Engines also has the same kind of feel, and it was such an epic movie in every sense of the word. Iām a little sad that after all the work that went into it, it didnāt get a dedicated following or fan base, because I feel thereās so much potential in it. But at the same time, fandom tends to gather around media that has plenty of flaws for us to repair with gold, and there wasnāt much room for that in Mortal Engines.Ā
Iām going to put Jupiter Ascending here even though it technically fits with the sci-fi, because that section is long as fuck and also this movie has such a fantastic feel. Mila Kunis? beautiful. The CGI? beautiful. Eddy Redmayne? One of the best villain portrayals iāve ever seen. The whole oedipal vibe he had wasĀ immaculate, as was their portrayal of reincarnation, and just. The world building. GOD. I get so weak for through world building. Also the fkn intergalactic bureaucracy when theyāre basically at the space DMV? One of my all time favorite scenes in movie history.Ā
Horror
I have very little room in my life for horror. As I said, I have strong movie opinions, especially when it comes to horror movies. I donāt like how most of them rely on cheap jump scares and overused gore and gratuitous rape scenes, instead of, y'know, actual good writing.Ā
Which is EXACTLY why I adore It: Chapter 1 & 2. It has none of those things, but still manages to be so terrifying. They are my favorite horror movies, and Iām saying this as someone who has genuine childhood trauma bc of the novel. Like. I couldnāt shower/take baths alone until I was almost 10 T_T When I was 6-7 and saw kids play by storm drains, I would run over screaming about how Pennywise was going to get them. Like, I had issues man. I was terrified to see the first one, and wouldnāt go until I could go with my best friend after she had already seen it, so she could warn me when something scary was about to happen š
And, one of my favorite aspects of the movie, and the thing that gave me Mad Respect for Any Muschietti? The way he filmed Bev and her father. They have a character who is literally being molested, but they never once have to show it. And yet their interactions are still so viscerallyĀ upsetting to watch. Sexploitation puts me off of most horror, and the fact that Muschietti doesnāt use it here, even when it would be actually somewhat justified? *chefās kiss*. I love him.Ā
I love horror as a concept, Iām just really picky about it because I expect the writing to be good. I donāt like short cuts. But in a lot of cases, even if I donāt enjoy the movie itself, I love to watch analysis videos on youtube! I love to see the philosophy and symbolism in different horror movies, even if i donāt like to watch the movies themselves. Itās a fun hobby.Ā
Misc.Ā
Then in general, some other stuff I love in no particular order:
The Internship (Bless Dylan, Stuart is such a bitch and I love him)Ā
American Assassin (ofc. The writing itself is eh, but Mitch is my man)Ā
Dylanās episode of Weird City. (I actually have a lot of feelings about this one. Jordan Peele is another amazing writer/director, I really need to catch up on his works.)Ā
Dorian Gray (*chefās kiss*)
Rogue One (Makes me cry every time)Ā
WARCRAFT (Obviously this is a fav. It made me so happy, words cannot express.)Ā
Coraline and most other stop motion animation. Iāve always had a soft spot in my heart for that.Ā
Literally anything associated with Tim Burton. Fun fact, when I was 12 and in middle school, I planned to decorate my future house inspired by tim burton. Like, i had Plans.Ā
Most adaptations of Alice in Wonderland!
So! this got long as fuck! But you said you like that kind of thing lol š I had kinda Eh sleep since I was up so late lmao, and I kept waking up (as usual, rip). And Iām so mad I go up for nothing! The dude I was supposed to show my listing to never showed, and is refusing to answer my calls >_> Itās been 2 hours now, and I still havenāt heard from him. But whatever, I already have a full price cash offer on the house so who cares. And that means I can play WoW all day, now!Ā
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