Oct. 6th, 2010

lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([btvs] bloody revelation)
[livejournal.com profile] mollivanders has suggested that y'all check out this:





Right here! Welcoming all ships and fandoms! Head over there for the master post and explanation


I haven't checked it out myself yet, but I know some of y'all have some great dark ships, too--anything involving vampires can automatically be dark, methinks. It's got prompt tables, so go check it out!

Also, I'm kind of in love with the banners over there.
lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([btvs] bloody revelation)
[livejournal.com profile] mollivanders has suggested that y'all check out this:





Right here! Welcoming all ships and fandoms! Head over there for the master post and explanation


I haven't checked it out myself yet, but I know some of y'all have some great dark ships, too--anything involving vampires can automatically be dark, methinks. It's got prompt tables, so go check it out!

Also, I'm kind of in love with the banners over there.
lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([misc] byronic hero)
Sir Patrick Stewart is currently Macbeth-ing it up on my TV screen. He will never not be incredibly talented and ridiculously attractive. Also he is a feminist who speaks out against domestic violence. WHY IS HE SO GREAT? Picard is the greatest Trek captain forever and ever and ever, the end.

The lady playing Lady Macbeth has glorious cheekbones and has reminded me that I need to make a post about my ~thing for cheekbones sometime. She is very intense and awesome--she is getting into her lines, I am telling you. Also, her dress has just slipped down so far that I swear I just saw nipple. Is that allowed on PBS?

The production design is gorgeous--WWII-inspired and creepy as all get out and cool beyond words. The Weird Sisters as played by creepy nurses! EXCELLENCE! Basically, it's the coolest version of Macbeth ever. Sorry, James Marsters. Even if you ever get around to making yours, it will not be as cool as SIR PATRICK STEWART IN A WWII NIGHTMARE WORLD.

I am sad I will never be an actress for this one reason--I would love to do Shakespeare. HIS LANGUAGE, Y'ALL. How could it not be the most fun thing in the world to memorize and deliver? And there are such excellent lady parts! Portia or Beatrice or Desdemona or Lady Macbeth, y'all!
lirazel: An outdoor scene from the film Picnic at Hanging Rock ([misc] byronic hero)
Sir Patrick Stewart is currently Macbeth-ing it up on my TV screen. He will never not be incredibly talented and ridiculously attractive. Also he is a feminist who speaks out against domestic violence. WHY IS HE SO GREAT? Picard is the greatest Trek captain forever and ever and ever, the end.

The lady playing Lady Macbeth has glorious cheekbones and has reminded me that I need to make a post about my ~thing for cheekbones sometime. She is very intense and awesome--she is getting into her lines, I am telling you. Also, her dress has just slipped down so far that I swear I just saw nipple. Is that allowed on PBS?

The production design is gorgeous--WWII-inspired and creepy as all get out and cool beyond words. The Weird Sisters as played by creepy nurses! EXCELLENCE! Basically, it's the coolest version of Macbeth ever. Sorry, James Marsters. Even if you ever get around to making yours, it will not be as cool as SIR PATRICK STEWART IN A WWII NIGHTMARE WORLD.

I am sad I will never be an actress for this one reason--I would love to do Shakespeare. HIS LANGUAGE, Y'ALL. How could it not be the most fun thing in the world to memorize and deliver? And there are such excellent lady parts! Portia or Beatrice or Desdemona or Lady Macbeth, y'all!

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