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I got obsessed with Murderbot back in May when the new novel came out (some relevant tumblr posts, because I've been posting more there: exploding with feelings about ART and Murderbot and how they misunderstand each other, and a conversation about usage of names and pronouns by artificial intelligences in Murderbot); I want to vid it because of course any book I love I'm like "I want to vid this now lack of video source be damned." Anyway I have a huge collection of space/robot/cyborg/AI movies and shows I've been watching with an eye to collecting material for a Murderbot vid.

Gravity: tbh i spent a good 2/3 of this movie pondering what heist the Ocean siblings were trying to pull in space. also i am SO DEEPLY OVER "woman takes off space suit, wanders around in tank top and underwear." what a weird pointlessly objectifying trope. (Is it older than Alien? I mean, I remember it very vividly from Alien.) Also she's supposed to be wearing NASA space suit and like, that has specialized temperature-controlling full-body long underwear under it. Yes, this movie did make me spite research astronaut underwear. Also, did you know it takes like 45 minutes to get a spacesuit on, with help, it's practically impossible to get one on without help, so that scene where she goes outside in time for the space debris shower in under 7 minutes is just a bit beyond credulity.

Ad Astra: needs more Ruth Negga. There was a bit when she had just been introduced and some lackey is like "you can go now we're talking about things above your clearance level" and i was just like excuse you??? you're not even credited??? Parts of this were just headdesk. Like Brad Pitt's character (how did Rusty get separated from Danny and Debbie anyway? poor guy) sneaks onto a mission he's been banned from and in the first five minutes manages to ACCIDENTALLY kill everyone onboard. I was just like. Wow. I cannot make myself care about you. I had a really hard time figuring out when this was supposed to be set, and I finally decided it occurred approximately in the present but in an alternate timeline where basically every space probe or robot we sent out was actually humans/colonization. Mars was colonized when we sent Curiosity and Sojourner and Spirit and so on. The mission Brad Pitt's dad was on? Basically Voyager.

Edge of Tomorrow: funnily enough I didn't know about the time travel/loop element of this and was highly entertained! Also there is a chance I will end up casting Murderbot as the back of Tom Cruise's head because he's been in a fair amount of high-budget schlock and likes to do stunts that would be more readily attributable to someone with construct strength and speed.

Europa Report: I'd already seen this but decided to rewatch it, and I freaking love this movie, highly recommend if you've never seen it. It's a faux documentary of a mission sent to Europa. They encounter a lot of technical difficulties (parts of it are kind of space horror, a lot of characters die) but they are incredibly dedicated to scientific advancement and learning new thing and have this joy about finding life on another planet/moon.

Tau: Netflix movie wherein a dude is kidnapping like homeless people and sex workers (your basic serial killer move of going for the disposable people) so he can map their brains to make AI. There's a back of the neck glowing implant that's useful to my purposes. The kidnap victims stage an escape and most of them get killed (including the black guy, OH MY GOD) so the rest of the movie is a weird power play thing between Scientist Kidnapper and Attractive Blonde Girl. Tau is the name of an AI the guy already built, but finds imperfect, so it's limited to running his house and isn't allowed access to information. Scientist Kidnapper routinely puts Tau in charge of his prisoner so of course she bonds with Tau and gets it to help her in exchange for telling it about the world outside the house and looking up answers to things it wants to know and isn't allowed to read for itself. Ends in satisfying explosions.

Falling Skies: post-apocalyptic series about a semi-official militia of survivors of an alien invasion, starring Noah Wyle as scruffy hot dad protagonist. I'm about 2 seasons in (they're short seasons) and it's actually a lot more frequently about humans fighting amongst themselves than about humans vs. aliens. The mechs might be useful to me (combat bots?) so I keep skimming for big battles. The aliens enslave teenagers with a biotech slug they attach to their spines; unfortunately it is waaaay too big and organic looking to work for what I need, although the kids who have been freed and just have spikes sticking out of their backs might be useful to me. I have a complaint about an antagonist from like the second episode--the plot of that episode was a scout team gets caught by a post-apocalyptic gang of assholes who are like "society's over let's just rape and kill our way to the end" and I was like, oh no, they cast the leader of the gang too pretty, they're gonna keep him aren't they, and sure enough IMDB says he's in 48/50 episodes. I keep being like GOD why do they think they can make the murdering racist rapist a likeable character? And then I remind myself that I do know of post apocalyptic fiction where the good guys just don't put up with that shit: in Meg Elison's Road to Nowhere series, of which I've read Book of the Unnamed Midwife and Book of Etta, there's a lot of post-apocalyptic rape gang bullshit, but the town of Nowhere basically just decided they weren't having it. When people come to trade and offer to sell them their rape slaves, Nowhere executes the rapists and frees the slaves. People who responded to the apocalypse by enslaving and raping other people don't get any passes, they just get dead. So sometimes I watch Falling Skies and think to myself how if the pretty gang leader had showed up in those books, he'd just be dead. "well he saved so and so's life" he's a rapist, shoot him in the head. "he can cook!" don't care he's a rapist kill him. no excuses.

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Mar. 14th, 2010 03:59 am
jmtorres: Faith tortures Wesley. Text; Pretty when you bleed. (knife)
So I did hear that right, the themesong of the trashy teen show I'm watching for constructed vid source includes the line Your stars align in threesomes.

I. I.

To be fair, when I read the synopsis on the show I figured I probably would be solving the obvious love triangle with a threesome in my head? But then the show didn't so much build a love triangle as a skeevy, sexually coercive environment where two teenage boys fight over the right to a girl who has turned them both down repeatedly, both verbally and physically. I had figured if I was going to invest this much time watching a few dozen episodes of this, I'd probably acquire it as a yuletide fandom or something, especially since it has two actresses I like, but right now I am at no, no, and hell no. Five episodes in and she's beat up three different guys for three different sexual assault situations and there's been at least four five, knew I was forgetting one, other problematic situations that didn't escalate to violence and a marriage proposal attached to a shitload of money.

At this point I don't want any of the women on this show to hook up with any of the men who have shown interest in them, let alone align in threesomes. They should discover lesbianism or someone can have the sweet, funny Gramps character (one of the seventeen-year-olds flirting with the respectful old dude would be ten times less creepy than where the show's already gone), someone can call dibs on twelve-year-old boy for a couple of years down the line, and someone can discover that the ranch hand is ethical, devoted, and awesome, and seriously should not be ignored just because he's Latino. Yes, all of the sexually available men on the show are creepfaces, and the men who are treated as sexually off-limits are the old dude, the tiny dude, and the dude who's not white. So much wrong.

And this doesn't even cover the part where half the female characters are conniving and awful, too.

(I don't even want to say what it is, I feel like I shouldn't be remotely giving it press, but someone will ask and Wildfire, okay? It's Wildfire. It is not worth your time unless you're making a constructed reality vid about Ruby's host body or how Major Kira retired to raise horses on Earth after DS9.)
jmtorres: Faith tortures Wesley. Text; Pretty when you bleed. (blood)
I really, deeply wish I were not this invested in Dollhouse.

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Sep. 27th, 2009 10:25 pm
jmtorres: Purple boots. Love me, love my boots. (boots)
[personal profile] aris_tgd selected these icons of mine for me to talk about. If you would like me to do the same, pls comment.

Restrain America for the good of the world This is an image I screencapped from an episode of 7 Days, which was a trashy time travel show I enjoyed before the internet regularly pirated stuff, and which has never been released on DVD, which means the only copies circulating now are from Spike with a squished aspect ratio and cut for syndication. It might be a service to the internets if I capture my first-run VHS recordings. Or not. It really was a fairly trashy show. I'm easy when it comes to time travel stuff. Anyway, dude on the left tied to the car in nothing but his flag boxers is Frank Parker, our weekly time traveler. Those are his lucky boxers, given to him by dude on the right, Craig Donovan, who is, at this moment, saving his ass. Adorable slashy buddies, they are. It occurs to me that Frank and Donovan are former and current Navy SEALs, so I have a route to writing a crossover made in hell with NCIS. This icon was made during the Bush administration; I am not so often moved to use it anymore.



full body condom This one is Andy Warhol Mason Eckhart from Mutant X, a show I used to enjoy with [personal profile] j_crew_guy for like a season before there were bizarre cast changes and hair changes and really, all the cheesy goodness was eventually leached away. I mean, the plot was always bad? But it got worse. Eckhart is the nemesis-cum-ex-boyfriend of the team leader for the ensemble of not-X-men, Adam. Something horrible happened to Eckhart that he blames Adam for, which may or may not be true, I honestly forget how much of what happened we fanwanked and how much was revealed in seasons I don't consider canon and how much they just didn't say. Anyway, his immune system was shot to hell so he now wraps himself in Saran wrap on a daily basis. We always found this really, really kinky.



are you okay? you've been shot in the head The quote on this one is from a David Bowie song entitled "Seven Years in Tibet," and the character pictured is Creegan from the short-lived US version of Touching Evil, who has been shot in the head and has brain-damage related behavioral problems that make his take on fighting crime somewhat wacky. I adored the US version of this show--it was gorgeous--so much so that I have never gotten around to watching the UK version, which by all accounts is very different. For one thing, the US actor had a scar on his head, but on the other side of his head from the original character, so they rewrote how his damage manifested to be accurate to the new location. I vidded this fandom to this song, though the icon came first, if I recall correctly. I use this icon for emo whine entries a lot, and [personal profile] niqaeli made off with it as one to use when posting for me or when I'm hijacking her journal. (Likewise I have her kitten icon.)



it's not forbidden to be what you areThe image is from the cover of Moxy Früvous's final album, You Will Go To The Moon, the lyric from the song "Boo Time." This was one of those touchstones for me, the line it's not forbidden to be what you are, as a baby dyke coming into her own. This is one of my earliest icons, from way back when I started my (live)journal. You can see from how crap it is *G*



Tony Stark, Iron Maiden I modeled my version of Woman!Tony Stark off of Corky from the early Wachowski brothers (you know, the Matrix dudes) film Bound. I photoshopped it myself and somewhere there's a bigger copy but I'm not going to link to it because it was never intended to be more than an icon so it's kind of rough. I was writing a story to go with this that I never quite finished; I was in fact going to inflict the title "Iron Maiden" on it (Pepper snarked, "Maiden? You, ma'am?"). I'm trying to find an entertaining pull-quote, but while I outlined it fairly thoroughly, I didn't write out a lot of it. Tony Stark is pretty much the same as a woman but the world bends differently around her. For instance, when she gets back from Afghanistan she gets asked (in a well-meaning let-us-help-you way) if she was raped. And she's like HELLO ARC REACTOR IN MY CHEST, WHO GIVES A SHIT? Also I love Tony/Pepper a lot but for some reason it's like, ten times hotter if they're lesbians. Go figure.



*hides* Danny Tripp from Studio 60 On the Sunset Strip is terrified of his girlfriend, who is also his boss. This is one of my few animated icons, and also one someone else made! Gosh.

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