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Keep Hoping Machine Running ([personal profile] thefourthvine) wrote2006-01-29 01:43 am

Vids: Eclectic Boogaloo (Part Four)

First, a tiny request for help. See, I am currently typing this while seated on a chair that - okay, no one is allowed to laugh - has a tendency to collapse in a way that dumps me on my butt on a hardwood floor. Like, this has happened more than once. This week. Also, it makes these very ominous noises when you sit in it, or move it, or look at it too closely. And parts keep coming off of it, and some of them are bound to be important.

So - anyone out there have recommendations for a good computer chair? Something comfy and, you know, ergonomically correct. That wouldn't just fall over from time to time. Ideally, something with rolly feet, although I don't insist on it. And, also - is there a decent online source for these things, or am I going to have to venture into the real world to buy one? Help me, people. I am on tenterhooks, here, and not because I'm excited, but because I'm very likely to fall over backwards at any moment. Makes it hard to recommend things, although I persevere nobly. (It is so noble. The recommender's calling cannot be defeated by mere chairs!)

Okay. Now. Vids.

This is the last damn post in the giant series of vid recommendations. I have recommended at least one vid for every fandom (except books and ones I haven't seen vids for) that topped 150 votes on the poll. I feel accomplished. If you managed to wade through these posts, you should, too.

And you know, I'm really looking forward to recommending some FF, for a change. I think the vids are getting to me. I've started to have vid fantasies for every song I hear. Elvis says, "a little less conversation, a little more action, please," and I immediately think of Mr. and Mrs. Smith. Mike Doughty says, "It's your misfortune that sweetens my song," and I think about Brokeback Mountain, a movie I haven't even seen. (But I've read the story! And you could so vid the story to that song! If, you know, it was possible to vid something that had no visual source.) Nick Cave talks about a man with a red right hand, and I think of Yami no Matsuei, and the thing is, I don't even think you could vid Red Right Hand. I know damn well that I can't vid anything. And yet it's become the 24-hour fandom vid show in my brain. Clearly, I need to stop thinking about this for a while. Also maybe lie in a darkened room for a bit.

Will I be recommending more vids? Probably. It gives meaning to my compulsive vid-watching habits, for one thing. Plus, I'm starting to have the same reaction to really good vids that I do to really good fan fiction: I feel this overwhelming urge to share, to get everyone on earth to enjoy this. I'm like an Amway saleswoman, here, except that I still have some part of my soul.

So. On to the vids. No obligation to download! Try before you, um, don't buy!

Previous parts of this series: one, two, and three.

X-Files


I've never seen X-Files. I never will. I barely know who the main characters are (although I'm learning!), and all I knew about the show itself before this month is that it was long, complicated, and very popular. But I developed an inexplicable fascination with it while I was doing this project. I can pretty much trace it to the comments on my third post in this series, wherein [livejournal.com profile] runpunkrun and a number of what I can only assume are members of her evil cohort revealed to me that Scully is really cool and even shoots Mulder once. Punk is a bad, bad woman, and never let anyone tell you otherwise. So I've pretty much gone from "X-Files? Um. It was a TV show, right?" to actually persuading Best Beloved to watch it in the space of about two weeks. (And wow has this combined badly with my current 24-hour vid show deal; I keep saying things like, "Why can't I find a Scully vid to I Am a Scientist?" In other words, I am mentally vidding for a canon I have never seen and know nothing about. Fandom is a cruel mistress, people, and you only learn this after she's driven you crazy.)

The Vid That Suggests to Me That the Smart X-Files Character's Motto Is "Fear Everyone." Harder to Breathe, by Xandra Zander, aka [livejournal.com profile] xandra_ptv.

Availability: All the time, and that link will take you straight to the vid page.

So. I've seen this song used in vids in several fandoms; I almost picked one of those other ones to recommend in this Vid Recommending Extravaganza (perhaps I should call it the Rec-o-rama?). But when X-Files crossed the 150 mark (you people obviously have dark, dark things hidden in your pasts), I knew I'd have to pick this one. Now, here's the part that is either cool or pathetic (feel free to make the call). Remember, I don't know anything about this show. So I'm watching a vid about a character I'd never even heard of prior to seeing it. And Alex Krycek does not seem like my kind of character. In this vid, he seems, um, and I don't want to offend anyone who loves him, but - he seems scary as fuck. And yet - this vid made me sympathetic towards him anyway, and I don't know why. It's just, well, okay, obviously he's an evil little fucker, and he kills and betrays and, um, has really mutant eyes on occasion, but...I feel for him. I almost, um. Like him. I know this is probably very wrong, so, - am I allowed to blame the vidder? She used her talent to force me to like him! I was the innocent victim of nefarious vidding! It's not my fault! Except it probably really is - some kind of moral failing or something. But this vid definitely had something to do with it. It's well-edited and it tells a story. (And, based on that story, I have to say that Krycek's motto should probably be: "It's always darkest just before something really terrible happens. But that's fine. I like it dark.")

The One That Suggests That the Smart X-Files Character Will at All Times Keep His Eyes Peeled for an Iguana with a Fan Taped to His Back, Filmed in Extreme Close-up. Science Fiction Double Feature, by [livejournal.com profile] stellar_dust.

Availability: All the time. Scroll down until you see it.

Okay. It is time to introduce a theme that will be recurring throughout this post: I am just - I am totally the bitch of anything that can make me laugh. If it's funny - to me, I mean, and I think it should be made clear up front that my sense of humor has been described as everything from "sadly warped" to "completely absent" - I will serve it faithfully and also possibly perform indecent acts at its request. And, see, this makes me laugh. And it did this in a fandom where I always go into vids braced and wary, because I never really know if it will be about a sweet, repressed romance or a vicious eyeball-sucking squid. And then it - well, it has this ending. See, normally I'm kind of opposed to including sound clips from the source in the vid, but here the vidder uses it as an end-of-vid cookie kind of thing, and so that's all right. And this cookie - okay. It made me love Scully, because what she says? I said almost precisely that, just before she did, the first time I saw this vid. (Mulder clearly has issues, people. That's all I'm saying. Also, the boy needs to get out more, although, given what I've seen in the vids, I don't blame him for staying inside.) Um. And reading this over, I realize that I have once again managed to write a summary that doesn't summarize anything - I consider it a personal specialty at this point, actually - so, just to provide some actual information: this vid is The X-Files as a '50s SF B-movie. Complete with giant, um, unpleasant creatures (look away, is my advice on that one) and assorted oozes and dubious special effects and very interesting headwear. What could be better than that?

The One That Suggests That If You Can't Believe the Impossible, You Probably Shouldn't Be a Character on the X-Files. Not Only Human, by Killa, aka [livejournal.com profile] killabeez, and Laura Shapiro, aka [livejournal.com profile] laurashapiro.

Availability: All the time. You will need to request a password if you download it through Laura's site; you can also find it under "Other Fandoms" at Killa's site, which doesn't require a password. (I linked to the LJ entry because it's the easiest place to leave feedback. Hint.)

You know how you can love something so intensely that you can't really explain why? Like, it's obvious to me that everyone should love lettuce and reading and my dogs, and when people don't, I don't argue. I just kind of stare at them, wondering how I can have a planet in common with this person who is so different from me, because loving those things is pretty much like breathing oxygen in my mind. It's how things are. I love this vid that way. Which means I don't have much to say about it, because it's the kind of love I can't analyze. But I do watch the vid regularly, and I think everyone else should, too. (And if you don't like it, feel free to tell me. I won't dislike you, but I will ask you for details about your homeworld and your species. Just out of curiosity, really.) Given my policy of silent adoration of this, it's kind of hard to write a summary for it. I can say (See? I can always find something to say. It's my secret power!) that this is about Scully, although when I first saw it I thought her name was Molly. (Um. The X-Files turns out to be enough a part of popular culture that even the utterly clueless will know a few syllables of it. Given that this is me, though, and I bring cluelessness to the level of an art form, it's really no surprise I got those syllables wrong.) And there are two ways I can see the vid. Either it's about being a skeptic in the world where everything is true, or it's about asking the questions that don't have answers. Either way, it's about belief and knowledge, and the places in our lives where faith and proof intersect. And I - I have a great and inarticulate love for it. And if you breathe oxygen and are carbon-based, I think you will, too.

Stargate: SG-1


The Vid That Makes Me Think the Writers of SG-1 Will Never Need a Punching Bag as Long as They Have Daniel. Another Train, by [livejournal.com profile] barkley.

Availability: This will take you to the entry page, where you'll need to enter user name hiro and password protagonist in order to get to the vid listing. (I have Barkley's permission to give the password here, so please no letters informing me this is rude, wrong, or illegal. Seriously. I mean it.) Scroll down until you see it.

This vid is, okay. Sweet and sad and it makes me love Daniel a little more each time I see it. (And given how many times I have watched it in the course of picking vids and writing them up, well. Let's just say that my cup o' Daniel love o'erfloweth. Fortunately, I know the cure for this: OMG-poor-pwecious-widdle-Daniel fic should bring me back into balance.) Because Daniel's life (well, along with all the other members of SG1) is about getting up and trying one more time, about finding one more thing to try, and this vid shows that very clearly. (I've said it before and I'll say it again: he gets knocked down, but he gets up again. They're never gonna keep him down.) But I'm recommending this vid now, out of all the other SG1 vids I have and love, because it also makes my jaw drop open in astonishment each time I see it. (This is after the Daniel love increases. There's a strict order to this; it's not just some haphazard series of reactions, you know.) This is a vid to an a capella song, people. And it's slow, and percussion-less, and just generally the song that should not be vidded. But the vid works, and it's gorgeous. I don't even miss the cutting on the beat, because Barkley has found a way of making the editing and motion of this vid match the vocals. This is - this is the vid that proved to me that there's no such thing as an unviddable song in the hands of the right vidder. Just, wow.

(Side note: does anyone have a copy of this song? Does anyone even know who is singing it? Because there are several million versions of this song out there.) Got it, thanks!

The Vid That Makes Me Wonder What the Hell the Writers of SG-1 Can Possibly Do That They Haven't Already Done. Twice. Often by Giving Someone an Unfortunate Outfit or Haircut. Eight Years On, by Brihana25, aka [livejournal.com profile] brihana25.

Availability: All the time. Don't try to play this one in VLC.

Part of me feels bad for recommending this, because it's a context-dependent vid. In this series, I've been trying to pick vids that anyone can get, even someone unfamiliar with the source. But to understand this vid, you need to be familiar with most or all of the references in Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire," and it would probably also help to be at least a little familiar with SG-1. (I myself am only marginally familiar with the canon; I've watched vids but I've never seen any eps of the show itself. But then, I'm probably missing a lot in this.) But I am damn well going to recommend this anyway, for two reasons. First, it makes me laugh. (Yes, there's that predominating theme again, but let's just say it's probably a good idea to have a peppy vid after "Another Train.") I mean, any vid that has a shot of angsty, he's-not-crazy-he's-just-seeing-things Daniel in the padded room matched to the lyric "Catcher in the Rye," that's a vid I'm going to keep and watch again and again. And, second, it makes me nostalgic. Which is impressive, since it's nostalgia for a place I've never been, or rather, a show I've never seen. But this is Brihana25's celebration of the first eight years of SG-1 (what you might call the "Classic Team" years), and it's just - I watch this, and I need to go read some nice solid team-centered fan fiction immediately. In short, this vid makes me love the source. And that's why I need to recommend it, and why you need to watch it. But, uh, only if you can tell Jack from Daniel and you know who Boris Pasternak was.

(I can't help you with the Jack from Daniel thing. But this site has links for all the references in the song. Warning for non-Opera users: the site is eye-breaking. Warning for Opera users: switch modes the second this loads, because otherwise ow ow ow. And if anyone has a better, less migraine-inducing site for this, let me know, okay?)

Some TV Shows Not Mentioned Above (Look, It Was a Category on the Poll, Wasn't It? And It Got More Than 150 Votes. Technically, It Counts.)


The Vid That Will Spring to Your Mind, No Matter How Much You Wish It Wouldn't, the Next Time You See a Member of the LAPD. Bawitdaba, by Melina, aka [livejournal.com profile] melina123. The Shield.

Availability: All the time. Scroll on down.

I once saw this vid described - and unfortunately I don't remember where - as the ultimate action vid. And it is, no doubt; if you want to see a strong action song with an even stronger action source (apparently; I mean, I make no promises about the actual source, but the clips Melina chose are sure, um, action-packed), watch this. But I actually like it for the contrasts and the narrative progression. I have no idea who the bald guy is (We'll just call him Baldie, shall we? Although he'd probably prefer Bald Eagle), but this vid is about him, and the weird contrasts in his life: his grim, dirty working life and his normal family, and his job, where he's supposed to be one of the good guys, but frankly it's sometimes pretty hard to tell the difference between Baldie and the people he arrests. (Aside from the badge, of course; that's always a helpful clue.) It's also - I know better than to say "the song choice is so perfect," because it's not all that persuasive, but I'm going to say it anyway, because it is. I mean, it just pretty much sums up the whole vid (and says some interesting things about the source, I would think) that Bawitdaba is so perfect for a cop show. It could've been written about this show, although possibly Kid Rock had other ideas. (I wouldn't know. Even if I could read minds, Kid Rock's is not one of the ones I'd choose. I have limits.) This is one of those vids that makes me want to know much, much more about the source.

The Vid That, Because of My Tragic Past, Brings Me Right to the Brink of Writing a 12-15 Page Paper (One Inch Margins, Double Spaced) Every Time I See It. Circles, by Laura Shapiro, aka [livejournal.com profile] laurashapiro. The West Wing.

Availability: All the time. You will need to email Laura for the password to her vids. (Seriously. You want the password for her vids.)

Laura's pretty much done Don Quixote one better, here; she's vidded the unviddable fandom. See, I've never seen The West Wing, but I've seen Sports Night, and I know that the strength of a Sorkin show (Or, you know, whatever. Show that was originally by Sorkin and still kind of bears his footprint even if he's moved on.) is the dialog. And you can't vid that. So any vids based on this show should pretty much look like actual footage from the White House: boring, repetitive, and slightly worrying. This vid? So very not. I don't even know these characters and I'm entranced by this. She's - see, okay. I'm struggling here, because in my dark and murky past I wrote not one but two papers about circle symbolism in Moby Dick, and that kind of thing marks a woman for life. So I'm really afraid that at any minute I'm going to stop talking about Laura's brilliant use of movement and the way the circles are literal and figurative - and, see there? I was about to do it - and start talking about how the concentric circles are metaphors for the progression of the...and of course you've already tuned me out, and you may well be having hideous flashbacks to freshman English. I'm sorry. Let me back away from my little issue here, and just say: you have to see this to understand what I mean. This vid could probably be used as a textbook on movement within clips and the matching of movement to music. You need to see this. And I need to stop talking about it, because I feel the Moby Dick madness coming on again.

The Vid That Is Just Like Billy the Singing Bass, Except That It's Actually Funny and Good to Have Around. Bright Future in Sales, by Gwyneth, aka [livejournal.com profile] gwyn_r, Jo, aka [livejournal.com profile] feochadn, and Christy, aka [livejournal.com profile] movies_michelle (Thanks, Killa!). Wonderfalls.

Availability: All the time. You will need to email Gwyn for a password to get into the site.

This is another vid that makes me deeply curious about the source. See, I picked this one in large part because it makes me laugh. It's a very funny vid, and not in the "OMG Aragorn and Legolas are the Princes of the Universe!" way. (Not that there is anything wrong with that. Not at all. I adore joke song vids; I have many and watch them regularly.) It takes a very deft hand (or, in this case three hands, or do I mean six?) to create a vid that showcases the humor of the source. Even if the source is like nitrous oxide in TV form (and I guess Wonderfalls could be, but it seems unlikely), that generally doesn't carry over to the vid. But in this one, the humor so totally comes through. I have no idea why or how, but I'm betting song and clip choice have something to do with it. This vid is 50% the perfect (by which I mean perfectly hysterical) reactions the main character has to her weird, weird life, and 50% singing animal statues, and I just don't know of a better recipe for joy anywhere. And when you have reactions to the singing animals? In a store? While the song is talking about a bright future in sales? It goes well beyond joy, into that sublime and perfect ecstasy that fic characters mostly experience during their One True Sex Scenes. But this vid, this is better than se - okay, no. I was about to go too far, there. But it's definitely funnier than almost all the sex I've ever had. And, face it: you need to watch a vid that has animal statues singing a song by the Fountains of Wayne. Don't even try to deny it.

Some Movies Not Mentioned Above (Likewise, and You'll Never Know How Sad I Was That Anime Didn't Also Make the 150 Mark)


You Know All Those Stories in Which a Male Character Is Described as a Thirteen-Year-Old Girl? This Is the Vid That Does the Same Thing. My Happy Ending, by Katheryn, aka [livejournal.com profile] tallulah71. Gladiator.

Availability: All the time. Scroll on down - it's near the bottom.

Yes, this is the Avril Lavigne song. Yes, I mean that Gladiator, the one with Russell Crowe and Joaquin Phoenix. No, these two things should never, ever work together - but oh my god how they do. This vid pretty much had me from the second clip, because I was just - Avril says, "So much for my happy ending," and Maximus goes thonk on the ground and I laugh and laugh and laugh. It is absolutely perfect and the knowledge that it should be so very, very wrong just makes the whole thing sweeter. (I told you I had a thing for "Why Does This Work, God? Why? Why?" vids, right?) But I warn you: once you have seen Maximus as an angsty, love-sick teenaged girl, there is no going back. Oh, you can watch the movie seriously - I have, in fact - but at the back of your mind there will always be this little voice reminding you that Commodus is everything, everything that he wanted, and you will giggle just a tiny bit. Or maybe a lot.

(Side note and dire warning: Shortly after I first watched this vid, I visited my dentist, who has an extremely annoying in-house video thing, where they play a handful of movies, and always in the same order, so that if you make a series of appointments at the same time of day, you will always see precisely the same thing, which sucks because whoever selects the movies must do it by throwing darts at the IMDb. Anyway, on that visit, the movie I got to see was Gladiator. Really. No, I have no idea why they showed this in every room in a dentist's office - I mean, something a little less gory (and more PG-rated) would seem, you know, a bit more apposite. So I was sitting there having my teeth cleaned and trying not to give in to the impulse to run away now now now, and over the dentist's shoulder I saw Maximus going thonk, and suddenly I was giggling. Not a good idea when someone else's hand is in your mouth, for the record. Although my dentist took it pretty well, but then I'd already bitten him a few times. So it might be better not to watch this if you go to my dentist.)

The Vid That Will Destroy Your Entire Childhood in the Course of a Single Verse. Don't Worry, You'll Be Laughing Too Hard to Care. Frigging in the Rigging, by Skud, aka [livejournal.com profile] damned_colonial. Muppet Treasure Island.

Availability: All the time.

This is another recommendation that arises from my tragic love affair with highly inappropriate vid songs, except that this song is right. It's just also very, very wrong. Like, you can't really know the definition of wrong until you've seen this vid. The first time I saw this, I spent the first portion desperately trying to believe it was any other movie, and then the first shot of actual muppets showed up, and, and - okay. I can't speak of it. The trauma is still too real. But oh my god how this puts a whole different complexion on every damn shot in the vid, from Kermit looking noble and captainy at the wheel to Long John Silver chasing Jim. And I love the muppets, I really do - Beaker is one of my favorite characters anywhere, right up there on the list with Ein from Cowboy Bebop. (Um. Not that I have a preference for characters that don't speak an actual language or anything.) And I adore Kermit. And yet I love this vid, even though it strongly implies things about Kermit that I can't even bring myself to type. Oh, and this one has a cookie at the end that you absolutely must see, because it's a shot of Sam Eagle (Sam the Eagle?) doing exactly what you yourself will be doing by the time you're done watching. But don't let the wrongness dissuade you! There are muppets! Cheerfully singing about buttfucking! No, really, you have to see this. Don't let your kids anywhere near it, though, or you'll be answering hideous questions about Kermit's relationship with Fozzy forever.

The Vid That Makes Me Say, "Oh, James, You Tragic, Cracked Shell of a Crime-Fighter." (Which, of Course, Takes Me Immediately to a Very Unfortunate James Bond/Batman Place. But We'll All Pretend I'm Sane Anyway, Right?) This Is War, by [livejournal.com profile] lithium_doll. GoldenEye.

Availability: All the time. The link will take you to the vid page. But you might want to hurry and download this one, because the vidder wanted to take it offline, like, a year ago, and I asked her to leave it up so I could rec it. Now that I (finally) have, she might take it down.

See? I'm not only posting comedic vids with songs that should not work, because this is not funny and the song is absolutely damn perfect for this source. I love the way this vid is cut, and I love the clear narrative here, but most of all I love the way the combination of song and source juxtaposes (oh my god, listen to me, I sound like I think I know what I'm talking about) the personal and the - hmm. Professional? Which is something that this movie did better than any other Bond movie I've seen. And it's weird, because somehow giving Bond something to be genuinely conflicted and angsty about makes him look cold and dead and vaguely creepy. (And also kind of gay, but we aren't talking about that.) Or maybe it's just that when you subtract the shiny and put Bond up against some more realistic music, you get to see what he really is. Which is, um. Well, let's just say I finished this vid with a much greater understanding of why I found Alec Trevelyan more compelling and sympathetic than Bond himself. (And, no, it was not because Trevelyan was played by Sean Bean. Shut your mouth.) This was one of the vids I watched in the first month or so of compulsive downloading (TFV: fucking her bandwidth through the floor since April 2004), and I'm astonished at how much more I get out of it now; I still adore it, but I can see a lot more of why I love it. I can be taught! This is very exciting. In another four years or so, I might also understand cutting on the beat, and then there will be no stopping me.

[identity profile] damned-colonial.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks! *smooches*

Meanwhile... have you seen the Ghostbusters "I am a scientist" vid? And is the X-Files "iguana with a fan taped to his back" by any chance a, like, frill-necked lizard (http://images.google.com.au/images?q=frill-necked%20lizard&sourceid=mozilla-search&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&sa=N&tab=wi)? We have blue-tongued lizards here, too. I don't know why furriners keep going on and on about our spiders when there is so much lizard action.

[identity profile] laughingacademy.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
I think that in one of the aforementioned 50s B-movies someone used the iguana + fan method to fake up a rampaging dinosaur.
runpunkrun: dana scully looking worried, text: I see crazy people (scully sees crazy people)

[personal profile] runpunkrun 2006-01-29 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
Punk is a bad, bad woman, and never let anyone tell you otherwise.

*giggles evilly*

During that conversation of ours, I was *trying* to come up with some good My First XF Fic type recs to tempt you with, but I could really only come up with the evil ones, like RivkaT and MustangSally's Iolokus series, which, I'm not even sure if it'd make SENSE without knowing something about the show. Also, while awesome, it's not in any way representative of the actual Mulder and Scully. So I refrained.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:06 pm (UTC)(link)
*folds arms, taps foot*

I may have to upgrade you to black-hearted and evil. Because I saw your name and thought, oooo, I can ask her for fic recs now.

Look. This is all your fault. You cannot just walk away from your responsibilities, here.

*commences glaring until you produce Baby's First XF Fic recs*

(I've been told to read Torch's Ghosts, and I plan to, but ideally I'd like to start with something a little shorter. And this is the one moment in my fannish history when all pairings are equal to me - after I've read, like, ten, my OTP will be pretty much set - so any pairings, including no pairings, will work.)

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[identity profile] laughingacademy.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:40 am (UTC)(link)
Alex Krycek does not seem like my kind of character. In this vid, he seems, um, and I don't want to offend anyone who loves him, but - he seems scary as fuck. And yet - this vid made me sympathetic towards him anyway, and I don't know why. It's just, well, okay, obviously he's an evil little fucker, and he kills and betrays and, um, has really mutant eyes on occasion, but...I feel for him. I almost, um. Like him.

Actually, you’ve more or less listed every reason why we love Ratboy. (If I’m not mistaken, that was a fan nickname which became canon.) I fell hard the first time he did something evil and then fixed his hair. Plus there’s teh prettehness factor, and the amputation thing, and did we mention teh pretteh?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
I - his nickname is Ratboy? Really?

*makes dubious eyes at all of XF*

So, um, can you spoil me for something? Because that vid makes it look like he doesn't survive the series. True? False? I just like to know ahead of time if anyone is going to die on me. It's good to be braced.

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[identity profile] grey-bard.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
The link to Bawitdaba is broken. Help!

[identity profile] grey-bard.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
To clarify, I mean your link, not the vidder's.
ext_14568: Lisa just seems like a perfectly nice, educated, middle class woman...who writes homoerotic fanfiction about wizards (Default)

[identity profile] midnitemaraud-r.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know how much you're willing to spend on a chair, but I've had a chair similar to this high back leather chair from Office Max (http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536879623&prodBlockOID=1611324335) for a while, and it was one of the best $100 investment I've ever made. Seriously, it's very comfortable and it reclines, swivels, has wheels, and hasn't given me back problems. My dad has the same one at home and at his office.

And if you're willing to spend $30 more, they've got one with a massage function (http://www.officemax.com/max/solutions/product/prodBlock.jsp?BV_UseBVCookie=yes&expansionOID=-536879623&prodBlockOID=1611323162) (my chair actually looks exactly like this but without the massage thingy. They didn't have it when I got it otherwise, considering the amount of time I spend in this chair (I mostly work from home, too!) I would have splurged with the extra $30!)

(It says assembly required, but I swear it was a piece of cake. Pull up the folded seatback from the seat and click the wheel attachment on.)

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooo. Thank you. That one looks nice. I wish it wasn't leather, but otherwise, it's exactly what I'm looking for, and $100 is less than I expected to spend.

(And a massage function... *happy sigh*)

[identity profile] melpemone.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 04:06 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, bliss. I'm convinced the only reason I actually like SG-1 is Daniel, and the subsequent Daniel-whumping - Daniel-whumping set to music is totally my cuppa. Thanks a billion, I'm looking forward to this one. :D

Also, you might remember I downloaded that monster Buffy vid series set to Abbey Road on your recommendation - with my dial-up chugging faithfully (if slowly) away, I finally got it; well worth nearly two days of solid downloading. You've turned me into a vids fan, which is never a good hobby for a dial-up user but I can't bring myself to care. *g*

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
Daniel-whumping set to music is totally my cuppa.

Then you are destined for great happiness. No, really; Daniel-whumping set to music is, like, a whole subgenre of SG1 vids. Let me know if you want recs.

Ooo. I can hear your bandwidth crying from here.

You've turned me into a vids fan, which is never a good hobby for a dial-up user but I can't bring myself to care.

*is very smug*

*also refuses to care*
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[identity profile] halcyon-shift.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Now people want to DL it, I can delete the vid at last!

... wait ...

Dammit

Thanks for the rec :)

[identity profile] commodorified.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
But it is the vid of the world! As I hope I said at the time. I love that vid. It lives on my hard drive and I replay it when I wish to experience the true despiar of a vidder who will never be that good.

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[identity profile] sgac.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 04:29 am (UTC)(link)
Those of us on dial-up will be really quite glad when you start reccing fic again.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
You mean, because you're downloading vids and it's killing your bandwidth? Or because you're just, like, insanely bored and paging through these recs even though you can't download at all?

*nods*

We will all be relieved, I think, when this space returns to fic reccage. My time with the vids has been wonderful but scary. (But I can't promise not to do it again. There are times when the vid love must be shared. Just, you know, in the future perhaps I'll do it with a little more - well, I'd say sanity, but it seems unlikely, given that we're talking about me.)

[identity profile] bladdergirl.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 04:58 am (UTC)(link)
now that I have Maximus and Commodus firmly ensconed in the angsty teenager niche, I want to see Gladiator again.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:26 pm (UTC)(link)
I had the same reaction. In fact, I like the movie much more now that I've seen the teenagers lurking inside Maximus and Commodus. They were meant to be! Supposed to be! But they lost it.

*goes to watch vid again, or possibly Gladiator - tough call, really*

[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/oceana_/ 2006-01-29 05:05 am (UTC)(link)
The song in Barkley's vid is be The Poozies, according to her website. And I know I have it somewhere, but for the life of me, I can`t find it. Could be because I'm in the process of reorganizing my harddrives, so it should reappear eventually, and I'll upload it for you.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Reorganizing. Your. Hard drive. That sounds awful. If I did that, I'd never find anything ever again.

I totally did not catch the thing about The Poozies, even though I've, you know, spent a lot of quality time on her website. Apparently I get distracted by the shiny. Well, I mean, no apparently about it, but obviously it's even worse than I thought.

And, thanks, but now I've got it. Yay!

*sings*

*dogs whine and cover ears*

[identity profile] killabeez.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
Christy (co-vidder of the Wonderfalls vid) is [livejournal.com profile] movies_michelle.

I love your inexhaustibly funny recs. Especially when I haven't seen them all!

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks! (For both the LJ name and the compliment. *wiggles with joy*)

I've fixed the entry, and now I need to go figure out if I've got her friended or not. (And, yay, it's not one I could easily have guessed. Half the time someone says, "Um, her LJ name is, well, [livejournal.com profile] christy." I feel like a total dork when that happens.)
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[personal profile] rydra_wong 2006-01-29 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
There are muppets! Cheerfully singing about buttfucking!

And if you watched Farscape, this would not seem unusual to you in any way *g*.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I will have you know I have now watched four Farscape episodes. Four. For me, this is comparable in effort to reading War and Peace twice.

*waits patiently for applause*

*realizes applause will not be forthcoming from someone who has watched the whole series, and moves on*

Or maybe it's equal to three War and Peace units, because the episodes do not have subtitles. I just - how can DVDs not have subtitles? It's one of the best things about them! So, you know, Farscape and I are not destined to be the closest friends ever, even though I've loved all the episodes I've seen. (Because I really, really depend on subtitles. If there are only subtitles in a language I don't speak, I'll turn them on and then pay more attention to them than I do to what the actors are saying in English. I like to have the words right there.)

Hmmm. Do you happen to know of a site with decent transcripts? I'd actually probably do better occasionally checking a transcript than skipping back a whole bunch of times. That would probably help a lot, actually.

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[identity profile] basingstoke.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 08:31 am (UTC)(link)
I absolutely love my Patrik chair from Ikea (http://www.ikea.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?topcategoryId=15600&catalogId=10103&storeId=12&productId=43004&langId=-1&parentCats=15600*15877*15879). I work from home, so I spend ridiculous hours at the computer, and this chair is just effortlessly comfortable all the time.

And it looks cool. :D I have it in red.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooo. I like it. And I especially like the way it says it's intended for heavy-duty use. I bet parts would not randomly fall off it!

*wishes IKEA would get with the program and sell everything from the website*

I work from home, so I spend ridiculous hours at the computer

Yup, me too. Which is why it is so terrifying to have a computer chair that suddenly hates me. We had such a good relationship once! Of course, it started when I was in college, so...yeah. Time to change, I think.

*is very change-averse, but not so much when the change involves not falling on the floor all the time*

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[identity profile] manavilins.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 08:51 am (UTC)(link)
I've got a copy of Another Train. I'm just about to run out the door, so I don't have time to upload it now, but I'll do it in a few hours if nobody else has.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:51 pm (UTC)(link)
I've got it now, but thanks!

[identity profile] laurashapiro.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 09:16 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you so hugely for the recs! I am always amused when you say you don't grok vidding and then proceed to clearly and articulately state exactly what the vids are supposed to be about. (: You get it right every time, you know.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay, that? Was such a compliment that I've had no idea what to say to it all day. Just - thank you. I'm insanely happy to hear that I sound good, because, really, it's all a mess in my head. The act of writing about it does make it much clearer, though. Actually, it makes a lot of things clearer. Like, I've always wondered why there are 9.8 billion FF rec sites and journals and hardly any for vids, and this project has definitely answered that question. But I've also learned that I enjoy it a lot.

Plus, this is a lot easier than notifying all my friends individually that there's a vid they have to see now OMG. Efficient! Fun! Wait, did I say I understood why there aren't billions of other people doing this? Clearly, everyone should be.

*departs to proselytize until everyone is afraid to go near her*

[identity profile] norah.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
This project of vid-reccage has been wonderful and educational and hilarious beyond compare! I've certainly watched more vids in more fandoms and left more feedback for them since you started it...

I just had to share with you, though, that I read "moral failing" as "moral flailing" and got THE BEST laugh out of it before I realized it was just my eyes betraying me. Because what does a fan in an ethical dilemma do, right? Ahaha.

Happy Year of the Dog - anything named after such a fabulous creature MUST be a better year than the one that came before. Which, yes, was the Year of the Cock, but give me a dog any day...oh, god, not in any perverted way, just ... you know, a girl's best friend, and...

I'm just making it worse, aren't I?

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 12:52 am (UTC)(link)
I just had to share with you, though, that I read "moral failing" as "moral flailing"

Oh, god. I wish I had written that, because it's hysterical. I mean, that's one of the primary activities of fans.

There should be icons of that. Yes. *looks hopeful*

Which, yes, was the Year of the Cock, but give me a dog any day...oh, god, not in any perverted way, just ... you know, a girl's best friend, and...

I'm just making it worse, aren't I?


Yes. But I love you anyway.

I've certainly watched more vids in more fandoms and left more feedback for them since you started it...

Yay! And double yay for leaving feedback, because I'm just as terrible about that as I ever was, and yet I know I should be leaving some for vidders, because they really don't get much.

*experiences moral flailing*

So. Now you will watch lots of vids, and provide neat, useful packages of vid recs like you do with fic, so I will not have to do it anymore, right? I mean, I still will do it, because when have I ever let redundancy stand in my way? But you will do it properly, and then I won't have to worry about my half-assed approach to it anymore.

*looks very, very hopeful*

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[identity profile] barkley.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 09:31 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks so much! And, hell, I have a copy of Another Train. *g* I'm pretty sure that I didn't even cut this one. The rest of the album (A Retrospectiv) is just generally folkish type music. That's the only acapella one.

Another Train (http://www.bonuspoints.net/songs/Another%20Train.mp3)

[identity profile] zafania.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 10:38 am (UTC)(link)
I was interested in singing it, singing teacher keeps telling me to find new stuff I like, so I found a site with the lyrics if anyone wants it?
http://www.petemorton.com/lyrics/train.htm
couldn't find a site with the music though, so if anyone knows one, swopsies?
loved the vid btw!

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The Shield

[identity profile] fanofall.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 12:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I shall now proceed to do a quick-and-dirty rundown of The Shield.

I have no idea who the bald guy is (We'll just call him Baldie, shall we? Although he'd probably prefer Bald Eagle), but this vid is about him, and the weird contrasts in his life: his grim, dirty working life and his normal family, and his job,

His name is Vic Mackey (played to Golden-Globe winning perfection by Michael Chiklis. See the IMDb entry here. (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0286486/) And it is entirely true that he has a grim working life -- he works in one of the worst neighborhoods in L.A. (according to the show; I know nothing about Los Angeles, so I have no idea if Farmington really is that bad or not.) His family consists of three children, one of whom is a teenager, one of whom is autistic, and one of whom may be autistic; his soon-to-be ex-wife, with whom he is still in love and who still loves him, but Vic is a cheating liar, so they're splitting up; and his multiple girlfriends and convenient lays, one of whom is a cop in his precinct and who is pregnant and is not telling anyone the identity of the father.

where he's supposed to be one of the good guys, but frankly it's sometimes pretty hard to tell the difference between Baldie and the people he arrests. (Aside from the badge, of course; that's always a helpful clue.)

Except in this case, that may not be true; Vic's shot a cop who was on his team in cold blood because he was thisclose to figuring out that Vic and his cop buddies run half the drug gangs in Farmington; they took down an Armenian gangster's Money Train and kept the money (until one of the cops snapped from the pressure of fearing for his life from the Armenians and threw it in the ocean); and he has a total lack of appreciation for the "undue force" prohibition regarding police detention and arrest.

It's a really intense show. I watch it while I'm doing something else so that I don't get upset.

Re: The Shield

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Ooo! Thank you. I totally should've just asked you in the first place; you are the Queen of All Things TV. (I don't suppose you also feel like explaining the talking animal statues in Wonderfalls?)

Also: OMG. That's - I mean, I, I could see that he was doing some bad guy things - even in the LAPD, it's generally considered in poor taste to shoot your fellow officers - but Baldie (okay, Vic, but he'll always be Baldie to me), uh, he's pretty much. Well. Bad. I mean, murder, grand larceny, drug trafficking, organized crime, assault and battery - he appears to be trying to collect the complete set of felonies, and, again, even the worst police departments usually ask that you limit yourself to one or two.

So, is Vic a sympathetic character? I mean, are you supposed to like him? (Do you like him?) Because it seems like it would be a challenge. And I know most cop shows aren't buddy shows like TS or dS, but I still would've expected that cops were generally portrayed as the good guys. Is this the usual way TV handles the police, or is this unusual?

Also - you had to know this was coming - what's the deal with the guys kissing? I'm kind of surprised they showed that.

according to the show; I know nothing about Los Angeles, so I have no idea if Farmington really is that bad or not.

There isn't one. It must be a fictional area; that makes sense, given the, uh, content of the show. (That also explains the Farmington Strike Team card in the vid - I was like, "Farmington? New Mexico? It's really not this interesting.")

It's a really intense show. I watch it while I'm doing something else so that I don't get upset.

Uh, yeah. I can see that.

*blinks dazedly*

Well, I love the vid, but this is going on the list of TV shows I'll never, ever watch.

(Oh, and off topic - did you ever email me back? Because if you did, I didn't get it, and I'm starting to fear Server Badness again.)

[identity profile] out-there.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I am utterly amazed that the Gladiator vid *works* but, oh, oh, it does. That moment when he falls? Is the funniest hing I've seen... well, in at least two days.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 05:20 am (UTC)(link)
God, I know. This is why I will download almost any vid; sometimes combinations that sound absolutely hideous in every respect actually turn out to be perfect. It's one of those divine madness things, I think.

(And now I'm wondering what the funny thing you saw two days ago was. Of course.)

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[identity profile] skipmcgee.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Re the X-files: can I point you here? (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=ship_manifesto&keyword=Fandom:+The+X-Files&filter=all) Has the ship manifestos for 3 pairings, although surprisingly the big MSR is missing (I think it's just a freakin' daunting thing to try and write up so no one's done it yet). It does give good over views of all the main characters though, even if you don't go on to read the pairing parts of the essay.

Also, Krycek kicks ass, if only because he's one of the few people to really get Mulder riled up, and for the most part Mulder's a pretty patient guy (always one to try and *understand* the monster instead of trying to kill it first).

Scully is the shit, she's like 5'1 and frequently balls out her *boss* - a 6-foot-something ex-marine - when necessary (I love that so much).

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 05:27 am (UTC)(link)
Ooo, thanks. I'm kind of disappointed there's no Mulder/Scully (I assume MSR stands for Mulder/Scully Relationship? Or Romance, I guess.) one, but these ones are great.

always one to try and *understand* the monster instead of trying to kill it first

Someone should get him together with John Crichton and Daniel Jackson, then. They could talk shop. Maybe hold a class on I'm Okay, Ooze Is Okay: Befriending the Tentacled Slime-Beast.

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[identity profile] tallulah71.livejournal.com 2006-01-29 06:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Thanks for the rec. Causing inappropriate laughter makes me happy. I've really enjoyed your vid reccing project.

[identity profile] thefourthvine.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you! And let me thank you in return, for making the vid. I watch it often, and it never fails to make me happy.

[identity profile] danibennett.livejournal.com 2006-01-30 03:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I really, I could have done without the James Bond/Batman parallel. Because now I know I am not completely alone when I read "Oh, James, You Tragic, Cracked Shell of a Crime-Fighter" and immediately went to Batman. Because there it is in the next sentence and, oh.

This is the sort of insanity that should not be encouraged!

Ahem, right. Onto vids. Tra la.

[identity profile] gwyn-r.livejournal.com 2006-01-31 09:27 am (UTC)(link)
Almost no one will tell you about other aspects of the X-Files, unfortunately. It's always All About Krycek, a character I came to hate because of the fans, so I ended up bailing on the fandom after writing gajillions of stories and making gajillions of vids back in the olden dayes. And I see that here, yup, it's all about Krycek (most of the fans when it was airing were whiny and annoying, and they were always pretending that Krycek wasn't bad, just a poor misunderstood woobie who was only in the bathroom to ask Pa Mulder for Fox's hand in marriage when Pa Mulder was killed in a drive-by shooting, it was an accident he didn't do it!! or he didn't really help kidnap Scully to be taken to the aliens, he was just hurt and in love with Fox and he didn't do it he didn't!!! and he didn't really kill Scully's sister he was just accidentally in her apartment and turned her dying body over with his foot like she was trash because he was afraid OMG!!!!). I was much more into Skinner (gigantic former-Marine boss with mixed loyalties at first who ends up putting his life on the line for M&S), or exploring the unique relationship with M&S, but the constant tearing down of other characters and the insane bickering and insults (Skinner is old and ugly and bald! Nyah nyah! Scully's a mean bitch to poor Mulder!) wore me out so fast. I've been rediscovering the show lately and enjoying it, but my memories are still tainted by idiocy.

It was the first Internet fandom, and most stuff took place, initially, still in the print world, but the conversations were on Usenet, so you can imagine what it was like. People whine today about flames, and I always want to say, honey, I know from flaming, I was on alt.tv.x-files.

That said, there is some outstanding M/K fic from Keiko Kirin, and there's the aforementioned torch, neither of whom gave in to that awful Krycek apologia thing. Anna S also wrote both M/K and M/Sk (possibly under some different pseuds, I don't know if she kept them that way later or not). There wasn't a lot of good M/S, but the outstanding ones are just freaking outstanding -- my favorite is a piece by CazQ called The Furious Winter, but I think you may not like it, because I seem to remember you don't like the darker stuff (I don't always pay attention to fic recs since I a) read hardly any fanfic and b) am not in the same fandoms and c) I like the dark shit really a lot). If you do, though, it's an incredible story.

[identity profile] commodorified.livejournal.com 2006-02-03 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
In another four years or so, I might also understand cutting on the beat, and then there will be no stopping me.

I posted a handy tutorial about that, actually (http://commodorified.livejournal.com/36551.html).

Which is anyway amusing, I hope.

[identity profile] delurker.livejournal.com 2006-02-05 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
So I was sitting there having my teeth cleaned and trying not to give in to the impulse to run away now now now, and over the dentist's shoulder I saw Maximus going thonk, and suddenly I was giggling. Not a good idea when someone else's hand is in your mouth, for the record. Although my dentist took it pretty well, but then I'd already bitten him a few times. So it might be better not to watch this if you go to my dentist.
Hee! I can totally sympathise with this, because my technique for dealing with the impulse to run away is to pretend I'm not actually there, which I do by closing my eyes and thinking about something else. Which ordinarily works quite well, but one time at my orthodontist I was happily Not There when he asked me to open my mouth, and I realised in horror that I was chewing gently on his hand. >.<

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