handful_ofdust: (eccentricities)
handful_ofdust ([personal profile] handful_ofdust) wrote2008-08-26 07:58 pm

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More links—

Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man #3—Arkham After Midnight, Chapter One: Mark of the Mad Hatter.



Silent Shadow of the Bat-Man #3—Arkham After Midnight, Chapter Two: Riddle Me Deadly.



Coming soon, in Chapter Three: Curse of the Clay-Face!

Further selected (fan-)vids here, meanwhile, beginning with Flummery’s “Handlebars”, which manages to make me appreciate David Tennant’s Doctor Who from both his charmingly eccentric and freakin’ scary sides (http://www.imeem.com/flummery/video/qrsaWFB9/flummery_dw_handlebars_tv_video/). For those who like vampires, meanwhile—or vampire-hunting, more to the point—here’s all three Blade movies in one long session of slice, dice, slash and burn (
http://www.imeem.com/people/OKXFT2/video/2NhVSJQ6/balistik_exterminating_son_movies_video/). And this one, frankly, may destroy you—it’s Troy from the POV of somebody who thinks war is anything but cool (http://www.imeem.com/charmax/video/B6f69zic/charmax_troyno_bravery_vidding_movies_video/).

The great part about this last link is that if you click on “profile” in the banner above, it’ll hook you up with all the rest of Charmax’s vids. I’m particularly fond of the one she did for Lea Pool’s movie Lost and Delirious, to the Cliks’ cover of Justin Timberlake’s “Cry Me a River”; not only is it far sexier and far less gruellingly emo, but it rightly focuses on how cool and love-deserving Piper Perabo’s baby-butch character is (even to the point of allowing her a far better ending than the film did). For those who are less interested in slash, there’s a wonderful Deadwood female character exploration built around the song “Bloody Motherfucking Asshole” by Martha Wainright, and the best John Winchester vid I’ve ever seen (“Deus Ibi Est”).

[identity profile] handful-ofdust.livejournal.com 2008-08-29 01:39 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, well, I was a pretty serious Celiac when I was a kid, but I supposedly "grew out of it". And grantedly, it's not like bread passes right through my body immediately anymore--ie, gives me violent diarrhea five minutes after I eat it--but I have noticed continual issues with bread and bread-products throughout my adult life. They promote bloat, act on my nervous system like crack, and may lie at the base of all that constipation and insomnia, too. So gluten-free is looking lie the way to go.