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Apr. 22nd, 2025 10:57 pm
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I don't watch a lot of movies, except I was on planes with two very long library ebooks to read and so of course my brain was like "movie time!", sigh. Anyways.

The Wild Robot, 2024. I basically more or less liked this but I didn't love it. Maybe it's just that I'm old and it's a kids' movie, but it felt a little rushed, like there were several times I found myself thinking that a scene would have been better and hit harder if they had just given it a couple more beats or a little more space to breathe. I was also disappointed that they backed down from the "predation is a normal part of animal life and predator animals aren't "evil" or "bad guys"" message with the idea that actually predators could just refrain from predation and "choose kindness" if they wanted to. Some nice animation though, and some really nicely done worldbuilding in the background details.

The Man from U.N.C.L.E., 2015. I had never seen this but am sort of adjacent to the fandom-once-removed, like, some people I follow on Tumblr for other reasons sometimes reblog stuff about it. It was fun and I'm sorry they never made another one, although apparently one of the stars was like a serial harasser/abuser so I suppose I'm glad for everyone who didn't have to work with him again.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, 2024. I didn't actually watch this on the plane, but Q started it on the plane and didn't have time to finish it and I was sort of curious about it so I rented it for him. It was fun but wasn't great. There were definitely moments when they hit a good gag or a good vein in the nostalgia mines, but there was a lot going on and it didn't all mesh together that well, and it kind of felt like they got to the last act and were like "shit we'd better resolve all this" and some of that was pretty abrupt. The Elfman theme is unbeatable though, and it was interesting to see the story they came up with for Lydia's life.

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(I still think the 2016 Ghostbusters was by far the best of this sort of nostalgia-mining, and I will forever be annoyed that dudes managed to sink not only any sequels but any other genderbending reboots. A crass, gross woman Beetlejuice - maybe playing against Keaton instead of replacing him - might have been a fun character.)

what goes around

Apr. 21st, 2025 10:37 pm
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In theory, go-arounds are pretty rare in commercial aviation, but I was just in my second one landing in Boston today. The previous time was in heavy clouds/fog, so I'm not actually sure how close we came to the runway before pulling back up - this one we actually bumped on the runway, but the plane was rocking a lot, so I guess they decided it was less risky to go back up than to try to complete an iffy landing. The captain said something about wind conditions. Second landing attempt from a different direction went fine. I was pretty rattled and tbh am still - even knowing that's a normal thing they practice, I would rather not be a passenger in any kind of unplanned airplane event. My heart rate went through the roof at the time and keeps having little upticks. (I guess now I know what Justin meant when he said he didn't want to think about it.)

science fiction double feature

Apr. 12th, 2025 10:55 pm
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Moonstorm, Yoon Ha Lee, 2024 YA novel, the first of a planned trilogy. This was great - teen mecha pilots, divided loyalties, an interesting setting and worldbuilding where gravity is sort of a collective faith, and a rivalry that seems like it might be possibly heading for an f/f romance. On both the Norton and Lodestar ballots but recommended even if you're not reading for those.

The Transitive Properties of Cheese, Ann LeBlanc, 2024 novella. Transgender transhuman hijinks. A must-read if you like Greg Egan, or maybe Snow Crash, or just want to read about the pros and cons of repeatedly forking your personality. The end felt a little muddled but overall it was great - LeBlanc is both having fun with the possibilities of early-adopter uploading, and exploring them seriously. I'm sorry I read it too late to nominate it but at least I can recommend it here.

book statistics

Apr. 10th, 2025 05:58 pm
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I went to enter some Hugo finalists on my big list of books/other media, and realized that I've reached 2000 lines! That's a big round number and I have decided to celebrate by counting things!

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