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frayadjacent) wrote2015-05-24 10:04 am
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Mad Max: Fury Road
I saw Mad Max, and I'm closer than I've ever been to being really, actively fannish in a big fandom at its height. Is MM:FR a big fandom? Or becoming a big fandom? Please tell me it is. I want to experience this big fandom thing.
I might go see it again, even. I never do that.
(Obviously my main fandoms, Buffy and Xena, are huge, but I came to them a decade+ late. It's not the same at all.)
More thoughts on the show later; I'm at my laptop at the kitchen table which is a big no no RSI-wise. Better sign off.
I might go see it again, even. I never do that.
(Obviously my main fandoms, Buffy and Xena, are huge, but I came to them a decade+ late. It's not the same at all.)
More thoughts on the show later; I'm at my laptop at the kitchen table which is a big no no RSI-wise. Better sign off.
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I can guess the sorts of vids that will be made, but I'm having a harder time guessing what the trajectory of the fic will be -- I want it to be world-building gen, but my gut says it's going to be mostly Max/Furiosa or Max/Nux.
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I want it to be world-building gen, but my gut says it's going to be mostly Max/Furiosa or Max/Nux
Yeah, I pretty much always want gen fic and I'd love some world building and backstory fic.
Ugh, my heart sank a little when you mentioned Max/Nux fic. Ugh. I mean, to each their own, but if I actually take the time to go looking for fic -- which I never do! -- and it's a bunch of Max/Nux I am going to be really disappointed.
I was thinking about the headache that the nighttime scenes will be for vidders. They are so so so blue.
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And honestly I don't think I would've even wanted it to last longer than it did--it wasn't a life-changing movie, but I liked it and enjoyed it and it was fun liking something that many other people did, at the same time that they did. But I didn't like it so much that I could've sustained my interest in it for more than a summer. Movies are hard for me to care about, just because the character time is so naturally limited, so it's always fun when one breaks through that to really grab me.
So basically: active for a summer but not so huge as to be overwhelming (seriously how do ppl even navigate stuff like MCU anymore?!) = pretty great. :)
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