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3pipeproblem) wrote2007-08-01 11:02 pm
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The Charles Loren Mini-Mix
Since several (read: precisely three) people on my FL have finished/are in the process of reading Special Topics in Calamity Physics, what better time could there be to upload a few songs that remind me of my favorite secondary character who nobody else cares about?
Quick! A multiple choice question. I love and adore Charles beyond all reason because:
a) Marisha Pessl makes it quite easy to imagine James Spader in the role and he reminds me of Alan maybejustalittle.
b) "He was the gold-limbed kid Fitzgerald would've picked out of the senior class photo and described with sun-soaked words like 'patrician' and 'of eternal reassurance.'"
c) He is endearingly sweet, frighteningly obsessive, and always sincere. And he tries to beat someone (a girl) up while on crutches.
d) He probably emerges from this whole debacle more fucked-up than anyone realizes.
The songs are all pretty much pop, but then he is a teenage boy. So without further ado...
Fall Out Boy - Sugar, We're Going Down
Smashing Pumpkins - The Boy
The Killers - Under the Gun
Brand New - Magazines
Dashboard Confessional feat. Michael Stipe - Hands Down
And since I saw Once on Saturday and it's been in my head ever since, I'll throw in this, too.
Quick! A multiple choice question. I love and adore Charles beyond all reason because:
a) Marisha Pessl makes it quite easy to imagine James Spader in the role and he reminds me of Alan maybejustalittle.
b) "He was the gold-limbed kid Fitzgerald would've picked out of the senior class photo and described with sun-soaked words like 'patrician' and 'of eternal reassurance.'"
c) He is endearingly sweet, frighteningly obsessive, and always sincere. And he tries to beat someone (a girl) up while on crutches.
d) He probably emerges from this whole debacle more fucked-up than anyone realizes.
The songs are all pretty much pop, but then he is a teenage boy. So without further ado...
Fall Out Boy - Sugar, We're Going Down
Smashing Pumpkins - The Boy
The Killers - Under the Gun
Brand New - Magazines
Dashboard Confessional feat. Michael Stipe - Hands Down
And since I saw Once on Saturday and it's been in my head ever since, I'll throw in this, too.
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DO IT. Man, I need to get a Charles fic going. I'm just torn about when to set it. I'd like to write an all-night stakeout at the motel, but then again I'd like to write something set in the fuuuuuture too.
Hahahaha, oh, Heroes annoyed me by the first scene. I definitely stopped watching (until my friend prodded me to give it another try) because Mohinder's exposition was that painful. My ideal show would be Bennet and Claire (& company), Hiro and Ando, Parkman, and maybe the occasional appearance by Nathan Petrelli and Claude. The artist did nothing for me--they never bothered to develop his character beyond giving him a heroin addiction. I HATE PETER PETRELLI SO MUCH. First of all, his name's Peter Petrelli, which is pretty much like naming someone "Peter Peter." Now, if he were a pumpkin-eater, maybe that would be okay... And. Just. UGH. Milo Ventaldashdasksd FAILS AT ACTING. He cannot even writhe in pain convincingly. He has no chemistry with anybody. Anybody! And he's supposed to be so EMPATHIC. I think "empathic" is really just another word for "douchebag."
Hahaha, I read it, and I think you're right, but I don't have much to add. Good guys don't hold my interest unless they have some sort of complexity (and I do think your Jimmy is, if not complex, at least very human).
I just read a ton of books with unreliable narrators--Calamity Physics, Lolita, House of Leaves, all of Daniel Handler's books--in a row. They're kind of awesome. The last few all have moments where the narrator gleefully informs the reader that they lied about something. It's fun, but I'm about ready to come crawling back to third-person omniscient just for a break. You should start one!
OMG read them! They're wonderful. The first three aren't really anything special (compared to those that follow), but you can breeze through them in an afternoon. It's just...as the series goes on, they keep adding more and more shades of gray and everything gets more and more muddled. Plus, Lemony Snicket/Daniel Handler love peppering the books with literary allusions and there's twisted humor throughout.
And I adore Lemony Snicket. There's this entire backstory about him and a secret organization that's somehow connected with Count Olaf and the Baudelaires' parents, but it only comes out bit by bit. You'll be reading along and he'll throw out some crazy reference, like: "Whenever I hear the clink of swords clashing I am reminded of a swordfight I had with a television repairman not long ago."