Pretty vanilla, but very gratuitously smutty: https://archiveofourown.org/works/59867257/chapters/152722858
I couldn't help but write nasty things about Colin McCammon, Brad Dourif's weaselly guy from 1999 C-movie Cypress Edge. (This little shit.) Enjoy.
we could watch the child's play movies, where actor brad dourif plays a crazy supernatural serial killer, or we could watch the exorcist 3, where actor brad dourif plays a crazy supernatural serial killer, or we could watch the x-files s01e13 beyond the sea, where actor brad dourif plays, and you're not gonna believe this-
Genuine question, but how do you deal with knowing it’s impossible to create anything truly original? I’m a huge sci fi and horror fan, I love fucked up concepts and situations, but whenever I think I’ve come across a new concept, I eventually find something that touches upon the same or similar idea, and I lose all motivation to write. Like your story the fluid. I found it poignant and funny, but I just found ‘half a life’ by kid bulychev, and it sounds quite similar
Well I've listened to enough punk bands to know that almost everything has been done before but if you have enough fun with it it doesn't matter. I'm certainly not trying to be truly original, just to do what I like in a way that's fun for me. Sometimes I try to challenge myself to include a different kind of perspective, or an emotion I don't usually try to evoke, or to include an observation or a feeling, or to make something funny out of something that's not, but I'm not trying to think a thought that no one's ever had before. Maybe if I'm lucky it'll happen. Sometimes a wrinkle in your brain will yield something you didn't see coming. But I don't think you can try for it.
I had this idea in my head for a while of Jack welding with cute little goggles and his hair messily pulled back into a bun 🥰
I also really like how the lighting and sparks turned out.
Whoever is responsible for BD's silvery curls in Best Men, I salute you 🫡
There's like a two-toned thing going on: frizzy brown tendrils in the front and well-defined metallic lushness in the back. Possibly a rare sighting of the molting phase? Young Brad's hair is more fluffy and light brown, Elder Brad's is more black and silver. In other stuff from 1997-ish, it's usually brushed back so harder to tell. (Discuss.)
In this movie, he did a weird croaky voice the whole time and had lots of sexual tension with this other ex-soldier guy. A+
Oh my god. Oh my god this nearly made me cry ♡♡♡ Harpo is one of my faves of all time, and knowing that he was like this makes me adore him even more.
This zine has been sitting partially finished for like 3 years and i figured, you know, done is better than perfect.
The title comes from Susan Fleming: "Oscar Levant was surly, moody, and despairing. He clung to Harpo like a life raft."
i just think they're neat.