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Title: See You at Eight, Potter (or, Draco Malfoy and the Impossibly Tight Jeans)
Author: [livejournal.com profile] this_bloody_cat
Pairing, characters
: Harry Potter/Draco Malfoy, Ron Weasley/Pansy Parkinson; Narcissa Malfoy, Hermione Granger, Severus Snape
Rating: PG-13
Wordcount: 4025
Summary: Four weeks after his twenty-second birthday, Draco found himself with a mysterious gift, a cheeky house-elf, and an assortment of wilfully unhelpful acquaintances.
Warnings: None

This fic! I had a wonderful surprise this week when [livejournal.com profile] this_bloody_cat (who shall henceforth be known as this_darling_cat) posted this gorgeous, funny and daft fic which she wrote for my prompt. I only gave her the words 'new jeans', and how she managed to come up with this perfect romp written in a deliciously irritable Draco voice is a marvel. It's delightful and surprisingly romantic. It made my week; thank you, dear cat.

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I was interested to read that SFX magazine had published poll results of the top 250 horror, sci-fi and fantasy moments. The full list only seems to be available by buying the magazine, but the top 10 is here:

1. DOCTOR WHO The Doctor and Rose say farewell at Bad Wolf Bay in “Doomsday”
2. AVENGERS ASSEMBLE “Puny god!” The Hulk owns Loki
3. ALIEN The chestburster
4. FIREFLY Mal Reynolds kicks a bad guy into Serenity’s engine intake (“The Train Job”)
5. STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK Luke learns that Darth Vader is his father
6. BLADE RUNNER Roy Batty’s “Tears in rain” speech
7. GAME OF THRONES The Red Wedding: “The Lannisters send their regards”
8. THE MATRIX Neo dodges bullets in the bullet-time scene
9. HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE Dumbledore’s death
10. BACK TO THE FUTURE “Where we’re going, we don’t need roads”

What do you think? It seems very dominated by film moments, and I don't think any of those class as horror, do they? I definitely think that no 1, with the Doctor and Rose, is a stunning moment, but as for the greatest moment in all of sci-fi and fantasy... I'm sort of sceptical.

Having said that, I'm not really sure what would be in my personal top 10. I suspect moments that touched me personally might rate more highly than impressive or climactic scenes. Perhaps that's what's happened here - voters simply connected to the scene from Doctor Who and voted accordingly.

What would your top moments be? And does anyone have the full list, to let us know if there are other HP moments featured?

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Finally, in dull personal news, both my phone and my netbook (where I write all my stuff) died this week, and the new phone is driving me slightly crazy. I haven't got a replacement for the netbook yet. So, if I owe you an email or seem grumpier or more terse than usual this week, apologies: this is probably why....

Date: 2014-06-26 11:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lumosed-quill.livejournal.com
Oh God, that slayed me, Hermione Obliviating her parents! The other part where I cry big time is when they rescue the dragon from Gringotts. Like, I SOB.

Date: 2014-06-27 05:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lumosed-quill.livejournal.com
Oh yeah, both those!!!! Harry going into the forest pretty much guts me. Also, when Dudley apologizes and becomes a human being to him. I couldn't believe they didn't somehow fit that into the films. It moved me so much, I cried. I used to cry at Sirius' death, too, but I've read it two or three times now, so it's better for me. From HBP on, I've only read once, so I'm sure they'd have a greater impact on me than the first five books; it would be like reading them for the first time.

But, you know, I really hate how JKR wrote the battle of Hogwarts. I thought it was clumsy and childish compared with the actual subject matter and what she'd built up to. So that might explain why I haven't pushed through a reread all the way to the end again. I'd love to read HBP again, though. I'm stuck in the middle of GoF right now, not giving any fucks about the Triwizard stuff. LOL.

/terrible fan

Date: 2014-06-27 06:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lumosed-quill.livejournal.com
And, you know, writing this out, I finally came up with the reason why GoF has always been my least favorite book and movie: it's the most masculine rendition of the Hero's Journey. It's all about taking these physical actions, conquering quests, about the contest. I much prefer the more feminine aspects of the journey that are showcased so well in OotP (dreams and visions, things coming to Harry from an emotional perspective, dealing with relationships, loss, family, feeling alone); it's just much more of an emotional, spiritual journey than purely one of action. HBP feels the same, especially adding in poor Draco's quest and his emotional, psychological, and spiritual turmoil over it. GoF feels like a concession to the little boy energy (and there's nothing wrong with that, of course, but it just doesn't resonate as much with me personally, because it doesn't feel as well-rounded as the books that find a balance between masculine energy action and feminine energy knowing, feeling, sensing, understanding).

Thanks for letting me rambling on your journal, Birds! <33

Date: 2014-06-29 12:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lumosed-quill.livejournal.com
Don't you sweat it. (I'm so tired it took me five tries to type that sentence.) I haven't been sleeping well, so I've been offline a lot, just doing the bare essentials and holding it together. <3

Here's to the new moon, a restful weekend, and a new week after!

*hugs you*

Date: 2014-06-27 12:23 pm (UTC)
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Oh, that part!!! The dragon, yes.

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