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++ I've been in a weird headspace lately. Nothing bad (no worse than usual, at least), it's just that kind of off feeling, like you're off-center somehow and don't know precisely how or why. Of course, I'm also dealing with seasonal allergies which have been going on and off for about a little over a week now, so that could be a contributing factor.

++ Because of this weird headspace I ended up kind of revisiting some fandoms of mine that I don't really talk much about -- Doom Patrol, Legion, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, all fantastic shows in their own right that are often underappreciated, imho -- I even revisited some horror (early 00s horror movies, cheesy remakes of old classics specifically like The Haunting and The House on Haunted Hill) and it's like, some might say they're not good but I don't care I love them anyway because they just have that very specific early 00s horror vibe that I cannot deny is entertaining. And it's not even like a planned revisiting for any of these, it's just once I get a hankering to watch one thing I then end up going down the rabbit hole, which happens every so often.

++ The City of Musicals is a Chinese variety show where contestants are performing from a wide range of musicals, and while it is a competition of sorts, the main goal seems to be introducing different kinds of musicals to a larger audience via their performances. I knew about this variety show due to an c-actor I like, Wang Zhuocheng (known mostly for Jiang Cheng in The Untamed), and being aware of how much of a musical theatre kid he is I know he is in his element and living his best life doing this show. His first performance was of a Romeo and Juliet duet, which was nice, but I think his second performance has become his most notable one so far. It's from Mozart L'Opera Rock, a French rock opera about Mozart, a musical I had no idea about. What's interesting is that the song that is performed from it, "L'assasymphonie", is translated and sung from French to Chinese, and they went hard, harder than the French version (at least the versions I found and listened to, anyway). And yes, their rendition of the song has been stuck in my head for some days now. Not that I'm complaining, of course.





I've seen some of the other performances from the variety show and they do some very notable and recognizable songs from familiar musicals, like from The Phantom of the Opera and Mamma Mia!, most of them sung in English, but I also like that there's lesser known musicals being added in, too.

Date: 2022-05-01 02:16 pm (UTC)
blackcatofmisery: Nights with a Cat by KADOKAWA (good)
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I enjoyed the House on Haunted Hill remake. The original is still my favorite, but the remake took the idea and went farther with it, matching the original's opening monologue. It was fun. And the black character didn't die!

=^..^=~

Date: 2022-05-02 03:32 am (UTC)
blackcatofmisery: Nights with a Cat by KADOKAWA (good)
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That's valid. The original is on YouTube, if you're ever curious. (The main actresses have some really nice screams, which I appreciate.) I believe there's even a colorized version, but I prefer the black and white both because that's how it was filmed and the colorized process is sometimes more distracting than appealing. Depends more on the quality of film, I think.

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