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Mar. 2nd, 2025 10:11 pm
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Hello to new members and to those peeping in. Lat year I hosted Fandom 50 on my own journal and I decided this year to make a community for Fandom 50. I understand there is a Fannish 50 out there, but I did not k nkw this. I got permission in 2024 from the person who originally hosted Fannish 50. I am not affiliated with the new one. You are welcome to join us here and share all your fandom love and opinions.

Our loose bunch of rules:
!. Join by filling out the form on the first post.
2. Write posts about fandom.
3. Share them with a link or by reposting them here.
4. Read and enjoy other people's fandom posts as well.

You can share any posts you've made this year so far. I got a late start because of health issues and a bit of existential dread.
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Still in the Noirvember vibe with reviews of films I've watched. 😛

52. Farewell, My Lovely (1975 version)

53. The Chase

54. The Amazing Mr. X

55. Johnny O'Clock

56. Dead Reckoning

57. Apology for Murder
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44. Comparison between two TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's Towards Zero.

45. My fave YouTube beauty channel (that does video essays on all kinds of makeup and skincare brands.)

46. My fave YouTube fashion channel (that does video essays on all types of fashion labels from fast fashion to couture.)

47. Alexander McQueen, his genius, and his disastrous life (two excellent video essays on McQueen's label/brand AND his personal life. Trigger/Content warnings at the post.)

48. NOIRVEMBER entry: Niagara review.

49. Jin and his special brand of magic! (Squeeing abt some of the amazing surprises (including videos) during BTS' Jin's encore shows on October 31st and Nov. 1st at Incheon.)

50. NOIRVEMBER entry: Suspense (1946) review. (Huzzah at completing the challenge! :DDDDDD. I do plan to continue posting.)

51. NOIRVEMBER entry: The Big Sleep review. (This is for the 1978 version with Robert Mitchum, btw.)

Next posts

Oct. 14th, 2025 12:00 pm
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39. A 2-part episode in which Kpop group Le Sserafim takes care of 5 doggies - It's an extremely gentle and funny episode of their variety show. The dogs are the true stars, NGL.

40. Le Ssearfim sings in Spanish - And they do a wonderful job for their cover of a true classic.

41. Chinese Dramas I've DNF'd Part 1 - In which I talked abt Under the Moonlight.

42. Chinese Dramas I've DNF'd Part 2 - The Story of the Minglan was a nope for me. :(

43. Chinese Dramas I've DNF'd Part 3 - I had v. high hopes for The Princes Gambit and yet. . . :|
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My July-September posts (five new recs):

Rec #23: Art - Untitled Daisuke and Monty (Dimension 20: Cloudward, Ho!, Daisuke Bucklesby/Monty LaMontgomery)

Rec #24: Vid - Until It Doesn't Hurt by CATastrophy (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands)

Rec #25: Vid - Long Live by Llin (Star Trek, Ensemble)

Rec #26: Fic - Legacy by SpaceCadetGlow (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands/Benjamin Hornigold)

Rec #27: Art/Gifset- Untitled Kyouji Portrait by yas (Karaoke Iko! / Famiresu Iko, Narita Kyouji)
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A few more BTS-centric posts plus a girl group!

32. BTS Vlogs (which inclulde travels, work, and arts & crafts (including woodworking!).)

33. Ranking BTS documentaries (covering the time span from debut era up to 2023.)

34. Jin and his unique tour (plus two live performances.)

35. Killin' It Girl x 3 (Hobi at his hottest!)

36. Hobipalooza Redux! (a behind-the-scenes vlog + his full, hour and a half performance at this year's Lollapalooza Berlin.)

37. Is Jin a good liar? (Jin vs. Vanity Fair's Lie Detector test = LOLs a-aplenty!)

38. ILLIT, Magical Girls & You!. (A soft rec for Illit's music and their creative MVs.)
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BTS' Jin-focused posts

No. 26 - A really fun, almost hourlong interview between Jin and Red Velvet's Wendy in her radio show Youngstreet.

Some context: the following posts are recs for a few of the episodes of Run Jin (Jin's variety show that's also a spinoff of BTS' own variety show called Run BTS.) Each episode is LOLarious. You legit don't need any BTS or Jin canon knowledge to enjoy them.

No. 27 - The Squid Game episode

No. 28 - Two different episodes of Jin vs. children (one in his old middle school and one at a PC cafe.)

No. 29 - Jin and Sports! (Tennis, gymnastics, and fencing!)

No. 30 - Jin as the Ultimate King of Chaos

No. 31 - Jin (and Hobi!) vs. zombies
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My May-June posts (seven new recs):

Rec #16: Art - Untitled Narwhal!Merman Izzy by MegaDucko (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands + referenced Izzy/Ed Teach)

Rec #17: Art - Untitled Cobel/Reghabi by genderfeel (Severance, Harmony Cobel/Asal Reghabi)

Rec #18: Art - Untitled Chibi Jim by StarBramble (Our Flag Means Death, Jim Jimenez)

Rec #19: Art - Untitled Modern Spy AU by Irene (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands/Roach)

Rec #20: Art/Gifset- Untitled Ouizzy Neighbor AU by derekstilinski (Our Flag Means Death, Frenchie/Izzy Hands)

Rec #21: Art/Gifset- Untitled Ouizzy Vampire AU by derekstilinski (Our Flag Means Death, Frenchie/Izzy Hands)

Rec #22: Fic - Day by Day by surprisepink (Our Flag Means Death, Stede Bonnet/Izzy Hands)
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Fandom 50

Kind of late for a first entry but here is one.

Has fandom changed or have I?

I was never in a fandom until the 2000’s. I did not know what a ‘zine was. I did not know what a con was. I never heard of fanfiction. I was a Star Wars fan from way back.

I got into the LOTR fandom right after the first movie came out. It was quite hostile, to be honest. There were wars between character writers and real person writers, between shippers of different pairings, between hetters and slashers. It was ugly. There was gatekeeping then, too.

I decided early on that I came into this not to fight but to enjoy and I did. I had my own website and ran a Yahoo group that hosted at least 100 stories a week in its heyday. I welcomed all. It wasn’t perfect but it was good.

Is today different?

I think so. I think we have a reflection of our divisive society in fandom. There are things we’re not ‘allowed’ to write now because they might upset someone. There are people who want to police Ao3 to make sure it doesn’t hurt their feelings and that it does reflect their ‘moral’ codes. An example is someone once complained because characters were eating meat and I did not warn for it.

Ao3 was born to combat gatekeeping and censorship in fandom. Other sites caved. Fanfic dot com made their site completely shite when they kicked all the adult stories out. I never bothered with them again. Livejournal was sold once then again to some Russian oligarch who decided to purge all adult anything, because there were rumblings of kiddie porn, and by that, I mean stories with underage fictional characters. Ao3 was born out of frustration over these events and others like them.

So what do you do about these things?

As of today, we do still have freedom of speech here in the US, where Ao3 is based. I say let people write what they will, as long as they are not inciting specific violence. Writers write violence, rape, child abuse out of a need for catharsis many times. Or maybe they are angry and rather than take it out on a real person, they write something violent. Let it be. We write for our own reasons and we don’t owe any explanations of those to anyone.

Oddly enough, the young seem to be the ones who want to gatekeep. Life is hard, kids. If you don’t want to read certain kinds of fiction, then DON’T CLICK ON IT. It’s that simple.

Fandom has changed but not that much. There will always be those who want more rules and to control others. That’s life. We must guard against that and keep fandom and fans free to express themselves.


*Crossposted at [personal profile] alexcat
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My April posts (four new recs):

Rec #12: Vid - Squish That Izzy by lordess-dickery-doof (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands & Fang)

Rec #13: Art - Untitled Jim/Oluwande by cliopadra (Our Flag Means Death, Oluwande Boodhari/Jim Jimenez)

Rec #14: Icons - "Tender as Hell" by magnavox_23 (Our Flag Means Death, Roach)

Rec #15: Fic - The 2025 "Be the First!" Collection (Multifandom, 41 fics in ultra-rare fandoms)

Posts 1-10

May. 2nd, 2025 08:37 pm
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My fandom50 is the 50 years of my life in film. I was going to do favorites, started on that track, but even limiting to just American releases, I couldn't. So there's lists with commentary.

1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
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I got a head start in January and February, and I made an additional four recs posts in March:

Rec #8: Gifset - Untitled Ed/Izzy by cbsjaneeyre (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands/Edward Teach)

Rec #9: Art - Untitled Ed/Izzy by fleethall (Our Flag Means Death, Izzy Hands/Edward Teach)

Rec #10: Vid - You Belong with Me by sisabet (Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Clark Kent/Lois Lane)

Rec #11: Fic - His Look by house-afire (Our Flag Means Death, Wee John Feeney & Izzy Hands)
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March turned out to be some poking at fandoms, some grumbling, some returning to other fannish activities and a bit of navel-gazing and planning, all things being equal.

* Ever Crisis in a crisis (of writing). or something. -- a far-too-long post in which I both praise the writing of the first year of Ever Crisis: FFVII and then detail how boy howdy how that has changed

* zines and FF and zines and -- in which I gaze at my navel about making zines and get at least halfway to maybe committing to a Final Fantasy-flavoured (per?)zine

* fire and emblems and pixels and time -- some babble about Fire Emblem hacks and fan translations on the one hand, really needingwanting to get back to learning to code PICO-8 games on the other

* collecting Marfs; filling fannish suitcases and going home -- more on Fire Emblem and my Marth acquisitions, with a side-order of eyeing the Granblue Fantasy 11th anni with baleful expectations

* okie, so *pulls up britches, takes breath, tightens tinhat* Granblue -- a lot of words spilled about the state of the game as seen by me

* *has straightedge, needs nippers* -- getting back into gunpla building with a side of GWing anticipation

* the hunt for great white Wing whales -- kind of about Wing, mostly about print material scarcity and getting your fannish interests while you can

* blue plastic bits, blue sword-swingers -- building my first Master Grade gunpla, yet more Marfs, and a plush Pac-Man

Iiii ... am surprised by this number and don't really expect to repeat it often >.>;;
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Like [personal profile] delphi, I started posting for this challenge in January. Behold the first batch:

Comparing 3 versions of Witness for the Prosecution (1957, 1982, and 2016)

which segued into several Alfred Hitchock movies:

Shadow of a Doubt (1943 and 1991)

Dial M for Murder (1954 and 1981)

Psycho (1960 and 1998)

Rear Window (1954 and 1998)

Pivoted to

A long post abt The Matrix: Resurrections and 2022's The Batman

The latest post is ANOTHER comparison

A Letter to Three Wives (1949 and 1985).
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Hi all! I'm using [community profile] fandom50challenge to remind myself to post about what I'm doing and working on.

As such, here are four posts about getting back into gunpla/plamo, the Fate/ series, nerd purchases, and more. There are pictures but I've tried to keep them fairly small.

Hopeful future topics include more on zines, writing and archiving, and more random fun.
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