Bruna. 28. Bisexual. Brazil. I've got a film degree.
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This is a multifandom blog. Expect lots of Hannibal and Star Trek. Also Vampire Chronicles. Lots of movies. There will be on occasion rock bands and singers. Also books and TV shows and random stuff.
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Imagine an entire Star Trek show about a group of people who aren’t members of the bridge crew or one of the higher ups, and each week it’s them trying to do their job while crazy shit happens that they don’t really understand, like:
They get an announcement from their superior officers that goes “You may notice a child walking around the ship in a captain’s uniform. That is in fact the captain and is to be treated the same as always. We’re quickly working on a solution.”
A transporter mishaps causes the chief engineer to turn into a vulcan. They try not to stare at the ears, and move on.
Shots of them reacting to superior officers running through the background in the midsts of a red alert that they don’t know what it’s in response to.
“Did you hear the away team landed on planet that had five years pass before they got them back?” “Man, I’m glad I got skipped over for that assignment.”
Trying to figure out if the rumor that their commander got kidnapped by an alien race that considers them their god is true or just something made up by a bridge crewman to mess with them.
Popping in and out of existence and taking bets on which All Powerful race it is that’s doing it and why.
anytime Weird Shit happens on the ship it’s never explained. why are there chickens in the Jeffrey Tubes? why does the captain have a double? why did the chief medical examiner briefly turn homicidal? they don’t know and neither do you.
Each episode ends with them pouring one out for the crewmembers who died that week.
so Radiohead’s been releasing these little 30 second or so clips of their new album songs with accompanying tiny films by various directors and they’re all amazing obviously but this one
this one is by Richard Ayoade and it’s simply the best thirty second thing I’ve ever seen
The dialogues between Hannibal and Dolarhyde are so intense, it even makes me feel a little bad for him because he really doesn’t want to hurt Reba. It’s quite bittersweet., just like Will and Molly’s scene - there’s a lot of sadness for couples in this episode.
Speaking about couples, I also love the last scene so much. The angry, whispered arguments between Will and Hannibal brings me so much joy ~
When other showrunners start to shade you, you know you’re in trouble.
Bryan Fuller is the showrunner/creator of Hannibal, Pushing Daisies, Dead Like Me, and Wonderfalls. He has also written the pilot for Ricky Whittle’s American Gods as well writing for Heroes and Star Trek.
“There was an infamous Can Can which went on and on and where we jumped around and did acrobatics and splits in enourmous dresses.” - Mads Mikkelsen [x,x]