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Jun. 8th, 2009 10:10 amHappy Monday, everyone! Something cool to start off your morning:
kattahj has made a tribute to older female characters in fandom, here. This is a concept that fills me with ridiculous amounts of joy, guys. Women don't stop being awesome when they hit forty! Sometimes - bear with me on this radical concept here - sometimes, they get even more awesome. And sometimes it feels like the world forgets that fact, so it's really nice to have the reminder.
In the spirit of this, Katta has included a truly and wonderfully epic number of ladies, but, much like Pokemon, it is very difficult to catch them all; also the vid is by necessity limited to media fandoms. So if you want to tell me about your favorite older female character and why they are awesome, that would be fun for me to read! I am selfish in this way.
In the spirit of this, Katta has included a truly and wonderfully epic number of ladies, but, much like Pokemon, it is very difficult to catch them all; also the vid is by necessity limited to media fandoms. So if you want to tell me about your favorite older female character and why they are awesome, that would be fun for me to read! I am selfish in this way.
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Date: 2009-06-08 02:37 pm (UTC)And hey, I'm going to give you another rec for an awesome woman - Gertrustein in Lois Lowry's Anastasia Again. Cranky and antisocial and lots of fun to read about. (DWJ has also written a bunch of them, but you don't need any recs there, do you?)
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Date: 2009-06-08 02:48 pm (UTC)And dude, Gertrustein was awesome! The Anastasia books were the first place I learned who Gertrude Stein was, and I still sneakily think Gertrustein is actually more awesome than her poet-namesake.
(Oh man, don't get me started listing. Fanny and Mrs. Fairfax and Mrs. Penstemmon! Millie! Lenina and the Duchess! Mig's mom! The incredible creepy that is Aunt Maria! That is not even mentioning Sophie, who probably only half-counts, but still.)
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Date: 2009-06-08 03:41 pm (UTC)Seconded. *g*
(Oh man, don't get me started listing. Fanny and Mrs. Fairfax and Mrs. Penstemmon! Millie! Lenina and the Duchess! Mig's mom! The incredible creepy that is Aunt Maria! That is not even mentioning Sophie, who probably only half-counts, but still.)
Gladys! Querida! Polly's grandmother! Adara! (Wait - is Adara old enough to count?) :-)
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Date: 2009-06-08 04:27 pm (UTC)You know, I think one of my favorite things about DWJ is how her older/parental characters are never just sort of background, they're always people with their own goals and agendas. They may be highly unpleasant or irresponsible people, of course, but people they are!
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Date: 2009-06-08 04:42 pm (UTC)And yeah, DWJ writes awesome adults for a YA author. :-)
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:15 pm (UTC). . . this is about 90% because there are vids I really want to make of the Dalemark Quartet, mind. >.> But in and of itself, it would be pretty cool! I was also talking recently with someone about how Hexwood might actually be really cool if well done, kind of like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind or something.
However, back to Derkholm, there is no way that Querida would not have to be played by Linda Hunt.
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:18 pm (UTC)How about Jon Favreau or Greg Grunberg for Derk? They both have that air of absolute harmlessness.
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:41 pm (UTC)Though I'm not so keen on Janice as Mara. I see her as drop dead gorgeous but really sensible, more something like Salma Hayek in Dogma. But I have a very hazy mental image of Mara, so maybe I'm wrong.
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:52 pm (UTC)Hmmmmm . . . I see what you mean about Salma Hayek. (Though I also see Mara as very professional sexy, at least over the course of that particular book, so maybe more Salma Hayek in Ugly Betty? - or, hey, how about Gina Bellman?)
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Date: 2009-06-08 06:05 pm (UTC)(Also, she did a Mara-type role pretty well in Jekyll!)
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:38 pm (UTC)If it's an Epic Fantasy Movie, it's got to have Ian McKellan in it, and the most obvious choice is Scales. Personally, though, I was not very impressed by his voice acting in Golden Compass (or maybe I just thought he was mis-cast; eh, anyway) so I'm toying with the idea of him as Mr. Chesney.
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:44 pm (UTC)- man, if we were doing this ten years ago, I would have to say the original Little Red from Into the Woods for Suki. The curls! The simpering! The shin-kicking!
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:53 pm (UTC)*giggles* Dude, yes. These days I feel like Suki ought to have a certain Paris Hilton vibe, although I would not cast Paris. (Although she did a pretty awesome job in Repo!, I have to admit.)
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Date: 2009-06-08 06:03 pm (UTC)- OH I KNOW. Amanda Bynes!
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Date: 2009-06-08 03:26 pm (UTC)She stays ahead of the corrupt CIA members and turns their unconstitutional butts into Congress! She is both a noble defender of the people's rights and a cynical counterintelligence expert! And while she is from an action franchise, she is not an action girl, but awesome in a much subtler and more realistic way. A "Dude, your search parameters are all wrong. Here, do this. Oh, there's what you're looking for. See how much more you can get accomplished when I'm in charge?" way.
Also coming as no surprise: Serra Teresa from Michelle West's The Sun Sword
I think you know why, there. Actually, there are a lot of characters in The Sun Sword who can qualify for this. ...Maybe even a third of the cast.
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Date: 2009-06-08 03:40 pm (UTC)(Also, relatedly, I gave up on waiting for Amazon shipping and now own the second book! So I will be reading it one of these soonish days. :D)
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Date: 2009-06-08 03:47 pm (UTC)Exactly. Teresa doesn't have to kick ass, she just has to tell your ass what to do. And not necessarily using her gift, because it is very politically unwise to cross the Serra Teresa. She knows all the strings to pull. She trained your favorite servants.
(Eeexcellent.)
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Date: 2009-06-08 04:29 pm (UTC)And, for serious, man. I never, ever want to be on Serra Teresa's bad side, because it is a certainty that my life would be misery ever after.
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Date: 2009-06-12 12:27 am (UTC)If you had a life afterward, which may not be the case.
ALSO, I just watched Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon again and I believe Shu Lien qualifies. Not only can she beat up pretty much anyone with most any weapon, she has the sense to go "Mu Bai, there are political aspects you have to consider here."
(Incidentally, in my dream cast of The Sun Sword, Michelle Yeoh plays Teresa.)
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Date: 2009-06-08 04:37 pm (UTC)(...and Donna Noble if she qualifies :x)
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Date: 2009-06-08 04:59 pm (UTC)(Donna Noble qualifies SO HARD, she is even the very first clip in the vid!)
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:32 pm (UTC)Oh! And in Valdemar there's Selenay and Savil and Kerowyn and Kethry and Tamra and Yfandes and Keren!
Then there's McGonagall. And Hooch. And all the other awesome witches in Harry Potter.
I would name some of my other fandoms, but I don't think the women in them are over forty yet.
EDIT: I forgot Catherine Willows from CSI. And the creepy Sith Lady from KotOR II. And Wilhelmina and Claire Meade from Ugly Betty.
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Date: 2009-06-08 05:48 pm (UTC)Tarma and Kethry and Kerowyn all had a major impact on me when I was twelve or thirteen and first reading those books. Talia was my wish-fulfillment, but those ladies were my required kickass quotient.
Also, while I have fallen behind on Ugly Betty this past season, one of the things I appreciated most about the show is Wilhelmina and Claire (and Yoga!) and how powerful all the women on that show are. And how important to each other!
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Date: 2009-06-09 01:02 am (UTC)I love it when older women are depicted as the incredible, varied people they are.
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