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About CelenaGaia

  • Birthday 04/15/1985

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  • Biography
    I have one green fleck in the right eye, which only seems to show up in camera flashes. I can't roll my tongue. I have a tendency to lose my temper quickly, and start things without finishing them.
    I've been an aspiring writer since childhood, and when there's a story actually finished, the whole world will know about it.
    I walk fast and talk faster, and live for a good debate. Turner, Dali and Van Gogh painted my soul. I'm a gym fiend; a good workout is up there with good sex. I like to twiddle my hair, and the speed relates to my current mood.
    I'll gladly drink to your health, as long as it's a decent red wine or rum (Cap'n Morgan Spiced) - buy me a few and I will talk you under the table, at least. I will take the *crackle* of vinyl over "clean" CD recordings, any day.
    I have inherited my father's eyes, and gift for twisting any song lyrics going. I like to watch the world go by, taking notes, laughing and crying by turns. I adore all things steam-punk. Cat-aholic.
  • Location
    Back end of Nowhere
  • Interests
    Writing fiction and (bad) poetry. Luis Royo, Turner, Van Gogh, Dali, Rothko. Anime/manga (drawing, reading, watching, et al.) Picking films apart (ex-Film Studies student.)

    Exploring new places, private or not. Hiking. Rock-climbing. Knife-throwing. Fencing. Archery. Discussing strange and random things; drunkeness is voluntary. Astrology. Fireworks. Rock/indie festivals and gigs.

    Environmental Science, Meteorology, Geology, Archaeology, Astronomy. Swords, knives/daggers, assorted weaponry...not a gun fan, though. Researching paranormal phenomena. Collecting dragon paraphenalia. Indie clubbing.

    Reading/writing by candlelight. Walking by moonlight. Gymming like a fiend. Ballet. Trawling antique shops and flea markets, in search of recent social history and decent vinyl. Tromping wind-torn headlands and muddy countryside, in search of fossils and hidden architecture.

    Guiiiiiiiiiitars - I am currently in possession of an Aria acoustic. Tattoos. Photography, preferable b&amp
  • Occupation
    Writer
  • Gender
    Female
  • Show Flash Content
    Yes
  • Favourite Bands
    The Beatles, The Zombies, Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Nick Cave, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Interpol, MGMT, Echo and the Bunnymen, Bat for Lashes, Lily Allen, Led Zepp, Nick Drake, The Smiths, Morrissey, The Levellers, Imogen Heap, Feist, Broken Social Scene, Stars, Metric, Alela Diane, Iron and Wine, Fleet Foxes, First Aid Kit, Yeah Yeah Yeahs', Aerosmith, Queens of the Stone Age, The Stone Roses, The Raveonettes, The National, Boards of Canada, Dirty Elegance, The Pixies, Last Shadow Puppets, Snow Patrol, Oasis, Manic Street Preachers, Bright Eyes, Cat Power, Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, RHCP's, Green Day, NIN, Radiohead, Nirvana, Blur, The White Stripes, Jens Lekman, Pendulum, Depeche Mode, Joy Division, Travis, Polysics, Metallica, Cardigans, Garbage, Cranberries, Vienna Teng, Tracy Chapman, Nina Simone, Louis Armstrong, Simon & Garfunkel, Shakira
  • Favourite Films
    Platoon, The Wicker Man (original), Metropolis, Battleship Potemkin, Nosferatu, Taxi Driver, Straw Dogs, Battle Royale I, Kill Bill 1, City of God (Cidade de Deus), Chocolat, If..., Practical Magic, Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, Ringu, Dragonheart (1st), LotR trilogy, The Last Unicorn, The Nightmare before Xmas, Cloverfield, Withnail & I, Sleepy Hollow, Akira, Princess Mononoke, Ghost in the Shell, Donnie Darko, The Commitments, Good Morning Vietnam, Apocalypse Now, The 5th Element, American Beauty, Destroy all Monsters, Godzilla (1998), Sin City, Edward Scissorhands, The Dark Crystal, Romeo + Juliet, Moulin Rouge!Amelie, La Jetee, Sans Soleil, Fear and Trembling, Hitchcock/Kubrick in general, Natural Born Killers, Brief Encounter, The Silence of the Lambs, Spirited Away, Lost in Translation, Fantasia, The Virgin Suicides, A Series of Unfortunate Events, Moon, Hot Fuzz, Gremlins 1&2, Fight Club
  • Favourite TV Shows
    Messiah, Red Dwarf, Black Books, Spaced, The Day Today, The Simpsons, Ghost Hunt, anything by Simon Schama.

    Anime - Last Exile, Angel Sanctuary, Gunslinger Girl, Blood+, etc
  • Favourite Books
    Gabriel King's "The Wild Road" and "The Golden Cat". Jeffrey Eugenides "The Virgin Suicides." Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings." Alice Hoffman's "Practical Magic" and "Improbable Future". Joanne Harris' "Chocolat". Anything by Jodi Picoult / James Herriot. Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series, also "The Stand" and "The Shining." Tom Harris' "The Silence of the Lambs". Salingers' "Catcher in the Rye." Orwell's "1984" and "Animal Farm". Huxley's "Brave New World". Iain Banks' "The Bridge", "The Crow Road" and "The Wasp Factory." Anne McCaffrey's "Tower and Hive" series, and "Dragons of Pern" series. Richard Adams' "Watership Down". Sandra Bruce's "I Once Was Lost." Bronte's "Wuthering Heights." Shelley's "Frankenstein."

    Manga - Ah! my Goddess, Battle Roy
  • Muse Releases Owned
    All the albums, CD
  • Muse Concerts Attended / Attending
    O2 Arena, 12/11/09

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  1. What a lovely stroll through your distant memories...ah...It certainly seems that the boys have reached a pinnacle at the moment...hmmm...perhaps for their next trick they could try an acoustic set, maybe do the next bond opening theme, write an opera or stage performance or even a movie? Either way I'm sure they won't have trouble finding a way to go next...I'm just glad I was able to see them in Chicago while under the influence of many things. I hope to catch them again when they perform in Milwaukee. There was a few times I could have sworn Matt was looking directly at me. Me and the lady friend were on Chris' side last time, so we're going to push for Matt's side this time around...hopefully we'll have tasty treats for the show as well ;)

     

    On a completely unrelated note...How goes the summer? I've managed to plant a vegetable garden. Made it through Life, the Universe, and Everything, and I'm currently about half-way through So Long and Thanks for all the Fish. I have a few cyberpunk and scifi novels I want to read this summer. Currently working on a long list of tiny writing projects. And when I feel compelled enough to exert physical activity upon my body, I'll bike to the student union to play pinball :p Oh and I do find time to jump around on a nifty piece of German engineering called Powerisers XD

  2. Hah, the majority of people I approach online directly respond eloquently, because i don't have the time or patience to dally with idiots that spk lk ths with use of *lols* I'm a puritan for good language ;) it's an English student thing.

     

    Hmm, I first came to Muse - or rather, them to me - via a good friend in 1999, who'd bought the debut album and gave me a listen on her new discman in our school playing field. Rather sneakily, she'd snuck it out in our PE lesson, and we were both feigning inuries to get out of playing rounders, just to listen to this album. I was, and still am, totally blown away by certain tracks - Unintended (which made me go a bit snotty and weepy on first listen - teen hormones, huh) Fillip, Falling Down, Muscle Museum - ambivalent to others (Hate this and I'll love you, Uno, Cave, Overdue.) I discovered that i could like prog rock, and Muse detracted from the growing tide of so-called RnB that the majority of my classmates were soaking up, also fitting in nicely with my growing obsession with Green Day and Offspring. The latter's fallen by the wayside; Green Day still remain dear to my heart, though the last album was more than a little overblown, in length and quality.

     

    It's been good, growing up with Muse. Watching them go from the toilets to the heaving arenas, as it were. When I saw them with my partner last November at London 02, and witnessed the show opening to the sounds of "Uprising" and the sight of hundreds of shadowy figures projected onto three tall columns, as though ghostly people were walking continuously up flights of stairs (so Ballardian), I knew they'd come to fruition; this was their evolutionary peak. That made me feel a little sad, in the way that coming to the end of Lord of the Rings made me feel. All the albums together, cover a great story arc, and when you've got a lyric like "let's start over again ... this time we'll get it right", well, where the Hell do you go from there? I'm rather hoping that they compose a rock/classical album now, since Exogenesis went down such a storm. It's still probably my favourite part of the album.

     

    Absolution ... well, I thought that was it, my favourite album, til I heard Resistance - which seems even more complete, if that's possible. My least favourite album has to be Origins, I'm afraid. Too much screaming on that one in particular, however, Bliss is one of my absolute top Muse songs. The beginning part, I believe, they ripped off an old Nintendo game! My partner, NES nerd that he is, noticed it a little while ago - we went and found a clip of said game on Youtube, to satisfy our nerdiness.

     

    It can't just be me that thinks of Bravestarr, that old cartoon from the 80's, whenever they hear Knights of Cydonia :p

  3. Are most people you encounter online unable to hold down a conversation? You're the first person who's actually talked to me directly...it's nice when people reach out and cause digital vibrations...so how did you first come to know of muse? For me, it was I believe sophomore year of hs when a friend of mine played me some tracks off of Absolution. I fell in love instantly, I had never heard of music with such intensity and passion. Apocalypse Please is incredibly orgasmic in a 'I'm going out in a blaze of glory suicide' sort of way. Butterflies and Hurricanes also had that ring to it...I think Absolution as well as Black Holes and Revelations tie for my favorite albums...Each has it's own significance and theme for me...that's how I know Muse is lyrical genius, because I do identify with it...I can listen to it, hear new nuances that I hadn't noticed before, it stirs some energy deep down within my very core...any-who, the internet is a beautiful digital playground XD

  4. Mmhmm, it actually made it into the Sun paper yesterday, albeit a month-old picture, of the pair of them wandinerg around NY together, apparently chatting quite cosily. Quite how that makes them to be dating, I don't know, since I saw no held hands or particular intimacy other than he was looking directly at her when she was speaking, but that could've been sincere and platonic interest and courtesy. Still, the rumours now abound online and in the papers, with people scratching their heads as to how a young single mother who happens to be an actress starring in - let's face it - some pretty tame/neutral films to date, aside from the one she's currently in (The Killer within me), could make it with a prog rock star with a penchant for conspiracy theories and customizing his guitars. *shrug* I love reading the reports, more of than not they focus more on what he's wearing ... and half of them can't get their facts right either, despite being apparently professional journalists, stating that the NY photo was taken the day before yesterday ... when he was in France performing a concert :p

     

    That's enough rumour-mongering. I'm going to take it with a huge pinch of salt, and probably end up flinging it over my shoulder for luck.

     

    Michael Bay x Roland Emmerich = Universal annihilation. Between the pair of them, they've probably decimated the world's major cities at least twelve times. NY, twice that. I still find the best shot of the destruction of the Statue of Liberty to come from Cloverfield though, amazing film.

     

    Evangelion ... Last Exile ... these need properly attending to, with the careful and loving hand of an auteur director. Maybe an ex-animator. I personally can't get enough of Miyazaki, but that's an entirely different genre - very beautiful and bittersweet. Have you ever seen RahXephon? That's a unique combination of lovely animation, voice actors/actresses, mecha and above all, classical music. The mecha are basically conducted via, and a product of, the music - that's the best way I can describe it. It shoots down the harpies that rant about mecha being too masculine, and the whiners who state that no anime can truly capture a good storyline and hold it, without an influx of sweatdrops.

     

    I must say, you're doing very well, considering I just dropped in on you like Leeloo into a taxi ;)

  5. I hadn't heard anything about it...last I knew mister Bellamy was with his Italian gf...is he dating her or are they just rumors?

     

    As for the michael bay mech I say meh...hopefully someone will do Bebop and Evangelion right in live-action...

  6. Mmm, you remind me of Wild, Wild West :p that's unfortunate. I must admit, for a control-fiend such as myself, it's sometimes difficult to comprehend a world where at the flick of a switch something that worked perfectly well one moment, malfunctions and maybe blows your head off the next. I like things to be systematic and functionable, but at the same time, the delirium of cogs and wheels, endless possibilities, appeals to my creative-writer side.

     

    You're right in the sense that once we've moved forward, there's no going back - but how about sideways? That's how I look at steampunk. I love the way certain elements can be grouped together that would never, in a linear world, make the grade in the same universe. Dinosaurs in the London zoo!

     

    A future in the style of Gits - it's not so fantastical to imagine. Forget the mecha of Michael Bay films, too flashy and dramatic - it's already gradually creeping up on us, I mean, warfare is fought in the main via computers; robots perform more and more of our surgery. There's not a day goes by that the intelligence doesn't grow broader and higher. It's when it begins to submerge who and what we are, that we've got to - now, I sound like Mister Bellamy himself.

    Speaking of whom - what think you of the Kate Hudson-dating news?

  7. For me the Victorian Era of Steam punk is too wild westy for me to take seriously...I'd rather have something that works and is shiny than something that might work and looks rustic...oh well that's just me, once we've pushed forward there's no sense going back...I feel we're on the verge of the cyber punk revolution...the tech is certainly there we just need to start reverse engineering...maybe next time I level up I should put some points into intelligence ;)

  8. Aah, the basis of the Matrix. The Wachowski's owe it a lot. I personally can only watch the movie, the animation series is no substitute.

    I'm more of a steampunker - a bit more giddy, tongue-in-cheek, looking for style as well as substance. Have you seen some of the gadgets people have invented and posted on the internet? This, for example:

    http://www.slashgear.com/gallery/data_files/7/4/Steampunk_Watch_1.jpg Gorgeous, if slightly unwieldy. But that's the fun of steampunk. It doesn't always have to work ;)

    Muse song to fit GitS - Plug In Baby ..

  9. Cyber-punk! Ghost in the Shell

     

    Also Hi :)

  10. I've just discussed this with my partner, a Muse fan himself but not a fan of Starlight. I can't listen to this song and feel low; it's a real uplifter, much like Guiding Light.
  11. For the simplicity of the movement, the freedom it brings, and the wonderful jubbly endorphins that dance afterwards Keep your synthetic drugs
  12. Iain Banks - "The Wasp Factory" / "The Bridge" / "The Crow Road" Anne McCaffrey - "The Rowan" and "Damia" - the rest of the "Tower and Hive" series is a bit flat, after the inital two. Jeffrey Eugenides - "The Virgin Suicides" Stephen King - "The Shining", "The Stand" and the entire "Dark Tower" series JG Ballard - just about anything this man has ever written, but in particular "High Rise" and the short-story anthology "The Fourth Dimensional Nightmare" Banana Yoshimoto - "Goodbye Tsugumi" Kazuo Ishiguro - "The Remains of the Day" Gabriel King - "The Wild Road" (if you really want to see the world through the eyes of a cat) and its sequel, "The Golden Cat"
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