Monster movie at the dive-in!

Jul. 5th, 2025 03:08 pm
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[personal profile] citycouncil posting in [community profile] thecityneversleeps
On this, the 30th anniversary of the smash hit, franchise-making film known as Squid!– or was it the 25th?

... Maybe it was the 40th?

Like so many things in Darrow, no one could agree. On some date in the distant, or perhaps recent, past, a little film called Squid! opened in local theaters, and nothing would ever be the same. While no one could prove it to be a global phenomenon, it certainly became the obsession of Darrowians, young and old. There were sequels. There were spin-offs. There was merch. There were Saturday morning cartoons and breakfast cereals.

And now, there was an anniversary screening of the film that started it all. Not just any screening, but a dive-in to kick off summer at the beach. A giant, 50-ft screen had been mounted on the sand near the docks, where the film was being projected as soon as the sun went down. Leading up to the showing, there were games of beach volleyball, foam wars in the shallows, and a game that locals insisted on calling Bean Tunnel (which bore a striking resemblance to the game with an even sillier name, Cornhole). There were inner tubes in the calm waters, and people floating on boogie boards, and people watching from the decks of small boats, and still more set up in beach chairs in the sand. There were cotton candy stands, and hot dog carts and stalls with various seasonal treats, along with beer and frozen cocktails. There were Squid! hats and a costume contest, and a raffle for themed prizes, including a framed excerpt from the original film print– a true collector's item!

Despite its proximity to a holiday that locals did not seem to know the existence of, there were absolutely no fireworks.

Mostly, there were people celebrating summer, and each other, and a little movie about a great big, murderous cephalopod with a secret heart of gold.

... Wait a minute, was that what this movie was about? Do any of these people actually know?


[[Anniversary screening of Squid! on the beach, with various summertime activities for those ready to enjoy the warmer weather. Tag in, tag around. As always, this remains open for as long as it needs to be.]]

MEME: Two Truths and a Lie

Jul. 3rd, 2025 01:29 pm
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[personal profile] citycouncil posting in [community profile] cityarcade
Alright, everyone, let's try something a little different. Let's play Two Truths and a Lie.

1. Top level your character listing three statements about themselves, two of which are true and one of which is false.

2. Reply to other top levels with guesses as to which is the lie. Explanations of their reasoning are a bonus.

3. Additional bonus option: Have your character add two truths and a lie of their own to the thread to keep the game going after the initial guessing is done.
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[personal profile] afeastofthirst posting in [community profile] thecityneversleeps
Cut for length. )

That doesn't stop him from wandering at night after his ward has gone to sleep. He doesn't really go out for parties anymore, doesn't frequent clubs the way he used to, but he gets too restless too easily. As much as he loves sleep, he can't handle being cooped up for long. He strolls away from the Bramford Building and walks without thinking much about where he's going. He has his phone, sound on, if Sophie wakes up and needs him, and she'll be fine for an hour or so without him, especially now. It's late, after all — after midnight, which means he's officially been in Darrow more or less an entire year.

Maybe he deserves a cake for that. All the stores are closed, though. Tomorrow then. He fiddles with his phone as he walks. Undoubtedly several of his friends would still be awake, and he probably shouldn't be so alone in his own head for too long, but which of them would he not be disturbing?

It's only too late that he realizes he's been looking at his phone much longer than he should have. It may be past midnight, but the city's still awake. A car hurtles toward him and he steps out of its path just in time, fumbling his phone as he does so. Sighing, he crouches down to pick it up, checking the screen for cracks.

[ Find Shion anywhere in Darrow, more obviously in his head than usual. He's wandering vaguely beachward, but anywhere is fine, or else find him returning home to Bramford. I'm a bit early, but this is set to late late tonight/early July 1st. Happy one year of this dumbass, Darrow. ♥ Open to any and all until this says otherwise!! ]

Rebuilding journal search again

Jun. 30th, 2025 03:18 pm
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[personal profile] alierak posting in [site community profile] dw_maintenance
We're having to rebuild the search server again (previously, previously). It will take a few days to reindex all the content.

Meanwhile search services should be running, but probably returning no results or incomplete results for most queries.

(no subject)

Jun. 26th, 2025 08:29 pm
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[personal profile] keeptheselights posting in [community profile] thecityneversleeps
The way Joyce sees it, it all comes down to will. She's forced herself to get used to the idea of living in a world without Jim Hopper before; it hadn't been easy, but she'd done it. A lot of it had been because she was so focused on the kids, on making sure that El and Will were okay. Of course, now El is gone, too, and Will is on the cusp of being an adult, not needing her as much, and she can't just pick up their whole lives and move them to California. Darrow means there's nowhere to run.

In Darrow, she just has to figure out her way through it.

Today, her way through it is destruction. She's methodically dismantled the last three pieces that she made -- paper and driftwood and wire -- and, now she's transferring it into the trash. The pieces hadn't been that good anyway, hadn't felt finished, and now she just can't see the point in going back to them. She's never going to be able to get back into the headspace she was in when she started them. They belong to a life she's not living anymore. She kind of wants to set something on fire.

She settles for a cigarette, sparked to life with Jim's lighter, left behind on a bedside table, the only sign that he'd been there at all.

Joyce stands, one arm folded across her, staring at the dumpster. She'd hoped that it would help more than it did but, all of her destruction done, she still feels...emptry. Hollow.

God, she'd hoped she was done feeling like this.
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