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Stars Shone Brightly Above anonymous October 15 2008, 16:29:21 UTC
I've never seen any of Marilyn Monroe's movies, and I first watched her "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" performance right before I sat down to write this, and yet I still found myself inspired by this prompt. Also, thanks to anon for the line "Happy Birthday, Mr. Jones." Hope you like!

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July 4, 1962. First and foremost America represented his country. But he was also Alfred F. Jones and even he needed to act like a normal human being every once in a while. As the human incarnation of a country, he had connections in high places, and as a regular human he could sometimes be quite charming. He was hardly the same as Francis, but he had been intimate with quite a few movie stars, both women and men. That one night with Marlon Brando had been exceptionally wonderful, Alfred remembered, but tonight he was with a very special woman ( ... )

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous October 29 2008, 21:14:05 UTC
Stunning. My favorite aspect was Alfred's characterization, I'd love to see this side of him more often.

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"Dream Factory" OP anonymous October 30 2008, 03:32:24 UTC
I agree! xD; But in all seriousness, this is mostly how I see Alfred; I mean, the U.S. gets lucky sometimes, but it hasn't made it so far without some serious skill, you know? I kind of see Alfred as a more benign, less-obvious (but no less dangerous) Ivan, but where EVERYONE knows that Ivan's terrifying behind the smile, people tend to accept the grinning, "lucky" overgrown kid at face value. It's Obfuscating Stupidity at its finest, ladies and gents! XD

... I'm sorry for the ramblings. ;_; Thank you for the kind words!

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous October 29 2008, 21:28:45 UTC
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Even if they have no idea what APH is, EVERYONE MUST READ THIS FIC. It's like everything you could possibly want to know about understanding celebrity culture, in literary form. Bravo, Anon!

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"Dream Factory" OP anonymous October 30 2008, 03:34:24 UTC
Thank you! ^___^ I'm fairly new to APH but I'm something of a fan of Old Hollywood, so I'm glad this works even on a non-APH level. <3

I only wish I'd have edited this more! I would've done so if I knew people would actually be reading it! ORZ

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous November 2 2008, 10:10:03 UTC
Rarely am I so touched by a story, even less so by fanfiction.
The ending gave me shivers.

It's almost freaky how well-connected this story is. The American Dream, the image of a legend... it's as if 'even America's image is cracked beneath the surface'.
Not to mention, the spirit of America was incredibly well portrayed through Alfred's thoughts and actions.
I love the idea of Al being so vulnerable beneath his Heroic Self. *_*

In simpler words, PLEASE HAVE THE INTERNETS. OR MAYBE 10 OF THEM.

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"Dream Factory" OP anonymous November 3 2008, 09:44:20 UTC
WHAT ALL THE INTERNETS? WHAT WOULD I DO WITH THEM??

... Rent them out to the rest of the world, to defray our national debt? XD;

But in all seriousness, thank you. It makes me fell all WAFF-y inside to know that someone else thinks my version of Alfred isn't completely OOC. ^_^ I just think the image of America (and its stars!) as broken-but-forging-on is a lot more interesting (and maybe true?) than the simple 'wacky/delusional/obnoxious/simple-minded Eaglelander.' ^^

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous November 5 2008, 17:17:14 UTC
Oh my god, that left me absolutely speechless. Seconding everything the commenter above me said, that was absolutely brilliant.

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous November 21 2008, 21:10:41 UTC
Afglkshdgh I adored this, anon. Seriously. It was just so *lovely*

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous December 25 2008, 03:02:59 UTC
Oh, Geez.

I'd give you all the internets in the world, but I can't hold them.

Speech, prose, character=perfect
Pacing=perfect
Heartbreaking, poignant story=perfect.

You can has all internets. I'll call the shipping company.

(Every time I start to think of myself as a quasi-competent writer, someone like you comes along and shows me how it's really done. Bravo.)

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous March 23 2009, 11:35:30 UTC
I LOVE YOU FOR MAKING THIS. made my non fandom friends read it and they liked it anyway.

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Re: Life On The Dream Factory's Floor 4/4 anonymous April 4 2009, 19:48:32 UTC
This was such a gorgeous fic, augh, I am still crying ;A;

Thank you for making my day, author!anon! aaaaaaaah

random note, ash wednesday by elvis perkins came on while I was reading this and it's so perfect for this fic it's not even funny

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Re: Stars Shone Brightly Above anonymous October 19 2008, 03:52:01 UTC
Ohhhhhhh my god...
I love 'murka...I love Marylin Monroe...oh...oh.

I was expecting a 'Some Like It Hot' type thing! But I love this so much more! Especially the 'You're so pretty.' I can just imagine Alfred saying that~

I'll draw this because my hand itches so much! That's either because it wants to draw... or it wants to touch Marylin or America and can't decide which. :I

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