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elisi ([personal profile] elisi) wrote2011-03-08 12:51 pm
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Because girls are awesome. :)

I've missed birthdays! Happy Belated Birthday to [livejournal.com profile] calove (missed, but never forgotten) and the always delightful [livejournal.com profile] vampirefever! Hope you both had fabulous days! :)

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In other news:

Daniel Craig dons drag for International Women's Day

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[personal profile] owlboy 2011-03-08 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Alright, I'm making a trip to Civic Video and getting ALL of these. And a lot of popcorn.

Allegro Non Troppo is wonderful, it's basically Fantasia [which is itself amazing] but with the added bonus of social commentary and some really moving scenes.
Watership Down is... bunny rabbits living in a brutal communist-style dictatorship. Like Animal Farm. But bloodier and scarier. Excellent movie to inflict on someone's childhood.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2011-03-08 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Yay! I mean, basically River either is all of these characters, or she's playing dress up and pretending to be them in the great big sandbox known as the universe. You're gonna immediately recognize the source material.

Allegro Non Troppo is wonderful, it's basically Fantasia [which is itself amazing] but with the added bonus of social commentary and some really moving scenes.
I'll admit I have mixed feelings on Fantasia (I get bored in parts *shrug*), but I may give that a shot--Wikipedia said it bordered on parody?

Watership Down is... bunny rabbits living in a brutal communist-style dictatorship. Like Animal Farm. But bloodier and scarier. Excellent movie to inflict on someone's childhood.
Lol! I had to read the book in middle school and hated it. Did make for some entertaining complaining, though, and I'll admit that's worth a lot to me.
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[personal profile] owlboy 2011-03-08 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
>>Wikipedia said it bordered on parody?

Yeah, it pokes fun at Disney's commercialism in parts. But some of it is also quite sad.

>>Lol! I had to read the book in middle school and hated it.

Reaaally? I loved it, but I grew up watching the movie. Why it's ever in the kid's section at Civic I don't know. BUNNY MASSACRES :(
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2011-03-08 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The book is, like, 500 pages and pretty dull, and I think most of the social commentary was lost on me. And you're gonna start hating me if I admit I renamed all the rabbits things like Angora and Hossenfeffer, aren't you? So let's say I didn't do that. Yeah. *whistles*

Reaaally? I loved it, but I grew up watching the movie.
I am like that with many things. Well, and I know plenty of people who like it too, including other people who read it in school with me.

Why it's ever in the kid's section at Civic I don't know. BUNNY MASSACRES :(
Yeah, the book kind of gets misclassified as a kids book too. I think it's that there are talking rabbits.
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[personal profile] owlboy 2011-03-08 09:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, it's a lot more affecting when it's graphically depicted as opposed to just text.

>>And you're gonna start hating me if I admit I renamed all the rabbits things like Angora and Hossenfeffer, aren't you?

that's actually pretty funny

>>Yeah, the book kind of gets misclassified as a kids book too. I think it's that there are talking rabbits.

Talking rabbits overrides political allegory I see.

...What we were talking about here in the first place? Oh right...Daniel Craig in drag.

Daniel Craig in drag ----> communist rabbits.

I do enjoy these conversations.
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[personal profile] promethia_tenk 2011-03-08 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I'd certainly recommend anyone watch it at least once (and I have watched it many, many times). But if I were watching it today there would be a lot of parts I'd just plain skip.