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28 August 2008 @ 10:41 pm
Movies  
1. The Wall
10/10
New favorite
I already discussed why I love this movie. Chilling, not afraid of anything. And it revived my faith and love for a band I forgot about.
The story was so disturbing, but fascinating...watching his mind unravel.
And the animation was so beautiful.
2. Steamboy
9/10
New favorite
....
It was as good as Paprika to me.
They are equal to me.
Huge scale.
The ideals displayed by the scientists...their delusional, self-absorbed thoughts...it was revolting, glorious, and terrifying all at once.
Those machines...
Those machines were awful. But there was a beauty in their evil.
And the animation was so pretty.
I loved how well they got the Western profiles down, the nationalities. It was such a refreshing change.
But truly, it was a terrifying experience...and I'd gladly see it again.
The irony of the statues of beautiful angels, the ice raining down upon them and that horrid black machine, like a god of death and destruction, rising up between...
It felt like The Wall all over again, in many ways, in how big and powerful and unstoppable everything looked.
3. Connie and Carla (second time)
8/10
Favorite already
It's cute. And on top of it, it puts your knowledge of musical numbers to the ultimate test.
Incredibly sweet, insightful on a part of culture we don't hear enough -truth- about(unless you know where to look) and it really shows how...similar it all is. A different breed of dog, but still the same species.
4. The Producers (new musical version)
Too hard to rate, but up there
I felt incredibly guilty, like I was viewing something evil, when watching it.
But it was good. It felt good.
I loved the songs, the whole idea was so silly...but seeing it excecuted was really scary. Trying to go wrong?
But I loved the characters, how manic they all were (except for like two but they were boring).
5. The Birdcage (English version)
8/10
In between the huge serious movies, I really needed it!
Loved it.
It was so interesting to consider, what a politic so against something, already shoved in a corner, would do, how he'd respond.
6. Paprika
10/10
New Favorite
I don't know how to describe how much I -loved- that movie.
It was more than a movie...it was an incredible display of imagination and the future, innovation and breaking of old ideas that don't work.
It was....
7. Beetlejuice
Still processing...Can't rate, too odd.
Incredibly choppy, and feels much along the lines of Pee-Wee's Big Adventure to me, only makes less sense.
But an awesome site, it reminded me so much of Pee-Wee's Big Adventure/Playhouse (makes sense, both films are Burton's)
8. Pee-Wee's Big Adventure
10/10!!!
Favorite.
Large Marge is my favorite character besides Pee-Wee, I think!
9. Batman: The Dark Knight
9/10
DAMN IT WAS GOOD.
I don't care what the haters have to say...
The display of the human mind...what people sink to...and rise up to. How The Joker brought so much into focus, things you think about but hate to admit, about human nature. And what Bruce faced, having to get past himself and his own fears...people look so into themselves and having to look out when people are dying in their places. What would you do?
I would have done less than he did. I'm too weak.
Seeing all of it was so incredible.
10. The Last Unicorn (rewatch from when I was 5 or 6)
...7/10? I don't wanna give it less, but the voice actors got weird at the end. but the animation was so pretty! And such a good story.
I used to think it was so scary.
I loved it anyway. The animation was pretty, I enjoyed the blending of styles...and the different creatures looked so neat.
Towards the end, the situation made everyone a little less panicky I think...it was frusterating. The voice actors got, like, tired or bored.
But they were great in the beginning.
I feel so badly for the unicorn. How could you go back to what you had before, and not feel regret? But what is there to do? There's really nothing.
I don't think you can call that a happy ending, exactly. But the individual's feelings were outweighed by the others' joys. It was such a pretty story.
I watched so many movies this summer!
And I'm still gonna watch the period adaptation from 1999 of Great Expectations. I LOVED THAT BOOK!
it was so GOOD.
11. The Girl who Leapt through Time
10/10
New Favorite
INCREDIBLE.
Again, I'd place it with Paprika and Steamboy.
...
It was such an amazing movie. Such a beautiful story. And a really great view into the everyday life of a girl in that age group. No exaggeration really, not cliche. I was pleased.
And the story is so fascinating...again, psychology, my favorite subject. Appearing again and again in movies I love.
I can't really describe it but...
It was such a beautiful, fascinating, moving film.
I plan to get my hands on an english copy of the book someday!
12.
Last, but not least...
The People Under the Stairs
10/10
FAVORITE FOREVER!
It's not a good scary horror film, more like the ultimate b-movie.
Only the villains really did think of just about everything! NO STUPID RESCUE THINGIES.
"Oh they forgot this!" Nope.
I loved that.
And I laughed so hard at the whole thing.
It was like a roller coaster.
The villains were so overplayed. It was hilarious.
The undertones, although definitely no laughing matter, were humerous mainly because of how -silly- the man was. How -rediculous- the woman was.
It's certainly a good time, but if you're looking for something serious, PLEASE LOOK AWAY!
In any case it's like me and Rob Zombie.
I listen 'cause it's fun.
I watch 'cause it's fun.
Like a crazy party.
If you like this kinda thing I'd totally reccomend it.
Even if you hate it, the set's pretty fun, it's like a haunted house, like those ones you visit around Halloween that're all pre-done and smell like plastic. <3
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Got my pants in the mail. <3
A less clunky (therefore cheaper) version of the regular Tripp pants, purple detailing.
They're lotta fun.
And my white tartan skinny jeans.
I'm getting a tartan addiction!
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Making a Raticorn shirt with sharpies. GO ME!
I decided they're boring-Unicorns with rat heads. :P
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need to ramble about Paprika and related films.
I like dolls even less now.
Any attempt to illustrate a dream, be it Louis Carroll's attempt or the animation of Paprika, is so fascinating...both were so amazing!
If you have not seen Millennium Actress...
do it, do it now.
It was made by the same director.
and I love it.
I cried so hard at the end.
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New printer-scanner.
My printer is broken, has been for several months, and it's delapedated anyhow...and there's a scanner downstairs, but it's downstairs. I have to use my parents' computer to scan things in and it's a pain to my mom 'cause I'm taking up her space.
So this was much-needed and finally done.
Not hooked up yet, won't be until Tuesday.
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Hair dye soon. I'll send photos to some people. I trust a few with my face. <3
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OBAMA.
Just watched his speech.
fuck.
That man is the remedy for this nation.
Hearing him talk is like...descriptions of hearing President Roosevelt, or President Lincoln, talk. It's inspiring, uplifting, fills you with such feelings of strength, unity, hope...pride.

I have rarely, if ever, felt national pride. I feel that Bush perverted the flag for me, corrupted it.
I want to.
I am aware of how great our nation is compared to others.
I love many of the people in it, many of the basic principals, and revel in how -possible- everything is. Even if the gov't says no, someone will say sure, why not? and let you try something pretty awesome. This place is so possible.
But I feel it more in people.
Never behind the flag. I know what the government has done and I still cannot see how, but accept it dumbly, used to how it is by now.
Behind Obama though....
I feel pride.
I never feel it so strongly, unless discussing our troops.
I don't care why they're out there, they are coming back ill, hurt. And for what?
They are soldiers. They risk their lives, or lose them. For us or for the president, what does it matter?
I still support them. Just...not why they are out. I want them to come home, but I'm proud of their efforts. A teacher in my school had a talk about his experiences there. It sounded so difficult...trying to give aid, but each effort blown away.
Them, and Obama, are the two groups or figures behind which I could stand.
I feel pride in things and people, but a country is too much of an idea. And I've grown up used to hating what we're becoming, what other countries view us as.
No wonder.
Gods...I hope he gets in.
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Goodnight.
Just wanted to type up movies, let everyone see. I like sharing things like this.
I really saw no crappy films, which is lucky on my part. I am very afraid to see crappy films. D:
 
 
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I've got troubled thoughts & self-esteem to match[info]angryprncess on August 29th, 2008 06:02 am (UTC)
Paprika is a truly beautiul, engaging movie.

I loved every second of it!

Dark Knight? Just saw it and effing LOOOVEEEDDDD IIITTT.
Oh, Joker. You hold a place in my heart because you remind me of a living, breathing Kefka.

Beetlejuice? One of my ALL TIME favorite movies. I just...love it. So perfectly scary. Made me obsessed with black and white stripes.

Last Unicorn. We already know where I stand with this. That's my whole childhood right there.

Pee Wee's Big Adventure? My favorite movie of all time.
Since I was like, 8.
Big Top Pee Wee is another favorite of mine.


But, my favorite movies of forever and ever are:
The Goonies
Stand By Me
The Sandlot
Gremlins
Pee Wee's Big Adventure
Into the Wild
Princess Mononoke
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
Castle in the Sky
Nightmare on Elm Street series
Signs
My Neighbor Totoro
ANCHORMAN: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Zoolander
Tokyo Godfathers, (MYGOD. <3333)
The Neverending Story
Big
Sixteen Candles
The Divinci Code
Flashdance
What's Eating Gilbert Grape
Edward Scissorhands
Flight of Dragons


....Yeah....and like, a zillion more.


<3
Some Call Me[info]darkydespised on September 1st, 2008 04:55 pm (UTC)
I love Edward Scissorhands, Neverending Story (that was my childhood!), Zoolander GOD I LOVE ZOOLANDER, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa, Castle in the Sky, and Princess Mononoke too!

I also loved
Orlando (fuckit I love that movie, it's done so well and was filmed in like no time on top of it, which makes it even more incredible to me)
Without a Paddle (I laughed so hard I pissed my pants)
Tommy Boy (Great salesman story, and I loved the miniature car scene! XD )
The Ring (god I'm lame -_-)
The First and Fourth Indiana Jones movies (he was my early childhood GOD, I liked the third one too and used to like the second one but decided I hated it when I got older)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (one of my favorite movies for years when I was little!)
And probably a zillion others!

I looove Spirited Away, it's so insane.
Paprika felt like Spirited Away all over again to me...which is partially why I -adored- it!
And Pom-Poko!
Kiki's Delivery Service!
No more pancakes I'll be fat fat FAT! <3
I loved Metropolis, it was so interesting. Dunno if I could call it a fave but it was neat!

I watched Connie and Carla again this summer-I LOVE that movie. It's so sweet, and really taught me I know like no musical numbers at all! XD

I love movies.


Kaili: love[info]clockworkgh0st on August 29th, 2008 04:11 pm (UTC)
I LOVE Paprika, such a great movie. And The Wall. I've been meaning to see Steamboy. I'll definitely put The Girl who Leapt through Time on my list of movies to see. :]

As for Obama...yes. Wow. I watched the speech last night and just...if he is elected and accomplishes only ONE of his goals, this country would be a better place. I feel like he symbolizes everything great that this country could be, and what this country was meant to be. If he makes it, I might actually have some patriotism for the first time in my life.

I'm voting this year, and I just really, really hope that he makes it into office.
Some Call Me[info]darkydespised on September 1st, 2008 04:57 pm (UTC)
I don't see how he can't, it really is a smaller amount for McCain. If he doesn't make it my dad says it'll just show that they screwed with the voting systems. :/

Well I'd highly recommend Steamboy. :3

Girl who Leapt through Time was just fascinating. Incredibly touching and again, the way they showed how teenagers communicate and whatnot felt very real.
I think you'll like it. <3
 
 

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