http://earthtobells.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] earthtobells.livejournal.com) wrote on October 15th, 2011 at 03:19 pm
Ohhhh that just pisses me off. It was like that for Muse; when they had an overload of fans claim they always "loved" the band coincidentally after Twilight came out. Grrrr.
Mainly I get told that I should "chill" and not care as much (but that's usually my brother who doesn't give a damn about anything anyway so I probably shouldn't take it seriously); that's when I always wish I wouldn't.
Sometimes I do too; but then I also don't think I would enjoy seeing the image of Emanuelle as the "perfect girl" he created in his mind to be shattered (even though it kind of was in the end), because naturally his initial reaction wouldn't be "Oh, I don't care if you're a Jew who's using me to kill everyone, let's have babies anyway"...I do think he'd get over it and would still love her, but it would take time, and then you would have to create an entire movie just about those two (and of course would I complain? Of course not).
I could read a hundred fics about the scene in the projection booth and never get bored. Such a great scene. *sniff*
I think it could have been decent if it were handled differently. But then of course, there are numerous movies that went wrong for small things.

That rarely happens, so I'm glad it did. The ending of a story is just as important as the start, if not even more, so it should do it justice.

I would never have noticed that if you hadn't told me, you know? That is incredible, such a small detail to have a meaning like that, it's so well thought of and sweet when you look at it like that. But then others would probably say we were insane to think so. Oh well. Haters gonna hate.

August is already sad and lonely because Fassy is BFFs with Viggo and Vincent and now Dan buddying up to Chris will definitely devastate him. Poor bb.





 
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