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timepiececlock) wrote2006-09-01 11:41 am
Hn. Movie Trailers.
-So basically it's 'The Craft' but with boys, and more explosions.
-This, on the other hand looks like a Will Ferrel movie I can finally really enjoy. Because hey, it's about writing!
-This is just scary.
-This, on the other hand looks like a Will Ferrel movie I can finally really enjoy. Because hey, it's about writing!
-This is just scary.
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Also, the bugs in the best won't beat the bugs in the bathroom and the snakes. Oh man, the snakes.
Oh, and you notice from the trailer how they keep mentioning this girl, then show the various male characters fighting over her with their magical powers, and she's even unconcious and floating in a few clips? This is just going by the trailer but, damn... what a different message from The Craft. The Craft portrayed boys as evil, girls as strong. This movie appears to portray girls as objects and boys as strong. Interesting. Do you think they'll have a murder?
Something about the idea of a group of teens from "special families" also reminds me of these books I read about witches as a teen-- The Secret Circle, I think they were called. But that had both male and female witches, with the main character as female. It was pretty good, though. 3 books, I think it was my favorite L.J. Smith series.
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I will never be able to watch The Craft again solely because of that scene. All my fears, right there? They were one.
It's hard to be open to the whole "damsel in distress" idea anymore. People do it so terribly and the girl is either tied up somewhere, or latched to her love interest's side. You never see her fleshed out--you see her terrified, in lust, or puppy-dog eyed. I don't mind a character being helpless. Some characters are helpless. It doesn't mean that they should be reduced to a plot point. I kinda hope that they fail to save her, honestly, happy endings always seem more like a stroke to the boy's ego. Phht.
Ah, L.J. Smith. Her favorite overtones? Inner strength and sexual tension. And soul mates, but whatever. It's lovely to see a series where magic isn't solely male or female oriented. I love to see the sexes on equal footing in some way--whether they just simply know how to counter what the other's got or have each other's powers.
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If that were me...
Even so, there's probably different levels of scary when it comes to camps... there's the relatively normal camp stuff plus prayers and a bit of bible study, and then there's the really scary army-building places.
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- I've seen that trailer, and it actually does look interesting. As long as Will Ferrell tries toning down on the Will Ferrell, it'd be cool. :) ((Plus, Emma Thompson!))
- Hmmm... this manages to look scarier than 'The Covenant'. But then again, it's less far-fetched. *is secretly fascinated*