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quietprofanity ([personal profile] quietprofanity) wrote2009-02-10 08:44 pm
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This says it all ...

I tried watching Shock Treatment tonight, expecting either an amusing trifle or the wost movie ever made. Around the thirty minute mark I got the sudden urge to get up and clean things. I guess that's the best indicator of its quality, anyway. Especially since I haven't figured out WHY I'm not into it, despite the fact that I'm not expecting Rocky Horror by any means.

Oh well.

Okay, anyway, I also remembered this was something I was willing to do ... [steps up to the microphone, taps it] test test ...

HELLO INTERNETS!

WHY DOES TAROT SUPPOSEDLY SUCK AND EMPOWERED SUPPOSEDLY ROCK?



I mean, from my vantage-point, both comics feature goofy villains, ridiculous side characters, a heroine who often gets tied up/unclothed and aspirations to higher feminist ideals despite their pornographic nature.

Now, from the brief bits I've seen of both series, I'll totally admit that Empowered has made me giggle. (Specifically this part.) Whereas Tarot just makes me stare in open-mouthed horror.

I also have a suspicion I may like Empowered because at one point I willingly watched all I could find of Cutey Honey, even Re: Cutie Honey i.e. the animated adaption of the live action movie, i.e. the cartoon wherein the bad guy powers her evil machine with THE POWER OF 1,000 WOMEN'S ORGASMS!

Look, take away my feminist card if you must (NO! IT'S MINE!) but I have John Waters' sensibility when it comes to sex humor. Non sequiturs are my best friends.

Plus, nobody who draws bishonen Peter Parker can be bad, right?

But I want to hear your answers. If anyone will answer. HELP ME, INTERNET!

[identity profile] big-wired.livejournal.com 2009-02-11 02:35 am (UTC)(link)
I LOVE Re: Cutie Honey! I still have it burned onto a DVD in my small collection, and it was great to watch, in a shameless fun poking kind of way.

Actually, Empowered was something I hated at first, but after getting it, deleting it, and then getting it again, I have to admit that it really grew on me. There's a natural character growth for Emp, and the series itself pokes fun at all the cliches of current superhero comics. The artwork too was something completely different as there's no inking involved, obviously, and it just seems to add to the... well, honest factor of it.

That just popped into my head. In a lot of ways, Empowered is honest with what it's about, and also surprisingly deep at times. Emp herself is very brave for putting up with so much just so that she can do the right thing, and from all that I've read, the realities of women facing mirrors of themselves and what society in general regards as the perfect woman is critiqued very well here.

Tarot, on the other hand... well... I don't get that sense from Tarot. From the few I've seen on Scans Daily, it just seems to be a big boob job, whereas Adam Warren knows that women actually have internal organs and not a black hole in their midsection.

And that their internal organs are not stuff in their chesticles.

Trust me, Adam Warren can deliver like few others can. He did some wonderful stuff with the Dirty Pair, which I wholeheartedly recommend as well. You won't go wrong with Empowered.

(Hey, what a neat reversal of roles. Now, I am the one informing you about why Empowered, something new, rocks, while you were telling me the good stuff about Watchmen, something old.)