Yeah, IMDB-goers have the memory span of a box of peas.
it provides a nice guideline for creating strong, iconic archetypes in our own works. :Þ
I'm figuring out I really like a fun version of an archtype rather than "literary" fiction. I started reading A Princess of Mars and I'm like, "To me, this is a lot more worthwhile than any of those short stories I read." I'm a little sad.
It almost has that so-silly-it-works feel? An actual anorexic with the appellation 'Annie' would probably have it bad as far as teasing goes (it's astonishing how much my peers and I teased everyone for their names in grade school.) At least I can say we were never quite as evil as the children from Lucy's flashback in Elfen Lied. ,__,
You're too kind, really. [headdesk]
And if someone beat the shit out of my dog in front of me I might never want to eat, either.
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Date: 2009-02-16 01:30 am (UTC)it provides a nice guideline for creating strong, iconic archetypes in our own works. :Þ
I'm figuring out I really like a fun version of an archtype rather than "literary" fiction. I started reading A Princess of Mars and I'm like, "To me, this is a lot more worthwhile than any of those short stories I read." I'm a little sad.
It almost has that so-silly-it-works feel? An actual anorexic with the appellation 'Annie' would probably have it bad as far as teasing goes (it's astonishing how much my peers and I teased everyone for their names in grade school.) At least I can say we were never quite as evil as the children from Lucy's flashback in Elfen Lied. ,__,
You're too kind, really. [headdesk]
And if someone beat the shit out of my dog in front of me I might never want to eat, either.