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amanuensis1) wrote2008-05-09 07:46 pm
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A woman with priorities.
Am watching the film of Starship Troopers, which I added to the very top of my Netflix list the other day solely because I discovered that it contained flogging. :D
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*googles it immediately out of, huh, academic interest*
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*dies over your icon*
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Meanwhile, check this (http://youtube.com/watch?v=_L_Kymx9QqQ&feature=related)out. It´s from the movie Ondskan - the trailer is somewhere in youtube too.
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Oh, give me Captain Blood (http://www.errolflynn.net/Filmography/cb.htm) any day! Someday I have to write fan fic for that! Captain Blood (Errol Flynn) comforting his friend Jeremy after he is flogged... or the villain Levasseur (Basil Rathbone) abusing Captain Blood. Okay, distracted now.
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Now you've got me thinking about all the movies I watched when I was younger, trying to remember if there were any hints of BDSM. roflmao
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Actually the movie's not bad, it's just not Starship Troopers. I wish they'd renamed all the characters and called it Bug Hunters or something; I'd have enjoyed it quite a lot in that case, with plenty of popcorn.
I strongly recommend that you read the book at some point. Then you'll realize why Heinlein's fans were outraged when the director in a making-of short referred to the book's "crypto-Fascist" society O_O and when he admitted that that one kind of bug shoots plasma-balls out its ass because he, the director, just "couldn't imagine bugs using technology." [facepalm] So, you're making a science fiction movie, why again...?
And the way they treated the Sergeant at the recruiting center, turning him into tasteless comic relief, is a crime.
The only part about the movie I preferred over the book was the way they equalized the gender thing a bit; all prurience aside, I liked that the girls played sports and showered with the guys, and that the characters treated it as no big deal. I really wish the world were like that.
Everything else was a hatchet-job of the book, though. :/
Angie
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Angie
PS -- and yeah, I know your icon is appropriate. [wry smile] Can't help it. ;)
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