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Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai  

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§ ita § - Nov 29, 2011 6:16:07 pm PST #16861 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I came out of Breaking Dawn Team Seth, but apparently Seth isn't important enough for anyone to remember. Sadly, he's played by a 15 year old named Boo Boo, so it's like that. Still, distantly, he's very pretty.


tiggy - Nov 29, 2011 6:40:14 pm PST #16862 of 30000
I do believe in killing the messenger, you know why? Because it sends a message. ~ Damon Salvatore

Seth was one of the best parts of BD the book. they didn't give him too much screen time in the movie, but the kid is totally adorable.


§ ita § - Nov 29, 2011 6:47:56 pm PST #16863 of 30000
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

He has the most adorable frowny face for the first half of his screen time. I just love it.

I just went to look up his character and read up on Leah. Does Stephenie hate women? My lord.


tiggy - Nov 30, 2011 5:30:27 am PST #16864 of 30000
I do believe in killing the messenger, you know why? Because it sends a message. ~ Damon Salvatore

quite possibly.


Matt the Bruins fan - Nov 30, 2011 5:56:50 am PST #16865 of 30000
"I remember when they eventually introduced that drug kingpin who murdered people and smuggled drugs inside snakes and I was like 'Finally. A normal person.'” —RahvinDragand

Wouldn't her writing of the Bella character pretty much prove that?


Amy - Nov 30, 2011 5:58:40 am PST #16866 of 30000
Because books.

The Hairpin had an interesting piece on the movie by someone who suggested that Meyer could have been writing a reaction to her Mormon upbringing -- marriage and kids as the focus, but when Bella gets married and pregnant, it comes clear that she has no control anymore, body horror, etc.

I think the writer was ascribing way too much intellect to Meyer myself, but it was an interesting piece anyway.


le nubian - Nov 30, 2011 6:00:24 am PST #16867 of 30000
"And to be clear, I am the hell. And the high water."

I think the writer was ascribing way too much intellect to Meyer myself, but it was an interesting piece anyway.

Indeed. It seems more like standard woman punishment for enjoying sex and having it.


-t - Nov 30, 2011 6:24:57 am PST #16868 of 30000
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I finally watched Primer. That's a complicated movie, eh? I have a feeling that I could watch it over and over again trying to puzzle out exactly what's what and not actually be satisfied (the things that nag at me are the refrigerator and catalytic converter).


Polter-Cow - Nov 30, 2011 6:30:39 am PST #16869 of 30000
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

I finally watched Primer. That's a complicated movie, eh?

Yes.


Burrell - Nov 30, 2011 9:16:48 am PST #16870 of 30000
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

It seems more like standard woman punishment for enjoying sex and having it.

I haven't seen the movie, but in the book, I felt like her pregnancy was more like punishment for being human, not punishment for enjoying sex.

The weirdest thing to me about the whole book series is how static and passive Bella is. Even her special power is passive aggressive!