Ahhh P-C, you've got a John Hughes-sized gap on your movie knowledge, which is not necessarily a bad thing, unless you haven't seen Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In which case, I command that you get thee to the nearest video store, STAT!
I like SKoW because of the ginormous crush I had on Watts, despite the fact that I thought Keith was a weener.
It is, isn't it? But it's even better at the end of The Snapper.
Oh, yeah. I'd forgotten the song was featured in that flick. I liked The Snapper a lot, although it's usually shadowed by my unreasonable love for The Commitments. That reminds me, I haven't seen the last two Roddy Doyle flicks. Should remedy that.
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Uhh, Buffy/Xander wouldn't have worked for me. I don't have a violent aversion to the idea or anything, but I really liked that their friendship has gone past romantic infatuation a long time ago.
Isn't the message of
SKoW
that you don't have to be
that
girl to get the good guy, and that guys should look further than fashion and rep?
Which totally isn't what I'd take from B/X -- I'd take exactly what PMM hates.
Would you hate it, while taking it, ita?
Ahhh P-C, you've got a John Hughes-sized gap on your movie knowledge, which is not necessarily a bad thing, unless you haven't seen Ferris Bueller's Day Off. In which case, I command that you get thee to the nearest video store, STAT!
I technically have, but I was really tired and barely remember a thing. As I admitted in Movies, I'm also missing
Pretty in Pink, Sixteen Candles,
and
The Breakfast Club.
Which totally isn't what I'd take from B/X -- I'd take exactly what PMM hates.
The Joss part or the poontang part?
Yup. Just like I get defensive about Mal and Zoe. Let something just be a great Platonic (not just platonic) friendship.
Yup. Just like I get defensive about Mal and Zoe. Let something just be a great Platonic (not just platonic) friendship.
I'm all for this, but it was impossible for me not to map Wash/Zoe as Xander/Buffy.
Wrod, ita, Mal and Zoe shouldn't do it cause they're *partners*, not, you know, partners. You should endeavor never to do your partner, even though in Homicide fandom some people take the affectionate term "bunky" way, way, too literally, imo.
I think enough of the shinyness rubbed off Buffy for me that I never really associated her with Zoe.
Huh. I never thought of them that way -- we know so little of their history, and what little we do know is that Zoe disliked him on sight; something about him just made her hackles rise. I always kind of imagined him doing some Xanderlike pushing and nudging early on, but with a lot more grown-upness and confidence behind it, possibly startling Zoe into a yes against her better judgment, which at length turned into her better judgment eventually coming around and concurring with the rest of her.
Buffy, in contrast, liked Xander right away, felt at ease and friendly and affectionate and sisterly and confiding, and everything that was good, except not romantic. There was no dislike or mistrust for her to get over, just a total absence of romantic feeling. Different dynamic, different history; for me, B/X and Z/W never pinged as remotely similar.