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theatokos ([personal profile] theatokos) wrote2008-01-17 07:17 pm
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Upon viewing 300 for a second time....

I still love it. It's fantastic. It's CAMP. Conservative camp. [livejournal.com profile] alizarin71 says it can't be camp if it's unintended, but I think I have to differ on opinion. In fact, it fits in the same category as Flash Gordon (the 1980 movie). I LOVED this film. It''s been a favorite of mine since I was 7. What's not to love about cartoon characters, Merciless Ming and his sexy temptress Asian hottie daughter, naive "feminist" journalist, blonde superhero football player..... oh it's so great. And a Queen soundtrack to boot! Absolute awesome fun.

Like, 300. Rock-ish soundtrack, cartoon characters and visuals, also based on a cartoon/graphic novel, ridiculous over the top in masculine hoo-ha. It's just sheer absurd fun. And Gerard Butler as Leonides reminds me so much of Brian Blessed playing Prince Vultan in Flash. Bright white teeth and beard and all.

Seeing this movie makes me want to man-up and kick some ass. Energy which I can apply to even my studies. Discipline and focus are positive qualities. It also makes me want to mate. Alas, Adam doesn't come back from New Mexico until tomorrow. And I suppose I am *already* pregnant.


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In other news, I have consumed nearly a whole quart of orange juice today. Oh glorious delicious nectar of the sun gods. AND - I had a prenatal appointment today and I heard the Pea's heartbeat. !!!! It was WAY cooler than I expected it to be. It's alive and responsive! It was squirming away from the doppler sounds.... a good sign.

Re: campy mcamp

[identity profile] ewigweibliche.livejournal.com 2008-01-19 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I though the quart had done the trick, but I had to run out last night and get more. Whoa. I bought a gallon this time. It's unreal. My cravings haven't been all that strong, but HOLD UP! The need for OJ is real.


Also, I am the only person, save for one very conservative friend of mine, who liked 300. All my more progressive liberal friends can't stand it. Of course I caught the baloney rhetoric. I thought it was just so absurd that it tipped into hilarious. And no, it's not a movie for 12 yr olds. The violence was just done so "artistically" that I must confess I found it way cool.

Re: campy mcamp

[identity profile] hrafntinna.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
I met someone once whose whole field of study was camp. That is, she studied camp. I wonder what happened to her.

Whether or not 300 is camp, I really just thought the timing was idiotic, rather as if Flash Gordon had hit the theaters just as we were neck-deep in diplomatic maneuvering with North Korea. That was my chief beef, as it were.

Beef or no beef

[identity profile] ewigweibliche.livejournal.com 2008-01-21 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
I totally think the whole propaganda thing is real and ridiculous. 100%. But I still marvel at the glory. Sure, other people may have been sucked in by the rhetoric and at this point, I don't care. The movie was made and I am grateful for my critical thinking skills so that I can revel in the absurdity of it all.

Re: Beef or no beef

(Anonymous) 2008-01-22 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
I do agree with you about how gorgeous the movie is. If the messages hadn't been so discordant with my own values, I would have gotten swept up in it, and I did a little anyway. ...Unintended camp is called, according to an art-criticism article I read 15 years go, kitsch. But intention is all about context, and I think you blessedly got to see 300 in the context of an inner laugh track. On its own, that movie took itself much more seriously than Flash Gordon (yay) ever did. And I think a lot of my reaction agin' it is for exactly the reason Hrafntinna said: the timing blows.

Re: Beef or no beef

[identity profile] alizarin71.livejournal.com 2008-01-22 06:48 am (UTC)(link)
(that was me.)