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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.

[identity profile] erinya.livejournal.com 2008-01-18 08:01 am (UTC)(link)
Yay for the squirmy Pea!

I take it back...I don't have juice cravings like that.

[identity profile] hrafntinna.livejournal.com 2008-01-19 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Still haven't seen 300. Still don't intend that to keep me from talking about it.

I wonder if there isn't a good comparative in Wagner. Great stuff, bombastic, silly on many levels, beautifully constructed. Some of the implicit messages, however, are not so great.

I love Flash too, and it is great camp. But when they made the movie, they had the good sense to take the lion's share of the Yellow Fear anti-Asian crap out of the old strip.

Okay, I'll stop.

campy mcamp

[identity profile] howilearned.livejournal.com 2008-01-19 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
Camp is a great thing. And I'm gonna have to disagree with your friend: I think camp occurs when it is unintended. Sam Raimi's Evil Dead series is one of the few examples of consciously constructed camp. There has to a be seriousness there, otherwise its self-consciousy and cheesy; not that these are bad things, but not camp.

I must confess, I dislike 300, perhaps for the barely implicit messages that hrautfina mentions. Part of its being a man in already overly masculine culture. Also, graphic violence as entertainment turns me off. Don't think its good for humanfolk, especially the 12-year olds sitting next to me in the theater. Stylistically - pretty frickin' cool; and I am rethinking my assessment of the acting and script in light of your pointing out of the camp factor.

Yay for the pea's heartbeat. That does sound pretty cool. Any my god that's a lot of orange juice. The economy may be taking a sharp downturn but as long as you're preggers Tropicana and Minute-Made will do just fine.