Nov '15
...is the thing of fairy tales. I don't believe in it, because people don't understand it as well as the movies do. What romances in film do you find the most endearing?
I'll start with a few that I can remember...
The Terminator - Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor! He came across time for her! I couldn't give a fuck for them in Genisys though, where they had no chemistry at all.
The Crow - Eric Draven and Shelley Webster. They don't show much of it in the film, but it's the driving force of the whole rape/revenge scenario, and it has a genuine stylish, morbid authenticity to it.
Horns - I'm not gonna lie: this movie surprised me. Visual, bizarre, fantastical, and heart-filled.
The Butterfly Effect - Assman Ketchup really knocked it out of the park with this one. I can't tell you how much I loved this movie when it came out.
Wicker Park - A surprisingly tense romance, or rather tense search for the romance that got away.
The more I think about this topic, the more I realize that I don't give a fuck about any film romance outside of these few. I guess love really is a fake piece of shit, am I right? *canned laughter*
I'll start with a few that I can remember...
The Terminator - Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor! He came across time for her! I couldn't give a fuck for them in Genisys though, where they had no chemistry at all.
The Crow - Eric Draven and Shelley Webster. They don't show much of it in the film, but it's the driving force of the whole rape/revenge scenario, and it has a genuine stylish, morbid authenticity to it.
Horns - I'm not gonna lie: this movie surprised me. Visual, bizarre, fantastical, and heart-filled.
The Butterfly Effect - Assman Ketchup really knocked it out of the park with this one. I can't tell you how much I loved this movie when it came out.
Wicker Park - A surprisingly tense romance, or rather tense search for the romance that got away.
The more I think about this topic, the more I realize that I don't give a fuck about any film romance outside of these few. I guess love really is a fake piece of shit, am I right? *canned laughter*
MInnie And Moskowitz (1971)
Butterflies Are Free (1972)
Breezy (1973)
I'll be back with some other stuff later when I thnk of it.