Five Films...
Apr. 5th, 2003 02:37 pmI got feedback on my HP drabble. Lucky me!
Anyway, for the 5 movies I can always watch (again and again and again...):
1. Dogma - Seen it five times so far, could easily see it again. Angels, Alan Rickman, Alanis Morrisette, Jay and Silent Bob. *g*
2. Interview with the Vampire - Seen it...(seven? Possibly more...) lots of times. Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise with long hair and historical clothing, and the homoeroticism is thick enough to drown in.
3. Rocky Horror Picture Show - I don't need to explain that one, do I? (Plus, Tim Curry running in platforms that I couldn't even stand upright in...)
4. My Own Private Idaho - Keanu Reeves (we know I'm fangirl of his, don't we?) and River Phoenix, highly poetic dialogue and heartbreaking angst.
5. Breakfast Club - Although, to be honest, I'll also watch this director's other films, like Weird Science without any hesitation. (Kenneth Branagh's 4 hour Hamlet would have been fifth, except for the fact that it's never screened on TV. *g*)
Why am I not surprised that all of my favourite films have Hoyay subtext which is either really strong, or just plain text? *g*
Anyway, for the 5 movies I can always watch (again and again and again...):
1. Dogma - Seen it five times so far, could easily see it again. Angels, Alan Rickman, Alanis Morrisette, Jay and Silent Bob. *g*
2. Interview with the Vampire - Seen it...(seven? Possibly more...) lots of times. Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise with long hair and historical clothing, and the homoeroticism is thick enough to drown in.
3. Rocky Horror Picture Show - I don't need to explain that one, do I? (Plus, Tim Curry running in platforms that I couldn't even stand upright in...)
4. My Own Private Idaho - Keanu Reeves (we know I'm fangirl of his, don't we?) and River Phoenix, highly poetic dialogue and heartbreaking angst.
5. Breakfast Club - Although, to be honest, I'll also watch this director's other films, like Weird Science without any hesitation. (Kenneth Branagh's 4 hour Hamlet would have been fifth, except for the fact that it's never screened on TV. *g*)
Why am I not surprised that all of my favourite films have Hoyay subtext which is either really strong, or just plain text? *g*