Dec. 23rd, 2007

green_dreams: (maxx)
For the record? I love my husband. He sends me pictures like this.

Alright. Blockbuster's movie selection sucks. I knew that.

I am craving a movie. A movie which I have not seen recently (letting out, say, The Shining or Sweeney Todd); which I don't own (since if I do, I've seen it enough that it does not suit my current craving, and letting out Sleepy Hollow, Nightmare Before Christmas, Sixth Sense, or Return of the Living Dead); which does not portray the world and all in it as fundamentally horrible and senseless (eliminating Series 7); and which has some definite element of the supernatural (removing Quills or any of the Scream movies).

(The movies I've mentioned aren't bad choices. They just don't fit for one particular reason or another. But they are pretty close to what I'm looking for.)

A movie which is either creepy or pleasantly spooky, and remains smart enough throughout that I do not want to tell the protagonists or the laws of the movie universe that they're being idiots. (I do have some tolerance for horror movie convention and for people making mistakes or being careless; just, please, come on, a *little* caution where there's a call for it?)

Suggestions? I was thinking Francis Ford Coppola's Dracula[1], and may go in search of it if I hear nothing better.
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[1] I've actually never seen it. Something about the one night it was playing at the theatre by the Swiss boarding school being one of the nights I got a detention for staying up too late reading.
green_dreams: Artist's illustration of supernova SN 20 (supernova)
O for a voice like thunder, and a tongue
To drown the throat of war! When the senses
Are shaken, and the soul is driven to madness,
Who can stand? When the souls of the oppressèd
Fight in the troubled air that rages, who can stand?
When the whirlwind of fury comes from the
Throne of God, when the frowns of his countenance
Drive the nations together, who can stand?
When Sin claps his broad wings over the battle,
And sails rejoicing in the flood of Death;
When souls are torn to everlasting fire,
And fiends of Hell rejoice upon the slain,
O who can stand? O who hath causèd this?
O who can answer at the throne of God?
The Kings and Nobles of the Land have done it!
Hear it not, Heaven, thy Ministers have done it!
Yates cuts, and it would hurt more if he didn't shock you half-numb. Tennyson causes gentle weeping. Coleridge catches you up into a dance, steps rapping happily along.

Blake... Blake doesn't always catch me. But when he does, he's like fire.
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