she's got red lipstick and a bright pair of shoes (
sophieisgod) wrote2007-02-09 07:21 pm
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Bring The Pretty
After waiting for nigh on 4 months, since it was cruelly and prematurely pulled from UK cinemas, I FINALLY got to see Marie Antoinette last night. I knew it had had mixed reviews, to say the least (I was on the side of the believers), but having seen the trailer, seen the plethora of prettypretty icons, bought the Antonia Fraser book and repeatedly listened to the soundtrack, I was not disappointed.
I'm a huge Sofia Coppola fan anyway (Virgin Suicides is hazy love), so I knew she could be relied on to bring the pretty. I'm also pretty used to her dreamlike pacing and was thus well prepped (Dirty!) for this. Anyway, the pretty was duly brought (I spent half the time mentally screencapping the DVD I now have to buy on the day it comes out), there was cake!porn a-plenty, a completely kick-arse soundtrack, and cameos from all sorts of righteous people. Marriane Faithful? Present and correct, sans Mars Bar. Tom Hardy, one my lovely obscure boys since The Virgin Queen? Deliciously sombre. Rose Byrne? Made of awesome.
Kirsten Dunst is undeniably radiant, and she didn't actually piss me off in this, which is an achievement. I think it can probably be attributed to her relatively limited number of lines. Still.
Also, the merits of the big screen. I've spent 4 months thinking the black stripe across her face at the costume ball was Adam & The Ants style face paint. I now know it's voile tpe stuff. Woop.
Okay, so if I had more time I'd write a witty rewiew, but I don't, so I won't. I really liked it.
I have to go and eat some cake now.
I'm a huge Sofia Coppola fan anyway (Virgin Suicides is hazy love), so I knew she could be relied on to bring the pretty. I'm also pretty used to her dreamlike pacing and was thus well prepped (Dirty!) for this. Anyway, the pretty was duly brought (I spent half the time mentally screencapping the DVD I now have to buy on the day it comes out), there was cake!porn a-plenty, a completely kick-arse soundtrack, and cameos from all sorts of righteous people. Marriane Faithful? Present and correct, sans Mars Bar. Tom Hardy, one my lovely obscure boys since The Virgin Queen? Deliciously sombre. Rose Byrne? Made of awesome.
Kirsten Dunst is undeniably radiant, and she didn't actually piss me off in this, which is an achievement. I think it can probably be attributed to her relatively limited number of lines. Still.
Also, the merits of the big screen. I've spent 4 months thinking the black stripe across her face at the costume ball was Adam & The Ants style face paint. I now know it's voile tpe stuff. Woop.
Okay, so if I had more time I'd write a witty rewiew, but I don't, so I won't. I really liked it.
I have to go and eat some cake now.
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I haven't seen Chasing Amy, but I'm fucking obsessed with Clerks. And Dogma? Alan Rickman?! Good Lord. I cannot believe you actually go to The Quick Stop. This is too much, I have to go and lie down. Fuck.
My town once won Britain In Bloom. That's even less exciting than it sounds.
And ScruffyNorrington was far and away the best thing about PotC2, even if he had hardly any fucking screentime. And Tom Hollander rocked the cock, as usual. Fucking Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom! Argh!
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Chasing Amy is AMAZING. The dialoge in it is hilarious and heartbreaking. In addition to my school being constantly referenced, the apartment that Ben Affleck and Jason Lee share is right across the street from where I work.
Just say no to Keira and OB. :p