Meme time!

Nov 25, 2009 20:50

1) Post a list of up to 20 books/movies/anime/TV shows/video games/bands [fannish etc.] that you've had an obsessive fannish love or interest in at some time in your life ( Read more... )

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Re: *species-inappropriate icon* lady_gyrfalcon November 25 2009, 23:35:22 UTC
T-that icon.
You know, I'm not sure whether or not I've seen the Fox and the Hound? I remember random scenes, but everyone remembers random scenes from Disney Movies. And I was a Disney-deprived child for some reason.
Got by with Pocahontas.

ANYWAY I digress. Arashi no Yoru Ni is quite frankly amaaaazing. It was adorable, but yes ears getting ripped off there was just the right amount of blood.
I think I must have spent one serious portion near the middle/end of that movie in tears, wailing slightly, with my friend sitting watching it on the stupid tiny youtube box, similarly tearful.
Oh no, though, at the part where Mei has walking through the snow and then he reached the forest I started wondering if he was hallucinating from hypothermia and that would have been THE single worst end of a movie ever.
At least it made me doubley glad when the happy end came. *floats off in state of bliss*
I mean, how could you watch it and not think that on some level, even platonic, is was a story of ~love~

Actually, I think I will rewatch it when I have time. ;O;

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Re: *species-inappropriate icon* lady_gyrfalcon November 25 2009, 23:37:51 UTC
Pls to be ignoring my typos.

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m_a_foxfire November 26 2009, 00:32:37 UTC
Oh god I thought the exact same thing

and then I thought he was gonna die of a broken heart

and god damn I was just. dying when Gabu showed up again right until the end and I was hoping what did really happen would happen SO HARD and then it did and it was the BEST MOVIE EVER

I hear the book series really did end up offin' 'em both though ;_;

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lady_gyrfalcon November 29 2009, 21:59:27 UTC
Unnng, we can be poison oak epileptic tree buddies then too, so. D:
I was hating myself for even thinking it. And then it didn't happen, thank goodness!

That. That movie. That's what you call a happy ending done right. It's nice to have one where everything is a bed of roses, but for that real cathartic feeling, it seems we've got to be dragged right through the trauma first, ha.

At least it ran to seven volumes first, right? ;o;

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