tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8892866690662666995.post230091201820746675..comments2024-01-10T07:49:11.396-06:00Comments on The Chief: "The Expendables"Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8892866690662666995.post-90268931732538493562010-07-18T00:58:12.002-05:002010-07-18T00:58:12.002-05:00Dunno who Dana Stevens is, no opinion on Ihe Expen...Dunno who Dana Stevens is, no opinion on Ihe Expendables (except Stallone is a joke)<br />However re: Teh Twilight. I think it's about people's "hidden" views of romance. Regardless of age, and I think it seems "teenager-ish" because older people will not be as honest about it, but I think the style remains, part of personality types or something. So I think if you can enjoy it "straight up" you have to be a certain romantic "type". If not, it can be enjoyed for the Camp, or just as a Diversion (many TV shows are worse, but that's not really much of a recommendation I realize)<br /><br />The third option allows for appreciating the camp, as well as enjoying moments here and there of actual diversion (until you hit that Wall Of Edward and crash back to earth) AND it also involves belonging to that "counterculture" alternate pairing band of 'shippers who ask the eternal question "why didn't she choose Jacob" (these people are surprisingly known as Team Jacob. imagine)<br /><br />Finally, I'm not so sure about the idea that this is actually "Gothic" in any way. Stories can have suspense, danger, romance etc and not be Gothic at all. Bella may be depressed but it is suburban ennui, not Gothic gloom, there is very little true darkness in either books or movies (tho' I wasn't able to keep reading all of them due to the aforementioned desire to scream God, Edward STFU!!!, so if they get "darker" later then my mistake) but Harry Potter has more far more actual Gothic feel IMO. Bella does seek solace in the Mall for god's sake, not exactly The Moor if you see what I mean. Bella hates leaving sunny Arizona, etc etc and the atmosphere of Forks isn't really Gothic, just very prosaic.<br />I think it's much closer to just a straight Romance novel of the old-fashioned Georgette Heyer/Harlequin variety.<br /><br />But it seems to me that a number of people of all ages wonder if a truly Gothic "forbidden" and passionate romance shouldn't look and feel a hell of a lot more like a Brandon Lee/The Crow and a whole lot less like The Brady Bunch.Blinded by the Lightnoreply@blogger.com