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Star-Bell-22 [2012-01-16 15:18:45 +0000 UTC]
Cute ^^ If only the townspeople saw this before burning him like a log.
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autumnsprings [2010-10-09 03:18:36 +0000 UTC]
Lolita.
Lovely.
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saturn4ever [2010-08-29 03:36:03 +0000 UTC]
ho shiet Lolita referencing lolololol
I love that book, I recently bought it to reread it and it's absolutely more amazing then last time <3
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WolfMoon85 [2010-08-03 10:25:03 +0000 UTC]
I want to see the remake of NOES. I saw the rest of the series. Yay for horror movis. I think this is the only human Freddy art I've seen.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to WolfMoon85 [2010-08-03 18:37:08 +0000 UTC]
ANOES Remake is great! Sur eit had some things that I wasn't proud of, but they did good in truly remaking Freddy into the bad guy again, and I love that!
Really?! Thats awesome tif Im the first to post human Freddy art!
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to WolfMoon85 [2010-08-03 21:38:01 +0000 UTC]
He was, but thats not my problem with it. I enjoyed Jackie Earle Haley's performance. Its just... Its hard to explain, hun.
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Ariella27-Wm58 [2010-07-28 11:47:42 +0000 UTC]
D-damn! They look so adorable!
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Zaerith-chan [2010-07-28 03:16:40 +0000 UTC]
Gah! The reference is in the back of my mind, but the 90 degree wheater we've been having all week has fried my brain! Cute pixel though!
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Zaerith-chan In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 03:43:47 +0000 UTC]
Kay, I've only vaguely heard of that, I think someone else made the refeference to me and had to explain it.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to Zaerith-chan [2010-07-28 03:55:51 +0000 UTC]
Ah! XD Its an old book about a man named Humbert Humbert who falls for a 12-year-old girl Named Doloris Hayes, and begins a sexual relationship with her after her mother dies and they start traveling around alot. Thats the basicness of it, but you'd have to read it to get the full feel of it.
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Zaerith-chan In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 04:03:31 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, that's definatly starting to sound familiar, but you're right I'd have to read the whole thing, I'll check it out when I finish the Harshini Chronicles
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to Zaerith-chan [2010-07-28 04:26:13 +0000 UTC]
Alright! Enjoy and prepare to be in aw at the fact that Nabokov got away with writing it when he did!
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tranimation-art [2010-07-27 23:34:58 +0000 UTC]
Actually, when I see this, I think of Peter Lorre's Hans Beckert (the first child rapist/serial murderer in film history) from the German film, M (1931). There's a scene where babyfaced Beckert seduces a child with candy, balloons, and sweet fruit which he cut with a knife, which identified him as the wanted man.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-27 23:45:32 +0000 UTC]
Oh my god! *Smacks forehead* I didn't even think about M for a refrence as I was making this. Been forever and six years since I saw that film.
Good refrence! THAT kind of seems more Freddy than Humbert, now that I think about it.
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-27 23:49:43 +0000 UTC]
Humbert Humbert COULD be Freddy, too. Nancy was different from all the other kids. She was his favourite, so there's some deeper emotional attachment that Freddy had for her, which POSSIBLY was the closest thing to "sweet" you can get from that character.
[link] - In case you want to watch M again... It's one of my favourite horror films.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-27 23:53:16 +0000 UTC]
Hmm. I suppose. If you look at it like that. Humbert saw Dolores as being different a forbidden fruit, so that kind of double for Freddy and Nancy.
Oh sweet! Thanks! Haha! Been, as Ive said, years since I watched M, and now you've got me dieing to watch it again!
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 00:05:49 +0000 UTC]
Well, for Humbert, he genuinely fell in love with Lo. It did evolve beyond lust on his part, not necessarily hers.
You're welcome! I'm glad you share!
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 00:23:33 +0000 UTC]
Oh, I hated the 1951 version, too, because Hollywood was still under the Hayes Code censorship. It didn't work! So, it's definitely pre-Code all the way! To this very day, any time I hear "In the Hall of the Mountain King", particularly WHISTLED, I freak out! I have to know where it's coming from so I can run away from it!
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 01:10:15 +0000 UTC]
Actually, I saw M around 17. But it's not because I was young, it's because the film is supremely powerful! The song is really haunting and that idea of stalker is disturbing. It's like "Dream, Dream, Dream" now makes me jump because, for a split second, I think Freddy's after me.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-28 01:18:28 +0000 UTC]
Oh! Haha! OK, that makes since. XD That's OK. When I hear the song Highway to Hell I think of Final Destination II, or Love Hurts by Naxareth, I think of Michael Myers.
Music can be such a powerful tool for horror! I mean, think about it. Without music, I really don't think a movie is scary.
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 01:28:40 +0000 UTC]
Very much so. And it's interesting that M actually has no score whatsoever. It's very much a silent film...that talks. The only song there is Beckert's whistle. The scene at the cafe, where he tries to keep the monster in him at bay, always gets me.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-28 01:34:55 +0000 UTC]
Oh me two! Its such a deep movie for its time. Thats why I like it. Yeah... It may not have music, but I feel that this is one of the rare horror films that does just fine without musical help
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tranimation-art In reply to weapon13WhiteFang [2010-07-28 01:39:57 +0000 UTC]
M was the first German talkie, so a lot of the films runs like a silent film. There are times where you get these very, very uncomfortable and unsettling stretches of pure silence, particularly in the scene where Beckert sees the girl in the mirror and all you hear is the car hours for a second and then SILENCE and then comes the whistling. And it's also interesting that the whistling is the LOUDEST sound in that film.
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-28 02:01:09 +0000 UTC]
Its like a loud, flashing, sign for the viewers to notify them that the Killer is the main focus of the film. Ah what a fun, creepy, movie!
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weapon13WhiteFang In reply to tranimation-art [2010-07-28 04:03:30 +0000 UTC]
Is that the movie were Peter Lorre plays the doctor to some Piano dude and gives him a murderers hands and he has a fascination with the mans wife? I can never remember the name of it right away.
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