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[livejournal.com profile] moonlightalice and I had an interesting, if depressing conversation following our viewing of The Wolfman about werewolves in movies. She, like me, prefers the psychology and pathos of the werewolf/wolfman story to that of the vampire narrative. There is something so much more relatable in the story of the werewolf/wolfman. For one thing, the werewolf is, quite aside from a few days in the year, human. Increasingly, the werewolf's unnatural strength and superhuman senses carry over to the human side, but for the most part, a werewolf is a human with a problem. Versus a vampire who is another creature entirely and is no longer human at all. It is easier to relate to someone who suffers a curse beyond his/her control than it is to relate to an undead creature that stays beautiful and powerful forever.

And yet the vampire story is the more successful one, especially in film. We wracked our brains trying to think of one well-done, well-told, interesting werewolf/wolfman movie. Wolf happens to be a favorite of mine, with the idea that you have to be literally cutthroat to make it ahead in business. But it's barely a werewolf movie for all that posturing. I've seen plenty of werewolf movies, but none of them have been very good or taken the werewolf pathology to a very interesting end. (Books have done better, and Buffy did all right--at first--with its werewolf character.) Werewolf movies of late have depended on a sort of rivalry with vampires to sell them--Twilight, the Underworld series. Where are the examinations of man versus monster, the recognition that man is the monster and that being a werewolf is just something that allows him an outlet for his monstrosity? Why, oh why, did we get An American Werewolf in Paris instead?

Maybe I'm missing out on something good. So here comes the request: I would like anyone who has a suggestion for a good werewolf/wolfman movie to send that title my way. I'm happy to try any and everything. (I am the person who stocks her Netflix queue off of lists of the the worst movies that others can think of, so clearly I am not picky.) Send him here. I'll take 'em all.
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WIN: Buffy stakes Edward Cullen. Fuck yes.

I'd like to know, from those who are in the know about this: are these clips from Twilight...representative of the movie? Because there is no way in hell I would ever be able to sit and watch this without wanting to punch myself in the face until the physical misery overwhelms the spiritual one I would be suffering from that movie.

LOSE: $25 is not a good deal.

Even now, when I don't play the PS2, like, ever, it's still worth ten times as much as that. This is an insult! An insult!

WIN:
funny pictures of cats with captions
see more Lolcats and funny pictures
trinityvixen: (thinking Mario)
As this season of Supernatural has gone along, I've not missed the anvil-laden clues that, well, the apocalypse is coming. For real and for true. All the Winchesters have died at this point, so since we have no other heroes on this show, it's time to literally F up the planet in order to generate suspense/anticipation. So, okay, bring on biblical armageddon.

Except, what do you do for an encore? I wonder? (Some spoilers for the last episode.) )
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I'm sure the Whedon-files have read this already

Not to dismiss the Joss' opinion on the matter, but womb-envy is no more a predominant explanation for sexism and misogyny than penis-envy explains the psychology of women. It is, no doubt, a secret fear and source of mistrust, but the biological imperative of survival is more complicated than simply "You have what I want."

In fact, biologically speaking, men don't envy women; they envy other men (Bateman's Principle). This is true in non-sentient species as well as man, hence the multitude of adaptations of both male and female members of different species to select for and against particular individuals. Females, because of their larger investment of energy in the production of offspring, have to be choosey about partners, and the ones best evolved to select for favorable traits among partners will produce the most, healthiest progeny. Males must then evolve to compete for their fewer females in such a way that they both succeed in winning and mating and prevent other males from undoing their hard work.

Otherwise? Not a bad article from the Joss. I just wish that the Pandagon thread about it hadn't immediately de-volved into fans shouting down fans about whether or not his works count as feminist or not. ...which I'm going to do now myself. )

Womb-envy or not, there's nothing he's saying about how stupid and perverted the treatment of women is that is anything but right and righteous. It's been said before, true, and we shouldn't make a bigger deal of a guy saying this than a girl (equality is the goal, remember), but I support spreading this message around if only because it a) ends optimistically with a call to (positive) action; b) is being said by someone with the attention-getting power of a hundred or thousand voices; and c) is coming straight from one of geekdom's idols and thus is deserving of my fannish praise.
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The first drabbles are ready for [livejournal.com profile] anomilygrace! She requested the following:

Five Times Starbuck Prayed to the Gods
spoilers for mid-season one (for events that took place before the miniseries) )
Five Conversations Scott and Jean Never Had
Spoilers through X-Men: the Last Stand (god help me that that movie exists) )
Five Ways Willow Wouldn't Admit Breaking the Law
Spoilers for all of BTVS! (which everyone should have seen by now) )

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