A salary of 4.

Monday, 12 February 2007 01:53 pm
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Spam subject line, as above. But... 4 what? I'm curious. (The body didn't help, it was full of Prozbac, Ambwien, and Geneeirc Vawigra.)

Weekend that was:

We went to a dinner of yummy sushi at Ye's, with [livejournal.com profile] mtffm & [livejournal.com profile] the_infamous_j, where we traded "how we met" stories and tried to not overeat.

Before, we saw Pan's Labrynth, which was a surprising film for me, even after reading a number of reviews. It was surprisingly rooted in the real (grim) world; surprisingly ambiguous in meanings; and, dare I say, surprisingly original with the fantasy parts. I liked it, though I think it's the most violent movie I've watched through, in ages.. Usually not my thing.

The Guardian's interview with Guillermo del Toro is interesting. "Goya was an obvious reference...There is a scene in which the Pale Man bites the heads off the fairies. That comes straight from Goya's painting of Saturn devouring his son."

"...Hansel and Gretel is essentially about a famished family who send their children into the woods to die. Cinderella is about a child being tortured. ...Fairytales pit harsh circumstances against a fantasy world. Pan's Labyrinth is no different."

Date: Monday, 12 February 2007 09:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-tectonic.livejournal.com
Four quarter-salaries, of course!

I like Prozbac and Vawigra, though. Those are good names.

I felt much the same about Pan's.

Date: Monday, 12 February 2007 09:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] da-lj.livejournal.com
Vawigra sounds like a drag queen name, come to think of it.

Cawigula?

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