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starvinbohemian) wrote2007-12-23 11:11 pm
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All the Women Come and Go, Talking of Michelangelo...
Huzzah for new Sweeney Todd/T.S. Eliot layout! ^_^
Last Bitch about J.K. Rowling:
Quoted from [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]'s LJ:
"Draco Malfoy: Jo loathed Pansy Parkinson (she's every girl Jo ever hated at school; she's the anti-Hermione); and Draco (whom she doesn't think is as bad as Pansy), married Astoria Greengrass (Daphne's little sister), who was two years younger than Draco at Hogwarts."
I'm sorry, but in what universe is Pansy worse than Draco? All the girl did was shadow whatever Draco did. She was a pale imitation of Draco. Pansy didn't actually go join up with Voldemort, did she? Noooo. That was Draco. Neither did she send Katie Bell to St. Mungo's nor attempt to assassinate Dumbledore. That was Draco. Yes, she composed a bitchy song about Ron, but that so easily could have been Draco that they will probably credit him for it in the next movie. *Fumes*
Last Bitch about J.K. Rowling:
Quoted from [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com]'s LJ:
"Draco Malfoy: Jo loathed Pansy Parkinson (she's every girl Jo ever hated at school; she's the anti-Hermione); and Draco (whom she doesn't think is as bad as Pansy), married Astoria Greengrass (Daphne's little sister), who was two years younger than Draco at Hogwarts."
I'm sorry, but in what universe is Pansy worse than Draco? All the girl did was shadow whatever Draco did. She was a pale imitation of Draco. Pansy didn't actually go join up with Voldemort, did she? Noooo. That was Draco. Neither did she send Katie Bell to St. Mungo's nor attempt to assassinate Dumbledore. That was Draco. Yes, she composed a bitchy song about Ron, but that so easily could have been Draco that they will probably credit him for it in the next movie. *Fumes*
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JK needs to learn when to shut up.
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Yes, she does. *Sigh*
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She's really annoying. Never before did I realize quite how bad she is about things like this, but...honestly, woman. Shut it. *headdesk*
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STOP DESTROYING FANON KTHX.
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I loved Sweeny Todd.
And therefore I love your new layout.
:D
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Sweeney is amazing. ^_^
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I was wondering! Do you know when the story takes place? Because it said on Wiki that it was late 18th century, but I thought the clothing and London itself were more 19th century Victorian-and-industrial-revolution-era...
*confused*
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And I also read that most of the things that Burton and Sondheim cut out from the movie were the Anthony/Johanna bits. It'd be interesting to see them actually having a developed relationship, but I could definitely see how that wouldn't fit the movie...
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If you want to see or hear the missing Johanna/Antony bits, then you should check out the Angela Lansbury one. It's on DVD, CD, etc. And I wouldn't ever really call their relationship "developed." There's this hilarious moment, when they're making out in her room after sneaking him in, and she suddenly blurts out, "What's your name again?" XD If anything, the missing songs just further highlight how retarded those two are.
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I already put a hold on the Angela Lansbury one at the library! I can't wait to see it. And...and how would Johanna know his name...?
(ALSO: Was I hallucinating, or does Crazy!Lucy not sing that one part in "Alms! Alms!" in the movie? I heard it on the CD and was like, "Urr...")
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LOL! They totally cut out all of Lucy's sexual advances. Probably for the best, though. ;)
She wouldn't, but she probably could have asked before getting it on with him in her bedroom. XD
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Probably. I hope there's some major deleted scenes on the DVD release of this movie, though. :
Now I seriously can't wait for my DVD to come in at the library...wow I'm obsessed. I think Sweeney comes in as a close second to Wicked on my mental list of favorite musicals, and that's saying something... >_>