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Corpse Bride (2005), dir. Tim Burton and Mike Johnson
“The saddest word in the whole wide world is the word almost. He was almost in love. She was almost good for him. He almost stopped her. She almost waited. He almost lived. They almost made it.”
— Nikita Gill
The right love to go on about films that you couldn't make today, but most of the time that's just boomer bullshit that only applies to like 10% of movies and there's usually a good argument for why they shouldn't be remade.
But Ferngully?
Yeah, you couldn't make that shit today.
Specifically because of those right-wing boomers.
A critique of capitalism and it's effects on nature all embodied by a fruity Tim Curry villain who sings a song about how horny he is for pollution? And it's a kids film?!
Twitter would be having an absolute meltdown.
Franz Kafka, 1912
I have loved you as you are, and as who you strive to be. This love isn't blind and nor is this journey easy — I see you, your dreams, your fight and I stand with you always.
— Ruth Winters // This Love Isn't Blind
- Bram Stoker's Dracula
Shen Yueh, translated by Kenneth Rexroth, from "Farewell to Fan Yun at an Ch'eng,"
— Susan Sontag, from “Death Kit,” (1967) (via lunamonchtuna)
“When someone is going through a storm, your silent presence is more powerful than a million, empty words.”
— Thema Davis