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older lotr illustrations sometimes depict éowyn wearing ridiculously small armour. apart from the problem general sexualisation of the only female character (who really does anything), there’s another hilarious thought:
éowyn pretended to be dernhelm, a man. to fit in, she must have worn men’s armor. so the armor in the illustrations is normal for rohirrim.
therefore, all the rohirrim rode to war just like that:
there’s a thundering sound in the distance as the rohirrim ride into war but rather than hoofbeats it’s the collective sound of all their cheeks clapping
the artist for this particular piece is Frank Frazetta and to be fair to him this is how he drew the orcs armor
so the rohirrim comment is probably not that far off
That’s a man who just straight up had a problem with the concept of wearing pants into battle, and I respect that
male or female
hero or villain
sea or land
even in the snow
I guarantee you Frazetta’s Rohirrim were 100% pants-free
Good Old Frank. That man loved bodies and hated clothes so much
Frank Frazetta was the reason He-Man was designed like that; the producers conduct a study to see what art appeal the most to children, and Frank’s work came out on top in popularity. So everyone in He-Man is dressed the way they are directly because of Frazetta.
That man gave us the gift of warrior thighs and tits for everyone.
Ah, it has been too long since I have seen the no pants post on my dash. And yes, this is a rare case where it wasn’t some sexist nonsense but an egalitarian No Pants Agenda.
I can’t find the note but the last time I reblogged this someone was pointing out that it was probably to distract from the fact that none of them have feet
EOWYN HAS FEET.
But frankly given how fuckin awful feet are to draw I will give them a pass.
on closer inspection, you can see that they used different takes for the individual scenes and the alternate take is somehow even more gut-wrenching
Okay but how amazing is this in terms of attention to detail? Because very, very few people have a photographic memory, and the Winter Soldier - whose brain is essentially electrified pudding at this point - most certainly wouldn’t have total recall, even of a single instant that very clearly shook him, to the point of destroying his conditioning and requiring a full reboot. This is the kind of detail that no one is going to notice who isn’t obsessively watching the movie over and over (aka, us), but they still did it – and maybe more painful still, the alternate take (Bucky’s memory) is quieter, somehow; it seems to be a take where Chris Evans is taking a quieter approach to the line. Bucky’s rewriting the memory in his head, trying to work out how he knows “the man on the bridge” – and it isn’t his own name, really, that’s causing his confusion. It’s Steve’s face, perhaps, but it’s the way he’s saying his name; the way he’s said it all their lives. And maybe, just maybe, that’s why Bucky’s reworked the memory in his head, shifted it, just a little - made it softer, made it a little more quiet. Because what has him in knots isn’t just this one, single moment; it’s the way that moment calls up echoes of his old self – the man who heard this voice a thousand times, who called him this, over and over…and, very likely, who said it a little more like in his memories: softer, more intimate. Bucky’s taken away some of the shock; he’s focused on the part that’s truly confused him, all soft lights and blurred camera and utter impossibility: he’s focused on affection.
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Rupi Kaur is a terrible poet but I can't pin down why
Its like she managed to write poetry without poetry
Two randomly chosen untitled Rupi Kaur poems vs a randomly chosen Sandra Beasley poem.
I already reblogged this but I’m reblogging again to say the same thing I said in my previous tags.
It’s because she bit off Nayyirah Waheed, a Black woman, without having the same knack for– well, anything lmao
Rupi Kaur's poetry is somebody jotting ideas down in their notes app and then forgetting to make those ideas into actual poems and just publishing the raw notes instead.
Nayyirah Waheed is the obvious and rightful comparison, but when i taught a poetry unit i also found it helpful to look at Mary Oliver as an example of accessible, "simple-but-resonant" poetry. here're two Kaur poems and a Mary Oliver poem (one of her more famous) that you could say share a theme or two
what each of these poems are saying is simple, but Oliver puts in work, and the poem is weightier and more substantial for it. if Kaur were to write the same poem, she'd skip to the last two lines and cut everything before, because she's not concerned with poetry as experience, she's just concerned with recording platitudes and thoughts she had in the shower.
then look at those Waheed poems. even without Oliver's length, even in just a few lines, as Kaur is trying to imitate, Waheed packages an idea (ideas often more complex than Kaur ever attempts) in language both more interesting and arresting than you might think could happen in four or five lines. i mean, look at this
now compare it to that first Kaur poem at the top of this post. Waheed makes you see/feel/understand more than you already did by giving you a new/different lexicon for it (soul-stained shoulders! lovely). Kaur tells you what to see/feel/understand using the language you already had. it's poetry via sheer relatability, not poetry via empathy or understanding or expanding.
which is all to say that the difference is that not only is Kaur an imitator, she's a low-effort imitator
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Getting closer to what you saw in your head, eh? Keep at it!
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This is a lovely post. It goes to show that when we percieve our own work, most of us have some type of insecurities about our own talents.
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why the original trilogy feels more mature and real than the new one, more cartoonish instead.
Which style do you prefer?
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We have the same problem in big budget Hollywood filmmaking nowadays that Hayao Miyazaki pointed out in anime a few years back, namely that films are being made by the fanboys that grew up idolizing the original movies, and worse still planned and budgeted by corporate lawyers and producers who use think tanks to identify what they think audiences want in films, and as a result you get overwrought and convoluted twaddle that makes us normal people pine for the old standard
There is also a really good analysis comparing the scale/framing of Jurassic Park with Jurassic World. If you have a 8-9 minutes to kill.
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