Lessons on Life From Alternative, Ass-kicking Characters

Characters from Cat-Women to Clive go through their own trials and tribulations. Many of these are things that we can learn from and apply to our own lives. Which is why, I’ve chosen a quote from a few of my favourite Goth characters – from fashion to gender stereotyping that have certainly pushed me (even if ever so slightly) in the right direction.

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Elvira

Recently, Elvira has been one of my favourite characters and for good reason! She is a fierce women, that isn’t ashamed of her body and presents a positive representation that all types of sexuality are good types of sexuality.* Must I say more?

“And if they ever ask about me, tell them I was more than just a great set of boobs. I was also an incredible pair of legs. And tell them… tell them that I never turned down a friend. I… never turned down a stranger for that matter.”

She teaches us to be proud of our bodies, you don’t have to take harassment from anyone for anything (and if people don’t listen, keep talking until someone does), and whatever you look like or dress like it’s how you act that matters.

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Amy Blue

From the “road murder sex comedy” Doom Generation, Amy is an independent (more like demanding) and frighteningly controlling woman that isn’t afraid to put out her cigarette on society built gender roles.

“That guy has the intelligence of a stool sample”

She teaches us that there’s a disturbingly witty comeback for everything. Though you may want to use such remarks a bit (scratch that, a lot) more sparingly than she does.

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Gypsy 

This cut-throat, luscious lady doesn’t take crap from anyone. From the “bear gut, pig fuckers” to the “catty little cunts” she always has a retort that gets things riled up. Usually, fashion wise it’s Clive that gets all of the attention for his Victorian and bondage inspired outfits. But Gypsy has an amazing style of her own that empowers her to stand up for herself and in what she believes.

“Listen here granny, big is beautiful haven’t you heard. And I don’t give a flying fuck or a rolling rim-job what you or anyone else thinks of me. You’re dismissed.”

Okay, so I’m not too fond of the language, but then again I love YouTube ranters, so I’m all for getting your point across by making people enraged. But this comment has so many things going for it. You don’t have to take shit from anyone. Big is beautiful! All shapes and sizes are gorgeous and the sooner that’s accepted the sooner we’ll be happier as a society. Holding things in is bad. But you also wouldn’t want to risk your safety so, make thoughtful decisions. That doesn’t mean, however, that you need to give that comment any room in your thoughts – because they are just a silly, silly person that is trying to feel better about them-self (it’s repeated so many times but it’s oh-so-true).

Heart-felt conclusion here!

Dressing in a boisterous or simply different way isn’t always top-hats and bloomers for the people wearing the clothes. It can be difficult, alienating and even frightening. But there will always be a reason that we keep going back, what’s yours?

*To read more about the non-existence of sluts read this article here by GirlOnTheNet or watch this video by Laci Green.

My Dirty Little Secret: TV and Film

I’ll be the first to say it, as I always am, I watch terrible television shows and films. Minus the classics, you can’t not like Vertigo or The Addams Family, I take tastes to a new terrible.

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American Horror Story
This is debatable as a bad show. I loved the first season (I eat romance up like a Seventeen reading pre-teen) and the second starting and ended well, but overall I’ve heard terrible people say terrible things about it – am so I’ll slot it into my terrible TV list.

Blair Witch 2: Book Of Shadows
This film takes horrible sequels to a new low. The plot starts interestingly, but the ending isn’t anything mind-bending (like it’s attempting) but it’s something I love to watch on chilly mornings while drinking coffee.It holds personal significance as a film I watch when all of my exams are finally over and I can just relax in the morning with a cup of coffee.

The Carrie Diaries
A take on Carrie, from Sex in The City, as a teenager first exploring new york. I eat up the eighties soundtrack like no bodies business. Perms, neon-eyeshadow, platform boots – it’s a bit like the disney version of the alternative scene to me. But the rebellions, Morrissey loving, eyeliner wearing sister gets on my nerves as a terrible representation of what Goth actually was.

Scream
Eighties horror. What’s more to like? Scream has been my favourite horror for a long time – including all of the prequels and sequels.

Pretty Little Liars
An attempt at a horror mystery, where every one’s relationship falls apart ever few episodes and all of the characters (apart from the psychotic) are always in love with some rebellious dick. This goes hand in hand with my terrible ability to resist romance.

So, my taste in terrible television can be summed up as eighties, horror, romance and, well, that’s about it. These aren’t really a secret thing though, certainly not now, because it’s always nice to laugh at yourself – whether that is for being a complete cliche’ or for watching terrible teen programs about fashion in the eighties.

What are your favourite shows to watch? Do you have any programs that you secretly love?

Eight Alternative Films With Alternative Characters

In the past I’ve wasted so much time searching for Goth characters in movies and I’ve told you about my favourite alternative characters [here]. While I still swear by those characters, please check them out they’re awesome, there are certainly a lot more. Just a Google search will place a bunch of ‘Goth Films’ in your hand but a lot of the time people don’t know what they’re talking about. I’m going to do mini reviews below to tell you my scope of these ‘Goth worthy’ films. Mini reviews tend to, but may not, contain general comments about particular film techniques, plot points and warnings of inappropriateness and are non-spoiling.

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Pretty In Pink

I love this film a lot more than I like Sixteen Candles – a film set in the same time period with a lot of the same attributes. It stars one of the ‘rejected kids’, a girl by the name of Andie that dresses in self-made and second-hand clothes consisting mostly of Pink. I adore the fashion in this film which inspires me so much. It may not be black but it’s still wonderful. If Pink isn’t your thing you might like the styles of some of the co-starring characters – a male, Duckie, that dresses in an amazing street style and a Punky older friend. The film itself is a typical teen-romance and is almost always cited in awesome romances from the eighties. It’s no wonder it’s still so popular.

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This Must Be The Place

I adore this film. Even though the ending is a terrible re-hash of most films with staring alternative people the main character moving on with his life, magically becoming a happy person and thus throwing away his alternative clothing. Am I the only one that this annoys the hell out of?

Stereotypes aside, after watching the trailer on Youtube [here] – I have no idea how I found it – I couldn’t wait for it’s release last year. The main character is obviously a take on The Cure’s lead singer, Robert Smith. But that isn’t the only Goth in this film with his younger friend, a young Goth girl and fan of his bands music. The story however is a bit more of an acquired taste but with the broad theme of self-acceptance I think the plot of searching to kill a Nazi from Auschwitz is a lot more available to audiences.

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SLC Punk

Let’s face it. I go through phases in which I study different subcultures obsessively. Goths, Skinheads but Punk is one that has really stuck. SLC Punk was a film that I watched when first entranced in the Punk web. And it was everything a good film should be. Absolutely heart-breaking again and again but with a foreseeable conclusion that still has an impact. The film is filled with a documentary-like narration which I love that explains the main characters life-style and about the ‘scene’ – which you shouldn’t take as fact. The ending takes the ‘phase’ trend of alternative characters into a different light that didn’t seem as silly to me – but you’ll have to watch it to find out.

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Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows

Okay, this film is a rather terrible attempt at a follow up to the first film. But there’s something about the atmosphere that always keeps me coming back. I just love the teenage spirited horror film. On the plus side, it’s great for those that hated the first film merely because of the camera technique.

The Goth in this film is a stereotype but it ring rather true with some of the lines, like “People think that because I wear black I’m some kind of sick killer”. Otherwise, from the beginning we see her lying across a grave in a cemetery, wearing a trench-coat, blue highlights in her hair while smoking. I can’t be the only one that thinks she sounds reminiscent of My Immortal? Anyway, don’t get your hopes up for anything spectacular since she’s only the Goth trope in a horror film.

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Doom Generation

This film is certainly R-rated for a reason and I’d suggest those that don’t hold an affinity to gore, sex, violence and language to NOT watch this film. I think Even a glance at the trailer here can give a fragment of this films inappropriateness. I’m usually a fan of such points in films myself but certainly watch at your own discretion!

To actually describe the film, it’s certainly a psychological thriller and definitely a horror. I would love to know what anyone who has seen this thinks of the ending because it is rather sickening. If you enjoyed this I suggest watching the other two in this Trilogy: Totally F***ed Up or Nowhere.

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Ginger Snaps 

When talking about Ginger Snaps and alternative characters I’m only referring to the first film. The first was focusing on the rejected and rebellious teens with a fascination for death and a little bit of a Werewolf problem. The second film they have rather left their ‘alternative’ rebellion and the third, while a good film has almost nothing to do with the first two. If you’re touchy about talk and imagery of menstrual cycles you my want to steer clear of this film.

The characters in question are Ginger and Bridgette that are obviously going through a phase but give lots of great examples on thrifted, alternative fashion – especially as dystopian fashion has recently become so popular. I wish I could steal some of their outfits because they layer like pros.

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Gypsy 83

I never watch films more than a few times, but I couldn’t help but watch this film constantly and for a while everyday. I think it’s because of my penchant for alternative characters. I end up analyzing their outfits and hair-styles and using them as inspiration for my own. It’s also a bonus that the sound track is in constant rotation in my media player. My personal favourites are Nothing-Special by Mechanical Cabaret and Doing The Unstuck by The Cure.

There’s just something fun about watching characters that encompass everything so stereotypically Goth – from their singing and dancing to The Cure or Clive’s school paper on “The Unlikely God-mother Of Goth”. In between all of this there are plot lines which drag it into the reach of those that may not be as enthusiastic about looking at people dress up. Which leads me to mention that there is coarse language and sex scenes (though they aren’t too graphic).

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My First Mister

This is your typical teen film with a bit of a twist. The twist being the trope angsty teen in this film wears lots of purple and black, with a face full of piercings and died black hair. The film loosely addressed the social problems of the alternative teen and an older man that become friends. The film can be quite funny at times and is definitely suitable for a teen or younger audience. It’s quite moralistic in that regard. Overall, I did enjoy this film. It has some humour, suspense and dramatic parts which keep you on edge while you get to know the characters.

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Daria

I love Daria. And there is no doubt in my mind that Daria is an alternative character – along with Jane. When I first watched the entire television series it was from pilot to ending film. There are two films Is It Fall Yet? and Is It Collage Yet? which fit in perfectly. Unlike some sitcoms you shouldn’t be deceived by the appearance of a lack of overall plot because by the end all the episodes play together brilliantly. This is a series I enjoyed so much that I cried throughout it. It’s filled with cliche’s and silly family messages but overall I think it was a really impacting show.

What do you think of my first section of Alternative Characters? Have you seen any of these and what did you think of them? Don’t forget to tell me yours bellow!

Day 04 – Your Favorite Werewolf Film

This was a hard choice. I’ve seen a few memorable werewolf films, like Underworld and Blood and Chocolate but the best, that I can remember, that isn’t Ginger Snaps (because I’ve already mentioned it would have to be Skinwalkers – a film very loosely based on Native American legends (by the same name). But then again aren’t most Werewolf films?

I first saw this film six years ago while at a friends. We were trolling the pay per view films adn stumbled across this – back then we were both babybats and decided “WEREWOLVES, WE HAVE TO WATCH THIS”. I have to admit it’s a pretty kickass film. If not only for the scene where everyone in the town is suddenly a werewolf and all, including the main characters eighty year old grandmother, pulls out their shotguns. The deal is that the werewolves exist because they are missing a gene. A boy is born who contains an antidote to the missing gene and of course, becomes a target of two rival werewolf gangs.

Best wishes,
-Sary

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Movies of the Past Month.

There aren’t as many as I would have liked but alas, school.
My favourites were Sherlock Holmes, The Virgin Suicides and Benny and Joon!
Daria!

-Daria: Is It Collage Yet?
-Daria: Is It Fall Yet?
-The Hunger
-Pirates of the Carribean: Strange tides
-Sherlock Holmes
-The Virgin Suicides
-A Clockwork Orange

A Clockwork Orange. :3

-Sweatshop
-Benny and Joon
-Night of the Demons.
-When Good Ghouls Go Bad

Top Ten Favourite Movies

Not in order of preference.


Harold and Maude (1971)
Harold and Maude is an amazing movie about a twenty year old Harold who is obsessed with the morbid. He attends funerals for fun, loves to pose himself death for his mother to find and drives a hearse. Though his mother is persistent to find him someone to date to make him happier. Instead he meets Maude who turns his world up side down. It’s absolutely adorable and the some twists are completely unexpected. It’s at times hilarious and at times sweet. It’s my second favourite movie ever. 

Harold and Maude at a funeral – Source

Heathers (1988)
“A girl who half-heartedly tries to be part of the “in crowd” of her school meets a rebel who teaches her a more devious way to play social politics.” I thought this movie was less serious and very fun. The ending is a little surprising, so I wont spoil that but let’s just say there is a lot of dark humoured murder to be had.

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Gypsy 83 (2001)
This is a very Gothy movie, in my opinion. We’re taken along as the main characters Gypsy and Clive get away from their small town on a road trip to the ultimate Night of 1000 Stevies in New York and Gypsy tries to make it big in the music scene while searching for her long lost mother. Clive explores his sexuality and they further explore the Goth scene as they go. I adore this movie, especially Clive, and holds a lot of truths about the scene.    

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American Beauty (1999)
“Lester Burnham, a depressed suburban father in a mid-life crisis, decides to turn his hectic life around after developing an infatuation for his daughter’s attractive friend.” Though this movie focuses more on the newly found and very honest relationship of him and his daughter, his daughter and her new next door neighbour. This movie fits into one of my favourite categories, Necrotic and truthful. Besides, I have a thing for absurd romances. The description makes it sound a lot more cheesy than in actuality. It involves the neighbours homophobic father, the sons drug dealing, affairs surrounding this family. It’s a great movie, though the end is a little sad.

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Falling Angels (2003)
“The wickedly funny story of three sisters’ coming of age in a wildly dysfunctional family, set against the backdrop of the 60’s, free love, the Cold War, LSD and the dawn of feminism. Affectionately dubbed “Little Women on acid”, this is a story about the destructive effects of secrecy and the bonds of duty between parents and their children.” I guess when they (meaning IMBD) say ‘wicked’ they don’t mean awesome. I thought this was a very dramatic and sad film, which some (probably) disturbing parts for those of you with more traditional values. But still, very honest and very neurotic.

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Benny and Joon (1993)
This movie is by far my favourite out of this list. It stars Johnny Depp, Mary Stuart Masterson and Aidan Quinn. “A mentally ill young woman (Joon) finds her love in an eccentric man (Sam).” This is an adorable romance that made me literally laugh out loud at parts. Johnny Depp plays the character Sam amazingly. Sam, whom is the eccentric cousin of Benny’s (Joons brother) friend,  is won in a card game by Joon. He becomes the house keeper of Benny’s home and takes care of Joon. There is literally nothing I didn’t love about this movie.

From right to left: Benny, Joon, Sam. I fan girl over Sam! – Source

Sherlock Holmes (2009)
I was shocked at how much I actually enjoyed this movie; I think the costumes contributed immensely. The outfits of Irene Adler (Rachel McAdams) were just gorgeous and are providing me with enough inspiration to buy a bowler hat. It’s a great movie for those who love Stream-punk and Victorian outfits. Robert Downey Jr (Sherlock Holmes) was also absolutely hilarious. I can’t wait until the second comes out this year, if only for the promise of more delicious outfits.

I have to point out that you can see she’s wearing a bustle! – Source

The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
An absolutely classic. I’m sure you all know how quirky and (sometimes embarrassingly) catchy are the songs. It’s definitely not for the more ‘traditional’ people out there but it’s just a fun film!

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Hackers (1995)
Hackers is one of those hacker movies that you can’t expect a hundred percent accuracy. The hacking scenes are very, artistic, to say the least but I find the movie as a whole very fun and exciting. If you have no will to watch this movie do it on the pure experience of seeing Angelina Jolie decked out in more of a cyber look, with pixie cut, in her teenage years. Though there are some explicit scenes. If breasts are really not your thing you might want to steer clear.

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Ginger Snaps (2000)
Ginger Snaps is one of better, modern werewolf movies. Starring two alienated sisters, Ginger and Brigitte Fitzgerald who have a love for the morbid. Through out this movie it’s quite obvious that the werewolves are used as a metaphor for puberty. Ginger gets bitten soon after getting her period for the first time and starts to change (as teenagers do). The majority of the film is spent trying to prevent Ginger turning into a werewolf, along the way having sex for the first time, doing drugs and murdering a bully at school. Typical puberty, right?

This is my wallpaper. :3 Hehe. – Source

-Sary

September: Movie List

A list of all the movie I watched during September.

Doom Generation

-Doom Generation
-Tideland
-The Lost Boys
-The Sleepy Hollow
-Anchor Man
-Eclipse
-Heathers
-Showgirls
-Red Riding Hood
-Hard Candy
-Cruel Intentions
-Insidious
-Despicable Me
-Harold and Maude

Harold and Maude

-The Breakfast Club
-Blood and Chocolate
-Devil’s Diary
-Horrible Bosses
-The Room-mate

Insidious

-New Moon
-The Help
-Suicide Documentary
-Bad Teacher
-The Runaways
-The Social Network

-Sary

I have an obcession With Neurotic Eighties Hiighschool Movies

Heathers (1988)

The above statement is very true. I am the largest fan of neurotic Eighties high school movies but this is more of a post to let you all know that I’m still swimming along in life. I wont lie and tell you I’ve been busy, I spent nine hours today playing Sims 3 non-stop until I became bored and un-installed it for the seventh time. There’s no nicer way to say that it’s the holiday’s, I am now in my last year of high school, and feel the need to spend the majority of my time doing absolutely nothing. Though I do have some post’s coming up! I was suppose to do an outfit post this week but I was lacking inspiration. I’ve also come up with some more hair dying idea’s. I hope you are all doing well and try not to miss me too much.

-Sary :3

P.S. At the moment I am watching a movie called Heathers; It’s amazing. The fashion is so incredibly eighties! I could steal ever outfit from it, ever.

Movies I Have Seen In The Past Month

  • Eye’s wide shut
  • American Beauty
  • Cry Baby
  • Skinhead OUT!
  • Cursed
  • Monsters Inc.
  • Falling Angels
  • The Reaping
  • 5 Girls
  • The haunting of Molly SOMETHING
  • Kick-ass
  • Secret Cutting -(Painful secrets)
  • Willy Wonka
  • Dr. Horrible’s sing along blog.
  • Skinhead Attitude

My favourites would have to be American Beauty, Falling Angels, Dr. Horribles Sing Along Blog and Monsters Inc (If I hadn’t already seen it fifty times).

Movie: List.

Well, I started this list mid way through my holidays and at the majority watched three movies a day. I thought I would tell you all of my great achievement while I have nothing but school work and complaints to blog about, that’s just a tad awkward. These are the movies I’ve watched these holiday’s due to pure boredom and increased caffeine level leading to no sleeping and constant late night SBS.

  • Pumpkin
  • Queen of the damned
  • Gypsy 83
  • My First Mister.
  • The Imaginarium of Dr Parnasiss
  • Garage Days
  • Ghost World
  • SLC Punk
  • A documentary on Punk
  • Going Postal
  • This Is England.
  • Wristcutters; A Love Story 
  • I Am Legend 
  • The Butterfly Effect 
  • Sucker Punch. 
  • Mission Impossible. 
  • Suburbia (1984) 

    These are a lsit of movies I wanted to watch but assessments overcame and consumed me.

    • Franklyn
    • I sell the dead
    • Cry Baby

    If you want to hear a review or merely about one particular movie or so, just drop in a little comment.
    -Best wishes, Sary.