tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18814440.post883339282844612601..comments2024-02-16T10:27:42.320-08:00Comments on Krell Laboratories: Floral ArrangementsVulnavia Morbiushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04722740955194993451noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18814440.post-61313584813447616042010-07-31T00:12:59.291-07:002010-07-31T00:12:59.291-07:00I fell for Almodovar with Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down, ...I fell for Almodovar with Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down, which I think is still the only one of his films that I own a copy of. I always try to see his movies on the big screen and usually adore them, but I don't think I've seen Flower, Kika, or Live Flesh, probably because I was living in Anchorage or Columbia and thus, missed them... Although, I did see one of his movies in the 90s with a bizarre passion fruit rape scene???? or something? I cannot quite remember. I hate my spotty memory.<br /><br />The filmmaker that shows how much I've changed as an audience is Gregg Araki. I used to HATE his films, but now I find them hilarious and sweet. Although, I haven't gone back to Doom Generation, but I've finally worked my way back through his entire catalog and own most of it now. Sure, most of them aren't exactly high art, but they're sweetly comforting and downright goofy. <br /><br />I guess the other example of how we change... I just watched Strange Days again, since seeing it last in the theater. Not even the same movie. I remember complete revulsion and nearly walking out on it. Now, I cannot imagine why I responded so strongly to the rape scene. Or that I found Ralph Fiennes' character 'cool'. Who was I in 1995? I must have been so sensitive then?DeAnnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02200742286951395986noreply@blogger.com