Thoughtful Girl Is Thoughtful
Aug. 15th, 2009 11:36 pm![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
-DW: It's true. The Narbonic one may not be posted yet, but it exists.-
-VD2: And there's some old Mystery Science Theater ones in her closet.-
There's two I can think of that I haven't written for sure. For the others, though -- are you willing to accept entries that I haven't actually written yet, but ARE in Overly Plotted Bunnies? Or a specific version of a crossover? Because that might help.
In other news, Victor's getting some help (and a bit of a back massage) from Frostbite re: nightmares, poor guy. I feel bad now that I've actually had to write one out.
-RPD: *frown* You should. Bad Vicky, very bad.-
Well, maybe I can distract you all with this. I've been making my way through an old Corpse Bride LJ community, just for kicks -- found some neat concept art for Victor, Emily, and Alfred (one of the skeletons in the Land of the Dead) I hadn't seen before. I also found a review of the film by a fan. While I agreed with most of it, this part stuck out to me:
Oh, and did anyone else catch that sexual imagery when Victor and Victoria were talking next to the piano? Look what happens: the vase on the piano tips over, spilling some water. Out comes also a flower, and Victoria gives it to Victor. I’m sure everyone can see what the spilling of the water symbolizes. A flower is a product partly from water, just as how a child is a product partly from sperm, so that scene when Victoria gives him the flower, I was thinking of it as though a mother was showing her husband the product of their love – a child. Of course, this can also be seen as a foreshadower of them being together in the future.
-Muses: . . .-
Yeah. I say, sometimes a flower vase is just a flower vase.
-TTV: The last thing I was thinking about then was -- 'relations.'-
-M2: What about the boobies moment?-
-TTV: That was later and I was nervous!-