tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179183657616663227.post4264813627652681952..comments2024-03-02T13:40:47.422+01:00Comments on Ola 的 blogg: Top Six Best Dance ScenesYmirhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03431122184463492484noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179183657616663227.post-15961867585889406172010-01-11T21:36:30.956+01:002010-01-11T21:36:30.956+01:00Well, if you consider that dance you put as #1 a d...Well, if you consider that dance you put as #1 a dance... I'd consider the pea-flinging an interactive dance. I don't see the merits you see in that dance, nor the movie at all, but I will put that down to your fetish and my on again off again relationship with Chinese "any frame could be a poster"-movies.<br /><br />I, as you might have noticed, rather love musicals in general, so I'd be happy to recommend you some :P Dolly Parton once made a family film about life at a brothel ("The Best little whorehouse in Texas") for instance. I don't think -anyone- but Dolly Parton could have managed -that- feat O_oXhakhalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09880624128664087328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179183657616663227.post-62835819173048410352010-01-10T09:58:43.295+01:002010-01-10T09:58:43.295+01:00oh, but the lap dance is good even on its...err......oh, but the lap dance is good even on its...err...cinematic merits, absolutely, I...insist ^_^<br /><br />As for House of Flying Daggers, is the pea flinging really a dance? Putting this dance as #1 is, as you'll have figured, much about my fetisch for the Tang dynasty, but it really is a very beautifully executed piece of cinema with subtle but gorgeous imagery and interesting character development taking place during it, I really considered it to be deserving its #1. <br /><br />And regarding musicals, I don't really watch that many as I generally hate (western) musicals. I'm willing to reconsider that after the Hunchback of Notre Dame, though, and give the genre a new chance.Ymirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03431122184463492484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179183657616663227.post-61949084359757005242010-01-10T09:07:02.822+01:002010-01-10T09:07:02.822+01:00Or wait. I lied. I have seen the Adams Family Valu...Or wait. I lied. I have seen the Adams Family Values too, but it was so long ago I didn't remember it until after I posted that comment >_> way to go.Xhakhalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09880624128664087328noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2179183657616663227.post-14923835095504871632010-01-10T09:05:56.407+01:002010-01-10T09:05:56.407+01:00What I find interesting is that as far as I know, ...What I find interesting is that as far as I know, out of those movies, only the Beauty and the Beast is actually a musical (though not everybody would categorise the Disney classics as actual -musicals-). I'm not sure about Monsoon Wedding, since I haven't seen it, or... well, out of the films listed, I have only seen Beauty and the Beast and the House of Flying Daggers. It makes me curious as to how such a list would look were you to -only- look at movies that are classified as musicals and/or dance movies (making films such as the ol' 1988 Hairspray borderline - they feature a lot of music and dance, but aren't really films made -by- music and dance as films -about- them. Oh well I digress).<br /><br />I'm not sure if I can forgive you for putting the lap dance clip on this list though :P But about the House of Flying Daggers clip... isn't there a much cooler one in this film where the sort of shoots her sleeves at drums? Something about flicking peas or rice or whatever it was at a drum and she, being blind, had to hit the correct one? I think that one was -much- cooler than this blue one you used for #1. In fact, I think it was the only good scene in the entire movie :)Xhakhalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09880624128664087328noreply@blogger.com