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  • Carmen 6:00 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply  

    movie review, sort of… 

    So I tried to watch Bride Wars last night.  I only got half way through which could be attributed to the late hour but also because the movie hadn’t made me angry yet and I wanted to quit while I was ahead. (high five?)  You know what my forte is? What I reeeaaaally excel at? Overthinking.  Yeah.  Is this a bad thing? I’m not sure yet (I haven’t overthought my tendency to overthink yet (its on the list of things to do this weekend)).  So, I think a “normal” person could watch this movie and just enjoy the minimal amount of humor it has and be done with it.  But I have to analyze its quality and its impact on our society and wonder what kinds of messages is it really sending to all the women out there and is it harmful or not harmful, and then it just starts making me angry.  Like, who are these women??  I don’t know any women who have been saving and planning for their wedding since they were 16. Do you?  I know I haven’t been dreaming of a wedding for any length of time.  But I know they exist or else why would all these movies and tv shows about them exist? Is it an outdated idea thats left over from the 50′s?  Or is it a healthy characteristic that I was not taught about?  Am I weird? Or are they weird?  Honestly, it doesn’t really matter.  What concerns me is if young ladies (like teenagers) watch these millions of movies made about weddings and believe that that is the way to behave.  Because if that happens we’re all fucked and irrational bridezillas will take over the planet!  (Yeah, I’d watch that movie!)  Hopefully these teenagers will just appreciate it for the half-way comedy that it is and just forget about it.  Which is exactly what I am going to attempt to do tonight as I finish watching it.  I can do it!

    On a somewhat separate note, I already know exactly whats going to happen all the way through this movie. As I have said before, these writers have no imagination and the whole story follows a very narrow and predictable line of reasoning.  But I’ll let you know if they surprise me.

     
    • Emilily 6:55 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink

      Well, I am not sure about all that. Probably because I need to improve my over-thinking skills.

      I have not spent any time planning for my wedding, aside form the random comment about how insanely expensive they are and that I am never going to be duped into spending $300 for a floral centerpiece or some nonsense. I do know a few girls who fall prey to the bridal fever, and I know of even more mothers who have spent considerable time and money in planning for this event. I think it is something left over from more traditional family roles, and yes, probably some 50′s values. I am willing to be that those silly women who came up with National Men Make Dinner Day had been picking out bridesmaid dresses since Junior High!

      Okay, now that I think about it, the wedding planning goes waaaay back. Have you ever heard of a hope chest? (Also called, disturbingly, a glory box.) It is for a woman’s family to save all kinds of valuable things in that she will be given when she weds. Like one big Christmas for matrimony. And what about a dowry? Parents had to plan the wedding ahead of time, how else would they land a suitable husband? No wonder a girl was encouraged to get excited about her big day – for her, it might have been the only silver lining in the whole sold-into-domestic-slavery transaction. Families have been planning how to unload their female offspring for ages, and I bet women have been plotting on how to escape watchful eyes of parents for just as long. Only today when marriage seems so impermanent, when women are free to leave the house and pursue their own desires, husband or no, when aspiring to be a housewife shows a lack of personal ambition rather than good wholesome values, does all the wedding planning become optional, superfluous. I don’t think we are weird to not sit around thinking about seating charts and color schemes, I think we are evolved, and the entertainment and media industries are simply lagging a few decades behind.

    • Atom Ant 5:37 am on December 1, 2009 Permalink

      It’s sick … really. I always wonder what kind of person would think movies like that are funny. Bride Wars, Runaway Bride, My best friends wedding, The Wedding Planner, the list goes on and on. Stupid, predictable, marginally funny at best. This is true with 98% of romantic comedies. So my conclusion is that these movies were made for 98% of the (female?) population. So, with a few simple calculations… 304,059,724 / 2 = 152,029,862 X 0.98 = a butt load of people out there who are just plain idiots. And to further my point, lets just ask Jerry Springer how much money he’s made off of this country’s toxic, brainwashed, obese by choice, drugged, alcoholic population?
      I’m sure that everybody reading this is in the 2% of the population who actually have a functional brain.
      Right?

  • Emilily 2:10 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: feathers, mai lamore,   

    Mai Lamore shoes 

    feather shoesI was browsing through my Elle magazine yesterday, and came upon these lovely shoes! They’re made by a French designer, Mai Lamore. (For our reader(s) out there who aren’t Carmen or Emilily, we recently purchased feather earrings, so this is in keeping with a theme.)

    Here is a link to a larger picture at SBeulah’s fashion blog, because you really have to see them full size to appreciate the beautiful detail.

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    rose shoesWhen I did a quick web search to see where one might purchase these beauties, I found another stunning pair, made out of hand-painted silk and 18-karat gold, for only $27,945.

    I know the price seems a bit outrageous, but I think these really are a work of art, and the fact that they are functional makes them that much more valuable.

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    rothkoSeems a little more reasonable when you consider someone paid $72.8 million for Rothko’s  Yellow, Pink and Lavender on Rose. I wonder if anyone pointed out to them that they could have had 2,605 pairs of Mai Lamore Rose petal shoes instead.

     
    • Carmen 2:15 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink

      oh geez thats so pretty… yeah i’m into feathers right now for sure. Also, when i get more free time i’m going to start making my own shoes.

  • Carmen 11:41 am on November 30, 2009 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: lagerfeld,   

    helmets… 

    Karl Lagerfeld is designing these helmets, I’m thinking about getting one for riding my bike. What do you think?

    helmet

     
    • Emilily 12:25 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink

      Ironically, I think he is counting on people liking these after they have sustained a head injury.

      Or perhaps Lagerfeld is one step ahead of me and is using irony as a clever means of commenting on the world of high fashion. If I play along and put my pseudo-intellectual bullshit cap on, this image says to me: models are retarded, or maybe, handicap people can be stylish too.

    • Emilily 12:30 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink

      Also, I really like her eye make-up.

      (I felt I should add something nice, since my previous comment was pretty offensive to models, handicap people, head-trauma victims, and Karl Lagerfeld.)

    • Carmen 12:36 pm on November 30, 2009 Permalink

      I think if I got this helmet it might make people want to run me over… thus, it would come in handy at some point. Karl is so clever!

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