Friday, February 22, 2013

Lonely Me

LONELY ME
By ©Diana Jillian

It's funny. 
I always say how I need some alone time. 
However, it doesn't mean I want to be alone. 
I like being able to go out with others. 
Just at home when writing I want my "me" time. 
Who doesn't want to hang with others?  
I don't like going to places like the mall or movie theater alone. 
Now I just depressed myself.















Poem, Prose, No Rhyme, 

Sunday, February 17, 2013

A Little Something: Life

Life is so easy as a child. We grow up and everything changes. Why? We let society conform us and break us down into what we think is acceptable. Being child-like is considered as being unacceptable or as having mental issues as an adult but I don't think this is true.

I think if we all looked at life through the eyes of a child, there might be less problems we have to face. We can still be the same person we once were. It's really not that hard.





































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Saturday, February 16, 2013

DVD Silent Film Era: Cobra 1925

I have been watching quite a bit of  Valentino films lately.  And all of them, Mr. Valentino has this creep factor to me.  Yes woman might have found him suave and charming, but to me, he was indeed a creep.

I think the role a person plays is one that is similar to their own identities in some sort of way.  In every Valentino movie I've seen so far, he plays the man that cannot resist women.  They come on strong with him and in the end, he regrets it and only wants his true love to forgive him.

In another movie I've seen where he's the dominant type, wanting his women to do whatever he says, no questions asked.

In the movie Cobra, it was a bit different.  It shows that he is a count and women are instantly drawn to him  In Italy where he resides, he friends an American and they travel back to America together where they work on antique collections and price them.

From there it shows he meets a woman in her early to mid 20's who can't find a man.  I guess in those days, you were married by 18 which by our standards in today's society, would be frowned upon.

He rejects her and his friend marries her.  The Valentino character is in love with the secretary who ignores his advances.  In the end after the friend's wife dies in a fire, Valentino realizes he's no good to the secretary and lets her be with the friend.  The count leaves back home to Italy and that's all folks.

Valentino always has this way of playing these roles of a self-loathing person.  I guess this is why he was with so many women in his short 31 years of life.  He felt this way but he knew his good looks could keep any woman swooning over him...

If you are into silent films, be warned it has an ending that is completely weird.  I guess everyone is an artist.  Even back then, they wanted to show no happy endings.  Only the realities of what's the right thing to do.



































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Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Hansel & Gretel


Earlier today I went and saw Hansel & Gretel.  Though I didn't know any of the actors, I have to say it was a good movie.  I think I may have liked it better than Warm Bodies.

If you like movies about hunting witches, you would love this movie! :)



There was a few silly and unrealistic scenes.  And I don't thing it's a movie for kids to watch.  It's a realistic spin on an old fairy tale.  Then again, Disney originally sugar-coated fairy tales.  They were meant to be lessons for children to learn, or so I believe.



































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Question:

Do germ-a-phobe people get tattoos? Just wondering is all.

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