Gesundheit?
No, I didn't sneeze. That is a legendary Persian Queen.
Quick description:
Persian King marries a new girl everyday after killing yesterday's wife. He had some serious hurt feelings from his 1st wife. After killing 1,000 girls, enter Scheherazade stage right. Not wanting to die the next day, she tells her new husband, that Persian king with some serious trust issues, a story which takes all night. BUT when dawn breaks she stops in the middle of her story. The Persian King wants to know the ending, but she says it is a new day, and he must wait until the next night to hear the ending. She stays alive and finishes the story, and then starts a new one only to stop in the middle again.... King keeps her alive. After 1001 nights of this, the King realizes he has fallen in love with Scheherazade... He spares her life and makes her Queen.
YaY for happy endings!!
I heard of the story when I was spending some "Me" time at Barnes and Noble. I was looking in the biography section and came across a book about an America woman who became one of the many wives of a Middle Eastern Sheikh. This story was in her prologue. She ended the prologue asking the reader (and I'm paraphrasing) to understand that every writer feels like Scheherazade. Writing is their story telling, and the reader has the power to simply put the book down and "kill" the story or fall in love with the story and keep reading. She told the reader to take care in the story for it was the author's life in their hands.
I think that this Persian story is beautiful, and this biographer's use of it was brilliant. I have many friends who are amazing writers and could make a living with their skill. I see their talent now as something much more precious. I see stories and books in a new light. And, you know what? I think I am a better reader for it
Tuesday, February 14, 2012
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Films
The Goonies. Newsies. Rocky Horror Picture Show. Disney's Atlantis: the Lost Empire. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. The Lost Boys. Se7en.
What do all these movies have in common? Other than I have seen all of them and actually enjoyed them?
They are what people consider Cult Classic Movies. The movies that are "so bad that they are good" films.
I love them. I love the whole idea of liking them even though they bombed in general public appreciation. These films make me laugh, cry, and think.
I was recently watching Super 8, and what I noticed was it's similarities to the film The Goonies. Both of these films deal with kids caught up in extremely grown up situations whether it's aliens or convicts wishing to kill you. The kids of both films were smart alecks when it came to dealing with each other and their extreme situations. The difference of the films? Adults did not really understand or appreciate The Goonies. Whereas, Super 8 received critical acclaim and tons of awards.
Kinda cool. Similar movies made 20 years a part received such different receptions with the general public.
Go get a cult classic, whether its comedy, horror, or adventure. Sit down and appreciate it for what it is. A eccentric take on a non-mainstream idea.
Because really, who wants to be told what to like by another human being? Heaven for bid we make our own decision on what we like and enjoy.
Cheers
What do all these movies have in common? Other than I have seen all of them and actually enjoyed them?
They are what people consider Cult Classic Movies. The movies that are "so bad that they are good" films.
I love them. I love the whole idea of liking them even though they bombed in general public appreciation. These films make me laugh, cry, and think.
I was recently watching Super 8, and what I noticed was it's similarities to the film The Goonies. Both of these films deal with kids caught up in extremely grown up situations whether it's aliens or convicts wishing to kill you. The kids of both films were smart alecks when it came to dealing with each other and their extreme situations. The difference of the films? Adults did not really understand or appreciate The Goonies. Whereas, Super 8 received critical acclaim and tons of awards.
Kinda cool. Similar movies made 20 years a part received such different receptions with the general public.
Go get a cult classic, whether its comedy, horror, or adventure. Sit down and appreciate it for what it is. A eccentric take on a non-mainstream idea.
Because really, who wants to be told what to like by another human being? Heaven for bid we make our own decision on what we like and enjoy.
Cheers
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