Weddings...
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First of all, I don't much like wedding stories. It's not something that pushes any of my buttons on any level, least of all my sense of romance. But it wasn't hard to think of five wedding stories that I loved:
- Fantastic Four Annual #3: The Wedding of Sue and Reed, back in 1965. That's from back when superheroes in comics just didn't get married (unless it was a hoax to fool Lois Lane). I loved the story - Doctor Doom attacked, and Stan Lee and Jack Kirby even turned up, and there were lots of good jokes - or at least, jokes that seemed good to me as a kid. And if I recall correctly, that is also the comic that had a cross-section diagram of the Baxter Building, so we could see where all the rooms were. Very cool.
- Four Weddings and a Funeral. Funny, it's the funeral I remember best.
- A much more recent movie, Mamma Mia!, which I loved. A movie in which I could thoroughly enjoy the wedding - not a lot of pomp and circumstance, but people dancing and having fun.
- The wedding in The Sound of Music. Not my favourite scene in that movie, by any means; in fact, I recall thinking of it when I was a kid as 'the boring bit', along with "Climb Every Mountain", my least favourite song in that show. (Then as now.) But the movie is one of my favourites ever, and the wedding scene itself is love.
- The wedding of Gwen and Rhys in the Torchwood episode "Something Borrowed". It isn't my favourite Torchwood episode by any means, but it's fun, and has a few surprises, and I like the relationship stuff in it. I'd give it extra points for having a nice sexy alien villain, but Torchwood in general has had some very attractive villains, so it doesn't even stand out for that - just an enjoyable episode about a wedding.
I might add a special tip of the hat to Charlotte Bronte, who described the wedding of Jane Eyre and Mr. Rochester with the famous simple line, "Reader, I married him." Come to think of it, their previous aborted wedding is probably my favourite wedding in literature!
"The marriage can not go on; I declare the existence of an impediment." ...Mr. Rochester moved slightly, as if an earthquake had rolled under his feet: taking a firmer footing, and not turning his head or eyes, he said, "Proceed."
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Date: 2008-09-29 12:42 pm (UTC)I've done that, and it was wonderful! I didn't go to Europe for that purpose, but we went to Salzburg, and I was excited and delighted. Even without that connection, it's a beautiful and fascinating city.
Hotel Resch
I love it! They should give you a room for free! With flowers in it.
Christopher Plummer *is* drop dead gorgeous!
Even now. Saw him as Caesar in August: Yup, still gorgeous, in a senior sort of way.
That happens when I organize my zines - I stop to read my favorites over again...
Me too! How can a person resist? I have fewer zines than comics, but the principle is exactly the same.
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Date: 2008-09-30 05:21 am (UTC)>>Hotel Resch
>>>I love it! They should give you a room for free! With flowers in it.
I like the way you think! ;-)
Did you ever see him in The Royal Hunt of the Sun? Besides being a fascinating movie, he is nearly naked all the way through...
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Date: 2008-09-30 02:41 pm (UTC)I loved The Royal Hunt of the Sun - not just a gorgeous Plummer, but an interesting script from one of my favourite playwrights. Peter Shaffer. I love his scripts.
Hmm: I don't have that movie, and haven't seen it in decades. Must do something about that.