This is a static copy of In the Rose Garden, which existed as the center of the western Utena fandom for years. Enjoy. :)

#26 | Back to Top12-12-2006 11:16:25 PM

ShatteredMirror
Yaoi Pet #1
From: Sacramento, CA
Registered: 10-22-2006
Posts: 8858

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Oh my, it's GiovannaYakof Smirnoff-Ohtori. Heaven help the world.


Pride is not the opposite of shame, but its source.

Offline

 

#27 | Back to Top12-13-2006 12:12:16 PM

Romanticide
Cow Bellhop
From: Mazatlan
Registered: 10-18-2006
Posts: 447

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Titus Andronicus is more fun to me but this anime looks really, really pretty emot-biggrin


http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/1390/firmautenaji0.jpg

Offline

 

#28 | Back to Top12-13-2006 12:37:54 PM

Giovanna
Ends of the Fandom
From: Edmonton, AB
Registered: 10-12-2006
Posts: 8797
Website

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Sup Titus Andronicus-loving buddy!

I catch so much flack for liking that play. Apparently it's Shakespeare's worst according to lit majors. emot-frown


Akio, you have nice turns of phrase, but your points aren't clear and you have no textual support. I can't give this a passing grade.
~ Professor Arisa Konno, Eng 1001 (Freshman Literature and Composition)

Offline

 

#29 | Back to Top12-13-2006 12:53:09 PM

A Day Without Me
Still Drunk in the Morning?
From: in the tulip garden!
Registered: 11-17-2006
Posts: 1584

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Giovanna wrote:

Sup Titus Andronicus-loving buddy!

I catch so much flack for liking that play. Apparently it's Shakespeare's worst according to lit majors. emot-frown

Yeah, but Shakespeare's worst is everyone else's best emot-biggrin

Personally, I think his worst is The Comedy of Errors.


"I'm bringing paxil back. (Yup)
My HMO might just pick up the tab. (Yup)
I got the tremors and I need a nap. (Yup)
I gave my rent check to them Pfizer cats."

Offline

 

#30 | Back to Top12-13-2006 01:26:44 PM

Alexa
Anthy Assailer
Registered: 12-13-2006
Posts: 74

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Epi_lepsia wrote:

http://www.romejuli.jp/g_move640.html

AHAHAHAHA.

We'll see!

Offline

 

#31 | Back to Top12-13-2006 05:06:39 PM

Sevelle
Yaoi Pet #2
From: Virginia the Great
Registered: 11-07-2006
Posts: 1615

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Hinotori wrote:

They were hormone driven kids.

Ack! That reminds me of the seventies (Or was it sixties) version of Romeo and Juliet, you know the one, with the sex scene and the big ass and nipple visions.


sometimes you make me feel
like I’m living at the edge of the world
"it's just the way I smile"
you said

Offline

 

#32 | Back to Top12-14-2006 01:02:04 AM

Tamago
God of Comedy
From: Minami Goushuu
Registered: 10-17-2006
Posts: 14280
Website

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Giovanna wrote:

Apparently it's Shakespeare's worst according to lit majors.

From what I heard, it was Shakespeare himself that claimed that R&J was his worse work.

I have also heard that many famous artists in various fields complain that what they consider their best work gets ignored while stuff they tossed together ends up becoming popular which annoys them no end.

Offline

 

#33 | Back to Top12-15-2006 12:09:42 AM

Romanticide
Cow Bellhop
From: Mazatlan
Registered: 10-18-2006
Posts: 447

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Giovanna wrote:

Sup Titus Andronicus-loving buddy!

I catch so much flack for liking that play. Apparently it's Shakespeare's worst according to lit majors. emot-frown

Who cares!!! Is so damn funny to me!!!emot-biggrin (I'm sure it can be considered the granny of gore emot-dance)
It may be terrible acording to the rules of literature but isn't writtings suposed to be enjoyabl


Tamago wrote:

From what I heard, it was Shakespeare himself that claimed that R&J was his worse work.

I have also heard that many famous artists in various fields complain that what they consider their best work gets ignored while stuff they tossed together ends up becoming popular which annoys them no end.[/b]

I'm sure it must be frustating for those persons. lGo nagai also complained about that, he never got why Devilman in which he inverted lot of time and effort was eclipsed by Mazinger which he wrote only for relieving tensions. It may not be the brightest example but the first I could remember xp


http://img156.imageshack.us/img156/1390/firmautenaji0.jpg

Offline

 

#34 | Back to Top12-15-2006 08:17:24 AM

Giovanna
Ends of the Fandom
From: Edmonton, AB
Registered: 10-12-2006
Posts: 8797
Website

Re: Romeo et Juliet

Romanticide wrote:

Who cares!!! Is so damn funny to me!!!emot-biggrin (I'm sure it can be considered the granny of gore emot-dance)
It may be terrible acording to the rules of literature but isn't writtings suposed to be enjoyabl

Yay! Let's wallow in excessive violence together.

Seriously, I love all that hand chopping and hewing limbs and rape. Ah, Rome. Makes me wanna throw a toga party.

(How come I've never seen fanart of Touga in toga? Isn't this kinda obvious to the point of obligatory?)


Akio, you have nice turns of phrase, but your points aren't clear and you have no textual support. I can't give this a passing grade.
~ Professor Arisa Konno, Eng 1001 (Freshman Literature and Composition)

Offline

 

Board footer

Powered by PunBB 1.2.23
© Copyright 2002–2008 PunBB
Forum styled and maintained by Giovanna and Yasha
Return to Empty Movement