Aww this Star Trek fanvid made me tear up. I love Spock/Uhura in the film but this is such a sad story the vider wove with Spock dreaming about another life and the real love of the series really being between TOS Kirk and Spock. I baweeeeeed so much at the ending with the 'Search for Spock' quotes 'Why would you do this?' 'Because the needs of the one... outweigh the needs of the many.' God to have a friendship like that where you'll do anything for them ♥ *I'm not tearing up, I'm not*
Jun. 29th, 2009
Aww this Star Trek fanvid made me tear up. I love Spock/Uhura in the film but this is such a sad story the vider wove with Spock dreaming about another life and the real love of the series really being between TOS Kirk and Spock. I baweeeeeed so much at the ending with the 'Search for Spock' quotes 'Why would you do this?' 'Because the needs of the one... outweigh the needs of the many.' God to have a friendship like that where you'll do anything for them ♥ *I'm not tearing up, I'm not*
A flashback to my youth
Jun. 29th, 2009 09:30 pmShould call this post ‘It’s not a wise idea to look back at things you adored when you were a kid, because you cried at bunnies then and you still cry at bunnies now, you big kid’ One of my sisters friends thinks that there aren’t that many good British animated films so I trekked onto You tube and came back with two to share that I both adore and yet at the same time they break my heart. I’m showing music vids as I couldn’t find good trailers for them ;_;
They’re old and were made in the late 70’s but don’t let their age fool you, I still believe they are beautiful things to watch because they make you care about the world you live in THAT much more and show that British animators used to be great in telling very human stories
First is Watership Down
Amazing film, both hopeful and twisted at the same time. Thanks to the rabbit Fiver having a vision of the destruction of his burrow he persuades his brother Hazel to leave. Strangely enough for a kids film it’s really brutal showing the killing, snaring and fighting of rabbits in their full bloody glory. Not to mention the voice acting is really amazing and gentle. I’ve NEVER been so affected by a story ever in my life; I can’t watch the ending without sobbing today. You can watch the whole thing on you tube starting here but I recommend getting the cleaned up version on torrent if you can.
( Plague Dogs under here )
They’re old and were made in the late 70’s but don’t let their age fool you, I still believe they are beautiful things to watch because they make you care about the world you live in THAT much more and show that British animators used to be great in telling very human stories
First is Watership Down
Amazing film, both hopeful and twisted at the same time. Thanks to the rabbit Fiver having a vision of the destruction of his burrow he persuades his brother Hazel to leave. Strangely enough for a kids film it’s really brutal showing the killing, snaring and fighting of rabbits in their full bloody glory. Not to mention the voice acting is really amazing and gentle. I’ve NEVER been so affected by a story ever in my life; I can’t watch the ending without sobbing today. You can watch the whole thing on you tube starting here but I recommend getting the cleaned up version on torrent if you can.
( Plague Dogs under here )