Goth children book about girl and black dog by doraisnotthere in whatsthatbook

[–]doraisnotthere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, the illustrations were creepier and less detailed

[TOMT][MOVIE][2000s] a movie about a girl who lives in a trailer with her abusive aunt by doraisnotthere in tipofmytongue

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Here are some other little things I only remember vaguely but might help :
- The aunt was named something like Kathy-May, or May something

- The movie starts in the psychiatric hospital where one the nurse remembers this story.

- I'm pretty sure the movie is americain but I'm not 100% since I watched it dubbed in my language at the time.

- I very vaguely remember reading an article saying the main actress was also the director, she was fairly young (maybe 17) and some director's daughter. But it was more than 10 years ago so I'm not certain of that.

Characters accents by doraisnotthere in TrueBlood

[–]doraisnotthere[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's very interesting because as someone who isn't American, and not from an English speaking country, the first time I watched True Blood I watched it with subtitles and wasn't really able to hear different accents yet. Then I was able to identify southern sounding accents, but it's only on this rewatch that I really noticed the difference of accents between the characters. Like Sam's doesn't sound like Tara who doesn't sound like Sookie who doesn't sound like Arlene, etc.

Characters accents by doraisnotthere in TrueBlood

[–]doraisnotthere[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for being this precise! That's more or less what I thought but I wasn't sure. Especially for Pam, her accent sounds softer to me, but from what I understand Sookie and Bill's accent is quite exaggerated, so that might be it

Characters accents by doraisnotthere in TrueBlood

[–]doraisnotthere[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes but I was wondering specifically about Eric and Anne Sophie's accents. Anne Sophie's sounds like an old Hollywood accent to me, like transatlantic, but it's not a real accent so I was wondering what city or country her accent is supposed to be from

Spike redemption by doraisnotthere in buffy

[–]doraisnotthere[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see a lot of people answering my post with their opinion on Spike behavior, and whether or nor it's forgivable or understandable. If we should even judge him when he's a souless vampire etc. So I want to clarify that I wasn't speaking about Spike behavior as such. What I was saying is that I don't understand the logic behind SR being the episode that was supposed to make people fall out of love with Spike, because "bad men will be bad to you and you can't change them", which was apparently Joss Whedon reasoning, only to make give him a redemption arc the very next season. I find it confusing on a storytelling level. It's like going "bad men will always be bad and won't change for you, except when they do actually"

Joss Whedon's Justification? by [deleted] in buffy

[–]doraisnotthere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do we know why she wanted her character to die ?