Goths in Movies
Inspired but the Goth poll thats happening at the moment I thought I'd start this thread.
Goths in movies. I'd even allow Emo's cos there just babies who will one day grow up and be a real goth. ;) Ok heres a few I like and that first come to mind. Lydia Deetz (Beetle Juice 1988) http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1241086419 May (Angst 2000) Oh I looked everywhere for a decent pic of May, but theres nothing out there. This is a little Australian movie that a lot of people missed. Its a shame as its a great movie and May is one of my all time fav goths. Her character doesn't even need to be a goth per say. She just is one. Its nothing to do with the story line. http://www.angstthemovie.com/images/...ngebground.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...stposter01.jpg Eric Draven (The Crow 1994) http://a6.vox.com/6a00f48d10f4b00001...5436000c-500pi The Addams Family (The Addams Family 1991) http://www.astro.umd.edu/%7Emill...sFamily-01.jpg Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd 2007) http://www.pjlighthouse.com/wp-conte...todd-movie.jpg Oh theres heaps more. Heres a start. |
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In a weird way, I kind of think of the Mystery Man from Lost Highway as a Goth sort of character. All-black outfit, extremely pale (made-up?) features, weird hair, somewhat creepy...
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Even though I'm not all that familiar with Goth culture, I'm assuming that always connecting it with vampires is considered a bit cliche, so I'll try to limit my comparisons to just one or two.
That said, here are my top 5 fave Goths in movies (which I didn't realize I had until I made this list. Come to think of it, I'm still not too sure if I really do): 5. Just About Everybody That Gets Killed By Blade from Blade. The only good goth vampire is a dead goth vampire that's been killed..... again. Cuz, y'know....since they were already killed once already when they became a vampire. http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...18blade1-1.png 4. Ginger Fitzgerald from Ginger Snaps. There comes a time in every young girl's life where her body starts to give off signs that she's becoming a woman. Or a werewolf. http://classic-horror.com/files/imag...naps-still.jpg 3. Severus Snape from all the Harry Potter films. I went to rave once, just to score some Exstacy. I was told that I had to talk to someone known as the "Potions" Master. Coincidence? http://www.thegalleryofheroes.com/wp...erus-Snape.png 2. The Crow from The Crow. Because he's a Goth who actually has the ability to kick your ass, the Crow is the epitome of an oxymoron. Of course, I would never say that to his face. http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...hoto-6-1-1.jpg 1. Nosferatu from the movie Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror. Probably the original gangsta of the movie Goth. http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...65f7873594.jpg |
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Hey! I started a trend.
Of course I have always been partial to Fairuza Balk from The Craft. http://www.purpleglitter.com/myspace...uza-balk-2.jpg BTW, what is Emo? I just missed this development. My niece tried to explain it to me but I didn't get it. |
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I always liked Sarah Douglas as Ursa in Superman II
http://sexualityinart.files.wordpres...1/cw-ursa2.jpg |
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Originally Posted by zenderella (Post 525997)
Inspired but the Goth poll thats happening at the moment I thought I'd start this thread.
Goths in movies. I'd even allow Emo's cos there just babies who will one day grow up and be a real goth. ;) Ok heres a few I like and that first come to mind. Lydia Deetz (Beetle Juice 1988) http://i269.photobucket.com/albums/j...g?t=1241086419 May (Angst 2000) Oh I looked everywhere for a decent pic of May, but theres nothing out there. This is a little Australian movie that a lot of people missed. Its a shame as its a great movie and May is one of my all time fav goths. Her character doesn't even need to be a goth per say. She just is one. Its nothing to do with the story line. http://www.angstthemovie.com/images/...ngebground.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...stposter01.jpg Eric Draven (The Crow 1994) http://a6.vox.com/6a00f48d10f4b00001...5436000c-500pi The Addams Family (The Addams Family 1999) http://www.astro.umd.edu/%7Emiller/T...sFamily-01.jpg Sweeney Todd and Mrs. Lovett (Sweeney Todd 2007) http://www.pjlighthouse.com/wp-conte...todd-movie.jpg Oh theres heaps more. Heres a start. |
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Originally Posted by FILMFREAK087 (Post 526198)
Actually The Addams family was released in 1991.
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Originally Posted by zenderella (Post 526201)
Whoops I knew that. I made this post in a hurry. Too many 9's not enough 1's *laugh* . Thanks for pointing that out! :)
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Originally Posted by TheMightyCelestial (Post 526176)
Even though I'm not all that familiar with Goth culture, I'm assuming that always connecting it with vampires is considered a bit cliche, so I'll try to limit my comparisons to any to just one or two.
that said, here are my top 5 fave Goths in movies (which i didn't realize I had until I made this list. Come to think of it, I'm still not too sure if I really do): 5. Just About Everybody That Gets Killed By Blade from Blade - The only good goth vampire is a dead goth vampire that's been killed..... again. Cuz, y'know....since they were already killed once already when they became a vampire. http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...18blade1-1.png 4. Ginger from Ginger Snaps - There comes a time in every young girl's life where her body starts to give off signs that she's becoming a woman. Or a werewolf. 3. Severus Snape from all the Harry Potter films - I went to rave once, just to score some Exstacy. I was told that I had to talk to someone known as the "Potions" Master. Coincidence? http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g..._Photo-6-1.jpg 2. The Crow from The Crow - Because he's a Goth who actually has the ability to kick your ass, the Crow is the epitome of an oxymoron. Of course, I would never say that to his face. 1. Nosferatu from the movie Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror - The original gangsta of the movie Goth. http://i249.photobucket.com/albums/g...r_Photo-16.jpg Its funny the whole Vampires vs. Goth thing. A Lot of vampires in movies are exremely goth, but then in some movies Vampires make fun of Goths for being like that. Queen of the Damned (2002) is an example of this. Ironic really when I think of that movie as the Kevin Bacon of Goth movies. It was filmed here in Australia and there was a big call out to the Goth culture for extras in the big concert moment. So every man and his dog says they were either in it, or know someone who was. I've always thought Snape was rather goth. Its the coat and the grumpy persona I guess. Anyway I love that you listed him! Ginger Snaps is another great choice. I almost listed this myself. Even though (obviously) that movie goes in an extreme direction I loved how the girls embrace their freakdom as it were. Brilliant. A great listall round! |
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Originally Posted by FILMFREAK087 (Post 526186)
Hey! I started a trend.
Of course I have always been partial to Fairuza Balk from The Craft. http://www.purpleglitter.com/myspace...uza-balk-2.jpg BTW, what is Emo? I just missed this development. My niece tried to explain it to me but I didn't get it. I personally simplify the differences between Goths and Emo's. Goth's like 80's music. Emo's like Harry Potter. But thats more a joke that the truth :) I actually think in truth Goth and Emo is actually rather similar. Traditionally Goths in general have a more classic victorian look. Taking there subculture from a more elegant point of view. Classic literature, poetry etc. Emo's seem traditionally take their look more from a punk rock style and the subculture comes more from the rock music scene with infuences like 'Jimmy Eats World' and 'My Chemical Romance'. Both subcultures has certain sterotypes associated with them such as angst and death and emotional (hense 'emo') which I actually think is on the whole not true. Well not from what I've observed. Yes I think there used to be some hardcore goths out there who used to submerge themselves in a persona, pretending they would live for ever and walked around drinking red wine looking all dark and broody. But these days I find when surrounded by goths they are the most friendly people I know. Just people who like to dress up and and stand out from the crowd yet at the same time find a group of people they can bond with. Also from my experience most of them are nerds who work in IT *laugh*. We sit around dressed in black listening to the same music emo's listening to plus a lot of 80's music (never figured that one out). Goths complain about emo's but its purely because they secretly know they are just on the whole a younger version of them selves. Like High school seniors bitching about High School Juniors. The cultures cross over a lot. And even though both cultures are associated with angst and depression. Realistically we all like Harry Potter and Unicorns and watch zombie movies like everyone else and have facebook pages and now we all like skulls with pink bows on them. Crazy *laugh* I hope this helped. |
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Originally Posted by Used Future (Post 526191)
I always liked Sarah Douglas as Ursa in Superman II
http://sexualityinart.files.wordpres...1/cw-ursa2.jpg |
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You have already covered most of the movies that come to mind
http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u...g?t=1241207169 http://hunternuttall.com/blog/wp-con...-reasoning.jpg The Matrix Trilogy is very gothic in look and feel, maybe more techno/industrial goth but goth all the same. http://impudent.blognation.us/Kate%2...Underworld.jpg http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/g...g?t=1242006551 Kate Beckinsale in Underworld, I'm not really a fan of these movies but they do look the part. http://www.yvettes.net/Dracula1.jpg Dracula and goth go hand in hand but Bram Stoker's Dracula stands out. http://img5.allocine.fr/acmedia/medi...9/18855239.jpg Interview with a Vampire, another much more classical gothic look. |
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Jolie in Hackers
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Some others that come to mind...
http://www.net-monster.com/blairwitch2_1.jpg That goth girl from Blair Witch 2: Book of Shadows http://content9.flixster.com/photo/1...391883_gal.jpg The goth couple from Urban Legend that had sex and one of them was killed urban legend style. (Actually, that's not a bad looking goth guy there...) http://www.filmdope.com/Gallery/ActorsA/581-24156.gif Alexis Arquette's character from Bride of Chucky... what the hell is it with all of these goth characters appearing in late 90's horror films?? |
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Forgive me for derailing the thread, but I've never understood goth "culture". What exactly is the appeal in acting and dressing as though you lived in Bram Stoker's mind whilst simultaneously wondering about the reasons for and protesting your abuse at the hands of normal people? What's the advantage?
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There's no advantage, it's just a state of mind.
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Originally Posted by mikeython1
Remind me to see this. |
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My favorite goth in a movie moment is in Big Daddy where Adam Sandler's telling the little boy about fathers and a goth kid walks by. Then Adam Sandler yells
"It's okay! He can't controll you anymore! Your mad at your dad, aren't you??" Then, the goth kid starts crying, "I am. I am" |
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