truthiness

3 Apr 2019 08:43 pm
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I saw the classic Who Framed Roger Rabbit in theaters with my parents when I was about 5-6, and, thanks to a lack of proper movie headers and warnings, nobody was prepared for Christopher Lloyd to dip the cartoon shoe in the vat of acid where it dissolved, and I freaked out and cried.

I assume my parents tried to tell me it wasn't real but it didn't penetrate, so what I remember is that they then told me that the little shoe wasn't really hurt, it was just pretending, because it was an actor.

There's something great about levels of unreality there that you could probably get some real post-modernist mileage out of. 👌

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Date: 3 Apr 2019 07:00 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] yvannairie
One of the earliest things I remember are the fake outtakes from Pixar films, which serve a similar purpose :D I also really like Acting/Backstage AUs in general -- they were pretty popular around the time the LotR extended editions came out, I wish they'd make a comeback already.

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