Ginger or Bridget?
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freeist — 15 years ago(February 05, 2011 09:11 PM)
Sam? Actually, no. That was Jason. Think about it. It makes the most sense. He's still infected at the end. He's not dead. He doesn't have monkshood. When ghost came up with her tale on where that werewolf came from, Brigitte said back, "No, actually from suburbia." How did she know that? She knows exactly who it is.
Now, something else unseen: did Brigitte try to help Jason, and then it fell apart when he couldn't take "the cure" after say, several months? Did he find her and ask he about "the cure" and is that where she realized it wasn't a cure but a "daily treatment?" Might they have traveled together for a while? There's a whole back story to that.
I think for Trina, Sam might have been something she never faced before: a guy who was absolutely uninterested in her. She simply could not believe it, and thought, at the beginning of the movie, that she just had to try harder. Guys make this mistake all the time, in fact, Jeremy makes that very mistake in Unleashed with Brigitte. I think she painfully would have come to the realization, of course, but with a lot of drama.
Yes, she was referring to Sam when she said he's a Cherry Hound. I think the dog might have been symbolic in that scene, but actually they had to rewrite for the lower budget. In the 1998 script, Trina has the dog in that scene. The dialog is mostly the same, except she was waiting for Brigitte to arrive, and she sics the dog on her!
But Ginger runs out of the house, intercepts the dog, breaks its neck, splits it open, tosses it aside, nabs Trina and drags her in, telling Brigitte to hide the carcass. Brigitte does. In other words, in that scene, Ginger is acting to defend Brigitte's life. If they had some more money, that's the scene they would have made.
But I digress. She was trying to smear Sam to Brigitte.
You might want to read my GS fan fic novel, BTW:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5709622/1/Ginger_Snaps_The_Feral_Bond
It covers some things in the back story. -
cadenbt — 12 years ago(December 28, 2013 06:11 AM)
Ginger has the more obvious sex appeal. She has the baby face, blue eyes, bigger boobs, and dresses in less layers. However, I've always felt more attracted to Brigitte. Her eyes are so intense and it amazes me what she does with them in this film. She also has large, luscious lips. And I would say that baby face really only looks good when you're young. It works against you when you start getting towards middle-age.
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am_buglet_82 — 14 years ago(October 28, 2011 06:44 PM)
In terms of prettiness I'd say Gingershe was the more feminine of the two, the more curvy.
However I'm watching it right now and for some reason I'm finding Bridgette more attractive. She's got this Riff Raff meets shy quality to her, especially in the beginning before she starts getting scared. I adore Riff Raff (from Rocky Horror), so I guess she's making me think of him :P.
I am an Emily Perkins fan anyway so that's part of it.
-Amanda
"She will remember your heart when men are fairy tales in storybooks written by rabbits" -
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Ilikecomedyhorror — 13 years ago(October 10, 2012 11:16 AM)
Ginger - Attractive in a hot/beautiful way.
Brigitte - Attractive in a cute way.
I like "hot" and "cute" if anything, I might like cute a little more, so I guess Brigitte.
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