![]() ![]() However, thankfully, there were some critics and reviewer – and no shortage of fans – who “got” what Hocus Pocus was about and who saw the merits of a film that while seeped in literary, folkloric, and Hollywood inspiration, was a trailblazing movie in its own right. I fangirl like my life depended on it and – as many fans do – like to think of myself as something as a 4 th Sanderson sister. When it comes to Hocus Pocus, all bets are off. None, and I mean absolutely none, of them ranks higher for me than Disney’s 1993 Halloween themed classic, Hocus Pocus. Yet, like most rules, this one is broken for a select few favourites. I don’t cosplay, I’ve only ever written one piece of fan fiction (an alternative ending, penned when I was about 13 years old to Titanic in which both Rose and Jack survive), and I’ve not yet stepped foot at a US amusement park such a Disneyland or Universal Studios. Sure, I love a good many things with a ceaseless passion, but I don’t feel the need to buy every last piece of merchandise pertaining to my favourite books, TV shows, movies, bands, and so forth. Getting better and holding more allure the longer time elapses from its creation to the present moment.īroadly speaking, I’ve never been what, in modern parlance, is often referred to a “fangirl” when it comes to, well, most anything. Indeed, if anything, it deepens and matures like a fine wine. They are a sort of silver screen sacred ground and no matter how many years pass by, our love for these films never wavers. For many of us, there are certain movies that hold an immeasurably special spot in our hearts.
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