Whip It is such a fun movie, and with a heart as big as Drew Barrymore's seems to be. What's not to like? I am sad that our local team's season just ended.
But, hey, let's come up with derby girl names anyway. I'm liking Candy Carnage and Erin Breakovitch at the moment.
My sister was on the Tragic City Rollers for a bit - Birmingham's "Magic City" team. Her name was Shy Violence.
I like your choices. May I suggest a revision, Ms. Breakabitch?
Posted by: Rachel Wilson | October 12, 2009 at 11:34
NICE!
Posted by: GWENDA BOND | October 12, 2009 at 11:42
Ooh, I love Erin Breakabitch! Fab!
I'm constantly changing mine, but right now if I played it'd be She-Rex.
p.s. Gwenda, wasn't sure if I wanted to see this movie but you've convinced me to go!
Posted by: CAAF | October 12, 2009 at 16:37
I've been to see the Boston teams a couple of times. Can't recommend it highly enough--great fun!
Posted by: buymeaclue.livejournal.com | October 12, 2009 at 19:02
I really enjoyed WHIP IT. But it was very interesting to note that derby is the only sport I've ever seen that's less jazzy and interesting looking all faked-up for Hollywood. WHITE MEN CAN'T JUMP and every football movie ever have managed to choreograph their respective sports into a thrilling game delirium, ball opera, whereas this staged rollergirl action lacked the pulse of the real thing.
And Zoe Bell was underused.
On the other hand, both Juno and Maybe forced me to notice that this half-decade's up-and-coming talent is way better than the last spate. I liked JENNIFER'S BODY along these lines, too.
Posted by: Mr. Cavin | October 12, 2009 at 21:16
You can almost make a team with unmodified names:
Sister Sledge
June Cleaver
Tipper Gore
Marilyn Manson
But, in the spirit of invention:
Veronica Violence
Tiffani Tumult
Audrey Rugburn
Guinevere Guns
Miss Annie Thrope
Olivia Neutron Bomb
Iluva Knifelife
Nikki Noose
Posted by: Christopher | October 13, 2009 at 06:36
When I used to do sports massage for the local derby girls during their practice sessions, I was Jane Eerie. On the mellow side, but I figured there's maybe a limit to how violent a vibe you want to be getting from your massage therapist.
Posted by: Karen | October 13, 2009 at 10:29
I like the literary bent, myself. How about Pain Austin or Virginia's Wolf?
Posted by: Annie | October 13, 2009 at 20:14