I kind of feel bad ha ha i never post :/
But.. has everyone read the count of monte cristo?
i decided it was one of my official favorite books :)
opinions? anyone else like v for vendetta? :)
have a nice day
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Twilight.. don't read if you haven't seen movie?
I know this is a dumb subject ha ha but i just wanted to say..
I really liked the movie! I read the book wayy before it got popular and i thought oh this is a good book but then it got over publicized (if that's even a word ha ha) and then i go oh well that's stupid..
BUT when i heard there was a movie coming out i was really mad because that's even MORE stupid ha ha and i wasn't excited to see it at all.
Then i went and saw it last night because a couple of friends wanted to go and i tagged along.
I really was so surprised when it was over because i really liked it. Of course it's not better than the book, never could or will be but it's kind of nice to see some parts of the book on something visual, instead of trying to imagine it ya know? Of course Robert (Edward) wasn't the greatest looking guy ever but after the movie i was kind of attracted to him a little bit more ha ha not much though but i didn't think of Harry Potter the whole time ha ha it was crazy.
Jacob is OK looking too, no one in the movie was really that great looking ha ha but.. the kid playing Jacob did a really good job too i think. Bella did a good job too, most of it was perfect in a sense for her, but she had some really awkward parts.. because she looks like she never changes face, but that's probably just me. Charlie was really good too, i liked the girl playing Alice a lot, Jasper was kind of creepy lookin ha ha but great none the less, Emmett did a good job too, Rosalie was definitely a bizznitch in this one ha ha she did a great job of that role, James scared me for sure, Victoria looked creepy but great too, Mike was funny, Jessica ehh.. perfect ha ha, Angela was good too (idk her name? is that it?), Eric (?) was funny/asian, umm...... Carslile (idk how to spell that) did a good job too, Esme was alright.. i don't really like that actor tho, and Billy was OK too lol i think overall the actors tried their best and did what they could and it turned out pretty good ^^
Now.. not being like the book definitely was dumb, but i like some of the changes they put in it just because it maybe makes more sense and makes it more interesting to watch? If the movie had been exactly like the book, no one would be interested for a long time because the first 100 pages or so in the book are kind of a yawn.. but I don't know just my opinion. :)
I think they did a really great job turning it into a movie also because it just sets everything up for the next 3 movies if they are going to make them so...
I definitely recommend going to see it lol. Some of it was a little.. awkward or fake ish but that's how vampire stuff is supposed to be right? So it made the movie even bettah.
:)
Anyone else see it? Thoughts?
I really liked the movie! I read the book wayy before it got popular and i thought oh this is a good book but then it got over publicized (if that's even a word ha ha) and then i go oh well that's stupid..
BUT when i heard there was a movie coming out i was really mad because that's even MORE stupid ha ha and i wasn't excited to see it at all.
Then i went and saw it last night because a couple of friends wanted to go and i tagged along.
I really was so surprised when it was over because i really liked it. Of course it's not better than the book, never could or will be but it's kind of nice to see some parts of the book on something visual, instead of trying to imagine it ya know? Of course Robert (Edward) wasn't the greatest looking guy ever but after the movie i was kind of attracted to him a little bit more ha ha not much though but i didn't think of Harry Potter the whole time ha ha it was crazy.
Jacob is OK looking too, no one in the movie was really that great looking ha ha but.. the kid playing Jacob did a really good job too i think. Bella did a good job too, most of it was perfect in a sense for her, but she had some really awkward parts.. because she looks like she never changes face, but that's probably just me. Charlie was really good too, i liked the girl playing Alice a lot, Jasper was kind of creepy lookin ha ha but great none the less, Emmett did a good job too, Rosalie was definitely a bizznitch in this one ha ha she did a great job of that role, James scared me for sure, Victoria looked creepy but great too, Mike was funny, Jessica ehh.. perfect ha ha, Angela was good too (idk her name? is that it?), Eric (?) was funny/asian, umm...... Carslile (idk how to spell that) did a good job too, Esme was alright.. i don't really like that actor tho, and Billy was OK too lol i think overall the actors tried their best and did what they could and it turned out pretty good ^^
Now.. not being like the book definitely was dumb, but i like some of the changes they put in it just because it maybe makes more sense and makes it more interesting to watch? If the movie had been exactly like the book, no one would be interested for a long time because the first 100 pages or so in the book are kind of a yawn.. but I don't know just my opinion. :)
I think they did a really great job turning it into a movie also because it just sets everything up for the next 3 movies if they are going to make them so...
I definitely recommend going to see it lol. Some of it was a little.. awkward or fake ish but that's how vampire stuff is supposed to be right? So it made the movie even bettah.
:)
Anyone else see it? Thoughts?
Friday, October 10, 2008
Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated
That's right: I still exist, and I'm still doing stuff. I was left without a computer for a few months after my loaner was stolen, and lately I've been busy with school, but I'm still here. I exist in the minds of those who wish to remember me. Now: post toast.
Being an insomniac, a procrastinator, and a flash gaming addict, I often stay up until two or three in the morning. This causes me to be struck by inspiration at odd times of the day, namely those where the only people I can talk to are those in another time zone. Here's something I wrote last night, not that any of you care.
A subway in a tunnel. Everybody's got somewhere to go, and they keep on going. Some of the lights are out; the interior of the train is bathed in the eerie glow of the flashing lights on the tunnel walls. They pass too quickly to focus on one in particular. In reality, of course, they don't move at all. The lights stand still, it is we who move. We are permitted to glimpse them only briefly, as we hurtle by at speeds unimaginable to those who came before us, and yet we pay them no heed.
There's a girl, sitting alone at one end of the aisle. Brown skin and blue eyes, she's about fourteen. Too young to be riding the subway alone, really, in a city like this. But these are crazy times and she has neither time nor money to spare. She has a black backpack slung over one shoulder, her opposite hand clutching the strap tight, as if holding it was reassurance of its solidity, its reality. Reassurance that her possessions are not merely figments of her imagination.
The subway grinds to a halt, pulling up to a concrete slab littered with trash. The eternal travelers depart, setting off on their many ways. The girl steps off last, reluctantly setting foot on the dirty tile of the station, walking past a tall man in a tattered gray uniform as she does so. "End of the line," he says, his expression blank. She walks on.
She walks past the beggars, the bustling commerce, the broken turnstiles and the overflowing garbage cans, striding toward the grand concrete stairs into the overworld. Climbing the stairs, she emerges into the light. The sun is painfully bright, blinding those who rise from the subway station. An empty infinity of asphalt stretches out before her. A metal pole stands, desolate and alone. It juts upward, violating mother sky. It may once have held a flag, but whatever symbol lay upon that faded banner has long since been eroded by the passage of time. There is nothing.
Being an insomniac, a procrastinator, and a flash gaming addict, I often stay up until two or three in the morning. This causes me to be struck by inspiration at odd times of the day, namely those where the only people I can talk to are those in another time zone. Here's something I wrote last night, not that any of you care.
A subway in a tunnel. Everybody's got somewhere to go, and they keep on going. Some of the lights are out; the interior of the train is bathed in the eerie glow of the flashing lights on the tunnel walls. They pass too quickly to focus on one in particular. In reality, of course, they don't move at all. The lights stand still, it is we who move. We are permitted to glimpse them only briefly, as we hurtle by at speeds unimaginable to those who came before us, and yet we pay them no heed.
There's a girl, sitting alone at one end of the aisle. Brown skin and blue eyes, she's about fourteen. Too young to be riding the subway alone, really, in a city like this. But these are crazy times and she has neither time nor money to spare. She has a black backpack slung over one shoulder, her opposite hand clutching the strap tight, as if holding it was reassurance of its solidity, its reality. Reassurance that her possessions are not merely figments of her imagination.
The subway grinds to a halt, pulling up to a concrete slab littered with trash. The eternal travelers depart, setting off on their many ways. The girl steps off last, reluctantly setting foot on the dirty tile of the station, walking past a tall man in a tattered gray uniform as she does so. "End of the line," he says, his expression blank. She walks on.
She walks past the beggars, the bustling commerce, the broken turnstiles and the overflowing garbage cans, striding toward the grand concrete stairs into the overworld. Climbing the stairs, she emerges into the light. The sun is painfully bright, blinding those who rise from the subway station. An empty infinity of asphalt stretches out before her. A metal pole stands, desolate and alone. It juts upward, violating mother sky. It may once have held a flag, but whatever symbol lay upon that faded banner has long since been eroded by the passage of time. There is nothing.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
hi everyone.
It's been a while. Sorry I haven't really posted anything. I have photos which may or may not end up on here. Someday. LOL. Life's been really busy what with high school and all that...
So since we're kind of losing our creative-material touch since everyone's been so busy, just post about anything you want to talk about. Nobody really cares anymore as long as it's not porn or something.
After all, it is a free country...
So since we're kind of losing our creative-material touch since everyone's been so busy, just post about anything you want to talk about. Nobody really cares anymore as long as it's not porn or something.
After all, it is a free country...
Monday, September 15, 2008
haha
school is awesome i think. yeah.. i'm getting a lot of homework, but it's manageable i love it XD lot's of great stuff. i joined the photography club too wish me luck! ha ha rocket summer concert is this friday for me XD i'm so stoked!! wooooo hooooo
anyway. have a grand fantabulous great week everyone XD hope all is well for you as it has been for me! (except my ipod -.-'''''') :D
miaaa
ps- KEEP POSTING!
anyway. have a grand fantabulous great week everyone XD hope all is well for you as it has been for me! (except my ipod -.-'''''') :D
miaaa
ps- KEEP POSTING!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
long time, no post!
Hey, sorry everyone for not posting since like, the fourth of July. just stoppng in and saying: 'WHY THE HELL DID SUMMER HAVE TO END?!?!' school is boring and right now im procrastinating about 3 hours worth of HW during the last few hours of sunday. so ive gotta go. enjoy the rest of the weekend! (and PLEASE people! keep posting!)
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