So, I have a new story idea in my head. Les Miserables... With zombies. I'm starting to think I need to get out more.
Had a green tea lemonade this morning before class. It was wonderful.
If I ever did drink. My first would be an appletini. Don't judge me. <33
It's odd that I care very little for drinking. Even with my new heart and almost being 21, it'll probably be a long ass time before I decide to have a drink. Maybe it has to do with all the alcoholics on my dad's side of the family.
I can't answer for Bleach since I hadn't seen enough of it, but I have been through a lot of Naruto. I actually made it to episode 90 of Shippuden before I just decided to quit all together. I quit partially because I now associate the show with someone I was really close to decided to hurt me in a terrible way, but also because the story was sloppy beyond repair and uninteresting. Putting my personal issues aside, I can say that the show did have a strong beginning. However, as the series went on, it is obvious that the creators lost interest in the plot by defusing any tension the show may have had and just fill it up with episodes that don't move the plot forward or not show any character growth (basically, filler). I like watching how a character evolves over time, which is why I love certain books, movies, and even anime. However, if you have a lead character that is promising, but then decide to just make him annoying and not have him learn a single lesson, that that's just a waste of time. So yeah, for me, I dislike Naruto because of sloppy story telling.
While times have changed, I do think Psycho is as effective today as it was in 1960. When I first saw it, I guessed the twist early on (because I've seen many horror movies) but it was still a crazy ride for me. Norman Bates is such a fascinating character and is what every horror icon should try to be. The same with Silence of the Lambs. Even thinking about that movie gives me chills. Every time I watch it, there is something more to discover. Hanibal is just a very memorable character who strikes fear into you, but the scariest part about him actually is that you feel you can trust him.