I would quite like to be Bananaman.
Rule 6 is the only one that applies to my friends and I.
Plot: A woman (Amy Adams) who has an elaborate scheme to propose to her boyfriend on Leap Day, an Irish tradition which occurs every time the date February 29 rolls around, faces a major setback when bad weather threatens to derail her planned trip to Dublin. With the help of an innkeeper (Matthew Goode), however, her cross-country odyssey just might result in her getting engaged. :=D: I'm a total sucker for any movie concerning Ireland. Yaaay chickflix. ::L:
Are those moobs or boobs?
My favourite thread title thus far. heh... bitchez EDIT: Damn.
Oooh, I quite like this. 8D Kind of sad and sweet at the same time. But more sad at the moment. The description of the demons are kind of vague, so I'm picturing something similar to a Heartless right now. c: MAWR
Why'd it have to be Krystal, though? ;~; Wasn't expecting Daniel to come back at all. 8D GAH! Awesomesocks chapter!
Wanna see the Canadian version? Cheaper. But just as annoying. No Beatles yet, thank gawsh. But they crossed the line with The Ting Tings. ):<
I think the point is starting to get lost. http://mylifeisaverage.com/
Today, I got a paper cut opening the bandaid box. MLIA
Today, I drank Kool-Aid. A giant pitcher of juice did not break into my home. MLIA.
I guess the way to a man's heart is through badass mechanical weapons. Us females usually can't get past the ******bagitry.
Not really. More of the things he said. o.O And goddamn, everything I've seen with Michelle Rodriguez in it, she dies. ><
Anyone notice the "subtle" references to Mr. Former President Bush? I lol'd. :>
Holy jeezis licorice sticks. SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FRICKIN AMAZING. After a little while you forget that its CGI'd. It looks so real. And I really couldn't have given less of a **** that the plot wasn't purely original. So what? James Cameron made it his own. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. Love it. But I really had to pee afterward. ><
I would have thought Kingdom Hearts would be the first Kingdom Hearts game.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499549/plotsummary Whenever I see 3D movies they're usually a few dollars more than regular movies where I live. Not much of a difference, but still. Might be because they offer it in both 3D and non-3D? I don't know. It's worth the ripoff. I'll probably be seeing it tomorrow. Either Avatar or the Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. It seems most of the male audience is only interested in the actual sinking part. XD
Yesterday. :lolface: Christmas isn't the best day to release a movie. I wouldn't think many theaters would even be open on Christmas. But meh, I suppose there must have been a reason to choose that day. EDIT: After having a freak-out when I found out it's not playing at the nearest theater, I figured out that Christmas was its "limited" release date. Its wide release date is set for January 8th. 8D8
I couldn't want to not know anymore than I do now. I do believe in a God. Whether that makes me Christian or not, I'm not sure. Christianity has been interpreted and misinterpreted throughout millenniums; the Bible has been written and added to and changed several times by different people. It contradicts itself on several points. It teaches that homosexuality is a sin, then says to "love thy neighbour as thyself". ...Except if thy neighbour is homosexual? Seriously? You expect me to believe this? Everyone should have the right to be of a certain religion, without being rejected for who they are, no? For reasons like this, I don't put faith in the Bible and its teachings. It doesn't say why, just "do this, this, and don't do this. BECAUSE I SAID SO." I believe in afterlife, because I believe that everyone has a soul, and when a person's body dies, their soul must go somewhere. Whether its heaven, hell, purgatory, reincarnation... who knows? On the object that there's no proof of God existing: the point of "faith" is dead when there's proof.