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Opinion of Yami no Malik? |
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:44 pm
@Jk haha yea I don't want one...Too much thinking at that momment. And now I'm just too lazy to look back on it.
Haha yes go figure it out because OMG The Passing!! Lol and OMG just their comments, they say the funniest things.
@h2o13 I think it would be better as a movie but isn't it going to just be a show? I have to go check later now lol. I watched it again today and after JK said that was Mary-Kate 0-0 yea dosn't look or sound like her. WTF! But has anyone heard of Beuty and the brifcase? That one has Hillary Duff in it and she sorta looks the same but not.
@Ketz: She gets a whole lot better in the passing Ketz!! She does...She's super cute about Francis too. Yea hehe I can't wait till you hear what he says when he talks to Ellis. "a**" And he didn't say a** clown, it was more of what he was going to do on it haha. Hehe yay!
@Jk I think they made her hate things just because of Francis, because he is like the king of hate. He hates everything but vests. XD
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 4:57 pm
No I haven't heard of anything like that with Hilary Duff. And it says it's a film not a TV show...yea, it's a film. It'll be in theaters July 2010. And it's based on a book. This is the official movie site: http://www.beastlythemovie.com/Actually it does look like her, I recognized her right away. I mean if you haven't seen her since she was 10 she's maybe a bit hard to recognize, maybe, though I still think they look virtually the same. Now their voices don't stick with me as I've listened to it vary as they aged, so that means minimal to me. Guess that makes her the king then, because she even hates vests ^_~.
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:58 pm
it took me a few seconds to recognize her as a Olsen. Even after you had told me JK. When I think of the Olsens I think of full house. That is the most memorable thing that they did that stands out.
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:16 pm
Yea ok I've seen several of the shows and movies they did after Full House...though the best things were probably Full House (wee children) and Double Double Toil and Trouble (also wee children). Little Rascals was good too, hehe, but that's hardly there movie, as I think they share one line. I also kind of like It Takes Two (but that's another wee child one, they are about 8 or 9), it's kind of like Parent Trap only they aren't related.
Sadly, I'm realizing I've seen almost everything they've ever been in. To Grandmother's House We Go (not very memorable, but I've seen it, wasn't awful I guess), Billboard Dad (I actually rather like that, and they are a bit older in it), It Takes Two (their second show, no Full House but it wasn't bad), How The West Was Fun (don't remember it at ALL!), Passport to Paris (blech), etc etc, through to So Little Time (their third, and final show - thus far? stressed - and that one was kind of bad). Haven't seen much of what came after, bit parts in random things.
The only things they did that weren't bit part were "twin" things, so it really kind of gets washed away. However as they were Around 15 - 16 in So Little Time, I don't find Mary Kate now too look too different from then. A little bit older in the face, definitely skinnier. About it though.
Ugh, I'm writing an essay about an Olsen, *sad face*... xd
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:32 pm
lol Yeah you have seen way more than I have.
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:58 pm
*fails at life*
Can I go back in time, unsee stuff, and insert some of the many things now on my fail list that I'm totally lacking on? The sad thing is I've seen a lot of that on repeat. Like I've definitely watched repeats of Two of a Kind, and I watched Billboard Dad a lot. Sad thing though, I still kinda like both of those. xd
*is tempted to look for Two of a Kind on Megavideo*...NO! *stabs self in hand*...That'll stop me...I hope.
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Kitsune Ketz Kwineight Captain
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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2010 5:58 pm
@JK: Yup. :3 As long as you had enough RAM to begin with to run Left 4 Dead, it would run it better if you had all other programs closed. A Very Potter Musical FTW... Don't most moves and TV shows do that though, have an offense about a character at the beginning that they learn to fix? XD I thought that that was how Hollywood worked. Same with the 'life not actually working like in movies' thing. Both of those traits seem pretty typical for most movies, but isn't enough to detract from an experience for me. But then again, I do tend to like romantic comedies. It's not my favorite genre, but it's not one I avoid either. It was a cute, funny movie, and that's what I go for with romantic comedies. J should see The Last Airbender with you too!
@Karma: Yeah, I noticed. XD I liked Rochelle way better in The Passing. It's like Valve finally realized they should try developing her a bit. It was fun shooting her and Coach though. And then making Nick and Ellis spoon. wink I still love how you totally called the Francis/Ro pairing though. XD Wait, who says "a**" to Ellis and what does it imply?
@JK: ...I'm... in shock at how many of those Olsen movies I've actually seen. I hadn't realized how many I watched until now. I guess it's because my sister was really into them... I was personally fond of It Takes Two and How the West was Fun though. I think I also liked Billboard Dad. OMG we're fail together! gonk OMG another reason you should watch Princess Tutu, because a character totally stabs himself in the hand in it! =D
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 12:14 am
Yea I'll get to that eventually.
Well that's what romantic comedies do 100%. Most of the shows I watch are cartoons/animes, medical/law enforcement and Supernatural. My favorite genres are fantasy and horror (and historical). So yes, while several things follow that trend, it does tend to reveal while I get more into the alternative genres, which are less of the plot map - problem, do something crazy/funny, s**t happens, resolution. I don't particularly do cute or funny - unless it's cruel/sarcastic/satire type funny. Which again, is very reflective of why romantic comedies usually either annoy me or bore me. Usually it's bore, I guess it'd be better if they annoyed me because at least then I'd be impassioned.
In my visual entertainment I like fear, suffering, tension, irony, satire. I like the stakes to be life or death, not lost relationship. Especially when you've known the person in your relationship for a matter of days to weeks. I mean in a lot of these movies, people start out in relationships and end up with someone else. I do have issues with monogamy, but this compounds not alleviates them. Usually if I want to watch flawed characters change, I would rather watch the flawed family figure change, rather than the dating partner. I'm not a fan of dating, perhaps because my own romantic life fails, I don't know. I'd rather see the absentee parent realize what they are doing to their family, the screwed up teenager turn their life around. I don't want to see asshats who don't deserve love randomly turn into not asshats for pretty much no reason.
J doesn't have cable, I'm not even sure she's heard of Airbender. Poor deprived J.
HAHAHAHA, nice! And hooray I'm not failing alone! I don't think I disliked How the West was Fun but I only saw it once and don't really remember it. Oh yea? Haha, ok as soon as I get through my visa/housing/scholarship (which will be a month at most, though hopefully less, I really need to figure out next year NOW!) I'll look up Princess Tutu. Fell out of the swing with Naruto anyhow. Do want to force myself back into it, but maybe a short interrupting will be nice.
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Kitsune Ketz Kwineight Captain
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:47 pm
Hmm, I see. Well, can't really argue with that. Romantic comedies are that way, and if you don't like it you don't like it. I'm pretty open with movie genres I like. Adventure epics are my favorite, like Lord of the Rings and such, though I also love horror and other darker genres. Action can be good if it's not overdone, same with chick flicks and romantic comedies. I like comedy in general, but it needs to be clever comedy, not stupid. Also love Sci-Fi, Drama, and musicals. Only genres I can think of that I generally don't care for are crime/gangster films, war movies, and westerns, but those can have good exceptions as well. Well then maybe the movie would be a good, easy way for her to get into the series! Yes. XD It was actually kind of hot, at least for sadists like us. Oh, but it was in the second 'season' that this happened, so you'd have to sit through more than the first half if you wanted to see that part. XD
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 8:51 pm
Oh it is a film! Yay that seems much better to me XD I should really pay more attention.
@Ketz haha yea who would have thought. Oh and its when ever Nick says he'll tattoo her name on his a**.
New song for Midnight Riders, I rather like it...>>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atZHX7n5Dak
lol omg it's so easy to get Francis' attention...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcWgnVoXn7w
oh and
http://mutiler.deviantart.com/art/L4D-and-L4D2-Love-161927963
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Posted: Sun Apr 25, 2010 10:30 pm
@Kits - Yea I never got into Western/Gangster movies either. Crime is very broad so yes there are things in there that aren't my type but then there are things in there that are. If by crime you meant in relation to the gangster/criminal ring type theme then yes, don't like that. In relation to law themes, serial killers, etc, I do like that. I also like several war films, generally the fictionalized ones that aren't really based on much of a true story (like The Patriot). I tend to like older movies in that genre though, revolution type wars (such as The Patriot) rather than more modern WWII/Vietnam/Korea etc. Somehow charging in with machine guns seems less the example of brave valor on the battlefield and more animalistic slaughter.
Haha...maybe.
Hmm...I smell an agenda here, hehehe, j/k j/k!
@Karma - Haha, I like how you liked it and didn't even realize. Hilarious!
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 12:08 am
Yes...That was silly of me. sweatdrop
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Kitsune Ketz Kwineight Captain
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:56 pm
@Karma: Oh, that part. XD Super special awesome. Not bad. Francis you playa. Hee.
@JK: Ah, yeah, I meant more of the criminal gangster movies. I love law and serial killer movies. Maybe...
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Posted: Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:19 pm
Hehehe...yay serial killers! ninja
Yea well, I did my accommodation application today. Assuming all goes well with my first visa meeting May 7th (assuming I get my CAS and all forms together and don't have to reschedule) I'll look into giving into that agenda and starting it May 9th, maybe. I'd say the 8th but I have time trials for the team I coach in the morning and then my one of my best friends graduation ceremony in the afternoon and the reception in the evening. So my May 8th is booked. I want to start working on her gift buuuuuuuut I'm waiting to find out if she's graduating for sure, hahaha. It all rides on her getting her thesis done by Friday. So I can't start it until this weekend I guess.
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JuokasKurvas Vice Captain
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Kitsune Ketz Kwineight Captain
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Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 10:05 pm
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