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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:43 pm
I like making characters, but the personality section is usually a bit of a struggle for me.
I don't appreciate the religion-bashing...
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 9:48 pm
i wasn't bashing religion. i was bashing church.
sorry, though.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:22 pm
I always feel like the profiles don't do the character justice. You can get so much more from a well-written introduction piece. Maybe I should use that for my next project.
Yoder-la, I don't think any of us are intentionally bashing religion. Just expressing our opinions on our own personal experiences. I hope mine didn't come across all neggy-wa.
D; Hug?
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:37 pm
@Jessie my love: Your avi is very cute, yeh :3
EDIT: Speaking of religion, my character for Forever Endeaavor is seriously putting me through hell. But, that wasn't what I was meaning to say (about the religion thing). I just did some serious research on the Book of Revelation. And oh my did I come up with ALOT of good shtuff. 34 pages of it on word to be exact gonk
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:44 pm
:3
What did I miss?
[Mamma Mia was <3]
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 10:58 pm
Yes, I heard that movie was good. It also had good reviews. I still think I'll wait to rent it.. Movies are expensive now a days, and I still want to see The Dark Knight. Heath Ledger<33
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:01 pm
Lmao, Kiki, I definately don't have as many stories as you do! Though as I've just been in the one play, that doesn't really count - but what with about seven months of rehearsals, and seven performances, and our crazy cast, I have a few good tales. XD
But, for our ballroom scene we had empty plastic cups on a silver tray (There were three trays, and me, Christina (Frau Schmit, grade eleven, now twelve) and Mike (Franz, grade twelve, now university) were always fighting over who got the best one; Mike's always like "You be quiet, you're at the bottom of the food chain!" But then once I was sitting on a chair backstage and he knocked into me and he's like "Oh, I'm so sorry, Tea, I didn't mean to knock off your groove - please don't through me out the window!" Anyways, the ballroom scene: I went around offering drinks to the guests and during rehearsals they'd pretend to take drinks and act all drunk, but during the performances, they had to refuse. It was quite funny, really, because we were talking in murmurs about the Von Trapps lack of taste and proper drinks - our microphones were turned off for that scene so the audience couldn't hear us. XD
And during one performance, Megan (Maria) tripped over the carpet during the first "Do, Re, Me", when she was teaching the Von Trapp kids to sing. But she managed to stop herself before falling flat on her face, the awesome girl. <3
The concert-version of "Do, Re, Me" was our absolutely favourite though; Mike, Christina and I always sang along backstage while changing the scenes. We even gave ourselves nicknames; I was Tea, Christina was Jam, and Mike was Bread. rofl
And once, during the scene where Uncle Max was with the children, I think it was the first scene during Act II, well Mike missed his cue (we distracted him XD). And Tom (played Uncle Max) needed to improv until Mike got on, so he waited a bit, then asked the children, "So, are you excited for the show?" and they're like, "Yes, it's quite interesting!", then Tom's like, "Hmm... Have you, by any chance, seen Franz? I need to have a word with him..." Then Christina and I realized it, and pushed Mike on stage. X'DDD
On a completely separate note - welcome back, DTW! :3 As well, welcome Jessie! -gluggles- You're new, oui? No matter, welcome anyways!
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:34 pm
Heath Ledger was THE BOMB.
<3
He had some of the best lines in the movie.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:35 pm
Yeah, they're debating whether they should give him an emmy, and whether the movie itself is the biggest hit ever.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:39 pm
He deserves an Emmy, though it's sad he won't be able to receive it personally.
D;
I only liked the movie because of all the Joker action. And there wasn't enough for me.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:42 pm
Aww, that sucks. And it is very sad. His death was so random D: I loved him as an actor. A Knight's Tale will always be my favorite. He was always amazingly gorgeous.
Ah well. I should stop that. Shouldn't speak of such sad thoughts.
Blah.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:43 pm
Yeah. I think 'Dark Knight' will be added to my growing collection of DVDs.
<3
Yes, he was ridiculously attractive. I loved him in 'Ten Things I Hate About You.'
<3
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:52 pm
Yes, yes... <3
Ah, my collection of movies seems like it will never end xD
I still need to buy The Orphanage. Guillermo del Torro<33 His movies rule. Especially Pan's Labyrinth.
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Posted: Sun Jul 27, 2008 11:53 pm
I <3 Pan's Labyrinth.
I must confess, I haven't seen any of his other movies. Are they the same tone as PL?
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:04 am
Hmm, The Orphanage has a more.. Horror-ish, jumpy effect to it. Instead of Pan's Labyrinth's adult fantasy type thing. But it looks alot like Pan's Labyrinth, the way they film it and all. You'd like it, though (:
UNO, DOS, TRES, TOCA LA PARED! Creepiest thing ever. Children in scary movies are the worst. And when I played the game in real life it had the same effect. Scary, no moving-ness. It's like the Spanish version of Red Light, Green Light... But creepier.
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