Strapless bras have minds of their own. Very perverted minds.
Damn your matching theme usernames. I can't not imagine Danny and Sam's voices singing. :B|:
My first impression of this movie was that it looked too Gladiator-y, in several ways. The same guy who directed Gladiator directed this, and plus it has Russell Crowe. Not to mention that when most people think "Robin Hood", they don't imagine someone quite as badass. They think "men in tights", or an animated fox. But it's actually a really good movie. c:
I always hoped that when I turned eleven I'd get a letter from Hogwarts.
It's hard to say what thing really inspires me. I do know, however, that I have a dream of seeing my name credited as "Editor-in-chief" of a blockbuster. When a person asks me "What person inspires you?", I'd probably say Roméo Dallaire. He is/was a Lieutenant-General, and was in Rwanda during the genocide there. He stayed there as conditions deteriorated, even as other UN countries withdrew their armed forces. He was determined to stay there, risking his life, trying to convince the world that there was a genocide going on right under their noses. Because of him, tens of thousands of Rwandans' lives were spared. I don't plan on being in the military; it's his determination that inspires me.
I heard they were thinking Alex Pettyfer for Jace. When I heard that, I was just like "wwwwwwwuuuuuuuttttt", but then I saw a recent picture of him and I was like "yyyeeeesssss". I picture Alec to look a lot like Ben Barnes, and Simon to look kind of like Robert Sheehan. Magnus kind of morphed into looking like Russell Brand in my mind, even though he doesn't match the description in the book. The other characters I picture from my own imagination (except for Valentine, who randomly looks like Ralph Fiennes, but that wasn't voluntary).
You should see Robin Hood instead. :lolface:
I know it's probably too late, but here's some advice anyways for future reference I guess. c: I used to be quite shy, especially when I had to do anything drama related. But now I love getting up there in front of people, even though I'm still a bit quiet socially (not shy, just quiet). Whenever I'm doing anything with drama, I get into this mindset: I make myself believe that the audience is made of close friends. Even if you mess up, no one's going to remember you messing up. Just have fun. Nervousness comes with acting in front of people, but ignore the audience. Their job is just to enjoy the show. :>
The new Robin Hood I wasn't really expecting it to be that great, but it was actually really good. Unexpectedly long, though, being nearly 2 and a half hours. But it didn't seem that long at all.
I don't actually remember my reaction to this scene when I was little, although I know I watched it. My mum said it scared me the most out of any Disney movie. It still gives me chills when the kid/donkey cries for his mama. ;~; I'd say from what I remember, the scene from The Little Mermaid where Ursula grows ginormous would be one of the most scary for me as a kid. It's what made me never want to watch it again. XD
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My school did an Alice in Wonderland production through dance. Completely through dance. No talking at all. ;~;
"White Cat" by Holly Black The beginning is a bit slow, it's more explaining everything than advancing the plot. But I think it's getting into the action. It looks promising. (:
I use Firefox. It is a bit slow to open because my computer is old. But I bear with it because I love it, and I can't seem to get used to anything else. I still have IE, but I can't remember the last time I used it at home. I've tried Safari; it runs nice, but the buttons are too small for my liking. I've only ever used Opera on my Nintendo Wii, so I don't know how it would run on a desktop/laptop.
Emmy ran as fast as she could to get closer, she was still a couple of dozen meters away. She took out the two daggers on her belt, knowing that attacking with electricity would harm Akane as well. She began slashing furiously at the giant Goldar's wings, feeling helpless with the disadvantage of her powers.
Leather Pants >>> Egyptian doohickey
Emmy started rubbing her hands together to create friction. Quickly, she raised her hands, connected them at the wrist, and aimed her palms at Goldar. She closed one eye to aim better, making sure she wouldn't hit Starrk. That was her greatest fear. She waited until she had a clear shot at the beast, and unleashed a bolt of electricity.
For my own purposes, the first would be either smell or taste. They're both equal to me. But for safety reasons, I would rather let go of taste first. There are a lot of smells that can tell you to stay away from something; a gas leak or a fire or something. I would imagine taste would be more beneficial back when people lived off the land, and needed to taste things to judge whether it is good to eat or not. Now, it's not needed so much. After those two, probably sight. Then touch. Then hearing. Life would totally suck if I couldn't hear. I love hearing things. <3
"La vita è bella", or "Life is Beautiful" in English. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118799/ This film is beautiful, in its own quirky way. ;~; The movie is about the Holocaust in Italy, which I think is quite unique in itself, because most media on the Holocaust focuses on Germany. I watched it in World Religions class, because we're on the topic of the Holocaust. The beginning of the movie is kind of weird. It makes you think its just a silly, funny movie. But in the last of half, you understand why it shows that. My gosh, it's so sad. But I loved it, and I really recommend it.
Emmy was sitting at a table of a coffee shop, sipping some kind of elaborate blend with a fancy name, when she heard the distinct sound of metal clashing with metal. She got up to look out the large ceiling-to-floor window and peered down the street. From the window she saw the creepiest looking... person? "What the hell is that?" she thought aloud, looking at the animal-like features of the monster. She ran for the door, and could see a man in combat with the creature. She knew she had to do something before she decided to. Static danced along her fingers. She was half a block away, but was confident she could make the shot. But before she could do anything, a blast of energy from across the street broke her concentration.