“If you could be any other character other than your own, who would you be?”
Liam: “Haymitch”
Josh: “Haymitch, for sure”
Jennifer: “I would be Wes Bentley’s beard”
Seriously, the beard is disturbing.
'Out Of Gas'
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
“If you could be any other character other than your own, who would you be?”
Liam: “Haymitch”
Josh: “Haymitch, for sure”
Jennifer: “I would be Wes Bentley’s beard”
Seriously, the beard is disturbing.
so, someone in my twitter timeline said these 1 star reviews of Dracula gave him an aneurysm.
go in peace.
The reviewer who said Dracula was written in "Old English language" would be stunned by actual Old English. I'd guess that the intersection of the people who like Twilight and the people who like Dracula is quite small.
sigh ... reminds me of the YouTube video of the Twilight fan who was sobbing uncontrollably because another writer had not been sufficiently appreciative of the books. She attributed it to jealousy - after all, who is this Stephen King guy?
::head explodes::
I'd guess that the intersection of the people who like Twilight and the people who like Dracula is quite small.
Is it awful of me to hope that this is true? Because dammit, I don't WANT people like the ones who wrote those reviews to read Dracula.
Someone in the lobby last night, upon seeing me taking pictures of my friend in front of Darth Vadar (the screening was at ILM, i.e., Lucasfilm), shouted that she had never seen Star Wars in a voice that made me question if she even recognized the character. Seriously? You bothered to get into a nearly closed critic screening of The Hunger Games and you've never seen Star Wars?
Didn't need to be said twice.
Or did it. Really? Star Wars?
These days you can get away with a lot of violence in a PG-13 movie as long as there's no nudity or swearing. As a parent, I dearly wish it were the other way around.
You can say the F word once in a PG-13, as long as it's not about sex, I believe. Like maybe my favorite single moment from X Men: First Class.
War Horse was PG-13. Not a lot of gore, but they went to brutality places I was surprised by.