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Post by razfnug7 on Jun 15, 2007 11:42:48 GMT -5
Oooh I was going to go straight away & post about my hatred of all things Microsoft (even though I still use Windows ) but then I clicked the link & oh my that looks pretty! I wants it!
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Post by razfnug7 on Aug 12, 2007 16:46:47 GMT -5
Lol, maybe I'm just cold & heartless but I've always hated ET Everything in that film either annoyed me or bored me, I'm not entirely sure I ever actually finished watching it cos I was so by it You are COLD and HEARTLESS! Have you watched it most recently or this is a feeling that you have always had and will never change? Revisiting movies that you either hate or like is always fun though. I say watch it again, and ALL THE WAY THROUGH Other movies that kill me every time: Finding Neverland and Peter Pan(the latest version with the kids) and most recently, Bridge To Terabithia To be honest I think I 1st tried watching it when I was 8 or something, got bored & gave up, then tried again when I was a teenager & once again never made it all the way through to the end...I really couldn't stand the actual character ET so kept wanting all the supposedly "evil" scientists or whatever they were etc to grab him & take him away I think it was once we hit the flying bike scene that I give up all hope due to the sheer cheesetastic nature of it all But maybe I will try it again & literally force my way through to the end...the scientists don't actually get him in the end do they?!
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Post by razfnug7 on Jul 12, 2007 4:47:27 GMT -5
Lol, maybe I'm just cold & heartless but I've always hated ET Everything in that film either annoyed me or bored me, I'm not entirely sure I ever actually finished watching it cos I was so by it
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Post by razfnug7 on Jun 16, 2007 17:31:16 GMT -5
Science of Sleep Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind and ooooo Sense and Sensibility Emma Thompson and Kate Winslet are excellent in this movie. ^ And the always amazing Alan Rickman...I adored him in S&S Actually I adore him in anything so I'll just be quiet now
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Post by razfnug7 on Jun 9, 2007 7:51:54 GMT -5
Hmm, I rarely ever cry during a film and if I do cry it's usually for some weird reason that I cried... Jaws made me cry hysterically when I saw it for the 1st time but that's cos it absolutely terrified me & I was 7 at the time Watership Down - again I was very young & the rabbits terrified me...oh and that lake of blood...the reason why I was allowed to watch this as a child I'll never know?! Home Alone - yes, yes I know it's a comedy but it made me cry when I was little. Think it was the whole thing of him being abandoned at xmas & then the only thing he wanted for xmas was his mum back...always made me cry Think the music played a role in that too Can't think of anything else that's made me cry...one thing on tv that ALWAYS gets me crying though is an episode of Futurama where Fry tries to bring back his dead dog...omg I felt so silly but I was completely crying my eyes out by the end of the episode! I try not to watch it anymore...
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Post by razfnug7 on Jun 27, 2007 13:50:08 GMT -5
There's been some new pics put up on the official site, looks pretty cool! I'm not really a fan of Claire Danes but I think I'll look past my dislike of her to go see this film cos the book is so good
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Post by razfnug7 on May 18, 2007 4:53:52 GMT -5
I do, however, have an obsession with the 24 hour news channels, I'm a total news-whore, even though I usually end up depressed/angry I just can't stop watching it & flicking between the various news services to see the different views/biases You too eh? ;D I tend to have BBC News 24 on whenever i'm not watching a regular programme. The obsession goes to insane levels when Sarah's here however, with the usual conversation going like so: - Sarah: This news is really depressing me!
- Me: Yeh, me to...
- Sarah: I'm tired of sitting here getting angry at this shit.
- Me [handing Sarah remote]: Here, change the channel. I don't mind at all, we've seen this story about five times now and it's not exactly changing. Besides, like you say, it's depressing.
- [Sarah changes channel to Sky News...]
- [Situation repeats from news channel to news channel in infinite loop.]
The same thing also happens with the music channels, flicking from one to the other only to go back to the start when we get to the end (tho that only happens when Sarah's here, so i solely blame her for that one ). ;D Yep that situation sounds very familiar...I then moved onto discovering the evils of the 'red button', which on Sky News leads you to 8 miniscreens of multiple loops of news...I usually leave that on & flip between the different loops I also buy 2 newspapers everyday but I really have no idea why I do this anymore... Oh and can I just add to my list some more old shows that I loved but don't yet own on dvd: Frasier (I was so in love with Niles ) Thundercats Buffy The X-Men Teenager Mutant Ninja Turtles (ONLY the cartoon series that was shown in the early 90's just before like 'Live & Kicking' on a Saturday morning...I don't like any of this new version that's around now ) Some of the Star Trek series, in fact only really DS9 & Voyager
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Post by razfnug7 on May 17, 2007 17:17:57 GMT -5
I tend to not watch the tv as such but buy my fav programs on dvd & watch them that way, my favs are: Family Guy West Wing CSI The X-Files 24 (although I've only seen up to the 4th series) Futurama Simpsons And I can't think of any others now... I do, however, have an obsession with the 24 hour news channels, I'm a total news-whore, even though I usually end up depressed/angry I just can't stop watching it & flicking between the various news services to see the different views/biases
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Post by razfnug7 on May 9, 2007 7:34:26 GMT -5
Omg, I can't believe how much time I'm wasting on this quiz I'm now stuck on a horrid one where you have to cut some toenails but I don't have enough time!
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Post by razfnug7 on May 8, 2007 6:09:10 GMT -5
Well the end of the world one is done by: clickling on the ! mark in the question/statement Now I'm stuck on one where the screen is all black, like number 70-something
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Post by razfnug7 on May 8, 2007 5:45:53 GMT -5
If it's the one with the pink everywhere I did it by... click on 1st button, right click the mouse & a grey box for settings etc appears which links the button you just pressed & the next question button, thus you have a bridge! ^ oops didn't notice you'd already posted that answer already for the pink one I'm also stuck on the end of the world one now
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Post by razfnug7 on May 6, 2007 18:02:51 GMT -5
Omg, I love it! ;D I'm stuck on a "question" where you have to colour in this picture in the correct order, it's so bizarre blue, orange, green, green, yellow Hehe thanks...I had literally just worked it out before seeing this...honest! Anyone know how many questions there are?
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Post by razfnug7 on May 6, 2007 16:14:54 GMT -5
Omg, I love it! ;D I'm stuck on a "question" where you have to colour in this picture in the correct order, it's so bizarre
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Post by razfnug7 on May 5, 2007 15:01:09 GMT -5
Only got my ears pierced & no tattoos so I'm one of the boring people I rarely wear any earrings though cos I'm a total wimp about putting them in
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Post by razfnug7 on May 25, 2007 16:02:25 GMT -5
Hey, you should see me and my mate play Super Tennis on the SNES. Not only can you hear the pads creaking under the strain (pressing the buttons harder surely makes you move faster/hit harder ...right? ), but you can also see us constantly leaning into each shot and throwing our arms up as if that will make the character respond better... We usually ended up putting each other off from laughter in the end. ;D ;D This reminds me of my eldest brother who when we had Championship Manager for the PC, the game where you managed a football team (from like 1994 or something, one of the early releases of it). During matches instead of seeing footballers play you would just watch a bar go back & forth across the screen depending on which team had more possession etc & he used to actually hit the side of the monitor screen in an attempt to "knock" the bar so that his side would have more possession. My parents were really concerned that he was going to break the computer cos he would hit it so hard if his side was losing
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