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Terra ([personal profile] penguinfaery) wrote2008-04-06 05:17 pm

Why is that fucktard wearing a parrot costume?

I'm having WAY too much fun drawing anthro-pokemon yuri.

Like...WAY too much fun. And if anyone's mind was in the gutter, no. Not THAT much.

(Also, what's with the mad fangirling of YuGiOh and Digimon? What is it about those animes?)

Also, Alex, I am enjoying this movie (Gravedancer), but nothing with a giant ghost skull head butting a hummer is uhm...SCARY per see. This movie REALLY needed a bigger budget. Also, the guys accent...wtf. I did enjoy that the end wasn't entierly BS and they you know...did the logical thing.

GAH I need to finish my paper...D:

Also, we've been working through Kingdom Hospital and I went to look up Riget (The danish original), and found this:

A significant difference in the American series was the introduction of the character of a talking giant anteater in the role of spirit guide/death/Anubis/Antibus.

WTF?! Who sits there and goes "This is good...but it could use more GIANT TALKING ANTEATER."

[identity profile] donotttrust.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
I recommended Grave Dancers to you because it was the best story out of all of them, and did a lot more with such a small budget...but yeah the field goal/touchdown move at the end kills any pathos the movie had lol. But some of the ghost stuff in the early parts of the movie scared me. Especially the little pyro kid.


[identity profile] penguinfaery.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:07 am (UTC)(link)
I dunno it was all too...cheesey for me, special effect wise. It did have a pretty good story, and like we were saying the wife was pretty kick ass, but yeah...the giant head butting skull....no. The rapist torture guy in the light was creepish.

[identity profile] donotttrust.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
To me, the scariest out of all of them was The Abandoned. Others that weren't necessarily scary, but I enjoyed was Mulberry Street, the Hamiltons, and The Many Deaths of Ian Stone.

Beware though, ALOT of the Horrorfest stuff just flat out sucks and has no redeeming value whatsoever. Like Dark Ride or Wicked Little Things.

[identity profile] penguinfaery.livejournal.com 2008-04-07 07:12 pm (UTC)(link)
What is that about? The Hamilton's seemed yuck.

I hate that a lot of asian horror looks good but I KNOW reading subtitles would kill horror for me.