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Paj!

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  1. I'd prefer they didn't make any more Spidey films, or at least recast Spidey. (And I hate recasts) Tobey Maguire is just so depressing, both as an actor, and just his face. Nothing like spidey.
  2. What the hell is going on in that pic? It invades my mind with it's insanit, but then never draws me up a conclusion. Are you dressed as an old woman?
  3. Hair One of my favourite films, and definitely my favourite musical (excluding Dancer In The Dark, If you can count that). Wish I was a hippie.
  4. *groans* Oh please. She made the song her own, to great effect. It's actually haunting and creepy. Not putting down the Slayer version (can't compare them), which is great at what it is. To be honest, her version actually highlights the lyics, which I quite like, considering it's a heavy metal song (i.e = usually atrocious lyrics). I don't understand why people complain about cover versions being too similar, but then also complain when they aren't sound-a-likes. EDIT: Plus most of her lyrics are just incredible, and actually require thought and understanding. I like things that require interpretation.
  5. Unrelated; DAMN YOU AND THE LINK IN YOUR SIGNATURE!
  6. In D.T I smashed open the Happy Meal Toy I'm doing a product study on. Took ages, as some of it was moulded together, and I was scared outright snapping int apart would send shards of sharp plastic into my eye or something. Obviously nothing happened. Then in the library I sneakily watched an episode of Buffy (actually really funny) on my friends iPod, hiding behind my schoolbag, and lying on the desk. Instead of PSD, we had a "school service". (BLEURGH) The preacher guy was young and quite normal, kinda cool, so I just feel sorry for him, since he's so tarnished by his mad religious-ness. I've decided I'm never singing hymns again unless they're interesting, or I like the lyrics. My favourite is The Battle Hymn Of The Republic, only one I can think of. In English we did more Hamlet, and I was Rosencrantz, a joke. Then my teacher asked in anyone had seen the musical "Hair", and I shot my and up and I said I had the DVD of it. He replied "Of course you would!", and everyone laughed. I'm famous for having massive/joke/crazed hair/being an insane hippy-wannabe. In art, the teacher was off taking the other set up to Skye, so we made our own way into town to go and see the awesome Janet Cardiff/George Bures exhbition, which I'd previously seen a lot of in Barcelona. The Killing Machine is still an awe-inspiring piece of installation art though. Bought 2 albums, went home, hung around with chairdriver for a while, then went to Pizza Hut for an impromptu family dinner.
  7. That was awful. Probably sounds better put together put to music. I doubt it's seriousness though. ---- In the lush Virginia hills they kept her as long as they could. 'Cause they knew when the white brother found white shell beads wrapped around her skin -- A life giving river -- Her body open as will his hand and with a 'Goodbye' there she goes... She may betray All that she loves And even wait for their savior to come And in some things, maybe he'll be right. But as always the thing that he loves He will change from her sunrise to clockwise to soul trading Still she'll lay down her body Covering him all the same. So hundreds of years go by, (the red road carved up by sharp knife) she's a girl out working her trade. And she loses a little each day to Ghetto Pimps and Presidents who try and arouse her turquoise serpents. She can't recall what they represent and when you ask, she won't know. She will betray... Oh Virginia Do you remember When the land held your hand? Oh Virginia She will let you back in? Oh Virginia You can't remember your name. ---- Virginia by Tori Amos
  8. Bought The Best of Middle Of The Road, for a laugh. And The Bairns, by Rachel Unthank & The Winterset, which was nominated for this years Mercury prize. It's great fun. Bad quality vids on Youtube though.
  9. No it's from Batman Confidential or whatever. The one with Batman Tales that aren't set in the current time period. I saw the issues in Forbidden Planet. Called The Bat, The Cat and The Bat! or something.
  10. I would guess Alien, as your movie scene re-enacted, but I don't think you're classy enough to rank that among your faveourite films.
  11. That's pretty cool, although you should have got one of those uber-Venom masks off the net I've seen around. But yours does have a personal touch.
  12. I've always thought that. Someone on another site has the first as an avatar, at it looks entirely odd.
  13. To be honest, the UK reprints are very good value for money. I can't bring myself to collect the current issues anymore, as each individual issue is the same price as one collector's edition or whatever. I randomly stopped collecting Essential X-Men, only cause my newsagent closed down, and I subscriberd to Spider-Man, so never stopped getting that. I want to collect Batman more really, now.
  14. I think I have an extremely good situational life, and am perfectly happy with it, and basically always have been. It's very imperfect in other ways, but not unfixable.
  15. Lord Of The Flies Clueless
  16. Times like this I wish I lived in the DC universe. At least then I could be assured that the JLA would save the day if anything went wrong.
  17. ... Tigers can't be compared to black holes. Why would you even try to? And yeah, I'm inherently selfish, preserve my own life.
  18. Blah. I miss the original DCUA. Can't believe they just ended it after JLU. I suppose the DVD movies are somewhat elseworld tales of that universe, but yeah. The Batman is rubbish compared to the 90's Batman show/s.
  19. Off school today, worried about the blackholeendofworldmachine being turned on, DL'd Alanis Morissette remixes and white labels, and I'll finish rewatching Lord Of The Flies soon.
  20. Speaking of gods, it might just be my love of the old Greek mythology, but I'd be way more interested worshipping a pantheon of gods. I love all the stories they had. They had personalities, family trees etc. I.e they were more relatable. A lot more interesting than the vague and preachy Bible.
  21. I love Iceland, I want to go sometime. I love Bjork, and through here, I've become fascinated by it. She also said that religion isn't a big thing over there.
  22. What on earth is it?
  23. Quoted for truth. I'd prefer to know nothing about the universe or whatever they're trying to find out, and just NOT risk being eaten.
  24. Fine don't. Still. Doesn't make me any less worried. / Pointlessly nervous.
  25. Fuck you. I have no faith, and have an intense fear of the lack of comprehension I have of death and what happens after. Jesus can get lost too. He didn't really get around to coming back a second time, did he? Prefer he did, so I could just get over it and believe that there was a heaven. [/intense]
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