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Don't judge me!
I'm not at all ashamed to admit I cannot ****ing wait to see the final Harry Potter movie.
Anyone else? I'm not the only one here who cried while reading the book, right? Coachie? Hossy? Anyone? |
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Never seen no movie ner no booky read.
This is your 15 minutes of the most embarrassing moment a human has ever exposed themselves to. But I liked it...gave it an 86. I could sleep to it. |
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Well I figured if I can talk about throbbing cocks and that kinda thing i should be able to discuss this right?
Sorry the book was fantstic. If anyone thinks I'm a moron so be it. |
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Thank God, I must have missed that thread..................
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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Well that was fun. |
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I have seen the Movie's & i give it a.........MEH.....Now the Expendables now there was a movie with a great plot !!!!!
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when it comes to cinematic interpretations of children's novels i'd be more interested in the old school hand drawn disney winnie the pooh this weekend.
a.a milne > j. k. rowling. they dumped a lot of crap in the direct to video market under the winnie franchise but this is supposed to be the equal to the cinematic shorts they did 40+ years ago. and it has the music of she and him. |
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Please tell us you didn't feel this way for the Twilight series.
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I am happy to inform you I have never seen nor have I read any of the Twilight books.
Harry Potter though... please understand that even a film snob can fall under the spell so to speak. I have kids and so read the first 2 but then the 3rd one... that is a wonderful book / film. Have been hooked since and now if you don't have anything nice to say leave me alone cause my favorite person dies in this one. Thanks Mathie for making me feel a little less alone. |
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I did read Twilight I.
Except for the basebally in the woods noise, I liked it. |
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I have also read Legion about 500 times.
Would think not many here would have the guts to read that book...especially in the night,when it's dark...and one is alone in their haunted house...in bed...with ghosts making noises throughout your dangerously haunted house. |
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i'm not into the fantasy genre at all. my idea of good vampire reading encompasses bram stokers dracula and...that's about it. one of my frightening moments at my last job was finding out that there are groups of people who are with 'edward' or whatever the other guys name is-an adult was telling me she was one of those people. yikes. haven't seen any of the movies, have no intentions of doing so. just not my thing. |
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^^^^ Don't anyone judge her.
We'll be here day and night for the next 4 months. |
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Nope.
I did watch Nurses XXX last night. The final scene was fantastic. |
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you wish i'd occupy your time day and night for four months. |
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I've never read or seen either series, but was shocked with how much I liked the Lord of the Rings since I didn't think it would be "my thing." I tend to convince myself that if the rest of the world is rushing out to see/read something, I'm going to hate it. Obviously I don't belong to the Opra Book Club. It's kind of like horseys - with the exception of Rachel, my all-time favorites are usually the less respected i.e. Sightseek, Saint Liam....Jazil |
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