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tuesdaysdusk | Male | 19 years old | Arkham

God, it smells awesome in here... Like... paint... and awesome.


I update. Every now and then. Yea. Totally.

*cough*

What shall I rant about? Hm.

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Quarantine

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This movie was epic.

Never before have I been frightened by a zombie film, and never before have I seen one executed this well.

This is a remake of the Spanish film [REC]. It's about a reporter who is shadowing a couple of firefighters for a night when they get a call to an apartment building. However, inside the apartment are people infected with a disease that makes them aggresive and confused, the building is quickly sealed off by the government, and the people trapped inside struggle to find out what is going on and how to leave.

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Well well well, its been quite a while since i've blogged about anything.

With the acquisition of the complete Mage: The Hero Defined set (and i mean COMPLETE set, variants and everything), thats pushed my collection up to 1,007 comics. thats right, im over 1000

ive been crazy busy with everything. in order to graduate from my school, one has to complete a class called R.O.P.E. (Right Of Passage Experience), which, essentially, is a culmination of everything we have learned in the entire time we've been in highschool. its an ungodly amount of papers. I've written three in the past few weeks. Not little papers either, decently sized ones. I wrote an autobiography (that was 15 pages), a cultural geography paper (7 pages), and a biology paper (6 pages). due next is our annotated booklist. We had to read and summerize at least 16 books that we read in the past 4 years... im up to 74.

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update/thanks

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first off, thanks to all the people who offered there support to me last night

it was not a good day

second off: the girl who was not talking to me? i talked to her, and it seems to be a waste of time. shes willing to be friends with me again, but she just does not seem to give the vaguest shit that she has caused me more pain than anyone else so far

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Well fuck me.

I don't underfuckingstand what is so fucking hard about treating people like they treat you. I'm this girls best fucking friend for two fucking years, i treated her better than anyone. And she hurt me more than anyone has and hasnt talked to me for four fucking months. cant even spare enough of her time to even say shes fucking sorry to me. im tired of that bullshit.

i finally get over her and get interested in another girl. what happens? she goes for the same fucking emo fucks who every other fucking girl wants. a good 50% of the fucking school wants to do this girl, and im the only one who is thinking about more than her fucking ass.

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As some of you know, I work at a Marcus Budget Cinema

My theatre, although being, er, under par, is loved by the local community. We often have people tell us that our popcorn is better, our staff is nicer, and our theatres are cleaner.

Marcus has a plan to have only big multiplexes by 2010, and the theatre I work at is most definantly NOT a big multiplex (we fit in the east wing of the new theatre)

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I know that this isn't exactly a 'new' movie, it came out in 2007 (was at Sundance this year, I believe), but I just watched this and HAVE to talk about it.

This is George A. Romero's (you know, the godfather of zombie horror?) latest film, in which he tells the story of a group of college kids who happen to be filming that fateful night from Night of the Living Dead, and decide to record everything and show the world what happened.

Now, I've seen alot of zombie movies, and I could easily say that this is the best one. Zombie 'horror' is rarely scary, sometimes jumpy, sometimes creepy, but never actually scary. Well, this movie seems to get that. If anything, it was a study of human nature. It tried (succesfully, I think) to show what normal people would do in such an extreme situation. It said much about the media, the government, religion, and mankind in general.

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This is one of the weirdest movies ive ever seen.

Not like, Fear and Loathing weird, like, 'why the hell am i watching a 40 minute long walking scene' weird

artistically, this film is amazing. Thomas Bangalter (the silver robot from Daft Punk) is an excellent cinematographer, and i really am glad that i watched the film if just for the artistic purposes

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yea, im leaving again

ill be with my dad until the 10th of August

i'll probably be on here a little, but very sparingly, i dont see him very often

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Do you like Daft Punk?

Because if you do, you should DEFINANTLY put this on your Netflix list.

Essentially, this movie is an hour and a half long music video (anime, mind you) set to the Daft Punk's 2nd album, Discovery. It tells the story of the kidnapping and rescue of an intersteller pop band called The Crescendolls.

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