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I haven't seen it, mostly due to laziness, but I've heard a lot of interesting things about it, from both conservatives and liberals. Sometime, when I get off my lazy ass, I shall go see it. And then do lots of research to try to figure out how much of it's true.
Oh, and...
Meep.
I don't think it really scared me; it was just really weird. I kept going up and up in my dreams, but never down. Oddment.
It really is one of the best. I think I still have it somewhere. ::hunts::
I would say the best would have to be either The Shining--I saw that at the tender age of nine. Meep--or [i]The Shawshank Redemption. The worst is probably [i]The Tommyknockers.
Most of them didn't scare me in particular, except the one of the Night of the Living Dummy series that involves pea soup. It was really icky, and I pictured it too vividly, so I had nightmares for months. I had dreams after one other one, that I can remember, too; after reading How I Learned...
I don't know about in England, but I can definitely say that we should be a lot tougher on anti-social behaviours here in America. My brother has an anti-social personality, and he's gotten off very lightly with everything from theft of a stereo system, to theft of a gun, to rape--along with...
I read for both. And sometimes, my quality standard isn't really whether or not I like it, or find it interesting--it's sometimes also based on whether it'll give me information or make my brain better. I've done some bad things to my brain. Must make up for it. ^_^
I'll be going to Texas for a convention of sorts. It's more a gathering of a few friends than anything else.
Also, my sweetie from Belgium will be coming to see me for two very short weeks at the end of July. Then, in August, I'll be going to a real convention with him, Archon/NASFic, which...
I'm going to ignore the fact that it's a prologue for a book, because that always confuses me a bit.
The writing itself was a little too chaotic. A bit too cut-off. It was as though you were trying to shove too many details up, too quickly. I had to read it a few times to catch what you...
Is it invisible to anyone under eighteen, then? 'Cos, I joined the forum when I was seventeen. I'm eighteen now, but I can't see any mature-esque area. Either I'm blind, or it's still invisible to me--and you've all just piqued my curiousity.
Welcome.
I hope your stay here is filled with delight. If you look to your left, you'll find creative writers who just love critique when it's constructive, intellectual discussions, and a million suggestions for your very own next read. To your right, we have--just for you--a plethora of...
::giggles:: Thank you kindly, sir, for helping me understand my need for spy novels. I shall fix this problem immediately.
Poor kitties, though. They always get a bad reputation.