Spiderman and Ironman. Derr. (: I ain't really one for capes or creepy clowns as best friends. No batman, or superman. I loath superman.
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Woot, woot for PEDO'S! *jumping in air high five*
I liked it too. (: Alice in wonderland was also one of my favorite books. Though the movie wasn't as good as I wanted it to be, not as... twisted as I'd hoped for. :/ Three copies to I can read three books at a time. (:
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But, (and please excuse the unfathomable level of corniness I am about to enter) they saved my life. I just wanted to defend the thing that was there for me when I needed it most.
Yes! That's the one! It's a great book! I have 3 copies of it. :P No problem, when people have profiles as interesting as yours, I can't help but stalk. I'm a creepy pedo if I do say so myself!
Why hello thaar. I stumbled apon your page and read your about me. Have you read a book called a whisper in time? I think you may like it. It's kinda about time travel and other dimensions. It's actually one of my favorites.
i don't find Frank too scary.
Demonic bunnies aren't really my thing, if you know what I mean.
But Jake Gyllenhaal or whatever his name is, was really good in that movie.
It's funny how he goes:
"Oh! You're dad had emotional problems! I HAVE THOSE TOO! What kind?"
and he says it really happily.
and then Gretchen is like:
"He stabbed my mother four times..."
reaallly sadly and then he has this look of guilt across his face.
:D Funny. he really messed up.
i'm sure you'll have an interesting time with it. i've read about half of the stand, and i really enjoyed what i did read of it, but i just kind of faded out. jeez, i'm really not good at finishing stephen king books, huh?
i don't usually make a habit of it, but it can be pretty interesting to draw up comparisons. i was just watching the lovely bones before, the book of which i read some time earlier in the year (... or last year, maybe), and was doing it unintentionally, haha. i like it when i like both the movie and the book, but it can sometimes be a bit depressing when the movie doesn't live up to your expectations.
that's funny, pet sematary was the only stephen king book i'd read before different seasons. i gave the gunslinger and from a buick 8 a go after finishing it, but i... don't actually know what happened there.
i should really give some of his freakier books a try. apt pupil wasn't scary so much as just messed up in the brain. pet sematary didn't scare me, except i will admit that i found zelda a little freaky. eheh, i was twelve.
it was so weird how in the book, the guy who owned the bird and brooks were two different people. i definitely liked how the movie meshed the two together, it was good spotting. and tommy, aha. i agree, i really like him so i like feeling he died a ~hero rather than took a prison bribe to stay quiet.
i'd seen stand by me advertised on the box a month or two before i read it, and while i was reading the body, i was just like... guys wandering through a forest? this kind of sounds like those previews i saw. i felt really awesome when i was right, lmfao.
apt pupil is the most messed up thing i've ever read, though i don't read a lot of like... horror or messed up books in general, so i guess that isn't hard.
and i know what you mean. i like how they complement each other, like, they've both got extra stuff that i like, and since i watched the movie first it isn't a case of like, competitively comparing them, lmfao.
hey, thank you!
i have read it, i only watched the shawshank redemption for the first time this year (i know, i've been missing out >.>), and immediately read the different seasons collection. i'm so obsessed! lmfao.
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