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MissWhitlock

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  1. They ARE, aren't they? They're doing a fourth one, The Fountain of Youth. Not too sure though. I think the third one was the worst one, it was too long and over the top. I liked the second one better.
  2. I KNOW! Such good actors in one movie. and a good director too. I can't believe 2010 is still a year away! Grr. *bites nails*
  3. How much have they got now? They only had 20, 000 for the previous film. I saw the cast for New Moon the other day and DUDE. Heidi and Gianna actually LOOK like vampires. They look PRETTY. And Aro...He's pretty good too, so is paul. Oh my god, PAUL. *drooooool* I think I might actually change to Team Paul now.
  4. I can cope with RP not in the New Moon film. In fact, that's motivation for actually seeing the movie in the cinemas! I simply can't wait to see how much they messed up the second one. Or how much they DIDN'T mess up the second one. Who knows, maybe Kristen Stewart improved since then.
  5. I cry like a baby in sad Disney movies. haven't seen Bambi though, tis a crime. But, I did cry in Brother Bear (not the second one though, that was ****), Piglet's big movie and alot more. rofl, I LOOOVE Disney movies
  6. Yeah, I didn't really imagine Rosalie as anything either, just a blonde girl :dunno: But still- she coulda been more beautiful in the movie. I mean, Bella was prettier than her. :roll:

     

    I don't really LOVE the series anymore. I mean, my love for it kinda disintegrated when the movie and the fourth book came out. Plus, all the hype still sickens me. I mean, all the fans going like, OMG I LOVE EDWARD blehblah I LOVE JASPER Blehblah and when you ask them if they've read the series they go, "I don't read. *blink* "

     

    :roll: Call themselves fans.

  7. Against the stars a turtle passes, carrying four elephants on its shell. The Last Continent- Terry Pratchett.
  8. Rofl, she sent me a friend request too. She prolly saw what I sent you. :lol: ah well.

  9. Wow, you really like Johnny Depp. I haven't seen Sleepy Hollow OR Edward Scissorhands yet, I shall soon though.. but I have seen Sweeney Todd and thought it was one work of genius. The songs were just AWESOME. I shall move on to my list now Lord of the Rings Phantom of the Opera Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants Pirates of the Caribbean V for Vendetta ...er...I can't think of anymore right now. But I have a lot of fave movies!
  10. Rofl, its evening right now! And you...have a good.....Morning? Afternoon? Well, have a good one! I'll be sure to read Enduring Love sometime soon
  11. So sorry, Mac. I forgot you recommended me something, didn't put it in my list til now. Damn my forgetfulness! anyways, read the blurb thingo and it sounds pretty interesting! I'll add it in my list! Thanks for the...McRecommend. ..
  12. Yes, the conversations were definitely awesome. I love the Do I dazzle you? Bit and all..other stuff, really. But too bad they didn't put THAT in the movie. idiots.
  13. ROFL it'll definitely be a laugh. Wait, who's playing that cat thing? -looks up- Stephen Fry- He looks EXACTLY like the cat thing This shall be interesting! Can't wait!
  14. Atonement- Ian McEwan Amazon's Review: We meet 13-year-old Briony Tallis in the summer of 1935, as she attempts to stage a production of her new drama "The Trials of Arabella" to welcome home her older, idolized brother Leon. But she soon discovers that her cousins, the glamorous Lola and the twin boys Jackson and Pierrot, aren't up to the task, and directorial ambitions are abandoned as more interesting prospects of preoccupation come onto the scene. The charlady's son, Robbie Turner, appears to be forcing Briony's sister Cecilia to strip in the fountain and sends her obscene letters; Leon has brought home a dim chocolate magnate keen for a war to promote his new "Army Ammo" chocolate bar; and upstairs, Briony's migraine-stricken mother Emily keeps tabs on the house from her bed. Soon, secrets emerge that change the lives of everyone present.... The interwar, upper-middle-class setting of the book's long, masterfully sustained opening section might recall Virginia Woolf or Henry Green, but as we move forward--eventually to the turn of the 21st century--the novel's central concerns emerge, and McEwan's voice becomes clear, even personal. For at heart, Atonement is about the pleasures, pains, and dangers of writing, and perhaps even more, about the challenge of controlling what readers make of your writing. McEwan shouldn't have any doubts about readers of Atonement: this is a thoughtful, provocative, and at times moving book that will have readers applauding. My Thoughts: I agree with every word that dude from amazon has written. It was a pretty moving book, I liked the plot very much, I liked Ian's style of writing, although he did ramble quite a lot at times. I was bugged by the lack of use of commas (lol, OCD, much?) but that's it really. I really like how the lives of three people, hell...alot of people, changed just from that one moment by the fountain. I definitely recommend this book.a My Rating: 9.5/10
  15. I haven't read the book but this shall be interesting! Alan Rickman, Johnny Depp, AND Cristopher Lee in ONE movie is too much to handle. I mean, those actors' acting combined with Tim Burton's sheer genius would just be...
  16. If you see a girl called bubbleprincess, I'm so sorry. My STUPID ANNOYING FROG SISTER got this website and joined. Seriously, one day, she's like, "ooh what's this site called" me: *minimizes VERY VERY VERY quickly* frog: Okay *walks off*

     

    GARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

     

    She's had like, 5 posts, the frog. *squashes her stupid face in* she'll probably hunt you down too, just IGNORE her. Seriously. ICK. IM SO SORRY.

  17. Yes, I know how you feel about the meadow scene. I got tingles and stuff, it felt like their love was just so much. But then they totally ruined that in the movie. Pff. I didn't think the HP movies were as bad as Twilight though. At least HP had good casting, IMO, in Twilight, I didn't imagine pretty much any of them like that. Especially Rosalie- she was supposed to be the most beautiful person EVER, but she didn't even look that pretty in the movie :( I liked Charlie though, now THATS what I call dazzling.

  18. ROFL yes I like both series quite a lot. Actually, likED for Twilight, because...the movie and the hype and the fourth book kinda ruined the whole thing for me. I used to be a HUGE fan though, but those days are gone. :( What about you, what'd you think of the movie?

  19. Oh God, I thought the film was just HORRIBLE. Ick. Almost as horrible an adaptation as Twilight. I can hardly remember it though, all I remember is that I hated it.
  20. They just.. freak me out with all their hatred and anger. It's like, I'm scared that if I say something wrong in front of them, they'll come at me with scissors or something, I dunno. Plus, sometimes I think they can be quite selfish. They say that their life sucks because of this and that, even though other people are going through worse stuff than that. I mean, I understand if your life sucks because I dunno, your dad beats you up or something, but if it's something small like.. having a bad day or whatever then it's just...
  21. Emos freak me out.
  22. Bahaha, Lockhart cracks me up. He's still annoying though, but still. Neville has pretty funny moments too, what with him forgetting everything.
  23. Yes, me too I thought it was quite nice
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