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Just want to find out peoples opinions of the new X-Men: First Class film. Personally I loved it as much as the first and thought it was a step up from Origins, with great action and special effects.…Continue
Tags: X-Men, opinions, reviews, films, X-Men: First Class
Started this discussion. Last reply by Peter Medeiros Jun 12, 2011.
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Peter Medeiros replied to Jennie Lisette's discussion New X Men Film| What Be Your Nerd Type? Your Result: Musician
Doo doo de doo waaaa doo de doo! (<-- That's you playing something.) Everyone appreciates the band/orchestra geeks and the pretty voices. Whether you sing in the choir, participate in a school/local band, or sit at home writing music, you contribute a joy to society that everyone can agree on. Yay! Welcome to actually doing something for poor, pathetic human souls. (Just kidding.) |
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Oh Dear.
Have just spent about two hours watching Disney songs on YouTube. I found this four hour long playlist and just skipped all the ones I didn't like. And honestly, I felt seven years old all over again, as if I was at my Grans watching Jungle Book or at home slotting the VCR for Little Mermaid into the player.
It's the magic and colour and pure life that spills out of these films that I just lapped up as a kid, (and now, to be honest.) The Lion King is…
ContinuePosted on June 4, 2011 at 10:14am
I saw it today, and it was way better than I expected! Seeing as it is the 5th X-Men movie I really didn't have high hopes as things generally get worse the more movies there are (Shrek, for example.) I loved X-Men 1, 2 and 3, but X-Men Origins: Wolverine just wasn't the same for me. It didn't bring back the greatness of the originals.
However, everything has now changed. X-Men First Class was slightly too long and the plot was a bit sloppy (and predicatable if you know your…
ContinuePosted on June 3, 2011 at 1:48pm — 1 Comment
So recently my best friend lent me series one of Big Bang Theory to watch, because she was disgusted that I had never seen, nor heard of it before. I was kinda sceptical to begin with, (most of the TV she likes is goddamn awful) but I have to say I have fallen in love with this show.
It's not just because it's funny, it's because it is so uplifting. At the moment if I ever feel a bit down, or bored, an episode (or two) of Big Bang Theory will pick me up again. Thank you,…
ContinuePosted on June 3, 2011 at 3:32am — 1 Comment
So I am starting to realise that revision is neither an enjoyable process, nor something really worth doing. If it were I would be doing it right now, head stuck in my history textbook. But I'm not. I'm writing this instead so doesn't that just tell you something about the enjoyability of revising? That it is something not only boring, but utterly pointless?
Take maths as an example. Multiplying surds, rationalizing denominators and solving quadratics is all very well, but…
ContinuePosted on June 2, 2011 at 9:27am — 8 Comments
Jenina said…
Shelby Rae Marshall said… What a coincidence! I had also taken up saxophone for a year or two so that I could play in a jazz band, but I haven't been able to play it at all lately. I know what you mean about piano too. When I was considering doing music in university, I realized majoring in piano would cut me out of the orchestral world, if I decided I wanted to go that way.
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Shelby Rae Marshall said… I play piano too, and I am glad that you recognize music nerdfighters, not a lot of people do. What instrument to you play???
Dylan Devlin said… Thanks! :D You should see the Shawshank Redemption. Harrowing, but utterly worth it in the end. And I love Morgan Freeman :D
Spirited Away is beautiful, and yes! I love Howl's Moving Castle. Re-watched it just recently. I really want to read the book too (though I hear it's quite different) because it's by an author I loved as a child (Dianna Wynne Jones). Have you seen Princess Mononoke? Also Miyazaki, and pretty awesome. I prefer the other two though. For utter sweetness, there's Ponyo :D So cute!
I like your books! John Green, on this site, is somewhat of a given (Looking for Alaska is also just amazing), but also HP and Terry Pratchett! Oh, and LotR. And Bill Bryson. Love him. Been meaning to read Hitchhikers, too ^_^
And my new obsession is Death Note, which is also on your list :D Fun fun. I love this site...
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