I'm still reading the comments from that last entry, by the way

Dec 10, 2008 21:35

Late again today, because there was MOAR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Which was fun, so I had that going for me.

Important: I got an email the other day from someone who said that reading The Gift of Fear hours before she attended a seminar helped her realize that the seminar was Bad News; she was able to run away, literally, out of the building, before ( Read more... )

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sucrelefey December 11 2008, 04:00:33 UTC
Twilight is coming up here? Aaaaahgh flee!!!

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glenvorian December 11 2008, 04:03:26 UTC
Thank Merlin they don't shoot in Toronto.

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dramaturgca December 11 2008, 04:01:00 UTC
re: Last Airbender:

WHUT? WHUT? WHAT?!?!?

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greyduck December 11 2008, 16:30:29 UTC
Yeah. That about sums up my reaction, too.

That's what I get for daring to hope that they wouldn't completely screw this up. Urgh.

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crumpeteer December 11 2008, 04:03:58 UTC
*throws up her hands*

If you're going to fire the boy, why even hire him to be Jacob to begin with? Surely they must have realized the potential from the beginning. I mean you already made him go through life with a wig and could (and should) have had a throw down with Tom Cruise's Lestat wig in its prime (we fondly referred to that one as the "muskrat" in my home). Why make life harder for him?

Meanwhile, Kellan Lutz sort of made me adore him in that clip. WILL SOMEONE JUST TAKE THE BABY!?

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harveypenguin December 11 2008, 04:04:50 UTC
Fun fact: one of my profs is friends with the guy writing the book for the Spiderman musical. He announced this as if it was a good thing.

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cleolinda December 11 2008, 04:29:36 UTC
Heeeeeee. Awesome.

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arvada December 11 2008, 04:04:52 UTC
Oh man, the Avatar: the Last Airbender film is just... You know, I think I prefer that it be a ginormous train-wreck to having it be just some other mediocre movie. Go big or go home. This way, at least there are lots of lulz.

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plazmah December 11 2008, 04:14:59 UTC
I concur. Between this and the clusterfuck that is DBZ, I'm going to have fun watching some of my favourite shows be destroyed, goddamit.

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jaseroque December 11 2008, 06:03:28 UTC
Sniffle.

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