*salivates*

May 14, 2012 14:35

I want to go see the Avengers again.

This week.

Can I do that, while writing an 8 page (double spaced so only four) page paper?

*ponders*

I always forget the double space part. First paper I did when I strated back to school was supposed to be ten-twelve pages. I was...three or four pages in when I remembered it needed to be double spaced.

rl, i am fangirl

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quickreaver May 14 2012, 18:45:46 UTC
We finally saw it this weekend. The Hulk is my homeboy.

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 18:54:22 UTC
One of us, one of us...

See? Banner-Hulk was totally the best part of the movie! And not just because of the whole 'completely naked on camera' thing.

Though that didn't hurt.

*resists urge to become squeeing fangirl at you*

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 19:32:25 UTC
I never, EVER go see movies in the theater more than once.

And yet.

(The inside of my brain has been on neverending OMGHULK repeats for days now. It's getting a bit ridiculous, tbh.)

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 19:36:35 UTC
*flails*

The awesome.

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purple_carpets May 14 2012, 20:06:29 UTC
I'm going to see it for the third time tomorrow with a ten page paper due on Friday, so yes, you can definitely do it! *cheers*

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 20:56:18 UTC
Well when you put it like that...*grabs calendar*

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claudiapriscus May 14 2012, 20:27:02 UTC
The whole, "hey, it's supposed to be double spaced!" was my favorite realization to have while writing a paper. So much so that I would deliberately write everything single spaced so that when i really needed a boost, I could "fix" the formatting and feel better about my progress.

I want to see the Avengers again this week too. I promised to take my sister and she was excited but now she's worked herself into a funk and doesn't want to go:(

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 20:58:29 UTC
I've tried that a couple times but then it messes up the pacing and I'll be 3/4 of the way through and still have waay too much ground to cover. I thought about trying it on this one but man, 8 pages is like a sneeze. What is that, 2000 words? Criminy.

Go see it anyway. Byt the time the weekend's rolled around, chances are it'll be hard for her to pass up the chance to see it, and if not, you'll get to enjoy the awesome regardless.

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claudiapriscus May 14 2012, 21:43:41 UTC
Good point. The one thing holding me back is I'm probably going to end up seeing it several more times with various people, and I don't want to over-do it. Then again, I did end up seeing Star Trek about six or seven times over the course of a summer due to similar circumstances, and I enjoyed the Avengers a lot more than I did Star Trek (though Star Trek was fun too).

Ah well. Either way, I'm going on vacation on Friday and it's not like I'll be short opportunities to go.

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tifaching May 14 2012, 20:35:48 UTC
I walked out of the theater an hour ago after seeing it for the first time and wanted to go right back in and see it again. I absolutely think you can do it. What's a couple of hours out of a whole week?

Know what was cool? The old German guy who wouldn't kneel to Loki? I saw him and squeed! He brings his cat to the vet clinic I work at. I actually know someone in The Avengers!

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honeylocusttree May 14 2012, 20:55:09 UTC
Get his autograph. I COMMAND YOU.

Does this mean they were filming in your town? *jealous*

I was struggling after the movie with the fact hat no, I hadn't rented it on DVD and therefore couldn't go back and rewatch choice bits at my leisure. I would have to go back and *watch the whole thing all over again.*

It's a hardship. Really.

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tifaching May 14 2012, 21:04:44 UTC
No, he doesn't even live in my town. But he was recommended to us by another client so he travels a little way to come there. The first time he walked in, I knew who he was. He's been in all kinds of TV and movies. So I'm sure he had no problem traveling to where ever they were filming. Which was, alas, nowhere near me.

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