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Jan 31, 2010 22:30

We're watching 2012 and it's completely ridiculous, but I've had this lifelong crush on John Cusack and I like hysterical apocalyptic fearmongering so it's worth a look. :P ( Read more... )

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bassandthedrums January 31 2010, 22:34:51 UTC
I wanna go to Stone Henge that's not scary is it? How's it going? Are the Americans saving the day AGAIN? XD

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thieving_gypsy January 31 2010, 22:40:19 UTC
It's fine there! The stones don't have GIANT FACES. D: D: D:

I don't think any days are getting saved here, everybody's falling itno holes in the world! It's all BOOM, CRACK, FLOOD, FIRE. Danny Glover is being a self-righteous martyr, and I really really can't explain why I fancy John Cusack so much. :(

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colabottles January 31 2010, 22:44:38 UTC
Omg there was a GIANNNNTTTT blow up snowman somewhere one christmas sitting on top of a building once and I almost died. Terrifying.

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thieving_gypsy January 31 2010, 22:47:14 UTC
!! That's EXACTLY the sort of thing I hate, I can't stand things that are loads bigger than they're supposed to be. I can't even explain why, just... people-shapes should never be as big as buildings, please. XD They give me little panic attacks.

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colabottles January 31 2010, 22:59:49 UTC
Omg same! I've never met anyone with the same stupid fear. I'm ridiculously terrified of windmills, whenever I go past the rhyl coastline I have to avert my eyes.

AND WHALES OMG.

;_;

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thieving_gypsy January 31 2010, 23:04:52 UTC
WHALES YES. Any kind of BIG FISH. I even hate dolphins. AND GIANT SQUIDS. Sea monsters are horrible. I read once about a crab with a body the size of a dinner plate but 30ft legs and it made me cry. XD

I feel like less of a freak now, so that's nice. ;)

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irnbruise January 31 2010, 23:34:30 UTC
I saw a really farcical musical once about these shenanigans in Rio and at the end of it the statue clapped. I would like to see it in person sometime.. maybe from far away so I don't have to worry about it falling on me.

I still don't know if that's as clichéd as the Empire State Building, which always seems to get destroyed first.

I was so busy loling through all of 2012 that I giggled when they showed the Queen and her corgis. I don't suppose stupid Hollywood event movies have much grasp of anything beyond superficial cultural stereotypes.

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thieving_gypsy January 31 2010, 23:39:24 UTC
They just keep stacking up! Cheesy inappropriate romance and everything. XD

I would love to see that statue do something funny instead of just standing there all HUGE and falling off its hill in disaster films, that sounds hilarious. Like a boggart, making something horrible funny...

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irnbruise January 31 2010, 23:51:59 UTC
That movie was too long. I downloaded it and was glad I did not have to spend three hours sitting through it in the cinema.

Haha I would like to see that too. Although why do I feel like if you ever came face to face with a boggart it would either look like that statue or one of your giant sea creatures?

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thieving_gypsy January 31 2010, 23:54:07 UTC
I think mine might be a Redeemer-sized squid... inside a Wicker Man. There is NO WAY of making that nightmare funny. D:

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hausfrauatu February 1 2010, 00:52:13 UTC
I am American. If that stuff freaked me out, I would be in a continuous panic attack. Last year, there were giant Spongebobs on top of all the BK´s. I don´t know what you would do at the Macy´s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

I do find Mount Rushmore creepy. Giant heads. WTF?

I don´t watch horror movies. I hyperventilate. I am a huge baby. I own the Wicker Man. I see it as a black comedy of errors. I want to live on that island so badly!

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