ARGH, I hate the rhythm of Crazy On You, I love the song but I don't understand the rhythm of it. :P
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ARGH, I hate the rhythm of Crazy On You, I love the song but I don't understand the rhythm of it. :P
If you falcon punch a cat in the anus, what do you get?
Mittens.
Oh my, I feel another great synaptic misfire coming up...
There are no giant flames from a tiger uppercut :wacko:
It was entertaining, however that doesn't cover over the fact that it was pretty bad. I repeatedly groaned and felt the desire to violently dismember the writers, most particularly whoever was responsible for that horrible second half of the movie. :ugh: The unintentional humor helped make it fun though. :wacko: It sort of fell into that category of "moderately crappy movie that somehow manages to not bore you to death" for me. This is, of course, far above the movie that I lose interest in partway through and the movie that's so horrible I want to kill myself rather than endure the remainder of the film.
Nyuu, there's really no need for this. ^_^ I'm happy just to know you're having fun~ I probably wouldn't have played it again for forever and a day, anyway. And by that time, I'll be a ways into my Japanese degree, anyway, and I'll probably be at a point where I can begin to think about trying to take it on in Japanese. ^_^
Hugs online are always non-personal-space-invasive. ^_^ I can handle them here.
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I can also actually...y'know...talk. Curse you, Elin. Some day I'll live up to you~ ^_^
Run Forrest!
It's funny how computer opponents are harder than people.
I still wish I could win in MvC every once in a while. :ugh:
Ahaha. ^_^ It was a bit of a 'turn off your brain at the entrance' kind of film. And it did kind of fall apart in its latter segments. I thought Smith was pretty good, though. And really all that I look for in a film is to be entertained anyway. ^^;;; Anything else is a bonus.
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It wasn't very Elin, though. And that seems to be practically a requirement these days for me to really like a film. ;__; I remember the days when my list of favourite films read like a film critic's. It's gotten...just a tad more embarrassing since then. ^_^