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I Run With Scissors

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  1. Regarding the Da Vinci Code hype, when a book sells around 60 million copies worldwide and a movie is made based on it... it's bound to garner a little bit of publicity. As for Mean Girls... good film actually, I enjoyed that despite my hatred for all flicks that are chick
  2. Just got back from watching The Da Vinci Code, if you read the book it really offers you nothing new as all the plot twists and puzzles etc. are already known. Tom Hanks was acting in "cruise control" and Jean Reno was disappointing. Paul Bettany as Silas was cool though and Ian Mckellan as always gives a good performance. Although her acting was rather ordinary in this film, I still find Audrey Tatou to be one of the most charming actresses in the world today. I'm not going to say "don't see it" but the story just drags on in my opinion.
  3. I'm not expecting much of the film to be honest, and I'm not a huge fan of Ron Howard or Tom Hanks. But I reckon Jean Reno is just too damn cool and Audrey Tatou is one of my favourite actresses so I might catch it for them, and out of curiousity from the book.
  4. http://www.myspace.com/scottmatthewsmusic He's a relative newcomer and his song "Elusive" has just only been getting airplay in the UK recently. I'm not going to proclaim him the next big thing, but singer/songwriters are very much en vogue these days and he's the most talented new one I've heard in a while.
  5. http://www.myspace.com/gregoryandthehawk The music they make is so incredibly simple, delicate and beautiful. The singers voice is so sweet and smooth it's like her throat is coated with honey and that every breathe she takes while singing would smell of cinnamon buns Anyway give the song Boats and Birds a listen.
  6. I liked "Say Goodnight" Wonderful little pop ballad Don't really like the rest of the songs though.
  7. I use to use the term "oh that's so gay" all the time, then one of my friends came out and I tip toed around using it. I also found out that one of my counterstrike (online game) buddies was gay too and I also tip toed around using the term. The thing is, both those people don't mind me using that term, and in fact were slightly offended with me trying to tip toe around it. They actually use the term themselves because to them it's just a light hearted remark as long as they know the user means nothing by it. I wouldn't take offense if they used the term "chink" to me as long as I know it's completely light hearted.
  8. I own the Hearsay' CD, if you're not British you won't understand how embarassing that is. I also own a multitude of crappy novelty singles over the years from my younger days.
  9. There is just not enough room for me to list all the CD's I own.. plus I'm rather embarrassed by a few of them ^__^
  10. Memento, absolutely fantastic film!!!
  11. yay!! finally someone else that listens to them!! They are just a fantastic band, their recent stuff is light in comparison to what they done in the middle of the careers, but I like their more recent stuff. I just love the way how they can absolutely scream/growl/grunt then all of a sudden they hit a part where it's so melodic and almost serene. And the singer has an incredibly memorable voice.
  12. Miss Scarlet, with the knife, in the Kitchen On goes that cleavage bearing red dress, The one that hugs onto every curve On go your diamonds and your pearls Douse yourself in expensive French perfume. Eyelashes are your secret weapon Accessorized with ruby red lips Used to hypnotize every man Before you send them their final kiss You’re dressed to thrill, but also dressed to kill Hook line and sinker, you lured me in How are you planning to kill me? Is it a rope in the conservatory? (Tie it tightly around my throat I watch you laugh as you watch me choke) How are you planning to kill me? Is it a revolver inside the study? (Gun pressed firmly against my head Pull the trigger and I’ll drop down dead) They say you’d get away with murder All you’d have to do is wink and smile And after months of careful scheming You’ve found the perfect way to end me. On this night you’re going to prove them right I’m standing there, blissfully unaware How are you planning to kill me? Is it a rope in the conservatory? (Tie it tightly around my throat I hear you laugh as you watch me choke) How are you planning to kill me? Is it a revolver inside the study? (Gun pressed firmly against my head Pull the trigger and I’ll drop down dead) You slip into the kitchen, Oh so quietly and grab a knife from the drawer That you left there for this moment As you sneak up on me, Oh so quietly you raise the knife up in the air And plunge it deep into my back.
  13. Thanks.. but I wouldn't recommend it though, I only do it because I constantly live life on the edge...
  14. yay.. took a while to get a few replies to this thread. Yeah they had a tour of the UK, tickets were on sale about a month or so ago and before I even found out about it, they were all sold out!! I still listen to many of the tracks quite often. I wasn't sure how big they'll be as I'm sure most of the North Americans wouldn't get some of the references or localisms in their songs.
  15. Louder Now; Aside from a few exceptions, it's like they've forgotten how to write choruses.
  16. Beauty becomes the Beast She says her lips are paper thin, So they inject some collagen Now she’s got the perfect pout Always pushing her lips out But to me they look so fake. I think she’s made a big mistake She used to have the cutest smile But now her lips just stretch for miles, Chorus She’s so pretty, But she doesn’t believe me She’s so pretty, Still she changes everything, She wants to change her skin And everything within But she shouldn’t change a thing. Oh please don’t change a thing… Now she looks at her flat chest And she wants some bigger breasts Inflated from a B Straight to a double D But to me they look so fake, I think she’s made a big mistake I used to love her slender figure But to me she’s just disfigured Chorus Now even your own mother, Can’t pick out her only daughter Who’s that girl in the mirror? Do you even recognize her? Now she realises she’s a fake She knows she’s made a big mistake She breaks down in blackened tears From all of her mascara smears Chorus
  17. I think I have the messiest desktop in here;
  18. Yeah I'm in the middle of it, it confused me initially but it's become a fascinating story. Believe it or not I think the character Clare has something to do with me becoming slightly obsessed with redheads nowadays.
  19. I've never really been much of a gigger as I have few friends who're into the same music as me until recently. 2004 - Funeral For a Friend 2005 - Taking Back Sunday with My Chemical Romance. Oh and it probably doesn't count but I was in Edinburgh for New Years and I "heard" KT Tunstall and Texas play. Unfortunately I didn't have tickets to the concert they held, but I was within earshot and if the bank was a slightly different angle I would've been able to see it too. But alas mother nature got in my way!! 2006 - Gemma Hayes Going to see; - Panic at the Disco in April - Fall Out Boy with The Academy Is... in May Still looking for someone to see Paramore with
  20. Anyone here read any Chuck Palahniuk books? Or Time Travellers Wife?
  21. Sounds interesting, but I've got a major backlog of books to get through first before I can even consider picking it up.
  22. Well I just got back home from work, so I'm wearing very baggy gray basketball shorts paired with a lovely blue "family guy" T-shirt where the you see the back of the Dog, Brian, about to pee on the fire hydrant with the phrase "Do You Mind?" underneath it. I'm accessorising this ensemble with some very feminine, blue-ish purple fluffy slippers with big stars and smiley faces on to keep my feet warm as it's freezing in here I'm quite the trend setter.
  23. I haven't really heard much of them, but they're going to play with Fall Out Boy in Edinburgh so I'm going to have to get a hold of their CD
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