bigsleepj (post: 1375710) wrote:You find yourself the subject of a Werner Herzog documentary. Would you consider that good or bad?
You're writing a book]
I would consider this neutral. His attraction to the extreme could potentially lead to some life changing events.
Assuming that they can be alive or dead, then my choice is Stanley Kubrick. While he would certainly change a good many things about m story, I know that the final product would be extremely likely to keep the spirit and theme, and would probably exceed my work in some ways.
I would either threaten to shave is coat of beards, or tell him that I had seen an Americana Exotica in the neighboring city just yesterday.
I'm not familiar with his personal life, I have nothing but respect for his body of works. After all, he did write and direct
The Maltese Falcon which some would call the quintessential Noir film.
I'm not much one for adapting entire books, as I personally would prefer to work from a short story, but if I had to chose a book I would go with
The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly.
Phantom_Sorano (post: 1375716) wrote:Oh, I love this threads!
Alright, Mr. Cog.....
1. What song best represents you or your life?
2. Most embarassing moment.
3. Worst thing you have ever said to your boss.
4. Favorite Biblical verse.
5. Favorite movie to draw references from.
6. Favorite childhood toy.
1. Uhmmm. Difficult. There really isn't one, I don't think.
2. I plead the fifth. I know better than to post this kind of thing on the internet!
3. I tend to be polite and am slow to anger, so I haven't really said anything to my boss that's anything worse than, "I don't know if that's the best way, what about this...."
4.
Matthew 5:43-47.5.
The Princess Bride6. Hands down, my Transformers. I can't think of a better toy than a robot that turns into a car, jet, or tank.
Lilac#18 (post: 1375795) wrote:What did you do on Valentine's Day?
What's your favorite food?
What's your favorite amusement park(s)?
What's your favorite video games?
I did the same thing I do on any Sunday.
Tacos. I could probably eat tacos everyday for a week an not grow tired of them.
Disneyland! The Magic Kingdom is truly a wonderful place.
The Chrono Series. I have played both Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross more times than I can count.
Lynna (post: 1375879) wrote:Not so! "eh" in Canadian context is used as a question marker( hense, the question mark constantly at the end of it) or just to fill spaces between sentances ^-^
Okay here's question asking round 4(I think...lol)
1 what's your favorite constallation?
2wht did the orange cat say to the oyster?
3 How many animes have you completed?
4...Do you like BarlowGirl???
If you think I'll ever run out of questions, you're out of your mind:lol:
1. Honestly, I have never thought about this before. I'll go with the Big Dipper and Little Dipper combo, since they help us find the North Star!
2. Charles Guiteau.
3. Somewhere between 20 and 30. Despite being a regular here, I'm only mildly interested in anime.
4. I have no idea who or what BarlowGirl is. Normally I would look it up, but since it is late, I'm going to cop out on this one.
TGJesusfreak (post: 1375903) wrote:Do you want to answer this question?
Radical Dreamer (post: 1375921) wrote:What lies in the shadow of the statue?
XD