Sometimes, when around my friends at BR, I simply feel like an intruder. I feel sometimes that I don't fit in, even when all of us are hanging up by the drama room. I slightly feel like an odd one out. It's not a big deal, but God, I hate wishing that I had never come to BR. I don't say this because I feel anything against my friends here. Is there such a thing as having too many friends? - so that you never know who to have over or to visit? I've just about lost touch with a lot of my friends at Colfax, and it's my fault. Plans that are made with my friends there are almost never seen through. Summer will come again sooner or later, so hopefully, I will get to see all of my friends from either school, if none of them are busy. I always worry about that.
Watched three more Abbott and Costello movies last night with Dad. :D God, they are corn-on-a-cob love. Also, I searched through the guide a couple nights ago and spotted The Crow and Bram Stoker's Dracula on some of the Encore channels. I had watched Dracula on our first Halloween living here (2003), but I think it was showing on AMC so it was edited for content (plus it may have had commercial breaks, if it was on AMC). >__< The editing was good for a fifteen-year-old, but I'm seventeen now, so... it doesn't really matter what I watch. And that does not mean that I'm going to watch pr0n.
Sooo, last night after finishing the Abbott and Costello movies, I went back to my room and tried to draw stuff. Listened to Black Celebration for the twelfth time and worked on a redesign of Xzychozepphira in one of my newer sketchbooks. I was considering watching The Crow - I still have yet to watch it - but decided to put Dracula on since I had already seen it, and I think it's a really good film (Dish gave it three stars out of four). The Encore channels are unedited, so there were a LOT of bare-breast scenes. 0___o Argh. And don't forget the orgasmic moaning. >____0!!! That's vampires for ya.
Off to run some errands with Mum; will be back. =P
7:40 - Back a few hours ago. ^__^ I've eaten a lot of Starburst candies.
Back to Dracula.... Man, I'm going to buy this on DVD, too.
Gary Oldan is, perhaps, THE Dracula, speaking for contemporary vampire films in the very least. He is purely mesmerizing and menacing all at once as the old count and as Mina's "strange friend". Fantastic. (I should read the book.) His mannerisms and expressions are intense and incredibly executed.
Anthony Hopkins is wonderful as Van Helsing. (Just read on The Internet Movie Database that Van Helsing was originally planned for 1994 as a direct sequel to this film, with Hopkins continuing his role as Helsing. That could have been very cool! Damn it!) Don't mind me, but damn, is his hair hot. I've always loved Hopkins' eyes and voice, too; his voice is highly variable.
Watched three more Abbott and Costello movies last night with Dad. :D God, they are corn-on-a-cob love. Also, I searched through the guide a couple nights ago and spotted The Crow and Bram Stoker's Dracula on some of the Encore channels. I had watched Dracula on our first Halloween living here (2003), but I think it was showing on AMC so it was edited for content (plus it may have had commercial breaks, if it was on AMC). >__< The editing was good for a fifteen-year-old, but I'm seventeen now, so... it doesn't really matter what I watch. And that does not mean that I'm going to watch pr0n.
Sooo, last night after finishing the Abbott and Costello movies, I went back to my room and tried to draw stuff. Listened to Black Celebration for the twelfth time and worked on a redesign of Xzychozepphira in one of my newer sketchbooks. I was considering watching The Crow - I still have yet to watch it - but decided to put Dracula on since I had already seen it, and I think it's a really good film (Dish gave it three stars out of four). The Encore channels are unedited, so there were a LOT of bare-breast scenes. 0___o Argh. And don't forget the orgasmic moaning. >____0!!! That's vampires for ya.
Off to run some errands with Mum; will be back. =P
7:40 - Back a few hours ago. ^__^ I've eaten a lot of Starburst candies.
Back to Dracula.... Man, I'm going to buy this on DVD, too.
Gary Oldan is, perhaps, THE Dracula, speaking for contemporary vampire films in the very least. He is purely mesmerizing and menacing all at once as the old count and as Mina's "strange friend". Fantastic. (I should read the book.) His mannerisms and expressions are intense and incredibly executed.
Anthony Hopkins is wonderful as Van Helsing. (Just read on The Internet Movie Database that Van Helsing was originally planned for 1994 as a direct sequel to this film, with Hopkins continuing his role as Helsing. That could have been very cool! Damn it!) Don't mind me, but damn, is his hair hot. I've always loved Hopkins' eyes and voice, too; his voice is highly variable.