Kirk wrote:Wow, I didn't even notice that they didn't go to the "Immune" camp at the end of that... In that case, it's way better.
Indeed.
What I didn't like about the movie is it was a bit too much like 28 Days Later, rather than I Am Legend. It was good up until he met that girl, and I knew the ending was going to suck once she said she knew there was that base out there. I've said it before, the movie was absolutely nothing like the book (the original ending is no exception, either). The movie was still good though, the ending half was my only real complaint.
Hijikata wrote:The fact you love Jesus doesn't change the fact you're a *** mental patient. It just means you're a mental patient with a great imaginary friend.
JK-47 wrote:I got my voice back, and my throat no longer hurts.
Bitchin.
I missed a week of school though... it's going to be so much fun making that up :\
I started getting that a couple days ago so I know exactly how you feel I'm feeling a little better now >_>
JK-47 wrote:I got my voice back, and my throat no longer hurts.
Bitchin.
I missed a week of school though... it's going to be so much fun making that up :\
I started getting that a couple days ago so I know exactly how you feel I'm feeling a little better now >_>
Heh. Yeah, playing XBL sucks... People try talking to me but I can't say anything back because they wouldn't be able to hear me. Plus my family keeps making fun of me <_>
So I picked up my old nylon acoustic guitar this morning for the first time in ages. Man, I don't what it is but I love that thing. It's like I'm a different guy when I play on it. It's hard to explain but I write really different stuff than what I write on my other guitar. I don't know, but I am happy.
Dissolution241 wrote:Nice, Veegie. First completed plugin?
Nope.
Hijikata wrote:The fact you love Jesus doesn't change the fact you're a *** mental patient. It just means you're a mental patient with a great imaginary friend.
Hijikata wrote:The fact you love Jesus doesn't change the fact you're a *** mental patient. It just means you're a mental patient with a great imaginary friend.