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[quote name='Vicky'][size=1]Don't take this the wrong way Darren, but I penned you as a guy who would have a nipple piercing =p.[/size][/QUOTE] Not gonna lie: I've considered it... But I don't think I'll ever get a nipple piercing just because of the embarrassment I would feel going in and asking for one. I'm also not opposed to getting my ears pierced. (But that's as far as it goes. I would never gauge my ears like some people) And I was going to go and get my tattoo, but a friend told me I shouldn't since I just got really trashed last night... (Or should I say this morning) She said that even if they let me get the tattoo (which, I doubt they would ask if I'd been drinking recently) that my blood would be thin... I'm not sure if she's right, but I feel really wiped out anyway, so I'll get it sometime this week...
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How Coincidental, I plan on getting a tattoo today if I don't whimp out. Actually, I want a total of 4 tattoos right now. I may want more later on, depending on how addicting they really are. I also have an eyebrow piercing and I'm planning on getting two lip piercings.
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I was in my 6th grade home room class. English, I think with my teacher, Mrs. Pena... I believe we were covering prepositional phrases when the principal knocked on the door. She called my teacher out of the class, and I remember the collective "Oooooh, you're in trouble" that the class made every time you got called to the office either through a knock on the door or through the intercom. It was no different for the teacher. (Even though it was a joke) She was out there for quite a while, and we were all beginning to get rowdy. One troublemaker, Zeke, pulled the wire out of his notebook and heated it up through friction on the back of his chair... Then he proceeded to burn people. I knew something was up when people were running around trying to tattle on Zeke and Mrs. Pena didn't come back into the class. I could still see her outside, talking to the principal. Her back was turned... When she finally walked back in, we all sat down real quick, as if to pretend that we weren't just running rampant through the class. She paid no attention and walked very quickly to the back of the classroom and stared out the window. I thought she was mad at the class, but it wasn't until the girl sitting behind me, Amanda, said aloud that she was crying. A bunch of students started asking her what was wrong, and finally she turned to us and said that a bomb went off in the WTC... Yeah, it was a big deal, but at the time, I didn't really know what the World Trade Center was... I found out that it was in New York and that it wasn't a bomb as soon as the 2nd plane hit... Most of the kids didn't really care. They were all running around saying "Did you hear?" It was just gossip that little kids didn't really understand. Some parents came and picked up their kids, but I had to stay for the whole day. Luckily, none of my teachers made us do work, and at that age, not doing work far surpassed the terrorist attack. Anyway, I found out later that my brother got to watch it live as the 2nd plane hit, as he was in a tech. ed. class with TVs... And when I saw the footage at home and all over the place for the following months, I thought "Wow. This is bad." Anyway, the night of the incident, my parents dragged me along to a church, where we watched Bush give his famous speech reassuring the country and whatnot. (We didn't even know what was in store for us at the time...) And then, the pastor of the church, asked us to pray for the families, the victims, the firefighters, and the police. Each time it was about 10 minutes, so we were there for quite awhile. Perhaps the part that impacted me the most was when I made the connection that my mom was supposed to be in the tower that very day... I knew she was supposed to go on a business trip to NYC, but it had been delayed. Several months later, (When she had actually gotten back from her newly updated business trip) I checked out her original itinerary and saw that she actually had it written down to eat breakfast in that restaurant (I forgot the name, what tower, and what floor, but it was pretty high up and pretty famous from what I understand) on the morning of September 11th... That freaked me out completely and from that point on, I didn't remember 9/11 as the day America experienced the biggest terrorist attack in history. I remembered it as the day my mom dodged a bullet because I knew she would have been killed. So really, even though it may sound selfish, that's all I'm able to associate with 9/11 because I was so young at the time... I really had no feelings about what was going on in the country.
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[SIZE="1"]Alright, so I'm in this group at school called Oklahoma Students for Uganda. We work to raise money for the organization "Invisible Children," which helps rebuild schools in Uganda among many other things... We had our first meeting today and one of the main topics of conversation is what we could do for fundraising. Something original and creative... I'm not much of the idea person, so I come to OtakuBoards with a question: What can I do? Every year, OSFU hold an event called Elevator Music, in which we get live guitarists and violinists, etc. to ride the elevators at the dorms for a few hours and take donations. Apparently last year, they raised about $300 dollars in a few short hours off of freshmen pocket change... We're also going to be having a benefit concert for the organization with a screening of the new IC movie. And there are several events set up throughout the school year at restaurants where between a certain period of time, we get 15% of the revenue that the restaurant makes. Also, this isn't just about money. Invisible Children has also started a book drive so any ideas on how to get used books would be much appreciated... One girl in the meeting came up with the idea of having admission to one of the events be a book. (Things like that) So, if you have any ideas, please feel free to drop them here and I would much appreciate it, along with IC and OSFU! Here's a link to their site: [URL="http://www.invisiblechildren.com/home.php"]Invisible Children[/URL][/SIZE]
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[quote name='Rachmaninoff']And this one's just for fun. [CENTER] [IMG]http://images.icanhascheezburger.com/completestore/2008/8/17/inoliekitg128634609667732231.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER][/QUOTE] Funniest one EVER!!! :D
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Whatever's comfortable. But my most favorite articles of clothing come from American Apparel!!! The softest, coolest clothes to wear EVER! I'll pretty much shop anywhere. Hot Topic, American Eagle, The Gap, Guess, etc... The only place I refuse to step foot in is A&F... As far as actual articles of clothing, I mostly just wear T-shirts, jeans, and high top converse. However, If I could wear the same thing ever day of the year (without getting strange looks) it would be my stretch denim (skinny) jeans and my black v-neck. (or white and gray 3/4 shirt) All courtesy of AA...
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[B]What level of education are you at?[/B] I am a freshman at Oklahoma University. [B]What's your major?[/B] Well, OU doesn't allow their freshman to proclaim a major. Therefore, I'm only in university college, but my planned major is Professional Writing. But of my classes right now, my favorite is Anthropology 2203: Peoples of the World. [B]Why is it your favorite subject or field of choice? [/B] Well, my field of choice: Because, not only is writing my passion, but OU offers one of the better programs for Journalism/Mass Communications. (That's my department) Plus, I like writing everything, and even though my goal is to have a book published, I wouldn't mind just being a journalist. Supposedly PW majors are like a jack of all trades because you sample all the majors in the department. Plus, I'm minoring in Film and Video Studies so I'll be set for writing screenplays and such if I choose. My favorite class: Well, I'll be honest, I only have 4 classes, and they're all boring pre-requisites so Anthropology isn't exactly the most interesting; it's just the best of the 4. But still, it is a very entertaining subject to learn about given the content of our class conversations. And the instructor really tries so that's always important. [B]What's your ideal job?[/B] Well, a writer of some sort. Poet, author, screenplays, etc... But if that doesn't work out, I've always found investigative journalism extremely interesting...
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[quote name='Lunox'][font=trebuchet ms] The premise of this movie was so retarded that I just refuse to watch it.[/font][/QUOTE] Quoted for truth. I completely agree
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[quote name='Raiha'][COLOR="DarkOrchid"][FONT="Times New Roman"]Oh hai guys, it's Darren after discovering he was made moderator.[/FONT][/COLOR] [IMG]http://i108.photobucket.com/albums/n25/Asbosquirrel/emo-kitteh-is-too-sad-to-go-on.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] Um, I'm assuming that's me... Well, I'm just happy I finally have a specific one. :D And I guess that makes the careless cat in the background you, Riaha... Always antagonizing.
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YES! Thank you!!!
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I think the reason there hasn't been a recent thread on P!ATD is because they're has-beens... :animesmil I'm just playing. I don't particularly enjoy their music, but from time to time, you'll hear me listening to one of their hits. (Only the hits; the rest of it didn't impress me enough to care)
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[IMG]http://www.roflcats.com/images/wuuuUUUT.gif[/IMG] And also: [IMG]http://www.roflcats.com/images/0077.jpg[/IMG]
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[quote name='Indi'][COLOR="Indigo"]I really only have one thing to say on this Darren, and that is... stop shooting things down until after you've given it a try. So what if you don't see someone you talk to on the elevator again. The point is to actively try to talk to others. If you do that, instead of thinking about how you feel others are doing, you'll get better at learning to talk to new people. Think about it, realistically, you don't know if other people have lots of friends or not. Just cause you see people talking to one another, doesn't mean they are friends. For all you know, they've just met and are talking to one another in order to [I]make[/I] friends. I'm willing to bet that many of them are in the same boat you are. I hear a lot of assumptions in what you think is going on when you don't really know. So give going to the cafeteria a try, you don't have to have someone with you for that. You've assumed that not having a roommate handicaps you when you could have had one that totally sucked. So that's not really a handicap if you think about it. So my advice to you is... stop thinking something won't work, just do it. Make a point of talking to several people a day. Either on the elevator or in the classroom or at the cafeteria. Somewhere along the line you'll run into someone who is looking for a friend just like you are. [/COLOR][/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]Ouch... Harsh, but I guess it's fair. And actually, the college gave me my original roommates e-mail so we could get in touch. He was pretty cool until I found out he decided to transfer... :animedepr Oh well. I've been trying to start a conversation with loads of people, but I guess I just didn't notice before how painfully shy I am. (As I explained, I come from such a small town, that everyone knows each other, even if they've never had a conversation) But, I actually think that I've turned several people off from friendship just because, when I'm shy, I'm very blunt. (And that probably comes off as rude) My suite-mates (The people in the room next to mine who I share a bathroom with) don't even talk to me anymore... And I keep thinking that I'm running out of time. Pathetic. :animeswea[/SIZE]
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[quote name='Sandy']Darren, don't be so intimidated! You'll meet loads of people in the classes, at the cafeteria (or whatever you call it there), and even in the hallways.[/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]I'm trying to stay open-minded and all, but I don't go to the cafeteria simply because I don't have anyone to go with... And I feel really awkward eating by myself. (And since my parents decided to stock me with a months supply of food, it's not extremely necessary for me to leave my dorm unless I want to explore campus for the umpteenth time. And yeah, I know I'll meet people in classes, but at that point, I'll be in classes. (Most of my family that I've talked to said they hardly met anyone in a class because everyone is so uptight. It could be different for me, but it's not exactly encouraging, you know?) And I don't even know how I could ever meet anyone in the halls... I guess I could engage in a quick 2 minute conversation while we were going down the elevator and then I would quite possibly never see the person again.[/SIZE] [quote name='Whiteblaze'][FONT="Arial"]You went to the same school for the past ten years? Hmm, was it a private school or something? (Sorry, I'm just curious)[/FONT][/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]Yes. I started there in 2nd grade, and I just graduated... But no, it was a pretty small public school (graduating class: 112) and I feel like that's also why it's hard to make friends. Because at my school, even if I wasn't friends with everyone, I still knew everyone. I think for the most part, I'm shy... And that probably stems from my small town upbringing because I never really had to be a socialite to be on the up-and-up. Once I get to know people, I can be extremely social, but I'm never able to meet people on my own. I mostly meet my friends through other friends... (And the only problem is that I can't remember how I made those original friends because it was so long ago)[/SIZE] [quote name='Lunox'][font=trebuchet ms]I just tell myself that everyone there is in the same situation- no one knows each other (other than random FB friends or something), and it takes time to find friends. Just force yourself to be social, I guess. Go to the school-sponsored events, join clubs/organizations (I've heard from many college students that this is the best way to make friends, classes don't really cut it). [/font][/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]Well see, I feel like I'm really handicapped there, because at least the majority of college freshmen have a room mate... However mine transferred before school started, and I think I'm the only one on my floor still living by themselves. As far as I know, I won't have a roommate until the college realizes I don't. (Which is by Monday, at the latest) But at that point, classes will have already started. I would have like the opportunity to befriend my roommate before school officially started just so I wouldn't have to be preoccupied with school work and such. Also, I feel like everyone else on my floor has already bonded with other people and I already feel like I'm excluded. Even when I get my new roommate, he will probably have already made friends so that's a big problem.[/SIZE] [quote name='Morpheus']Which OU are we talking about here? I just moved in yesterday and I'm enjoying it. I know a few people and they're helping me along in these first few days. What's really nice is that one of my best friends just told me that she was here as well. Instead of being 100 miles away she's hardly 60 feet away. It's like a movie moment where you think someone is gone forever and all of a sudden they're right back in your life again.[/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]The University of Oklahoma... I have one friend here. But it's like I said, she's a year older and a sorority girl. She had the opportunity to move in week earlier, and she's already told me that when she moves into her house, we won't be able to eat lunch together or anything, so I'm sorta panicking because I know she'll always be busy with all the sorority stuff. And the one friend she's introduced me to, I really like. But she's also a busy sorority girl and I know that we wouldn't really be friends if it weren't for my friend, so that acquaintance is destined to fall apart in a few days. Unfortunately, I don't even stand a chance of finding someone from my high school (other than this one girl) who goes to OU. I think with me included, there's a total of four. One graduated two years ago, (and I've never said two words to him or even seen him on campus) and the other two graduated last year. (The girl that I'm kinda hanging out with now, and the other one who I know as a connection through my brother, and I don't really like him) Everyone else from my high school attends the local community college. I guess that takes me back to square 1. (And square 0 when you factor in the lack of a roommate and the fact that my friend won't be available to hang out much longer)[/SIZE] [quote name='outlawstar69']Depending on what your dorm is like, you may very well make friends by simply leaving your door open, and playing games / watching anime. That's how I met quite a few people; for there's nothing like walking down the hall, and hearing the music from Trigun, and popping in to chat :p[/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]I really wish I could that, but in my dorm, you'll get cited for leaving your door open and a fine is really the last thing I want at this point. :( It would be like the perfect ending to a really bad sitcom.[/SIZE]
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So, I just moved into my dorm yesterday. College is certainly [insert adjective here], but I've already found myself with a problem. I am in no way social at all... And being the only one from my graduating class that's attending OU, I don't know how to make friends. I went to my school for 10 years, so I never had to worry about making friends. But here, I feel like I've forgotten. I do have one person I know, but she's a year older (not that it makes a huge difference) and she's a sorority girl. I don't want to be that guy who only has gal pals... I would try to be friends with my roommate, but as of right now, I don't have one. :( He decided to attend another college at the last minute and the school didn't know that, so I'm without one for about a week or so... (Maybe longer) So, what do I do? I can't just be a loner, but I don't know how to meet people. HELP!
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Hey L11, I'm afraid you haven't quite gotten how the audition process works, so I'm going to direct you to [URL="http://www.otakuboards.com/showthread.php?t=58238"][B]Audition Guidelines.[/B][/URL] I believe Sandy directed you here earlier with you original post. The original post you made, "Jester Private Boarding School" complied with rule number one in the guidelines. However, you failed to provide a sign-up sheet. (Which is mandatory) An example of this would be: [B]Character's Name:[/B] [B]Character's Age:[/B] etc, etc. So, I'm going to close this thread so that there is no confusion as to which is the proper sign-up thread and I would like for you to go back and edit your original post from the original thread to include a sign-up sheet. After members have signed-up, (And you can have as many as you would like) you may close the sign-up and post the official RPG in the Theater, whereby members who signed up will join in on the RPG. I know that starting out can be a bit confusing, but just do your best to follow the rules and everyone will do their best to help you out. If you have any further questions, you can PM me and I will be glad to help.
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[quote name='Lunox'][font=trebuchet ms] I think [b]The Decemberists[/b] is a great band. I also think [b]The Jonas Brothers[/b] is just as good.[/font][/QUOTE] Well I agree with The Decemberists, but The Jonas Brothers? Seriously... You are weird if you think they're just as good... Loony
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Beijing 2008 Olympics (Should China Play Host?)
Darren replied to vegeta rocker's topic in General Discussion
[quote name='Allamorph'][FONT=Arial]And can someone tell me why badminton is recognized as an Olympic sport?[/FONT][/QUOTE] The same reason Table Tennis is. :p And I will say, I kinda like watching badminton. (Granted that this was the first year I had ever seen it played) [quote name='Indi'][COLOR="Indigo"]Anyway, personally I've just been enjoying watching the events. The only thing I miss is being able to actually go in person. I'm not a big fan of the Olympics but I can't deny how much fun it was to see it up close when the winter Olympics were here in Utah a while ago.[/COLOR][/QUOTE] I've been meaning to ask all of you Salt Lake City folks about that. I would love to go to the London 2012 olympics. As far as the sports go, I love watching the swimming and gymnastics. Michael Phelps breaking records left and right. Natalie Coughlin stepping up to the plate for the women, Lezak barely clenching the gold for the team 4X200 Free, etc. Gymnastics: I was so disappointed with the women. (I could feel that girl's pain) Of course, you can't blame it all on her, even if she was the only one who fell. (Twice!) I think that the coach is also to blame, and it's not like all of the other girls were perfect. (Unfortunately, I had really high hopes after China's leader fell on her beam routine) Currently, I'm watching the Men's All-around. Routing for Johnathan Horton. (And it doesn't hurt that he went to the college I'll be attending in two weeks) I saw him on the rings for the team, and was very impressed! Also, did anyone see Alexander Artemev on the pommel horse??? AMAZING! But I also like watching the events that are covered on CNBC and exclusively online. They're fun to watch even though I don't understand what's going on. (Like fencing, and judo, and even badminton) I especially find Trampoline interesting. I've never heard of it before this olympic game, but I thought it was interesting to hear that USA qualified their first ever male competitor. It's very enjoyable to watch them doing all those advanced tricks/flips 30+ feet in the air. -
Beijing 2008 Olympics (Should China Play Host?)
Darren replied to vegeta rocker's topic in General Discussion
And here I was, thinking this thread was about discussing what you like about the olympics and what events you were watching... Darn :animedepr I can't really say anything that hasn't been said yet. I agree with all of you to a degree. How about that? But I'm not really interested in China's government; that's not really the point of the olympics... *still sad that he can't discuss the strange sports* -
[quote name='Mewmewlover55']Aw I'm sorry you didn't like the book... Lots of people say it's like a chick book lol. So maybe thats why? But I do agree that Stephenie left out a lot of details on the character's physical appearence. Laurent and Victoria didn't look at all like I thought they would be. But i do agree with you on most parts. I hope they pull it off. I wish I saw Pattinson in HP4.... >_>:animeswea[/QUOTE] [SIZE="1"]Oh no, I've read plenty of "Chick books," I guess if you want to call it that. And the parts where she was overly obsessed with Edward didn't annoy me at all. (I had to put myself in that position and think that I would probably do the same if I saw a group of mysterious and beautiful people who never interacted with anyone) I think there are two main things that destroyed the book for me. 1) I love vampires, and while every author has their own creative view to express, I personally despise what Meyer did to the vampire mythology. (Anne Rice all the way!!!) 2) I'm just really cynical. I want to be an author eventually. And I'm not going to say that I'm better than Meyer, but I just get very picky about books. I've read a completely boring and pointless book before that kept my attention just because of the detail. Meyer was on the opposite side of the spectrum. She had a potentially great story (well, to some, it's already a great story) and I think she ruined it. besides the lack of description (I pictured a buff, pale guy with body glitter when she described Edward in the sunlight. LOLZ) there was no real plot devices. It was just Bella being nosy, trying to figure out what Edward was and Edward being nosy because he can't read her thoughts. It was all go here, examine here, meet here, and then bad guys come, kill them, move on... *yawn* The most exciting part was when I found out James was responsible for turning Alice... But then they killed him. It's like the one twist the book had was smothered before it had a chance to turn into something really interesting. (And I don't know, maybe they covered that in more detail in the other books, but I didn't care at that point) For that reason, I actually think the movie will be better. One of my best friends is a total Twilight freak, (she's read all of them like 6 times, owns a bunch of shirts, etc.) and she's already upset because, from the behind-the-scenes stuff, she says there's going to be a lot of inconsistencies with the book. And personally, I'm happy with that! At least Melissa Rosenberg knows how to write something interesting and I hope she was able to develop some sort of plot out of the fat pile of nothing Meyer gave her. (Rosenberg wrote the screenplay, in case you were wondering) And you really should watch Pattinson in HP4. And you might want to pick up Into the Wild, so you can see Stewart. Even though her role in that movie is short, you can really tell that she's got talent from that movie.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"][I]"are you alright?" Kazimir asked. There was a young man sprawled out on the ground in front of him. He didn't move. Kazimir went to touch his seemingly lifeless body, when its hand jerked. He fell back, horrified at what was going on. "Why didn't you save me?" It screamed. A deep, almost demonic voice emerging from its vocal cords. Kazimir was shuffling backwards on the ground. "Who the hell are you?" he screamed, coming to a stop as he backed into a tree. The man, or creature?, had begun moving more and more. Somehow as its bones popped and twisted, it got larger. When it's transformation was done, the creature turned, with solid black eyes, cold enough to kill. "Don't tell me you don't recognize me?" it said. With a monstrous claw, it began fishing something out of a hole in its head that Kazimir hadn't noticed before. Pulling out a silver bullet "Now do you recognize your brother?" He examined the young hunter with pure excitement, as though he were playing with his food. The flesh from his brother's face began peeling and falling to the ground until there was nothing but muscles and exposed bone. With one last demonic roar, it charged. His brother charged to kill him.[/I] Kazimir jolted upright and thrust his fist, (the one that was holding a blade in it) to the side. [B]"Holy shit, man!"[/B] Martin was holding the back the blade from piercing his neck. [B]"I was only trying to wake you up. You were having a nightmare or something."[/B] It was night outside, and the two were still on their Journey to New Orleans. [B]"What's going on?"[/B] Kazimir asked, strangely calm considering what had just passed. [B]"I don't know man, you tell me! You're the one with a fuckin' blade to my throat!"[/B] Kazimir just noticed that he hadn't moved his arm from Martin's neck. After removing the knife, [B]"Where are we?"[/B] [B]"About half-way."[/B] The response was withdrawn. Martin had finally seen why Kazimir was an insomniac. [B]"How long was I asleep?"[/B] [B]"About 10 minutes."[/B] [B]"Pull over,"[/B] Kazimir was fishing a pair of glasses out of his bag. [B]"I'm driving."[/B] [B]"Whoa! No one drives the Huntsmobile except me."[/B] [B]"Do it unless you want me to fall asleep again."[/B] You could tell Martin was deep in thought. If he wasn't as quick as he was last time, he might not be able to protect himself from getting stabbed. The hunter pulled over at a gas station. After grabbing some snacks to make the rest of the trip, Kazimir took over the responsibility of driving. When they pulled back out, Martin was occupying himself with his weapons and choking down junk food. Kazimir was just glad to be keeping his mind busy. But he knew he couldn't do it for much longer. He had to fall asleep eventually.[/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"]Eh, I've been debating the movie for quite some time, but in my opinion, it can't be as bad as the book. (Yes, I'm one of the Twilight haters, but that's another story) As far as actors go, Pattinson and Stewart are two of my favorite. Of course, I've only seen Pattinson in HP4, but he played the part very well and I don't expect him to do any worse here. Unfortunately for Kristen, I feel that she's been scrutinized so much because of the way she looks. (Which let's face it, she's not half-bad) I don't think Meyer really described any of her characters physical appearance to the point of such anger at Stewart's casting. From what I can tell, Bella is supposed to be pretty, but just average... And with the way I've seen Kristen (behind the scenes/interviews) portray and interact with Robert as her character, I'm pretty sure she'll do fine. A lot of movie critics have said that she really blossomed in [I]Into the Wild[/I], despite how short of a role it was, and I can't agree more. As far as unhappy casting: Emmett, Rosalie, Laurent, and Victoria. This has nothing to do with acting ability. It's just that I feel as far as physical aspects go, I figured Emmett would be buffer, Rosalie would be prettier, Laurent would be white, (I know, that sounds bad, but it wasn't meant to be. Again this refers to Meyer's bad writing for leaving that detail out of the book, throwing a lot of fans off) and Victoria would be more feral. (and have redder hair) But again, these are relatively new actors so I can't really say anything bad against their ability to play the part. They might just blow me away when I see it. The other characters, I have no problem with, but that's because I don't really care about their casting. I've only read the first book and characters like Jasper, Jacob, Carlisle, Esme, and the humans don't have as big a role as the aforementioned until later books. So, when the time comes to actually judge them, I will do so.[/SIZE]
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I've been meaning to reply, but I just haven't... Oh well, hopefully I can get a post in tomorrow.
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