Gentleman ain't afraid of no ghost
April 17, 2010
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Yes I'm still interested! However I will need to make a space for him first. I may have a friend adopting a pet from me.
kicks down your door in the middle of the night THE DOG IS FINE. ...did you pay the rent?
My dear fellow, you betray yourself. ; )
Hold up for a second, I adding it all to the file.
But an eye for an eye, I suppose...
You will NEVER be a bigger LOTR fan than me.
I think... it's just that as I get closer to these kinds of situations in real life, the more obvious fiction leaves a bad taste in my mouth? I'm the only one in my class who absolutely loathes Dr. House, for example. Even the first series of Sherlock I don't think I would be so interested in if it came out this year, much able to stomach the second - although I DO have an adventure weakness, but even then it would just be pure "fun", you know?
Also something about overt symbolism as I get older blah blah blah I'm sorry I don't know when I got rigid it's going to break me some day

But still, two thumbs up for Mads. Have another secret: I think in some situations he could give Anthony Hopkins a run for his money. Silence of the Lambs is a classic on it's own, but if you watch it first, it does stand a head above the other films. Despite that, perhaps the only time a film character has ever scared me was when Hannibal Lecter THREW A MAN ACROSS A ROOM in Hannibal. Anybody else I could, but I don't think I'd ever be able to talk myself out of that Hannibal Lecter's wrath.