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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:31 pm
Vincent Valentine-Jenova Jenannen Is ther going to be a Meri+Kimi hangout thread? We could place it in the main event forum. I highly doubt that we're all on the same team, but we can at least throw balloons at each other. wink We should make one! And Jen, your avatar is so cute right now.I did whee Well, my main accound did. ninja

Thankies <3 Did you post that when I she was still in my tankini or after I'd she'd chaned into my her Barton Shirt?
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:53 pm
*Falls over laughing* Looks like someone saw Hot Fuzz X'D!!! Meriko ... *thinks sadly to herself that she's been completely corrupted by her past modding experiences* Ooooh Meri! X'D! I didn't mean THAT! *Has a giggle fit* rofl
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Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2007 10:11 pm
Yay! I finally have all the Team Spirit hearts made. 4laugh
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 10:41 am
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 1:55 pm
There are some freebies that I posted up in both of my shops. wink If you want to use them as a "base" heart for an order that'll cost ya.
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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:29 pm
Eve: Ooh, very nice. :3
Bri: Oh hell yes, someone has seen Hot Fuzz. X3 Someone bought it as soon as it was available on DVD, too. The same someone also has Shawn of the Dead and loves Land of the Dead because two particular actors have a cameo as zombies.
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 4:23 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:31 am
Meriko Eve: Ooh, very nice. :3 Bri: Oh hell yes, someone has seen Hot Fuzz. X3 Someone bought it as soon as it was available on DVD, too. The same someone also has Shawn of the Dead and loves Land of the Dead because two particular actors have a cameo as zombies. Sweeeeeeet XD I laughed my a** off at Hot Fuzz :'3 And there's one scene in Shaun of the Dead that KILLS me every time X'D (Spoiler: It's the scene where Dylan Moran's character gets taken by the zombies and Lucy Davis starts beating the zombies with his leg when it pops off in her hands as she's trying to save him X'D!!). And which actor cameos, Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright? X'D
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:37 am
Yay! Bri and Meri are on Durem!!! biggrin Let's high-five? X'D
EDIT: P.S: Bri, do you have any good refs of your OC Violet Viper? I want to draw her for you, but I can't find any references. sad
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 3:00 pm
Bri: Yep, Simon and Edgar cameo as zombies. X3 (Whited out in case you want to go look for them yourself: they are the two chained up zombies that a woman poses in front of in order to get a souvenir photograph.)
It's hard for me to pick a favorite scene in Shawn. XD There are so many little bits that just slay me. My top picks are probably the series of scenarios that they consider before leaving the house, and how their killing of Kevin becomes increasingly blase with each run-through...and then the scene in the Winchester as they rhythmically beat a zombie with pool cues while Queen plays in the background (David! Kill the Queen!). rofl
I'm such a whore for zombie movies. I love them all, from Dawn of the Dead and Resident Evil to Shawn of the Dead and 28 Days Later (which I still consider a zombie movie). I am SO excited that Resident Evil: Extinction is coming out soon, even if I'm confused about the storyline. *heh* Why in the world am I seeing new Raccoon City Hive footage? @-@
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:42 pm
Oh i know, I'm psyched about the new rasident evil too. I never got a chance to see the first two in theaters, so this'll be a first for me! I think the only scary movie wi watched in a theater was Saw. Genius. Idk about zombie movies...they kinda freak me out...
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 12:11 am
I get seriously creeped out by the cheesy "horror rides" at out local amusement park. I so don't wantch thrillers/horror movies.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 5:50 am
Meriko Bri: Yep, Simon and Edgar cameo as zombies. X3 (Whited out in case you want to go look for them yourself: they are the two chained up zombies that a woman poses in front of in order to get a souvenir photograph.) It's hard for me to pick a favorite scene in Shawn. XD There are so many little bits that just slay me. My top picks are probably the series of scenarios that they consider before leaving the house, and how their killing of Kevin becomes increasingly blase with each run-through...and then the scene in the Winchester as they rhythmically beat a zombie with pool cues while Queen plays in the background (David! Kill the Queen!). rofl I'm such a whore for zombie movies. I love them all, from Dawn of the Dead and Resident Evil to Shawn of the Dead and 28 Days Later (which I still consider a zombie movie). I am SO excited that Resident Evil: Extinction is coming out soon, even if I'm confused about the storyline. *heh* Why in the world am I seeing new Raccoon City Hive footage? @-@ Aye XD Ramero liked their witty acting in SofTD so much, that he was dying to get them in one of his new zombie movies :3 And I agree totally with those scenes too X'D! I can't help but sway to the music during the second one you mentioned rofl I personally categorizer 28 Days/Weeks Later as zombie movies too. (Have you seen 28WL? Oh God it was good @w@) If any movie has it where people die and become reanimated as [almost] mindless killing machines, it's zombies to me XD Land of the Dead was pure genius to me in this respect. Having the zombies actually learn from their environment that they've been exposed to for so long was a totally new take for the zombie genre for the new age of fans. The older H. P. Lovecraft movie "The Reanimator" was pretty awesome too in the respects of one of the zombies learning to adapt to his "condition" (I would not recommend this movie to the faith of heart though. It's actually a bit more crudely done compared to Ramero's work, given it's age and "OMG" shock effect X'D). *Swoons* I could talk all day about these types of films, but I must go hang out with my parents X'D They got in last night :3! *Huggles all* Later! heart
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 7:23 am
*bahaha* Yes, you must certainly go hang out with your parents instead of yammering on about zombie movies on Gaia Online. XD
The thing about 28 Days/Weeks Later is that the infected people aren't dead, so technically it's not a proper zombie movie. I love the freshness of the idea, though. I mean come on...zombies that RUN. *shiver* I dearly love the first, but the second one bothered me in one aspect that interfered with my ability to "get into" the movie, and that's that the infecteds' behavior seemed too deus ex machina.
I can with some difficulty shrug off the idea that the US Army is so collectively short-sighted as to keep the world's last known specimen of the rage virus in such a low-level security room that the janitor has access to it via keycard without at least assigning one security guard to watch the door. However, that strains my ability to suspend disbelief to the point that I find it impossible to believe that the deceitful, wife-deserting, cowardly a-hole b*****d of a husband retained enough of his wits to keycard himself out of the room after becoming infected. In the same vein, his rather single-minded tracking of his children seemed inconsistent with infection.
One could surmise that the husband escaped from the room not by keycarding himself out, but because Army men burst into the room and were killed, thus affording him a means of escape. However this brings me back to the unbelievable stupidity of military men. If I were looking at a sealed room in which an infected was raging, the last thing that would occur to me would be to open the door.
And how did the wife escape anyway? Last time I saw her clean was trapped on the second story of a house with at least a dozen infecteds after her. She wasn't in a situation where she could have hidden successfully until the infecteds lost interest and moved on, and even if she had broken a window and tumbled down to the ground, there were still infecteds outside waiting for her which I doubt she could have simply outrun.
It's arguable that the infecteds lost interest in her once she was herself infected, but if that is the case, why did the husband attack her once he was infected? Infecteds do not turn on other infecteds even when there aren't any cleans around to nosh on, as proven in the church scene early in the first movie.
Whole packs of infecteds also seemed to be moved about the countryside at the whim of the scriptwriter. La la-la la-la, here we go creeping across the silent and still grasses...hey, did you see that plot bunny go hopping by? WHOADANG, 100 infecteds 60 seconds away and closing fast! Quick, bring in the deus ex helicopta!
...that helicopter=lawnmower scene was awesome, though.
...man, do NOT get me started on movies. XD I can go on for days.
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Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 1:01 pm
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