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Post by himiko on Jan 17, 2008 0:41:39 GMT
Yeah, sleep by 5am is often a good idea- especially if you have to be awake for morning lectures *headdesks*
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Post by Libitine on Jan 17, 2008 0:45:56 GMT
True.
The day is waaaay longer when you are up so early.
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Post by himiko on Jan 17, 2008 2:04:05 GMT
But it can be shortened by sleeping whenever and wherever you can. Afternoons, early evenings, weekends, aforementioned lectures, etc.
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Post by hilloneko on Jan 17, 2008 2:19:42 GMT
Especially if you master the power of sleepwalking than you can sleep on your way to school.
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Post by Libitine on Jan 17, 2008 10:35:36 GMT
AND Sleeptalking.
Which my sister tells me I have mastered already.
;D
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Post by himiko on Jan 17, 2008 22:23:22 GMT
Yeah, now I just need to master the art of sleep-listening and sleep-writing, then it doesnt matter if I fall asleep in lectures.
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Post by Libitine on Jan 18, 2008 1:44:58 GMT
That would be perfect.
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Zocha
Merlin's Apprentice
Something wicked this way comes
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Post by Zocha on May 26, 2008 2:01:06 GMT
Hey guys Merlin's Apprentice is on Free Movies on Demand, and I was wondering if I should watch it ...? I know people here say it ruins the view of the first, but it looks rather different so I don't think it'll affect me much ... I mean, the Lady of the Lake is dressed like a rip-off of Queen Mab. Sooo .... is it worth it just to watch as a means to pass the time? Or is it absolute hell?
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Post by Lane of Magic on May 27, 2008 2:12:52 GMT
I doubt anything could take from the greatness of the first! ;D As for this movie - don't consider it a sequel, if you want to watch it, or you might end up with a headache, trying to make sense of it. Seen as a stand-alone, it's an OK-ish film, if you ask me - not highly inspiring, nor highly entertaining, but there certainly have been (and will be) movies much worse than this one. But whether you watch it or not, is your own personal decision. If you do watch it, however, tell us what you think.
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Zocha
Merlin's Apprentice
Something wicked this way comes
Posts: 188
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Post by Zocha on May 27, 2008 2:41:43 GMT
I only watched about 15 minutes of it - I may or may not go back to it but curiosity will get the better of me. Yeah, it's really confusing to see it as a sequel, and no offense to Sam Neil but the way his hair is done up he appears to be a woman, if you look at him from the back. Please tell me it's not just me. Didn't see much of Miranda but what I did ... well, it's as if they merged Puddles with Mab. Like if they had a daughter together. Weird. And the whole thing with the pig ... why a pig? Did they have to be so corny?
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Post by Zoicite on Oct 5, 2008 23:44:28 GMT
THANK YOU. I HATE that pig. HATE HATE HATE. Because he's pointless, even more so than all the rest of the movie, and it irritates me. If he's an all-knowing, talking pig, shouldn't he have helped out more?
Or at least, known the movie was going to suck and stayed away from it/made the writers change it?
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Post by hilloneko on Oct 7, 2008 5:20:25 GMT
Yes the pig is annoying though if it helps I can claim that I am dissecting said pig in my Anatomy class bwaahahaa.
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Post by Libitine on Oct 17, 2008 19:06:41 GMT
..... I liked the pig.
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Post by Lane of Magic on Oct 17, 2008 23:42:29 GMT
I am dissecting said pig in my Anatomy class bwaahahaa. *gulp* Gods... DX But yes, I also liked the pig. To the extent that I've been tempted to vote it as my favourite charrie in the whole movie. (What does that say about MA as a whole, I know...)
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Post by Zoicite on Oct 18, 2008 7:25:32 GMT
I like Sir Rupert much better than the pig. And yes, I think that one line speaks for all past/future and present MA debates: The pig is the best one.
How horrible, that we've come across a movie so hateful that we need to rant about it so! *faints*
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