Knocked watching Gremlins off the ol' bucket list.
I have never watched it because the premise of the movie terrifies me. What else is on that bucket list?
@IgorLollipop – …are you someone who doesn't like scary movies, Kari?The bucket list part was actually some of my inside-humor because I've
@IgorLollipop – never actually kept a bucket list. While I like, quite well, the premise, I've never been able to bring myself to write a
@IgorLollipop – list of things I must do for the future; I guess it's my nature of never really tying myself down to any idea or thought
@IgorLollipop – until I've given it years and thought it over 20 times. I've started writing down things as they come to me to see if I can
@IgorLollipop – get around it. So far, however, all I have (other than the above) is this: http://thirst2.xanga.com/770085266/item/.
@thirst2 - I do like scary movies, but I don't because I'm easily terrified. Sort of why getting into TWD was a big shift for me. I
@thirst2 - don't usually watch things that are so violent/intense/frightening. But I do like scary movies. They just terrorize me.
@thirst2 - I am getting better at it, though. Ahh, okay, I see. In that case, any other films you feel you must see? The premise is a
@thirst2 - good one, I agree. I've often thought of writing one myself, but, I'm much like you in that regard. Aha, there's another
@thirst2 - film I haven't seen because I'm terrified. :c
@IgorLollipop – Heh, plenty; my brother's always chiding me for not having seen enough films (though I still contend there are plenty he
@IgorLollipop – hasn't seen yet). Some pop-culture ones on the list are Karate Kid, The Goonies, and – I'll admit – the Indiana Jones
@IgorLollipop – trilogy. And Children of the Corn isn't too bad; it's a bit dated, by now. Worst of it is some gore and there's little of
@IgorLollipop – it and it's mostly over the top.
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I have never watched it because the premise of the movie terrifies me. What else is on that bucket list?
@IgorLollipop – …are you someone who doesn't like scary movies, Kari?The bucket list part was actually some of my inside-humor because I've
@IgorLollipop – never actually kept a bucket list. While I like, quite well, the premise, I've never been able to bring myself to write a
@IgorLollipop – list of things I must do for the future; I guess it's my nature of never really tying myself down to any idea or thought
@IgorLollipop – until I've given it years and thought it over 20 times. I've started writing down things as they come to me to see if I can
@IgorLollipop – get around it. So far, however, all I have (other than the above) is this: http://thirst2.xanga.com/770085266/item/.
@thirst2 - I do like scary movies, but I don't because I'm easily terrified. Sort of why getting into TWD was a big shift for me. I
@thirst2 - don't usually watch things that are so violent/intense/frightening. But I do like scary movies. They just terrorize me.
@thirst2 - I am getting better at it, though. Ahh, okay, I see. In that case, any other films you feel you must see? The premise is a
@thirst2 - good one, I agree. I've often thought of writing one myself, but, I'm much like you in that regard. Aha, there's another
@thirst2 - film I haven't seen because I'm terrified. :c
@IgorLollipop – Heh, plenty; my brother's always chiding me for not having seen enough films (though I still contend there are plenty he
@IgorLollipop – hasn't seen yet). Some pop-culture ones on the list are Karate Kid, The Goonies, and – I'll admit – the Indiana Jones
@IgorLollipop – trilogy. And Children of the Corn isn't too bad; it's a bit dated, by now. Worst of it is some gore and there's little of
@IgorLollipop – it and it's mostly over the top.
Comments are closed.