I suggest a rebellion.
I was sitting having a little look at Facebook when I discovered an app called Untold Secrets. I think - 'Oh, this could be fun' and have a wee look around the app, learning what kind of things it doues and really just browsing, window shopping really. When I was looking around, I found a little tab at the top of the thing called 'Your Results'. What could it be? It turned out that it was what other people had answered about you. I was intrigued and looked at the answers. Some of them were quite good; such as "Do you think Holly Black is attractive? Yes", others were questionable; "Do you think Holly Black is a virgin? No" (x3) Well, lets just say that if I was in a horror film, I wouldn't be the first to get killed. ;) Anyway, I wanted to know who answered these questions, so I clicked the button that said 'Find out who answered...' (I didn't notice the bit that said '...for 50 credits'). I clicked it and it said that I didn't have enough credits so I then clicked the button to get more credits. I was furious when I read it and it said that I had to buy them!! I'm not going to do that - I don't have a credit card, I don't have enough money on my phone and I'm not going to mooch off my dad again! It's not the first time either. I have actually lost count of the number of times that I run out of money on some internet thing and I've tried to get more money and it says that you have to buy credits. I don't know if there is anyone else like this but I am SICK of it!
So I didn't have to buy any credits I answered some questions and I now have 9 credits, which is nowhere near 50, but I had to stop so I wasn't answering too many questions, certainly not enough to annoy everyone with.
Is it just me who is sick of this or are the majority of people fed up with it?
:)
Sunday, 18 April 2010
Here I am!
I've realised after answering a question on formspring.me that I can really rant.
I answered the question "What was the worst movie you've ever seen?" and I ended up with an 11 line answer. If that's not ranting I don't know what is. I knew I could talk but I never realised that I could talk that much about such a short question.
I ended up writing about The Dark Knight and how I think it's rubbish. This was my answer:
"I've seen quite a few rubbish movies.
Twilight is obviously high up in the list of the worst ones.
The Dark Knight also springs to mind. It finished about five different times, it lasted about a day and the acting was certainly questionable, not to mention the useless screenplay. I will say that Heath Ledger's performance was the only thing that made me keep watching the film, but, to be honest, I'm not even a big fan of that: it was only the film's single redeeming feature. The only reason that the film was a huge blockbuster is because of Heath Ledger dying (RIP). I'm not saying that it wasn't awful, because it was, but I am saying that it might have clouded everyone's judgement of the film. Overall, it was rubbish, especially Christian Bale's irritatingly obvious imitation of Michael Keaton's Batman. I'm not saying that Christian Bale is a bad actor, just that he could have tried to make his Batman more original instead of trying to be Michael Keaton, because, let's face it, he's not."
I think that, after re-reading my answer, I might me quite opinionated. Oh well. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, no matter how long, wrong, stupid, or ranty, and mine seem to be all of those things at some point or another. Of course, I'm never wrong, it's just my opinions that might be.
p.s. This is actually my first time blogging, so feel free to give me any criticism, preferably constructive, and any comments are welcome.
:)
I answered the question "What was the worst movie you've ever seen?" and I ended up with an 11 line answer. If that's not ranting I don't know what is. I knew I could talk but I never realised that I could talk that much about such a short question.
I ended up writing about The Dark Knight and how I think it's rubbish. This was my answer:
"I've seen quite a few rubbish movies.
Twilight is obviously high up in the list of the worst ones.
The Dark Knight also springs to mind. It finished about five different times, it lasted about a day and the acting was certainly questionable, not to mention the useless screenplay. I will say that Heath Ledger's performance was the only thing that made me keep watching the film, but, to be honest, I'm not even a big fan of that: it was only the film's single redeeming feature. The only reason that the film was a huge blockbuster is because of Heath Ledger dying (RIP). I'm not saying that it wasn't awful, because it was, but I am saying that it might have clouded everyone's judgement of the film. Overall, it was rubbish, especially Christian Bale's irritatingly obvious imitation of Michael Keaton's Batman. I'm not saying that Christian Bale is a bad actor, just that he could have tried to make his Batman more original instead of trying to be Michael Keaton, because, let's face it, he's not."
I think that, after re-reading my answer, I might me quite opinionated. Oh well. Everyone is entitled to an opinion, no matter how long, wrong, stupid, or ranty, and mine seem to be all of those things at some point or another. Of course, I'm never wrong, it's just my opinions that might be.
p.s. This is actually my first time blogging, so feel free to give me any criticism, preferably constructive, and any comments are welcome.
:)
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