This has the potential to be really quite interesting...

Jan 15, 2009 22:46

From fajrdrako:

Ask me seven questions. Not just any seven questions though. No, to keep it interesting, use the seven questions as per below - just copy and paste the following, replace the blanks with something you want to know/ask (e.g. 3. Donkeys or sandcastles and why?), anything you want, personal, silly, surreal or deep, comment away and I'll answer ( Read more... )

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fajrdrako February 3 2009, 19:58:48 UTC
I've been meaning to post to this, but never (whimper!) get the time.

1. What do you think of Watchmen?
2. When did you last reread the Lymond chronicles?
3. Arthur or Merlin and why?
4. What did you have for supper?
5. What is/are your favorite MCR songs?
6. How would you like to spend a day off work, if you had no reponsibilities to nayone?
7. Who would you most like to cast as the Doctor?

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rosiespark February 3 2009, 20:33:10 UTC
Ooh, interesting questions! I wasgoing to watch last week's Supernatural but maybe I'll have a bash at your questions instead. :)

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rosiespark February 3 2009, 21:36:56 UTC
1. I haven't finished it yet - Nite Owl and Rorschach have just hacked Veidt's (very primitive-looking!) computer and come to the conclusion that he's implicated in, if not masterminding, everything. I'm enjoying it, but with some reservations. After all the hype, I'm a bit disappointed that I don't love it more or feel all that attracted to any of the characters. And the art feels dated, even to me who has had fairly limited exposure to other comic books or graphic novels. The colouring is certainly far from subtle... I do like the addition of text sections, and I appreciate the complexity and the way important information is scattered throughout - the Dunnett-like puzzle nature of it. And now I'm looking forward to watching the trailer again ( ... )

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rosiespark February 3 2009, 21:55:15 UTC
*sigh* Mind like a sieve. MCR did comment on Sharpest - I even talk about it here. It was This is How I Disappear that they left out of the commentary.

I think it's in the booklet in the limited edition Black Parade that Gerard leaves Sharpest out - he writes about all the other songs. Scans of the whole booklet. :)

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