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Some of my friends should get this--a reference to the Joke That Will Not Die...in bed.

Okay, I'll explain the jokes for the benefit of the rest of cyber-space. Basically, I created a monster and started two jokes that Will. Not. Die. The "in bed" joke comes from my mother, of all people. Basically, it's a fortune cookie game. Read your fortune cookie out loud, and then add the words "in bed" to the end of it. You get some pretty interesting stuff.

The "of Evil" joke comes from a fanfiction. I was talking about the villain. Here it is, if anyone's interested. BTW, can anyone tell that I finally learned how to do LJ cuts?



It was a very good day to be evil, Gin reflected as he got up that morning. He picked up his Hairbursh of Evil and brushed his blonde Hair of Evil—he was so proud of it, really he was. Then he put on his Black Trenchcoat of Evil and adjusted his Hat of Evil. Once evilly attired, he walked down the stairs and got in his Black Car of Evil and went to the Black Organization’s Headquarters.

Of Evil.

The blonde he-devil walked through the darkened halls. The Seven Demonic Heads that were their leaders were in the conference room, discussing the idea of having casual Fridays, as the crimson fires of Hell itself spouted from the floors. Screams pierced the air at regular intervals. Britney Spears and the Macarena were playing twenty-four-seven.

Truly, Hell on Earth.

But Gin was on a mission. He had an evil message to deliver to his evil leader, Vermouth.

The doors opened before him—but were they evil doors, he wondered?—as he stepped into Vermouth’s office. She was sitting in the enormous desk chair, smoking. Terrible habit…

“I have an evil—er, I have a message for you,” Gin said, smirking like he always does.

“T-t-t-t-today, Junior,” Vermouth shot back after a dramatic (and evil) moment of silence.

“We found Sherry,” he intoned melodramatically.

“Good. Kill her.” She loved giving that order. It made her feel all warm and fuzzy inside.

Gin fished into the pocket of his Evil Trenchcoat and pulled out a long gold chain. At the end of it dangled a very strange green stone. “Oh, and we also found the Pandora Gem. Beat the Phantom Thief to it. He got caught last night. Stupid kid.”

“So now we can be immortal and evil, instead of just plain evil?” Vermouth jumped to her feet. “God, that’s a turn-on!” The doors slammed closed, and neither of them emerged for quite some time.

(Well, if THAT isn’t the worst mental picture (of evil) in history, I don’t know what is. ::the sane and sensible readers feel the urge to flame the author relentlessly and then leave::)



And so it all began...in other news, the Kaitou Kid DVD is most awesome. In which Kid is sexy, and Heiji is adorable. Also, Facebook is crazy, but fun. I also hate Methods.

So I saw Corpse Bride last night--the Midnight Movie as part of the Homecoming Week festivities. I herded my friends up at about 10:15, and we were there at 10:30. The movie didn't start until 11:30. Crazy? Not so much. We were the first ones in line, and by the time they opened the door, the line stretched down the street and around the corner, so we got good seats. For about the first twenty or thirty minutes, we played Duck, Duck, Goose to keep warm, as it is currently freezing here. But anyway, we saw the movie; I had high expectations, considering that it's Tim Burton. Well...I give you my mini-review.

THE GOOD
- Interesting concept
- Cool animation
- Very stylistic
- Awesome score (including some great piano music)
- Some really great sight-gags and jokes
- One UBER-KICK-ASS dance sequence with skeletons and black-lights
- Johnny Depp ^.^

THE NOT-SO-GOOD
- Underdeveloped characters (give me development or give me death!)
- Weak songs
- Very short
- Villain just kind of...appears (he just walks in with absolutely NO explanation whatsoever)
- Lacked...color (it was a very grey movie...)
- Whiskey tango foxtrot?? ending

That's the basics. All in all, I enjoyed myself, but I was not over-the-top impressed. The ending especially irritated me. It pretty much just stopped. It really needed about two more minutes to wrap things up for the other characters. It's cute, it's got some stuff going for it, but overall The Nightmare Before Christmas was far, far better.

Luvs,
~ Candy-chan ^.^

"You kept your promise. You set me free. Now I can do the same for you."
- Emily (aka the Corpse Bride), Corpse Bride

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Date: 2005-10-06 03:42 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaitodoushi.livejournal.com
Heh, I must take the "of evil" quiz! And I got the jokes... sad, huh? Your comments about the DVD were so true... =P Oh, Kaito and Heiji... *goes off to fangirl land* And I read your thing about Corpse Bride, which, according to your comments, I shouldn't watch because I hated The Nightmare Before Christmas. *waits to be attacked once again by screaming fans*

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Date: 2005-10-06 04:08 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
I'm not gonna attack you for not liking The Nightmare Before Christmas. My mom hates it too, so when I told her I was going to see Corpse Bride, she told me to have fun, but she had no interest in it, while Dad was calling over her shoulder for me to tell him all about it :) Such is my family.

BTW, while I was typing this response, I was kneeling on the ground with my laptop perched up on my knees, and Jerry (the band director) walked past and said I looked like I was praying to Allah, but I was facing the wrong direction, 'cause East was that-a-way. Jerry cracks me up sometimes :-P

I haven't seen you on MSN lately--get online! I need a chat-age fix!!!

MOVIES!

Date: 2005-10-06 03:48 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brad-jmg22.livejournal.com
Ack, I hate when movies just stop. Even if it's because there's a sequel to follow...still hate it, lol. Apparently the space bar on this keyboard requires much force to work. *SLAM* LOL Nothing worse than a defiant space bar. Anyway, glad you had fun. Was going to go to that very same movie with some friends of mine but it didn't work out as it was showing at a time we couldn't all go...so we went to the Exorcism of Emily Rose instead. I liked that one for the most part. Aside from my coughing all the way through it (I have a cold) it was pretty good.

Oh and just so you know, I'll never look at a fortune in a fortune cookie the same way again. :p Good to see you on here again by the way.

Re: MOVIES!

Date: 2005-10-06 04:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
My MOM taught me the fortune cookie game when I was in, oh, ninth grade or so.

I want to see The Exorcism of Emily Rose!! I heard it's good. I also wish it was November 8 now, so I could get Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on DVD...

Re: MOVIES!

Date: 2005-10-07 07:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brad-jmg22.livejournal.com
LOL, interesting the things parents can teach us. I thought it was a good movie so hopefully you like it when you get to see it. I want it to be Oct. 11th (Tues.) 'cause that's when Gary Allan's new CD comes out! :D I brought that up since we were on the topic of wishing, lol. I have yet to see Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, actually. I seem to recall a stellar review of it from you via your LJ. Might have to check it out! :)

Of Doom, Of Evil...

Date: 2005-10-07 01:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ulfstormbringer.livejournal.com
Hehe. Seeing that just made me think about a card for an expansion of one of the card games I play "Munchkin" It's an enhancer for any single peice of equipment. So you could have "Boot of buttkicking... Of DOOM!" or the "BroadSword(Only useable by female chars)... OF DOOM!" Rather amusing. And such is my response, because I'm such a geek.

Re: Of Doom, Of Evil...

Date: 2005-10-07 01:39 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
*laughs* Matter o' fact, DOOM is actually another running gag amidst our group. We picked THAT up from good ol' Invader Zim. Don't know if you're familiar with it, but Gir gave us the Doom Song. We heart Gir. We heart Gir LOTS.

"But I neeeeeeeeed tacos. I need them or I will explode. That happens to me sometimes..."
- Gir :)

Re: Of Doom, Of Evil...

Date: 2005-10-07 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ulfstormbringer.livejournal.com
*singsong voice* "I get sing the doom song now!"
Yes, I'm familiar with GIR and Zim.
*starts humming the doom song*

Re: Of Doom, Of Evil...

Date: 2005-10-07 04:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
Dance with us, Gir...dance with us into oblivion...WHEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

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Date: 2005-10-07 02:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] spirit-sage-333.livejournal.com
The movie sucked. It had a few gags in there but only one time did I laugh, mostly the singing was predictable and repeditive, and FAR too much. I TOTALLY agree on character development and the appearance of the bad guy. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot indeed! It was a great idea, it just was very boring. I found it hard to laugh knowing the entire time that there was no way this movie would end in a "happy" manor. Points for the butterflies though. Pretty........ :D

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Date: 2005-10-07 04:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] candy--chan.livejournal.com
I like butterflies. Butterflies are preeeeetty...and blessed are the easily amused, for we shall never be bored :)

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