I've been watching "The Social Network" a lot, to my pleasant surprise. It's further proof that if everybody says a movie is good, then check it out because it's more than probably going to be really good. It made me wonder what other stories might be behind other less famous websites, or at least less populated websites. And then I was chatting up with my friends on Xbox Live and this came out XD
The Image:
In the second pannel the Wacom Pen is in a different position because I am erasing something. If you want an Escher paradox, the screen of the PC shows this comic strip being made ;3
Other websites I want to see a movie of:
- TV Tropes.
- That Guy with the Glasses.
- IMDB.
Art, Characters and Writing by James Corck
The Image:
In the second pannel the Wacom Pen is in a different position because I am erasing something. If you want an Escher paradox, the screen of the PC shows this comic strip being made ;3
Other websites I want to see a movie of:
- TV Tropes.
- That Guy with the Glasses.
- IMDB.
Art, Characters and Writing by James Corck
Category Artwork (Digital) / Comics
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 700 x 994px
File Size 296.9 kB
Here's the story of Cracked: "Once upon a time, there was a shameless, second rate ripoff of MAD Magazine who's main selling point was that you could buy it if MAD was sold out, you know, just in case, since it was the same, but worse. Then it went under. Then it was reinvented as a regular magazine. And failed even worse than before. Then it became a website, full of comedy writers that arent good enough for publication, reposts of webcomics, and Seanbaby. The End."
XD Dont worry, its not all bad. For example, the story of the Nostalgia Critic goes thus: "Once upon a time there was this nerd who liked popular culture. What he liked even more was making FUN of popular culture. So he made satire of stuff and posted it online, and succeeded despite YouTube being total dicks about it. Eventually, he got together with a bunch of other dorks doing the same thing. And it was hilarious. The End"
I am sorry, I hate his guts! Every movie of his that I watched I hated it! 28 days later, Sunshine, Trainspotting, Slumdog Millionare. My opinion is just my opinion, I don't say I am right. I just say I hate his movies.
I haven't watch 127 hours, but for the looks of it, it might be the first Danny Boyle movie that I like, because it looks and sounds great.
I haven't watch 127 hours, but for the looks of it, it might be the first Danny Boyle movie that I like, because it looks and sounds great.
127 Hours was life changing for me. Dead serious. It is the greatest film I have ever seen no exaggeration. It is only the second film to make me cry (the first was Marly and Me). The script was incredible, the cinematography was amazing, the whole damn film was on fire! But not literally because there were moments in the movie where Aron Ralston almost froze to death.
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