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How long do we have to respond to this bevy of questions?
Uh oh. Does that count as a question I have to respond to?
you have a whole week! good luck
How long do we have to respond to this bevy of questions?
Uh oh. Does that count as a question I have to respond to?
What is your favorite Halloween movie?
Who is your favorite horror icon?
What is your favorite kind of candy?
Candy Apple or Caramel Apple?
Pumpkin pie with or without cool whip?
Do you enjoy corn mazes and haunted attractions?
to what lengths could you dissect and debate this question?
Are you dressing up in costume this year? If so, what? If not, why?
Do you believe in aliens?
Do you believe in ghosts?
What was the first comic you read?
Who's your favorite novel writer?
three threads you would smite from the boards?
why did you skip the questions in the first post?
what's your fave rent song?
fave character (besides collins)?
least fave?
Guard, I've known you for so long now. And likely you can still recall the many battles we all fought during the Hype War Years of 2004-2006 (around the time that Superman Returns, Fantastic Four, Spider-Man and the X-Men films were being made).
QUESTION: Can you recall 3 hot fanboy issues that you thought were absolutely the lamest whinefests?
if you could preform any move from street fighter (hadoken, flash kick etc,) what would it be?
Are you working or are you a student?
Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?
How do you plan to get there?
Is liberty an idealistic illusion or an achievable reality?
Being so insecure and afraid to take risks in junior high and high school, especially with girls. I found out a few years later that had I just not been such a wuss, I would have essentially had my pick of the women I had crushes on. That, and I didn't even know I could sing and act until I was 21, because I just figured I wouldn't be as good as the people who did theatre at the time. That's a lesson kids. Write it down.What is your greatest regret?
Changing my greatest regret. I'm a wildly different person, even since age 21 or so. People hardly recognize me anymore.What is your greatest achievement?
The Beatles YELLOW SUBMARINE world. Sort of self explanatory.If you could live in any fictional universe, what would it be, and why?
The Big Bang. Just to experience it.If you could be present for any historical event, what? Why?
WHERE THE WILD THINGS AREWhat was the last film you saw at the cinema?
MAD MENWhat is your favorite TV show?
It's kind of silly, but when I was 9 or 10 I was trying to get a Quick Change Bruce Wayne action figure. This was the BATMAN RETURNS era, and stores were sold out of damn near anything good, and weren't going to be getting any more. I called almost every store in the county we lived in, and finally found one that had one. Called my father at work and asked if he could take me out there to get it after he got off work...and he said yes. Called the store back just before my father got home, and they told me someone had bought it. He got home and I was all upset, and he goes "I thought you wanted it", and tosses me the bag with the figure inside. He worked like an hour and a half away, and had taken off work immediately to go get the thing. It was just amazing to me as a kid.What is your best childhood memory?
An embarrassing moment?
I would never max out my credit card.Which store would you choose to max out your credit card?
Jekyll and Hyde. After the first audition, the director and music director asked me to rent it, so I went out and bought it. I don't buy much.What is the last cd/mp3 you acquired?