Posts by Hadyn Green
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Do those time-travel helmets double for riot use?
You're still using the helmet model? How antiquated. Wait, can a time machine be antiquated?
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Perhaps we could change the venue to Valentines or Cobb & Co.
Cobb & Co. Disappointingly flimsy pirate ships full of fries for all!
And everyone gets a free Traffic Light
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Yes.
Sorry I had to assume you'd do the Hitler thing first. Me, I'd probably go see dinosaurs first because it's a time machine, I can get around to the important stuff whenever I want, right?
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Wow, this got serious without me noticing
Jackie has admitted doing something then she's not proud of now. I've got a whole bunch of those somethings: doesn't everyone?
Quite.
So we can probably agree that should Jackie attempt any pinching now she could get anything from an angry glare to a shin kicking, and definitely get a stern talking to. And I imagine that should Jackie be able to travel through time that she would tell her past self just that (after she assassinated Hitler or something).
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The scariest "book" I read was a Stephen King short story (his best work was in short stories) about a kid who meets the devil in the forest somewhere in (surprise!) Maine.
The Shining = most definitely not scary
Giovanni you tough old bastard. What is the scariest film then?
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Cynically if I was a writer whose book had been deranked, now would be the best time for me to write the wittiest blog post I could with plenty of links to places readers could buy my book as a "protest" against Amazon or at least get larger audiences to read my stuff.
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The Shining is, hands down, the scariest film I have ever seen (I never read the book despite being a big King fan as a teenager). The scene where Shelley Duvall walks up the stairs and sees a person in a bear suit is fucking terrifying.
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I can totally handle splatter and gore (I am just not interested in Saw et al). In fact there is some gore in Quarantine that I sat through quite happily. Well not "happily"
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And Wellingtonians: stay tuned. We're working on a similar meet-up in the capital too.
Hurry up, ehoa!
The current ETA is May
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Thanks y'all it was very fun. Amy and I did joke just before I went in that I would get the old "So, what's a blog?" question.