Last day of the longest weekend in the whole year!! Yay... Any way, I've been very busy, finishing Battle of the Labyrinth (SOOOO GOOD) and writing for Script frenzy. Which reminds me, I have the link for my profile on Script Frenzy if you want to check it out, but I'm not 100 % sure that it can work, but anyways, here you go: http://www.scriptfrenzy.org/eng/user/547923 I have noticed that I can write a lot faster than I did before. Then again, how much faster can I get, I finished one screenplay of 126 pages in 2 weeks time last summer. Not to brag... But today I finished like 10 pages in a breeze, I'm not tired or anything, and I took a lot of brakes. But my eyes are tired now, so it's a sign that I should stop.
Speaking of the brakes, you know how I totally love Percy Jackson right? So I checked out some of the old movies of the actors in the movie. Logan Lerman (Percy) has been in pretty funny, but really weird films before, like Meet Bill. I totally forgot he was in Hoot! I loved that book! Any way, I found out that Brandon T Jackson (Grover) was in the Tooth Fairy and is going to be in Lottery Ticket, with Bow Wow (Arf). But the weirdest of all, I found out that Alexandra Daddario (Annabeth) was in a lot of scary movies. I mean, like a lot. Some of her roles were in TV series, and you can never find those episodes, trust me, I've tried with Hillary Swank and Growing Pains, up to this day, I have never seen her in it, and yet every one says she was!! So those roles were gone, that left movies. And then she had a lot of movies where is was "Pretty Girl" or "Nick's girlfriend" or bla bla bla. And since I was too lazy to search some where other than Wiki, I only got like three of her movies, not including Percy Jackson. I watched the trailer of every one, which wasn't a good idea. The first one, she wasn't in the trailer, and the movie was about girls posing as babysitters, but actually running a prostitution system. It's called the Babysitters. Then there was this freaky movie (remember, just freaky) called the Attic, and she was in a little bit of the trailer, but you could barely see her face. She was a victim of some kinda killing, so she was bloody and running in the trailer. It was about these people moving into a haunted house, sort of, and she was killed a long time ago and she's trying to get out of the attic, I think. Then the last one freaked me out the most. It was like a full on scary movie, and in that one she was like a main character, so you could see her throughout the trailer. She was like a girl living with her dad, whom she hated, and every day she jogged past this creepy old house, and there's this boy in the window. In the beginning of the trailer, the boy was kidnapped by this scary guy. And then the trailer turns intense, it shows all these girls being tortured and hung from hooks and screaming and locked in rooms, and it just scared the heck out of me. And then Annabeth (I call her that because her name is too long, and she will forever be Annabeth in my brain) tries to help these girls, I think. But my point is that I'm still getting the scared gut feeling, and I hate that feeling!! I hate it! It gives me chills and sends my imagination wild, which is not good, considering I'm a writer and I can think of pretty weird stuff to scare myself. What's scary about it is that this actually happens. People get tortured and kidnapped. I mean, I hate like vampire scary movies too, but there's a part of me that will always be like "Okay, it's not real, it will never happen" but these movies are like "It can happen" and it's not like One Missed Call where people have to target you or you have to be an important person in the White House, this can happen to any one, especially girls, and I'm a girl, and, yeah. So I just need to tell someone this, and it makes me feel better than if I held it in, see? I feel better already. Thanks for listening to me while I ranted on, but I had to in order to let it out and be free with it. I'm still scared, and I still have that gut feeling, but I think I can manage, thanks again!!
Quote of the day:
"Being alone is scarier than any boogey man and the reason why I don't choose to see Horror movies as a rule." Tom Sizemore
Thank you! See? I don't understand people who can watch scary movies and get scared at night. And this is why I don't like clowns or dolls, when I was seven, I watched Chucky because I thought I can handle it, and throughout the night, I continued to imagine Chucky in my room, and I never liked dolls since. As for clowns...........
Beep, Jessica is being very annoying at the moment, I insure you that you would not enjoy listening to what she has to say after this, please leave a message and she can get back to you on Tuesday when her brain stops it constant cycle of amassment of horror and madness, thank you and have a nice day. Beep.
About Me
- Sophie Tribiani
- Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Okay, sup? How you doing? Good! But you're probably here to know about me. I'm Sophie and I'm 15, grade 9, Asian, bla bla bla. I like a lot of stuff! Like books, music, MOVIES (if you want to know which ones, just go down to the bottom)! I want to be a director when I grow up, sooooo fun!! And I've got lots of friends, well, not lots, but a fair bit. People call me hard-working, or just a nerd. I am a nerd, a hard-core nerd, you got a problem with that? Good. I'm also just hard-core, I mean, I've got people's backs, I fight for what I believe in, I say what's on my mind, I don't sway with the crowd. Yeah, anything else? If you have any more questions (Which you probably don't, because you probably know me in real life, and you'll know that Sophie Tribiani doesn't exit, at least I hope I didn't steal someone else's name o.O....) Just read some of my posts, I've got lots!
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