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You are really missing out. Read the books then.
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Legit wasn't aware that Bassoon was honestly repping the Twilight books.
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The passages I read from a Twilight book online were hilarious. So bad it's downright funny.
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The blog dissecting Twilight is great if pointless cause how much do you need to know to know that it's probably not a good book to read?
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Sample, laugh at the book and feel superior, move on.
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Back in high school I would carry around a copy because girls would always chat me up about it.
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Back in high school Twilight didn't exist cause we weren't ***gots.
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You guys are obviously confusing it with Fifty Shades of Grey
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it is pretty much the exact same title
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Another good, sad Swedish film is "A Man called Ove" (En man som heter Ove). If that doesn't make you cry then you have no soul. Although Tom Hanks is remaking it/starring in it so you could always wait for the American version. "Lilja-4-ever" is another great film although that might throw you off the deep end. Generally, Swedish films aren't that good these days. Mainly over the top mushy with a few exceptions. |
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I've got a good amount of Swedish movies I intend to watch, since I bought a bunch of Ingmar Bergman movies on DVD a while ago. |
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nationality but Swedish.. The whole movie revolves around his being a Swede... debates with the districts (kommun), Volvo vs. Saab. It will be interesting to see how it is adapted. It is like "Låt den rätte komma in" transl. Let the Right One in.The book was really disturbing. I saw the Swedish version and was kind of shocked that it got so much praise. It wasnt that good. Alot of the main bits of the book were cut out and ignored. Never saw the American one though I hope it wasnt true to the book as well. Although maybe they changed the translation because that story was really messed up. One of the few books that haunt me. |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine - Duet (S1/E19)
In this riveting episode a visiting Cardassian becomes a pathetic, sobbing excuse for a man after his true identity is questioned. Is he Gul Darheel a.k.a. the "Butcher of Gallitep" or is he a mild manner filing clerk, Aamin Marritza? Will we ever find out? Not actually a fan of DS9, but I give this episode a pass. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon...._AC_SY445_.jpg |
How the **** does one become "not actually a fan of DS9"? Shameful.
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