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Saturday. 10.31.09 3:45 pm
I missed 4 days of school being completely zonked out by inflamed tonsils, massive head aches, fatigue, etc.

Last night I went to Ryan's for a double movie night and the first sleepover in quite a while. We watched 28 Days Later and The Shining. Both fantastic movies. Jack Nicholson owns.

I'm completely confused because I thought there was some sort of scene in The Shining that had little dancing figurines (like on a really ornate clock) that started bashing each other with hammers or something of that nature, but it wasn't in the movie and I couldn't find mention of it on the internet. Am I just crazy?

A nurse had to squeeze my finger for almost 5 minutes because I wasn't bleeding enough to get a good blood work. It was kind of strange.

School work is probably going to drown me now. I need to get on my college applications, get on my bed room, and do this final draft for the IA that I hate with a single-minded passion. Ugh. I lost a whole week.

Parasite Eve is a movie from Japan around 1996. Saw it on youtube. It was pretty cool. Neat premise, decent execution.

Now to study for a test I heard about by chance.
9 Comments.


Two versions of The Shining:
The one with Jack Nicholson, and then the one Stephen King himself produced. I believe that clock scene was in Stephen King's original. You know how they cut things from the book to make the movie "flow better," and stuff like that.

By the way, little known fact: I am obsessed with Stephen King movies.
» Unicornasaurus on 2009-10-31 06:22:21

Ah, The Shining. The croaking kid is more silly than scary, I think.
» randomjunk on 2009-11-01 03:07:09

You sent me a song? I don't remember. :S
» randomjunk on 2009-11-01 10:27:24

OH YEAH now I remember. I'm not really into their faster stuff...
» randomjunk on 2009-11-01 11:17:56

RE:
No...that isn't right. I've seen both versions.

Oh, my bad. Mini-series. But it's movie length, so close enough: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118460/

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081505/

So, um, yeah.
The first one had something with a clock, I believe.
» Unicornasaurus on 2009-11-04 09:16:16

Why yes, yes I did.
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