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A:no. I tried to get a band together in college but we just played like kids in the rehersal room, so there never was real band action

Q:would you like to be a part of a famous band?what and which?
(not guns´n´ roses-axel rose :cry:)
 
A: Reading the card my Grandma got for my dad's birthday. In the epicentre of this cursed family the oldest, wisest, most physically damaged member still managed to summon a gesture beyond words. It's a sad happiness.

Q: What CD will you next purchase? (GET THE NEW ABORTED IT'S AMAAAAZZZZINNNGG!!)
 
A: Two Brothers,it's about tigers,and one of them has to join in a circus,and they beat the poor animal so much,just to let him do his tricks,i cried already after 10 minutes since it started,eh i never saw the end,cause i couldn't watch it anymore,i hate it when there are children or animals involved in a bad way..:cry:

Q: Same..
 
A: Maybe lost in translation or central station.
Central Station showed me a way of life that before I could only imagine, and showed that big stories can happen anywhere (hard to explain what I mean by this). But I found it to be an emotional rollercoaster. The theme wasn't even that close to home for me either, I just found it powerful to think about the characters and their predicaments.
Lost in Translation, because Johansson is the spitting image of my exgirlfriend. It's painful to watch her fall in love on screen in such an obscure way, plus the fact that you're watching the film thinking 'He's going home at the end of the week' just kept me all choked up. Such an important and powerful friendship is conveyed. I wish I knew what he whispered in her ear at the end. :cry:

Q: you?
 
A: Braveheart and Amistad. Braveheart was so intense that I was torn to pieces in the end. It was mostly about having the courage to go and do something with your life, even if it might cost you a lot, also to defend what you believe in - I probably realized that Id never be so courageous, so I left the cinema and cried like mad. Amistad - well, there was the scene, where they simply bind 50 slaves together and to a heavy burden and throw them into the sea, just to reduce the weight of the ship - I simply burst into tears. Then there were some occasional glassy eyes, but these two...

Q: u?

edit: this was being written at the same time as la roques post, sorry, a bit late here.
 
A: Legislators create laws.

Q: What are some of your favorite bands that come from Sweden?
 
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