Because all of us wear Zero Punctuation and Movie Bob t-shirts every day of the year, and have 80 Unskippable posters in our rooms.AnythingOutstanding said:Not that we can say anything, being on the Escapist and all.UFriday said:Dear lord...
How obsessed do you have to be?
lol, i know. but i think he was concentrating too much on doing his British accent xDKenbo Slice said:The Harry Potter guy pronounced "Accio" wrong. Psh...so much for biggest fan!!
Maybe so. The only way to find out is to *shudder* experience it ourselves.Monshroud said:Maybe it has something to do with the quality of the literature? =)AnAngryMoose said:It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
AnAngryMoose said:Maybe so. The only way to find out is to *shudder* experience it ourselves.Monshroud said:Maybe it has something to do with the quality of the literature? =)AnAngryMoose said:It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
I know. I'm just poking fun. I loved the Harry Potter books, but got bored by the time the Half-Blood Prince rolled out onto shelves, but I do agree with you.Asuka Soryu said:AnAngryMoose said:Maybe so. The only way to find out is to *shudder* experience it ourselves.Monshroud said:Maybe it has something to do with the quality of the literature? =)AnAngryMoose said:It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
I can tell you right now, Harry Potter was a book that felt like someone actually took time to write it, and bring to life a fantasy.
Twilight was a boring, non-sensical joke, that was quickly spit out by some woman who probably wrote the book as her fan-fic.
hurfdurp said:Imagine knowing a cut-out of yourself is in someone's room like that.
AnAngryMoose said:I know. I'm just poking fun. I loved the Harry Potter books, but got bored by the time the Half-Blood Prince rolled out onto shelves, but I do agree with you.Asuka Soryu said:AnAngryMoose said:Maybe so. The only way to find out is to *shudder* experience it ourselves.Monshroud said:Maybe it has something to do with the quality of the literature? =)AnAngryMoose said:It really gives you a good stereotype for the respective fans considering the other Twilight fans had videos equally as creepy and my friends whom are Potter fans are quite artsy. Huzzah to stereotypes!Monshroud said:Ya know.. The Harry Potter fan at least was an artist and aspiring writer... The twilight girl was just creepy...
I can tell you right now, Harry Potter was a book that felt like someone actually took time to write it, and bring to life a fantasy.
Twilight was a boring, non-sensical joke, that was quickly spit out by some woman who probably wrote the book as her fan-fic.