11.01.2005

I just saw Saw II. Although I wasn't a fan of the first one, I enjoyed this sequel for some reason. Having more characters was a nice touch since it's opportunity to venture into the many and varying grotesque ways to end life. Like, ouch. I woulda liked to have seen more tests and games within the house. At least enough for each character to give a go at. There were very few personalized trials so what was the point of having all those people? Oh, wait. Death. I'll assume they were left undiscovered.

Pain seems to be the theme to Saw. Sharp objects in eyes, needles in all parts or your body, dicing of the skin. You name it, it was there. I have a major fear of needles so parts were painful to watch. I was tugging at my shirt and balling my fists during some points. Intense.

Also, the movie sorta motivates and makes you appreciate life in a seriously twisted fashion.

On a different note, I was lying in bed this afternoon checking out the writer's bump on my right ring finger. It's HUGE.

No pic today. Too busy with this MJ issue.

6 Comment(s):

Anonymous andre said...

ive only not passed out 2 times ever when getting my blood taken. needles are wack

3:42 AM  

Blogger TAK said...

lol. I've never passed out but felt ill a coupla times.

I recommend bringing a pillow next time;)

7:39 PM  

Blogger reemonemo said...

My veins are too hard to find in my arm so the doctors have to take blood out of my hand.

11:49 PM  

Blogger TAK said...

GAH! Even worse!

Oh, wait, the worst is, y'know, in hospital's. When you have an operation and get an IV drip stuck in your hand?? It stays! For days!! Until you leave!!!

No more needle talk.

1:31 AM  

Blogger CeeCee said...

:o I screamed and they had to talk me down one time when I was donating blood. I told myself not to look at the needle and I'd be fine, and that I was doing it for a good cause so it was worth it, but the nurse started doing something that got my attention, I saw the needle, and started screaming and crying. It was awful, cause when she put it in, she did it at an awkward angle and I felt a sharp pain run thru my arm and I cried out in pain. That arm hurt for days. I can't give blood anymore because the whole experience gave me nightmares and made me horribly lightheaded afterwards.

Either way, HELL YEAH MORE MJ.

Tasty.

:D

5:56 PM  

Blogger TAK said...

I've never donated blood and I think your experience is exactly why I'm against it, C. If there was any other way of suckin' it outta me I would gladly volunteer.

Needles are... wrong.

3:52 AM  
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