My wife swoons over Statham. It is easy to understand why. He is a leading man in Hollywood and he isn't a *****
My goal for years has been to look like he did in Fight Club, with his shirt off.
I am happy to say in about six months I should be there.
Yeah I think the accent gives him like 50 hot points. I haven't met a girl yet who didn't find him rugged and dashing.
I'm going to try to find a way to say this...Brad Pitt has always had an amazing physique, but in Fight Club he stepped it up a notch. I have to say, for me, abs are the hardest thing to work on, if you have any hidden secret let me know man.
Oh my goodness what an amazing book. And the whole topic of being addicted to getting bit by animals kind of parallels the obsession for choking yourself in public for prosperity. I dig themes like that, which not a lot of story tellers won't touch, but Chuck doesn't waste time weaving a great story from a weird and twisted fetish of sorts.
Yeah I think the accent gives him like 50 hot points. I haven't met a girl yet who didn't find him rugged and dashing.
I'm going to try to find a way to say this...Brad Pitt has always had an amazing physique, but in Fight Club he stepped it up a notch. I have to say, for me, abs are the hardest thing to work on, if you have any hidden secret let me know man.
Not really anything hidden or secret. No processed foods. No grains/wheat/flour.
And body weight exercises. You want to know more? Give a holler via PM.
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And did I see someone talking about Rant?
Oh my goodness what an amazing book. And the whole topic of being addicted to getting bit by animals kind of parallels the obsession for choking yourself in public for prosperity. I dig themes like that, which not a lot of story tellers won't touch, but Chuck doesn't waste time weaving a great story from a weird and twisted fetish of sorts.
That was me. Rant was a damn fine book. It took a lot of extra reading to fully understand it though. It is a difficult read.
Which brings me to my three Chuck favorites:
Lullaby was the most recent read for me, it took me a while to sit down with it.
It was the freshest, best book I have read of his since reading Fight Club (I didn't read them in release order). I just dug the main character, the fact that the situation is so ludicrous, and that the poor fool simply has no control over what is happening to him. Loved it.
Invisible Monsters. Read it twice. It is always awesome. This one is dying for the movie treatment. In fact Google "Jessica Biel Invisible Monsters" for some disturbing images.
I just ordered Invisible Monsters Remix this morning. I should have it Saturday. I can't wait to read it.
And Fight Club. I have nothing to say. It is so ridiculously awesome I don't have any adjectives to properly describe it. And besides I am not supposed to talk about it.
Anyone who liked Lock Stock, Snatch, or Rocknrolla should check out Layer Cake. Not quite as good, but still a good mix of action, humor, and interesting plot twists all wrapped up into a cheeky UK gangster theme.
That was me. Rant was a damn fine book. It took a lot of extra reading to fully understand it though. It is a difficult read.
Which brings me to my three Chuck favorites:
Lullaby was the most recent read for me, it took me a while to sit down with it.
It was the freshest, best book I have read of his since reading Fight Club (I didn't read them in release order). I just dug the main character, the fact that the situation is so ludicrous, and that the poor fool simply has no control over what is happening to him. Loved it.
Invisible Monsters. Read it twice. It is always awesome. This one is dying for the movie treatment. In fact Google "Jessica Biel Invisible Monsters" for some disturbing images.
I just ordered Invisible Monsters Remix this morning. I should have it Saturday. I can't wait to read it.
And Fight Club. I have nothing to say. It is so ridiculously awesome I don't have any adjectives to properly describe it. And besides I am not supposed to talk about it.
haha I totally googled it. The third pic in from the left isn't so bad.
Invisible Monsters, for me, was just great in every aspect of character development you can imagine, which is one of many reasons why I love Chuck. There's a remix out, have you had a chance to check it out? I haven't, but that's because I skimmed through some of it and it's not that different from the original so chances are it will only make you say; "I liked the original better"
Yeah Fight Club...I'm the same way, can't put into words, but all I can say is that anyone who sees the film and thinks the book can't be better is in for a treat if they ever happen to grab a copy. It's absolute genius writing not to mention a plot in which could make any writer give up and get a day job. You're just genuinely impressed after reading it. Same way with Choke and IM. With Rant, I was impressed but it was one of those things where you need to sit and think about it for a while before you can even start deciding if you liked it or not. If that makes any sense.
Sadly, I thought Survivor was a disappointment. I had really high hopes for it, and the synopsis really intrigued me.
I ripped my friends for awhile because they're ONLY into rap (most of 'em, my one friend has pretty much my taste in early classic rock, so there's that), but at least they listen to a legitimate form of music and not just a series of beeps and bloops.
**** dubstep, dubstep is ****.
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how dare you insult lights!
...wait are you listening to wu-tang by any chance? if so i forgive you.
Listening to 2pac right now. I need to listen to Wu-tang, seems like I'd like them from what I've been suggested.
I ripped my friends for awhile because they're ONLY into rap (most of 'em, my one friend has pretty much my taste in early classic rock, so there's that), but at least they listen to a legitimate form of music and not just a series of beeps and bloops.
**** dubstep, dubstep is ****.
Listening to 2pac right now. I need to listen to Wu-tang, seems like I'd like them from what I've been suggested.
start with their first album its ****ing amazing. and as for dubstep i like a few skrillex songs and promises by nero. other than that dubstep is garbage
start with their first album its ****ing amazing. and as for dubstep i like a few skrillex songs and promises by nero. other than that dubstep is garbage
Listening to 'Triumph' right now. Digging it, probably would like it more with headphones.