Oof. I don't really have a favorite superhero, although my friend would want me to say Loki because he is her favorite. It would probably have to be Batman. I mean, who DOESN'T like Batman (except the Joker and countless other villains)?
English isn't a language, it's three languages stacked up on top of each other wearing a trenchcoat.
Sorta, sometimes.... but I'm bad at it!! Haha I can draw lightning bolts, trees, stars, smiley faces, pumpkins....random little things like that. And of course the classic stick figure.....
I'd probably have a dragon. I know that sounds pretty unoriginal, but when I was younger, I used to LOVE the How To Train Your Dragon books. (I'm still sort of mad that they didn't make the movies like them. ARHHH) I would always practice speaking the dragonese and hope that one day my dragon would actually come. I've always wanted to fly.... Yes, I'd want a dragon or a Griffin
I guess what I named it would depend on what it's personality was and what it looked like.
Have you ever come up with a plot idea and then wanted so desperately for someone other than you to write it because you just want to see how it ends? If so, what was it?
English isn't a language, it's three languages stacked up on top of each other wearing a trenchcoat.
I've always wanted to be the first one to write something, like, you know, feeling like a champion. I still do. But there was a kind of story me and my best friend have created when we were much younger. I will drop the details of how exactly we made it, because they are quite weird, but a character of a detective story was born in our heads out of the blue in the middle of a school day. His name originally was Mr Silhouette because he was a stickman, but then I came up with a normal name for him - James Lidwoord (I've no idea how to spell it, honestly, but it sounds like this). And I started writing stories a-la Sherlock Holmes adventures, based on what my friend was telling me, and soon realized I am not really good at detective genre. But I'd like to read or watch something about Detective James Lidwoord's cases.
There's also a story kinda Indiana Jones about two historians-explorers-adventures and blah blah blah which I also would like to read if it was written in a proper way. There was something about two magical stones that are the eyes of a tiger statue, and those stones must be returned to the statue before the tiger spirit destroys the entire world. Don't remember exactly, but in my head it was a funny book, especially given the MC's fear of spiders.
Do you have a favorite fictional villain (movie, book, tv show, animation)?
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
(Oooh! Have to agree with you on that one. Darkstalker is a great villain, although I probably would have picked Artemis Fowl.)
This question is hard. I have a lot of favorite protags, and to pick just one... I feel like I'm betraying the others. xD Can I put three? However, my favourite would have to be Theodosia from The Ash Princess. (and Katniss from The Hunger Games, and Sophie from Keeper Of The Lost Cities)
What is your favourite movie and why?
English isn't a language, it's three languages stacked up on top of each other wearing a trenchcoat.
This question is too hard) There are a few movies that I must call my favorite. King Arthur: Legend of the Sword - this movie is my own ideal of epic fantasy movie genre; The Gentlemen - just one of the most amazing Ritchie's works which I adore; Sherlock Holmes. The game of Shadows - Downey jr. and Jude Law are absolutely genius here, and I love this Sherlock just as much as the one performed by Cumberbatch; The Greatest Showman - Hugh Jackman + Zack Efron + amazing songs + beautiful picture + genius plot = masterpiece. Prestige - how can I forget about this Nolan's masterpiece? The movie is absolutely wonderful. I cannot choose between them, but for the last two or three years King Arthur has been my most favorite, just because I've fallen in love with it. Everything in it sends shivers of pleasure down my spine.
Each one of us has that moment when something draws our attention from important things. In your case, what is it usually or most often?
Oh, that's easy. Mobile videogames are a huge distraction for me.
Do you like sports, and if so, which ones are your favorite?
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
Yes. A VERY soft cat. (Seriously, she's like a plush pillow.)
If you could have a wild animal as a pet, which one would it be?
Dumbledore: "Now, it's great that you've been saving the school and all Harry, but unfortunately your grades have been a tad low, and, well... perhaps Gandalf could explain it better... hit it, Gandalf!
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