I bet you're thinking "this guy again? boring..." but Brazilian government pays people for comments on my blog, so let's type some smart stuff! OK, they won't pay you anything, but just pretend they will and comment. Please? Uh... You wanna see your parents again? And if you like going straight to the point, please skip the paragraph below.
I played more Resident Evil yesterday and today, made some progress. Now what worries me more than the enemies is the little amount of ammo, I've run out of ammo a couple times already, I'm kinda "shoot before asking" type. Thanks God I have my brave knife and my powerful kicks, 'cause I'd be lost if I could count only on the fire weapons. The good part of having already played the game before is that I know where I'll find certain things. For example, I knew when I was going to meet Mr. Chainsaw, and I taught him a little lesson again. When I left the house I already know he'd come, and I could see him. I walked a little forward and he turned his chainsaw on and started coming with another pal of his. Fist I fired my shotgun twice toward them, just as a warning, they didn't stop, so I threw a grenade that exploded the other guy, but that bag head is hard to die and was still alive. I shot his face a couple times with my handgun and when he was stunned a kicked him down. Then, I knifed him to death. Yeah, I knifed the o-so-mighty chainsaw guy from Resident Evil 4. Alright, ain't big deal, but it felt good. Haven't given The Secret Files: Tunguska another chance yet, but I promise I will.
Yesterday I watched Click on the TV, I love Adam Sandler, he's my favourite actor. I had seen this film in the cinema before. It was the second time I watched it and it was the second time it made me cry. And I can't remember of any other film that's done this to me. I mean, the film is pretty funny, like most of Adam's films, but it's some kind of drama too... I might be just a fool, but I think this film teaches us something somehow. That we can't skip what we don't like in life, 'cause we won't be actually living life... Don't know. If you watched Click and felt touched some way or another by it, please, leave your opinion about it or what you've learnt with it, even if you haven't actually cried.