THE ROOM- A dramatic reading
Created on: May 18th, 2006
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2'd. And, not because I'm trying to be a down-vote *ssh*le. I'll actually explain why if you care. This seems way too fake. I mean, it's not just like some barely literate 12-year old trying to recreate Resident Evil in a poorly written sort of bad, which is what it's trying to pass off as, but it seems like it was written purposefully to be bad, and anybody can write a bad story if they try hard enough, even people who can't write well. The random sex-scene just made it seem like Robert Hamburger work.
That story was f*cking epic. Truly literary genius. The morale of the story is, whenever there's trouble (i.e. zombies), there will always be a weapon either attached to a wall or buried half an inch below the ground, and the way to pick up chicks is to save them from said zombies. Hell, you don't even need to say anything to them, they'll just take off their braw and have sex with you on a tombstone. 5/5
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