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I'm Autistic and suffer from ADHD & OCD, but I'm very high-functioning and capable of taking care of myself if I need to.

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  • Monday
    My Movie Review on Hacksaw Ridge

    Happy Memorial Day, my friends.

    This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.

    Today, for my first review to celebrate this momentous occasion with, I'm gonna give you guys my take on "Hacksaw Ridge".

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    5 comments · 53 views
  • Friday
    My Third List of Least Favorite Villains

    Following my previous two listings, I couldn’t resist making another that showcased more of my least favorite villains. There were just so many others that I wanted to share my thoughts on as of late, especially based on seeing them in some stuff I watched.

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    3 comments · 78 views
  • 1 week
    My Movie Review of Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island (Reconstructed & Re-Analyzed)

    This is a completely modified version of my review on “Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island”. Along with presenting a greater sense of reconstruction to correct grammatical errors and all that sort of thing, this also presents a combination of my thoughts on the film both when I initially reviewed and re-analyzed it later the same year.

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    5 comments · 94 views
  • 1 week
    My Movie Review on Beauty and the Beast (2017) (Reconstructed & Re-Analyzed)

    This review is a completely modified version of the analysis I made on “Beauty and the Beast (2017)” 6 years ago in 2018. It also includes some slight re-analyzing, which became inevitable as I started reconstructing the whole thing.

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    14 comments · 162 views
  • 1 week
    My Second List of Least Favorite Villains

    Following my previous post, I was immediately inspired to go ahead and showcase another ten of my least favorite villains. The biggest reason for why is because I enjoyed creating the last one so much that I couldn’t resist doing it again, and it felt good to get it out of my system as well.

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    6 comments · 76 views
Jan
1st
2018

Did You Guys Know...? · 10:39pm Jan 1st, 2018

In Disney’s The Lion Guard, a tv show midquel to The Lion King 2, the writers of the show found a way to bring the main antagonist of Lion King 1, Scar, back to the screen despite the fact that he died. How they did it was by having a group of the show’s antagonists, hyenas and a cobra, bring Scar to their aid by summoning his spirit to a volcano full of lava and fire, using a stick that they stole from Rafiki’s apprentice, and getting Kion to unwittingly roar in anger.

This clip shows what Scar looks like as a spirit, and his plans to once again conquer the Pridelands:

Perhaps Hasbro can do a similar thing with the Storm King someday, you know, by having him come back as a spirit.

It would be a great way to develop the character more. After all, there have been other villains who die but then come back as ghosts, a remarkable example being Captain Salazar in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, and Hoo-Chen from the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.

Comments ( 3 )

Oh that’s actually really cool. I didn’t know that. Thanks!

That would be a good way to develop him!

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