Many of you might not know this, but I suffer from Spinal Muscular Atrophy. It is a neurological disorder that prevents muscle development, and as a result, I am unable to walk. I often work with the Muscular Dystrophy Association doing charity events, which raise money for research, equipment, activities, and anything else that those suffering from the numerous forms of Muscular Dystrophy might need.
So, the big news is that Hasbro has sent a Cease & Desist to Mane Six, effectively stopping development and production of the indie game “My Little Pony: Fighting is Magic.”
Now, one could easily think that Big Bad Hasbro is squashing the creativity of the little guy just because they won't get money from it, but you're probably wrong. Maybe Hasbro isn't comfortable with having characters from a girl's show that promotes Friendship beating the crap out of each other. Just a thought.
Many of you might be wondering when the Heck I'm gonna get off my lazy butt and continue my surprise hit "Scootaloo Goes to Heck".
Well, the answer is... eventually.
The hard part about writing something is that it's all about attitude. If you're in a good mood, the writing comes easy. The situations, the dialogue, the whole thing just flows from brain to keyboard instantly, and you're good to go.
I figure I'll use this blog space for movie reviews.
A long, long time ago, way back in 2006, the husband-and-wife duo of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris directed their first feature film, Little Miss Sunshine. It became that extremely rare crossover indie hit, winning two Academy Awards, being nominated for two more, and earning over $100 Million worldwide at the box office. It is one of my five favorite films of all time.