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Scholarly-Cimmerian


A guy who loves movies, comic books, video games, as well as stories with colorful talking ponies in them.

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  • Monday
    Primal Jack

    Found this image courtesy of Reddit. It was too good not to share. :pinkiehappy:

    Speaking a little more seriously though, it's interesting to look at this and compare/contrast the two characters' designs and the respective art styles of their shows.

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  • 1 week
    I Am Back

    Hey everyone. I'm sorry for being so quiet these past few days, but Internet connections were pretty crappy at both the hotel and at the convention, so I figured I'd just save the big response for when I finally got home and unpacked.

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  • 1 week
    My First Convention

    I'd been meaning to put this up earlier, but well, better late than never.

    Tomorrow and through Sunday, I'll be out of town - my dad and I are going to a convention over in Beckley. Dad's going to be vending a table there to try and sell some books.

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  • 3 weeks
    Thoughts on Harakiri (1962)

    Wow. This was a masterclass in buildup and tension. I knew about Masaki Kobayashi's movie before - a scathing indictment of the samurai and the honor code that they profess to live by - but all the same, watching the movie had me hooked from start to finish. :scootangel:

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  • 3 weeks
    Some More Thoughts on Godzilla x Kong

    This is more of a full-fledged review with some extra observations that sprang to mind, thinking about the movie. For anyone who's interested.

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Jul
6th
2023

Rosebud Frozen Peas · 5:25am Jul 6th, 2023

I found this by dumb luck the other day and I'm still laughing about it. :yay: :rainbowlaugh:

It's a little-known fact that after stepping down as head of the EEA, Chancellor Neighsay decided to try and pursue a new career. One of his first attempts was to try and break into acting, with rather mixed success. :rainbowwild:

(In all seriousness though, it delights me to see that someone else not only knew about Maurice Lamarche's parody of Orson Welles in "The Critic," but they also went to the trouble of synching that audio up with such lovely animation for Lamarche's MLP character.)

Sometimes it's the little things that make it all worthwhile, I guess. :pinkiesmile:

Comments ( 2 )

This is stupid and I love it so much.

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Glad you love it too. :yay:

I think one of the things I love the most about this is Neighsay's ears flattening when he realizes the meaning of "country goodness and green pea-ness." It's a little detail in some ways but it really does add so much to the whole effect. XD

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