"You're a lion now, you're a pony now!" · 4:55pm Aug 13th, 2015
Can I say how much I'm excited for that? I'm dying to see it. Btw, he got his Cutie Mark and the CMC's didn't... Oh well.
Can I say how much I'm excited for that? I'm dying to see it. Btw, he got his Cutie Mark and the CMC's didn't... Oh well.
Greetings, my good friends.
This is your jolly as always film and tv show reporter here with another film review.
And today, following an announcement I made at the end of one of my latest film reviews, I will be making an analysis on Disney's "Aladdin (2019)".
Merry Christmas, Kemosabes.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 7th installment of my "Christmas Craze", I'm gonna give you guys my take of Disney's "Swiss Family Robinson".
Here's the rundown of this tale:
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This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my first film analysis of 2024, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "TOGO".
As with the other biographical movies I reviewed in the past, I'll be skipping on doing a summary for this movie. But, I will say this:
For those of you who have sat through this ride for the last year, thank you for your paitiance. For those of you who are my new fans, please to meet you and enjoy. For those of you who waited, sorry, but I won't let you down again. And for all of you who wnat to see the cat get her butt handed to her
I don't normally go to the cinema. For one, I just find it a bit overwhelming and two, I don't like being part of the hype that normally gives big-name movies an easy profit regardless of how good they actually are. I like to wait until it comes out on DVD and really make them work for their payoff. It's the reason I don't pre-order video games any more.
I am, obviously, a huge fan of Artemis Fowl. The books were a cornerstone of my young adulthood, and they helped me get through some tough times. Though my writing of the characters couldn't begin to hold a candle to their original author's, I took pride in writing my fanfiction, Artemis Fowl: The Equine Dominion. For many, many years, rumors floated around the internet of movies and shows based on the beloved
I'm currently beginning the planning stage for the next chapter of our CMCs' adventures in WDW with their big sisters! In this next instalment, they bump into a familiar purple dragon. Stay tuned, I'll be going on holiday but will work on it either side.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
*The God of the Underworld was screaming angrily while blazes of fire flew in the air. He angrily destroyed his table and slammed his fists on the wall which caused it to crack.*
HADES: DANG IT! DANG IT! DANG IT!!!! I almost had that worthless glory hog!! (his head erupted like a volcano after he said so)
PAIN: At least you tried, boss. (nervously smiles)
PANIC: Yeah... uh...is there something we could get for you?
*Scar, King of the Pride Lands, roams in his den while looking haughtily towards the dark-clouded sky. He looks left and right to see all his hyenas feasting themselves on a dead elephant*
SCAR: Ahhh, another glorious day in my kingdom. Now I understand how truly wonderful being a king really is.
*Shenzi runs to Scar while eating a chunk of flesh*
With the help of the Return YouTube Dislike extension, it currently has a total of 1.4 million dislikes. Talk about a big oof!
Raya and the Last Dragon - or Raya and her Trust Issues - is a decent but unexceptional CG animated movie from Disney. The movie features vibrant and striking visuals, but a cast of essentially two characters plus a bunch of character shaped props.
It is a movie whose moral is that it is only by extending trust can we expect trust in return wherein the ENTIRE PLOT is driven by people backstabbing those who were foolish enough to trust them.
1998
Rotten Tomatoes - 86%
Metacritic - 71/100
2020
Rotten Tomatoes - 73%
Metacritic - 66/100
I have to wait for a few months until it's available to rent on iTunes.
Fun fact: Ming-Na Wen, the voice actress of Mulan, made a cameo in the 2020 version as an esteemed guest.
I've come to this conclusion while seeing a 1973 Lawrence Welk show full of Disney songs. Here's an earlier one:
(Originally broadcast in color) (Courtesy of The Welk Group, Inc.)