Bad Book Review 09 (The Guardian, Chapters 10 & 11) · 7:25pm Jul 23rd, 2019
Life goes on, and so do we. Just how we do it is no mystery.
Life goes on, and so do we. Just how we do it is no mystery.
Just keep readin'. Just keep readin'.
Last time, our killer angel, Gabriel, went after Christina in her home, only to be stopped by Cameron. He then used his powers on a woman named Tammi, who tried to seduce Father Stephen, then killed herself in front of him when that failed.
Before I get to the story, I first want to announce a decision. I am going to continue with the other two stories included in the book, but I'm going to take a break. Maybe October? Sooner, later. Not entirely sure. So for those who want to know, yes, you will be able to find out the rest without having to look for the book yourself.
Okay. So, let's get to it.
Should have really posted that sooner, but I've been gearing up for a new job which I'm very pleased to have after 6 years of part time retail work. I'll actually have a bit more structure to my life.
But thats not why you're here, you want to hear about the awesome fight between two spirits of chaos, so why are you still here?! Go read it, then let me know what you think, constructive criticism is always welcome.
I'm starting to doubt the idea of reviewing the entire book. I may just finish the first story, then give single post summaries of the other two.
Anyway, last time, we were actually given some backstory for are killer angel, learning he was once a human child that had been forced to fight in a war at the age of six.
And so we reach, the final chapter. The one where everything is supposed to culminate and wrap up. In this case, both the climax, and the denouement.
A lot of pressure for FOUR PAGES, don't you think?
Hello all. I've had this thought rattling around the old noggin for a while, and thought I'd dash it off while I'm still waiting to depart on my trip.
I've seen a share of movies in the past several months, and while I've wanted to write up my thoughts on them for a while, I've not found it in me to sit down and do an in-depth writeup of them... so I thought I'd just compress the whole thing and do each movie as its own paragraph or two. Keep it simple and to the point.
Welcome back fans and masochists (I'm not judging), to another book review post.
Thats right, this marks the start of the end phase of Family. Its taken years but I'm pleased with how far Ivew come considering I started with no plan, then made one, then changed it a few times while writing. Either way, I hope you enjoy and, as always, constructive criticism is appreciated.
I hope you enjoy.
EDIT: Featured?! I can't belive it, a Big thanks to you all for reading!
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
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Aloha, my good friends.
This is your friendly as always film, TV show, and episode reporter here once again with another review.
And today, I’m gonna be giving you my 104th film analysis by reviewing Denzel Washington’s “Deja Vu”.
Here's the summary of this film:
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
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Sweetie Belle: "This is it, girls. This dress-up princess contest is finally here. We've been preparing for it, practised all our moves, and learnt how to trot without tripping on the hems of our dresses. You ready to wow the crowd?"
Apple Bloom: "And then maybe we'll finally get our Cutie Marks!"
WARNING!
This animation MAY be retarded. If you prefer sophisticated and clever animations, or good witty humor, or professional voice acting, DO NOT STEAL - er I mean - WATCH THIS VIDEO!
Welcome back to the ten or so of you who are following along. Time for another chapter. Well, chapters. With how short they've been and how little's been happening, I'm going to start combining them for some.
In our last chapter, it was noticed that there had been a sudden rise in members of the clergy either committing suicide or dying mysteriously. Now, the chief has ordered Kirkland to investigate.
Let's see what clues he picks up as we get into chapter five.
Welcome back to another chapter look through of Lia Scott Price's The Guardian.
In a our last chapter review, we were finally introduced to the mysterious man in black responsible for the deaths: Gabriel. Gabriel convinced a grieving Lupe to let him help her be free of the pain and go to a better place by stabbing herself in the stomach with a butcher knife.
This movie is fucked up man.
So I finally saw Ridley Scott's iconic sci-fi/horror landmark of claustrophobic horror and nightmare fuel Alien.
And dear God is it is possibly the most unadulterated horrifically terrifying films I've ever seen.
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
My TV Show Rating Score:
5/5: It is an awesome show!
4.5/5: it is a great show albeit not perfect
4/5: It’s a good show with minor flaws
3/5: It’s overall okay/guilty pleasure
2/5: It’s bad but not awful
1/5: Look, up in the sky! It’s super bad!
No new chapter today. Doing something a little different.