Greetings, my good friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 99th film analysis, I'm going to be reviewing "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows".
Here's the summary of it:
Greetings, my good friends.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for my 99th film analysis, I'm going to be reviewing "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows".
Here's the summary of it:
Hey, you know when people say that the second year of law school is easier?
Turns out, those people are liars.
A new chapter is out! Expect more strange happenings in the increasingly strange city of the Dreamweave. Sorry about the delay. Law school really was a problem, but I also encountered some computer issues recently that have complicated my writing and release process.
Salutations, my good chaps.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
And today, I'm gonna give you guys my 98th film analysis by reviewing "Sherlock Holmes".
Here's the summary of this film *Clears throat*:
An unexpected birthday discovery! This is done on an early '90s cam corder but still. Guards is just reliably solid, which is why I think it's one of the most constant Disc adaptions next to Wyrd Sisters. It's also just neat to see hangdog burnout Vimes before he became street hardened noirish bastard with a heart of goldish Commander Vimes.
I have always been mine opinion that its should require ⅔rds + 1 Vote to confirm a judge. Now, we have a crazy system of a simple majority, with no filibuster, for confirming judges guaranteeing that judges will be incompetent partisan hacks. We also have the McConnell-Rule:
The Senate will only take up nominations of judicial candidates of the majority party.
Let us look at the results:
The Alignment Chart for Me but In the Simplest Wording Possible
Greetings everyone Thule117 here with a quick little clarification. Now, as some of you may know, I recently posted a blog asking for help with allowing the song lyrics in my story to remain, (I should note that I have deleted them for the time being, but would very much like to see them eventually returned). What I may have failed to do is explain why I think the rules against song lyrics are misguided. Now first I'd like you to read this:
Warner Brothers is being sued over The Conjuring, a series of movies loosely based on the "true story" of Ed and Lorraine Warren and the haunting of a certain house, in what is possibly one of the most amusing lawsuits I've heard about this week.
My friends, it has been far, far too long already. Well, not much longer.
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
Remember when I mocked the concerns about Nazis invading the fandom with an image of Rarity? Well, seeing as there's an entirely new generation of ponies, I've decided that it's time for a bit of an update.
Nazis in the fandom?
Anti-trans legalization being passed in multiple states of the US?
Lgbtetc rights being diminished in Hungary and Poland?
Transphobia on Netflix?
Other woke concerns?!?!
How would one best describe this year in one single word?
Let's not beat around the bush here, 2020 is without a doubt one of the worst years in human history. Here's a list of terrible things that mankind had to suffer through,
. Australia's bushfires
So back in 1925, they weren't called 'blogs'. They were called 'essays'.
I’ve been reading essays lately.
I know my audience, believe it or not—I am aware that some of you sneak into my room in the wee hours of night to caress my sleeping angel face and read my diary. For the sake of everybody else in the house, though, I want to explain something: there are two Latin American authors I really, really like.