Review: Mad Max (1979) · 7:35pm Aug 5th, 2015
George Miller's directorial debut is a surprisingly well put together film that manages to provide both great action and great character drama, while also providing a great piece of entertainment.
George Miller's directorial debut is a surprisingly well put together film that manages to provide both great action and great character drama, while also providing a great piece of entertainment.
Alright, finished Ultraman X and here are my thoughts:
First off, the plot: 15 years ago an even called the Ultra Flare occurred when a strange solar flare struck the Earth and began awaking Spark Dolls scattered all over the planet which went on the war path. As a result, Xio was founded to defeat and fend them off for humanity's protection.
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Harley Quinn (season 4) on July 27
Heartstopper (season 2) on August 3
Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake on August 31
there is a lunchables wiki
An obviously very subjective list of what I felt were the best films of 2015 for me.
Obviously, with two days still left to the year, I can probably squeeze in two or three more movies before the year is out, but given the unlikeliness of that, this is probably gonna be my final list.
Feel free to list your own below...
1. Mad Max: Fury Road
2. Inside Out
3. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
4. Room
5. The Revenant
6. Beasts of No Nation
Marks and Recreation I believe it was called. The whole time I kept thinking "man, Rumble really reminds me of another character" and then it dawned on me:
Both end up going to a camp they hate and either slack off or create mischief.
Yes, to celebrate my five years of being on this site I ordered a commission in secret based on my favorite character from the show. I know all my readers are fans of him so here he is, King Sombra as based on my oldest fanfic still up, Endless Time or Forever End.
Since starting "Grief is the Price We Pay," I've successfully been able to post new chapters regularly on a Monday/Friday schedule, thanks to planning ahead and always having a notable buffer of six to ten completed chapters between the posted chapter and the chapter I would be presently writing. I've been able to maintain that schedule for far longer than I feared, to my great joy, and I was starting to think that
My TV Show Rating Score:
5/5: It is an awesome show!
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!
WARNING: THE FOLLOWING REVIEW CONTAINS WHAT MAY BE CONSIDERED SPOILERS FOR STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS. IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE FILM YET, AND DON'T WANT ANY OF IT SPOILED, PLEASE DON'T READ ANY FURTHER.
I was doing more research for my "Ponies Around the World" upload of this year and while watching a video about the place I visited, I came upon a piece of music. "On the Nature of Daylight" by Max Richter. A comment below the video said the quote that you can find in the title. I don't know where it's from, but it moved me on such a deep level that it immediately gave me a vision.
Following HBO Max’s purge of many series, Infinity Train will no longer be legally available to the public.
Cartoon Network has deleted posts about Infinity Train on their social media accounts, including videos about it on their YouTube channel, and Warner Bros. Discovery has removed the soundtrack on music streaming services, making it seem like the show never existed.
The first 13 Walt Disney Home Video titles put out for rental on March 4, 1980, when Disney was working with Fotomat to get into the video business. These titles were later made for sale along with rental in October 1980.
(Scans will appear soon)
1. 20,000 LEAGUES UNDER THE SEA
DATE: 10-80 (For Sale Only Version)