How funny that a couple of months after I return from a summer long sleepaway camp in the woods on the mountains, my little pony comes out with their latest movie based on a camp.
I finally typed in My Little Pony in the searchbox to see what one of my YT friends Imaxination1980 has to say about the new Lionsgate release. He explains here that he is neither a brony nor anti-brony but that he has never really expressed interested in seeing MLP:FIM. He adds that he believes it will be a decent film for all that it has to offer. He does point out that the film will flop at the box office because Lionsgate has had a long history of mishandling animated films:
The next chapter is still being edited at the moment, I doubt it will be much longer though as it practically where I would like it to be. In the meantime I have finally figuired out Fanfiction.nets posting system ().
So I give you my crossover fiction: Zootopia; Lightning!
Even though the film won't come out until later this week, I figured I'd quickly talk about the songs themselves, and what my thoughts are about them.
1) We Got This Together
WARNING! I WILL BE DISCUSSING SPOILERS FOR THE MOVIE IN MY REVIEW! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED! SO HOLD ONTO YOUR PONIES! (I GOT THIS FUN LITTLE PHRASE FROM THIS VERY FUN REVIEW OF THE MOVIE. THIS ALSO HAS SPOILERS AS WELL.)
Chapter five of Fullmetal Pony is being built (I'm over the halfway point already, possibly even 3/4) while also providing a good outlet for a recent bout of anxiety and insomnia. The biggest update I have thus far is that I've redrafted the first two segments of the chapter, and both of them are much better than what I had originally. But thinking about them made me remember how the first segment was written a long time ago, about the same time as chapter two was being conceived.
You know Equestria must be one of the slimiest places to ever exist. Way too many of the residents there use their mouths to do things. Seriously, it's pretty gross when you think about it.
Honestly, this special just reminded me why, for the most part, I've never got as invested in EqG as I have in FiM.
I remember the first time I drank King Cobra malt liquor. I was somewhere off of fourteenth street when the idea of renting a movie or two and eating chili with some friends came to mind. These friends were the sort of friends who were into making their own wall paper out of the pictures in such classic periodicals as Juggs and Hustler. There was a naked dude there too to which I asked why there was a naked dude there and the short one with the star tattoo on his elbow immediately screamed,
So, it's been a few months since I've posted or really said anything here. How's it going? Hopefully you're doing well and life hasn't been too much of a booger. If it has, well, in the most general of ways I hope that you are able to see your way through whatever it is.
Happy holidays, my friends.
This is your jolly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
And today, for my ninth "Christmas Craze" installment, I'm gonna be presenting to you guys my review on perhaps one of the most underrated Christmas comedies of all-time: "Christmas with the Kranks".
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Today, following my previous film analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Incredibles 2".
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna be giving you guys my take of Disney-Pixar's "The Incredibles".
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Now that's got me hype. Maybe there's all the amazingly detailed squish faces that are kind of weirdly adorable or the whole worldbuilding thing. This movie looks good.
The noise I made when I saw there would be seaponies in this here thing, bird pirates, Sia pony which is literally just Sia as a pony that's the weird thing to be honest, but humanoid cats are a thing and weird monkey? looking guy.
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, following my previous analysis, I'm gonna give you guys my take of Tim Burton's "Dumbo".
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This is your jolly film, TV show, and episode reviewing bloke here with another film review, as well as my second installment of my "Christmas in July Jamboree".
And today, I'll be giving you all an analysis on Aardman Animation's "Arthur Christmas".