Hero · 3:25am Jan 19th, 2020
I’m not allowed to tell you why until mid-April, but today I met one of my heroes. He was weird, short, and fat, and wore a Pirate hat.
I’m not allowed to tell you why until mid-April, but today I met one of my heroes. He was weird, short, and fat, and wore a Pirate hat.
Hey everypony, I'm back with a follow up to my last one. Yoshi Greenwater posted this and I thought it was funny. You should check out the other works on the channel if you havent already.
Reviewing a documentary is always a little different from reviewing a normal film, as a normal film has elements such as screenwriting and acting, where's, more often then not, a documentary is raw images combined with facts and narration.
I don’t like talking about my problems. Not in any great detail at least. I do not take pleasure in looking like I’m fishing for sympathy. But when life kicks you to the curb, you want to pull up a stool at your favorite pub and just vent with the bartender.
Just got back from a week in Florida visiting relatives, and, well...
My luggage is currently Somewhere Else.
So, how was everyone else's day?
- Floydien
Today, Al Yankovic and Dan Povenmire tweeted a sneak peek at the opening theme for their new show on Disney XD, Milo Murphy's Law.
A bad luck themed, visually psychotic series from Dan and Swampy, starring Weird Al. You KNOW I can't wait for this.
It was amazing! The lights, the polka, the sheer amount of weird! He even expanded beyond the new album with classics like "Fat" and "White & Nerdy". And the cool part was during the intermission for each song, clips of Al's show cameos and mentions were played on the stage screen. Needless to say, I was not disappointed when Cheese singing "The Super Party Pony" appeared.
I suppose everyone reaches a point in their life where everything seems to peak before consistently and persistently trailing downward in a spiral that never ends. For me, that spiral started in mid 2018 and has never let up. And anyone who has kept up knows what the highlights of that descent has been.
Grading Scale:
A (fantastic episode)
A- (an excellent episode with at least one flaw)
B+ (a great episode with a couple of flaws)
B (a good episode which still could have been better)
B- (a good episode with numerous flaws but still rewatchable)
So much bullshit going on in my life right now. Looks like all my serious writing, and especially reviewing, is going to be on hold for a while. No clue how long, but definitely for the near future. This sucks.
A Jinglemas story for Emotion Nexus.
In case y’all don’t know who Lily Longsocks is, she’s relentlessly adorable.
Donald Duck's Playground is a 1984 Sierra educational game.
The player takes the role of Donald Duck, whose job is to earn money so that he can buy playground items for his nephews. To do this, Donald can get himself a job in any of four different work places. Each job shift lasts from one to eight minutes, as the player wants, in which time Donald has to earn as much as he can.
For everyone with autism or everyone who knows someone with autism, how well does this song describe the situation?
Made in the wake of Memento, but before his big budget Batman films, Insomnia catches Christopher Nolan right before his true rise to fame, and still experimenting with the tropes and stylings that would later define his work. As such, it feels a bit transitory, and while still a good film, is not quite as strong or as tightly wound as it could have been.
-A. Ivey, Jr. - L. Sanders - D. Rasheed - S. Wonder - A. Yankovic-
(Inspired by ''GANGSTA'S PARADISE'', from Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer's
''DANGEROUS MINDS'', a Hollywood Pictures release through Buena Vista International)
(Contains lyrics to Theme from Gilligan's Island, -S. Schwartz-)
(Taken From the Scotti Bros. Lp ''BAD HAIR DAY'' 72392 75500 2/4)
As I walk through the valley where I harvest my grain
I take a look at my wife and realize she's very plain
This show is amazing. Check it out.
The basic premise of the show is there's this kid, the descendant of Murphy, who is literally the personification of his law. That being whatever can go wrong, will. And that provides hilarious comedy, mixed with very likable characters. Something Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, the creators of Phineas and Ferb, are very good at. I even think they are set in the same universe, so I can't wait for a possible problem caused by one of heir inventions.
IN WHICH I ACCOMPLISHED STUFF
I open this morning with one of my favourite music videos. Enjoy!
It'll make sense on the flip side, if you'll be so kind to follow me…