"~This is your time to pay,
This is your judgment day,
We made a sacrifice,
And now we get to take your life.
We shoot without a gun,
We'll take on anyone,
It's really nothing new,
It's just a thing we like to do.
You better get ready to die
(Get ready to die)
You better get ready to kill
(Get ready to kill)
You better get ready to run,
Cause here we come
You better get ready to die!
Your life is over now,
Critch is a Green Fang who appears throughout the first season of "The Wingfeather Saga", a TV show based on the books of the same name by Andrew Peterson and distributed by Angel Studios. He was voiced by Adam Sietz, who also portrayed Mayor Blaggus.
General Khrak is a major antagonist of Andrew Peterson's "The Wingfeather Saga", both in the books and the animated TV show of the same name. This picture shows how the character looks in the latter, which was picked up and distributed by Angel Studios after years of being pitched to various animation companies.
It's Summer and I'm sure some of you are feeling the heat out there.
So what better way to celebrate than to showcase all the mares trying to beat that heat!
Ahoy, my good lads and lasses.
This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
And today, following my previous film review, I'm going to give you all my 10th "Thanksgiving Treat" by reviewing "Shrek 2".
Here's the summary of it:
There are times you just know you're getting sick. Take for example this past week when I was sitting down and eating pizza at one of those make your own pizza places. I could feel it. The soreness in the throat and the occasional cough that was so subtle that it could be mistaken for me clearing my throat. I knew better though and things rapidly declined.
I just noticed that the total viewcount, for all the chapters combined, just reached 100k views recently.
I love all of you.
Except you, Andrew.
Thanks for reading.
Evening, ladies and gentlemen.
Once again, I am back with another movie review. And today, I’ll be reviewing one of the film industry’s timeless treasures: Mary Poppins.
G'Day, Mates.
This is your honest and pleasant-minded film and TV show reporter here with another review.
And today, I'll be making my 44th film review by analyzing "The Fugitive".
Here's the summary of this all-time thriller and mystery film:
Yep, you're reading this correctly, folks. Starting from today, I'll be watching every single Spider-Man movie that's ever been released, including the bad ones. I've already watched the first two Sam Raimi films today (which surprisingly hold up really well after all these years) and tomorrow, I'll be watching both Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man duology.
Oh, boy. That's gonna be fun.
So, I was in Wal-Mart a few days ago because I had to pick up a storage container due to one of mine breaking. The lesson that night was don't wear steel toe boots and try to kick something across the floor. So, while I was there I decided to poke around in the party supply area because it was two in the morning and it wasn't like I had anything better to do.