Billy West Comic Con Ireland · 9:59am Aug 8th, 2015
Billy West Comic Con Ireland.
Today it has been announced that the reverend Bill Graham has passed away in the night at the age of 99.
A swampy breeze rustles through the decrepit brick apartment complex. It is late night, and it is still humid. Humming, a small black car pulls in and parks at one of the townhouses. Hooves clip on the pavement as a pony slouches up the stoop and fumbles through the door. It blinks at the sudden wash of light from inside.
If you haven't read already, the story "Where Spike came from" by Billy G Gruff is an extremely eye opening story about a possible yet creepily relevant conspiracy on the canon of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. I can see this story, as philosophical as it is, to inspire writers, and so, I post this blog in the off chance it is seen and used to explore
SADDLE-TOWN
(a song of the First Generation)
Well, we're living here in Saddle-Town
Where they once burned all the factories down.
Out in Ponyville it's raiding time,
They're dealing in slaves,
And blurring the line.
Well our mothers fought the only world-war
Fought the Zebras bunkered on our shores,
Met our fathers and they had a go,
Then back to the lines,
Well, that's how it goes.
I know this has been dormant for a tad, but it's not dead!
So here I come with tons of facts, hitting you in the face like a fist made of factual events!
This is going to be a biggie, so stick with me now.
Due to the marketing around The Blair Witch Project, some people were convinced that actor Heather Donahue was actually dead and sent her mother sympathy cards.
Thank you all for your support, my Patreon is now up and ready. Below is a video with me discussing it.
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I apologize if your name is Billy. It was meant to be a joke.
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Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
This short film is considered Billie Eilish's powerful middle finger to haters and detractors. Body-shamers to be specific. Ever since she was a teenager, Billie has been open about her struggles with body image and the pressure of being "perfect" from the public. If she feels comfortable wearing baggy outfits, so be it. Let her be herself.
Yes...good, good, another has been added to the herd... good...
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
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
I haven't finished fixing up the first story I plan to upload here. Time and other obligations are a constraint. But last night, before bed, I whipped this up real quick. It's not a full song, but it's meant to be sung to the tune of the final verses of Billy Joel's "We Didn't Start the Fire". It's about all the MLP animated productions (sans the G3.5 ones) and meant as a reminder that, while Friendship is Magic is our favorite, it's not all that the My Little Pony franchise is, nor all that it
My 60th movie review.
Gosh, I can hardly believe that I'm only forty reviews away from my 100th movie review.
Anyway, to celebrate reaching number sixty, as well as to give what I consider to be my Labor Day gift to you all, I have decided to review one of the most beloved films of the 1980s: "The Princess Bride".
Way back in August 2014, when I first joined this site, I put every story that was in the Royal Canterlot Library at that time into my "Read Later" list. For a few days/weeks, I read all of them at a steady pace. Many of them I enjoyed, some I didn't, but they were all very interesting to read.
Then, at some point, when there were three stories left, I stopped.
Watching this is giving me inspiration for a subject on why we have fonder memories of the earlier seasons. Beyond "nostalgia goggles" or "it use to be better." But I need to go to bed now. Just. Take this in.
Happy Independence Day, my friends.
This is your friendly and patriotic film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Sound the trumpets! Play the drums! Light the fireworks! And wave the American flag! Because it's once again the time of year to celebrate American becoming its own country.