The story with Chris is gonna be changed. · 3:43am Jul 6th, 2015
I need to delve into it more and make it better.
It will be revised and everything when the cover art for it is done :)
I need to delve into it more and make it better.
It will be revised and everything when the cover art for it is done :)
Sir Christopher Lee died at the ripe old age of 93. He was my favourite actor and his voice was my favourite too.
Your fans will miss you.
Christopher Nolan
OR
Michael Bay
If you have watched any of their movies that is...
The chapter of misfits is almost completed and just has to be edited before I put it up
And for a random line
In all there was six wagons and thanks to video game logic all of them were in nearly perfect condition. Jeeze Devs, I know this was supposed to a T rated game but you could have at least had some smashed wagons?
I'd been meaning to see this movie for quite a few weeks now. I'd have actually gone about two weeks ago, but unfortunately real life bit me hard and held me back from going then.
So I got to go see Christopher Robin with my dad, on Saturday of last week instead.
And the wait was well worth it.
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
Peter S. Beagle, author of the Last Unicorn, the book which forms the foundation of one of my favourite movies of all time, wrote about his experiences having known Christopher Lee. I found the piece moving, so I figured some of you may as well.
I wasn't going to see this at first, initially. I've never been a fan of Christopher Nolan's work, and after "Tenet" came out I swore I'd never have anything to do with one of his films again... but my mom wanted to see this and I decided that I may as well tag along so she'd have someone to watch it with.
Imagine my surprise to find that I actually was able to sit through the entire three-hour runtime and not once find myself wishing that the movie would hurry up or just end.
On October 12, 1492, Genoese explorer Christopher Columbus led a Spanish enterprise to cross the Atlantic Ocean to find an alternative route to the Far East, only to end up discovering America. This in turn initiated the colonisation of the Americas by Spain, aka the Columbian exchange.
Hallo, my dear friends. Hat Man regrets that this story is late... er, not "late" in that sense, of course. Please enjoy this tale of mortal folly and arcane missteps as it continues.
Greetings and salutations, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the 4th installment of my "February Festivity", I'm gonna give you guys my take of "The Sound of Music".
Here's the rundown of this tale:
There’s only so much that can go into a story, especially one with as many characters as 16 has. So I’m opening the floor to asking these characters questions. Post your reply with any questions you have and Dewdrop Dazzle will be happy to answer them (I’ll be editing this blog to add those questions). I’ll be posting the other characters in the coming weeks (up through Snowcatcher; the rest will come after their chapters are posted).
Interview subject #3: Dewdrop Dazzle
My 15th TV show review.
Boy, compared to the amount of film reviews I have, I seem to have quite a small amount of TV show and episode reviews.
But enough about that.
Today, I'll be reviewing a show that I'm very proud to be saving for this occasion: "Over the Garden Wall".
Scene Rating Scale:
9/9: Flawless! Outstanding scene!
8/9: Great scene! Totally Rewatchable!
7/9: Pretty good. Not as perfect as I expected though.
6/9: Decent. Doesn’t ruin the movie/episode.
5/9: Mid.
4/9: Pretty bad. One of the weakest scenes of the movie/episode.
Since today is 'Back to the Future Day' (aka October 21st, 2015, the day Marty McFly arrives in the future in Back to the Future Part 2), I decided to watch the first entry in the franchise, and see if it holds up all these years later.
And, in a moment that will likely get me some heavy flack, I find that it, in fact, does not hold up in my opinion.