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Miss Friendship wrote:That happened? o_0 I never got to see it. *cries bitter tears*
You aren't missing a single thing. Although, you do like pure stupidity, so maybe you would enjoy the utter waste of time.
I really do. I even had a friend *cough cough* spend a few hours watching one of the stupidest shows ever with me. Some people know him as Ox.
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~ AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
Belle wrote:Today I saw Fantastic Beasts. I fell in love with Newt. Like literally. Head over heels. MY GOSH.
But overall, I think it was a really great movie, I really enjoyed it.
I saw it today! It was so good. It really felt like a follow-up to the original books—like, instead of another in the film series, it was like a book brought to screen, which makes sense because Rowling herself wrote the screenplay. And Newt is adorable. Absolute adorkable precious goofball.
Honestly, all of the characters were really strong; none of them fell flat or felt like we could have really done without them. All of them contributed to the story in some way, and all of them established themselves nicely. In general, if there's one thing Rowling does right, it's characterization.
it's not about 'deserve'. it's about what you believe. and i believe in love
I definitely want to see Moana, and I'm really glad that Disney is making a film with a Polynesian princess. The visuals look stellar so far, and Lin-Manuel Miranda (who wrote the Hamilton soundtrack) on lyrics sounds pretty awesome.
it's not about 'deserve'. it's about what you believe. and i believe in love
Baron von Odyssey wrote:Recently watched Alice Through the Looking Glass, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and The Angry Birds Movie. All in one weekend.
Oh I watched Dawn of Justice last week. I liked it. I don't understand all the hate.
yesterday I watched Spectral on Netflix. And started Gods of Egypt.
Eleventh Doctor wrote:What's wrong with dancing tattoos? It's a big part of Polynesia culture, which is what the movie is about.
Then the Polynesia culture must be satanic.
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~ AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
TigerShadow wrote:I definitely want to see Moana, and I'm really glad that Disney is making a film with a Polynesian princess. The visuals look stellar so far, and Lin-Manuel Miranda (who wrote the Hamilton soundtrack) on lyrics sounds pretty awesome.
Actually, yeah. I was excited about that part. A Polynesian princess. She seems like a great character with depth and background from what I've seen.
Hey! Can't a girl be unnerved by dancing tattoos and get a break?
~Lady Friendship Knight of the Order of Chrysostom in the Court of the Debate Vampires~ AKA Countess Concordia of the Chat, Regalia, and the Queen of Sarcasm
I am a personal quirk. --Adrian Dreamwalker
I just finished the first season of Voltron: Legendary Defenders! Eeeeaaaaaaaaaahhhh! Man, I kept squealing every time Thace come on screen. HE'S SO AWESOME! The only thing better than a cool bad guy is a cool bad-good guy. Can't believe I have to wait another month for the new season to become available.
It exceeded my expectations, I didn't anticipate how much I would love darling Newt. The storyline was, dare I say, fantastic. It made sense it had to be a longer feature, since we were kept guessing of how the obscurist could be stopped. It was an emotional journey, and the new golden trio were charming enough to be foils for the darker moments. Still though, the magic seemed familiar and strange at the same time.
Who might you be in love with?
I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us - Romans 8:18
It’s not enough to be against something. You have to be for something better. – Tony Stark