Recently I rewatched Final Fantasy Spirits Within (yeah, it's the right topic, this is made in USA). Thought that despite how happy/proud they were in the dvd bonus contents, they completely failed to make a lasting virtual actress in the end.
Some people thought 100% Wolf: The Legend of the Moonstone is a sequel to the movie. It's not. Like many other movie-based series, this one is also set in a different setting which contradicts events from the movie it is based on.
Season 2 of Abby Hatcher is here. The title and lyrics for the theme song have been changed, with the term "Fuzzly Catcher" no longer refereced. Make sense, since all the Fuzzly characters remained the same from the previous season.
This "I've got diarrhea and I enjoy it thoroughly as a masochist" face is an expression of evil I don't really like.
You just don't like the expression and not the villain, right? I wished the studio explore her backstory a bit more. Unfortunately, the anime was very short. Showing her origin and how she became a demon god could've have been an opportunity to take a glimpse into El-Hazard's past.
Candace Owens, in many photos where she isn't touched up or wearing good makeup, definitely looks like a pre-transition to whiteness Michael Jackson. Might fuck around and make a thread about it sometime soon, feels like this needs to be explored by the brilliant minds in the FSZ. Unfortunately, I just told everyone about this great new diet, the 500 calorie diet, that is helping me to bang chicks.
Edit: Just checked back in on my weight. Down 745lbs to 86, so you could say its going well
This post has been edited by aleden: Jan 30 2021, 07:53
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody came on TV last night just as I was about to go to bed. Being a lifelong Queen fan, I decided to watch it and much to my surprise, really liked it but only through the beginning. As it wore on, it became irksome and somewhat boring and stupid and I couldn't get past Rami Malek's gross face. I stuck with it and the ending was good and made up for the shitty parts.
Malek played Freddie really damn well but he wasn't dramatic and bitchy enough when he spoke. The guy playing Brian May got him down right but the actors playing Roger Taylor and John Deacon were crap and didn't look like them. All the wigs were bad except Brian's.
The main problem I had was the eye color. They didn't even bother to give them colored contacts. None of them had the correct eye color and soon it was all I could concentrate on. The actress who played Mary Austin was much prettier than the RL Mary, who wasn't very good looking. Final word: I saw it once, will never watch it again.
The movie Bohemian Rhapsody came on TV last night just as I was about to go to bed. Being a lifelong Queen fan, I decided to watch it and much to my surprise, really liked it but only through the beginning. As it wore on, it became irksome and somewhat boring and stupid and I couldn't get past Rami Malek's gross face. I stuck with it and the ending was good and made up for the shitty parts.
Malek played Freddie really damn well but he wasn't dramatic and bitchy enough when he spoke. The guy playing Brian May got him down right but the actors playing Roger Taylor and John Deacon were crap and didn't look like them. All the wigs were bad except Brian's.
The main problem I had was the eye color. They didn't even bother to give them colored contacts. None of them had the correct eye color and soon it was all I could concentrate on. The actress who played Mary Austin was much prettier than the RL Mary, who wasn't very good looking. Final word: I saw it once, will never watch it again.
Sequel of 2018 post? (I knew it was familiar, and sure enough, found something easily)
The french channel I thought as "the most censored in history" is trying to break out of this shell. After starting to show [en.wikipedia.org] Harley Quinn, they also got [en.wikipedia.org] Mortal Kombat Legends: Scorpion's Revenge. Now that's shock therapy. ... But I know they still have censored works, and probably still default to display "not censored" sometimes on a title (and it may be only partially true), rather than defaulting to displaying "censored", and showing uncensored versions otherwise. So it's still a messy experience.
The Dark Crystal (1982) was on the other night and I watched it. Haven't seen that in so long, it's one of my all-time favorites. Now if Labyrinth would come on, that would be cool. I don't go seeking these old movies out online, I just will them to me until they appear on cable.
If it exists, I think it'd be better explained as being similar to weebs that don't actually make an attempt to understand the culture and come to terms with it as a whole who still try to pick and choose certain parts of it to claim attachment to.
I don't think it's as big of a deal as some people seem to claim, but it's usually just silly. Basically:
BTW I love the mistranslations in the subtitles
This post has been edited by dragontamer8740: Feb 15 2021, 08:37