Really classy Cstar. Anyone else feel like sitting in a cozy chair by the fire place, lighting up a cigar, and poor some expensive whisky?
Really liked the intensity change. ;.;
Tale's voice is very mellow and calming with this song.
D: WHY AM I FIRST?! I'M GONNA THROW UP!! Hope everyone has fun. I've been looking forward to this all week.
Get as much financial aid as you can! Sell back the books you don't need within the first two weeks to get a full refund. The system is going to fuck you over one day, so it's only fair that you fuck them first.
I'm thought people hated that. :3
I get monster movies, I do. I understand the appeal of them. They're just not something that interests me. I was just stating why I came to see it was a personal reason, and plus, the trailers looked really cool. I don't see a monster film the same way I would something that is trying to get an Oscar, because that's not fair. Everything is looked at in its own context. Hey, not all critics are like that. I do my own research for the film. I noticed that the monsters in the movie seemed more than just CG creatures; they had souls. There are certain things they do in the movie that give them a bit of humanity. Turns out that there was motion capture that was supervised by Andy Serkis, one of the best in the business (although, I don't think he did capture work).
The trumpet is catchy. Everything else about it is terrible. The guy's voice is obnoxiously annoying as hell and the ******* is emotionless when he's singing. At least stand by your crappy song. Once more, the lyrics are terrible. I understand that it's party dance music, which basically means the lyrics don't matter, but they do matter to me. It's basically effortless dribble that has no soul. Take some pride in your work, God dammit. I'm very surprised that Let it Go and anything indie rock make it on the pop charts because those are songs performed by people who actually put effort into their work.
I actually haven't seen any of the previous Godzilla movies, but I do understand the appeal of it all. I wrote this somewhere else, but I feel that if this was just some unknown monster creating its own mythology, there would be a lot more favorable reactions. This is Godzilla though, a known property, and has the stigma of having to give something to make the audience happy. It could also be that they're trying to adapt a cornerstone of Asian cinema to the classic Hollywood formula. And yeah, I didn't go to see it for Godzilla. I came to see Bryan Cranston (as well as to write a review). Odd, I know, but I didn't know much of the franchise anyway and decided to watch it. Not expecting much from it, and not knowing what to expect, I really liked it.
Let's put it this way: If you're going in for just mindless monsters punching, you may be disappointed. If you're going in to see a monster movie, you may be surprised.
Talk dirty to me. I mean the Poison song. Not that shitty shit that plays on the shitty pop shitty radio station.
That reminds me that I really need to get a blood test done soon...
The movie was a hell of a lot better than Pacific Rim. Hell, the first thirty minutes is a hell of a lot better than the entire run time of Pacific Rim.
That won't fix his broken laptop component.
The component that broke.
That question bubble above Sora's head is actually his thoughts right now. "What the actual fuck?"
Rolling for doublescoop
Ten !
Your grandpa's awesome.
A picture of me and the girl I'm seeing at the launch party for our school's literary magazine. Spoiler View attachment 38449 [/SPOILER