so if I vanish for the next few days I'd just like to let ya'll know I haven't died <3. [ Also Question Time might end up starting late because of the trip, hopefully not but we'll see. ]
RAISING BOTH HANDS AS HiGH AS POSSIBLE
WINTERBELLS. WINTERBELLS WINTERBELLS WINTERBELLS WINTERBELLS. Clean design, catchy music (+bonus points for strong flavors of Pachelbel's Canon in D), and simple & addicting gameplay have made this one of my favorite iPhone games ever since getting it in November. I still play it consistently after all this time. I think part of it is that I don't really play games with big storylines or fancy mechanics on a tablet or phone -- I want something I can just pick up and play. It was originally a free Flash game on Orisinal but it made the transition to iOS really smoothly. Downside is it's not free on the app store :c it's 99 cents, but imo well worth it.
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I don't pretend I'm part of a storyline but I do imagine music videos in my head when I listen to music. Not really AMVs (although I have done that too when I think a song might work with something) but like, "if I directed the music video to this song, what would it look like?" I also play a fair number of instruments and like to think of ways I could cover all the parts with what I know how to play, and imagine what it would sound like (something I basically NEVER act on but someday maybe??). I'm better with learning by ear than reading sheet music so I'm a lot more comfortable with figuring out songs that way than looking at an arrangement :c. forever cursed to suck at sight reading The music video thing is also kind of a curse because it renders me unable to do things like homework with music in the background, can't focus. Also idk if this really counts but I watch cartoons/animated films on what is probably a more regular basis than live action media, lol. And I'm not even really talking anime, I do watch that but I also mean western animation... I have a tendency to latch onto something for a long time when I like it so I don't watch a ton of series at once or anything but I get the feeling some of my friends/family think I'm a little immature because I'd often rather watch an animated film over a live action one. I'm sort of self-conscious about it actually i don't know And it's not even like I don't appreciate live action? Most of my favorite films are, but idk when looking through a list of things to watch I just gravitate towards animated things (unless I'm convinced they're crap lol).
Ah, welcome back =] glad to hear we'll be seeing you around! I'll be closing this, then~. [Closed]
S'fine, it's a fat PS2 so it's pretty sturdy and the impact wasn't very hard, lol. It's on the verge of death anyway, picture flickers (though to be fair I think that's the A/V cable and not the console) and the disc tray is really slow and kind of loud when it opens. I've had it since '02 so I'm just happy it's hung on this long to be honest xD.
hURTS it also seems to be something i manage to do at least once every suMMER
Bump because it comes out this month! I'm really excited for this film, hopefully Pixar can snap back into shape with it after so many people were disappointed with Cars 2. Early pre-screening reviews are coming in, too. I'm a little concerned that there's already a negative there, but considering Pixar's track record it'll probably fare well with critics for the most part.
If you're unsure, it might just be better not to post it? I mean so far I've not seen any nudity or anything, just suggestive dancing. Perhaps...
I would too, in fact I'm pretty impressed with how high it scored. I'm just perplexed at how few critics have voiced an opinion, lol. Also on the topic of Madagascar can we just take this moment to appreciate yet another awesome Hans Zimmer original score [video=youtube;vECD7xIdlyc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vECD7xIdlyc[/video] couldn't care less about what anyone says about the films but I will forever love this score
I have a friend who ate the entire scoop of the wasabi included with her sushi whole because she thought it was green tea ice cream @__@.
No, I'm Stardust? I've always been Stardust? xD Wolfie's current username is Korra, lmao. And I don't know, I just never got around to it. :c
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Did you just mistake me for someone else? I've never played Okami. In any case, while you're certainly entitled to your own opinion I ask that if it can be hurtful to someone else you keep it to yourself. Don't continue to pull the thread in this direction.
There's no need to fight or throw around insults in here, guys. Give it a rest.
That's not what I'm talking about though? A 76% is a decent rating for Rotten Tomatoes, especially considering it's the third film in the franchise. I have nothing good or bad to say about the movie as I haven't seen it, so. I just find it a little fishy that the sheer number of critic reviews is so alarmingly low. Four days after release and it's only received 70ish critic reviews. Other films have a lot more by comparison -- Prometheus for example has 223 total critic reviews. Basically, half of the people that should be weighing in on it have not and I'm wondering why that is -- perhaps the studio is indeed hiding something?
But I just don't see how a big-budget movie like that gets half the number of reviews of everything else there? That's... really fishy.
...How did this happen? lmao
so this was #1 at the box office over the weekend and... every other film has at least twice as many reviews? does anyone know how that even happens