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  1. Based Goomy
    Think about it everyone!
     
    He's been terrible in every movie he's been in!
     
    He's boring to watch!
     
    He's got no emotion!
     
    Oh my gosh!
     

     
    Nicholas Cage has been blinded by his own horrible acting.
     
    Some reasoning: Cage was pretty good in Kick-A**.
  2. Based Goomy
    Ah, lovely Seattle. Haven't set foot in thee since BrickCon '09.
     
    Anyways, I'll be down there for a few days.
     
    Reason: Rush's Time Machine Tour.
     
    Things I'm gonna do:
    - See Hendrix's grave
    - Go up Space Needle
    - Lego Store (possibly)
    - Get a saxophone case
     

  3. Based Goomy
    Gee, I've discovered some of his stuff again.
     
    I think the best thing about him that he doesn't rap about money or women, but life itself.
     
    Also, he sometimes uses sax, which is awesome.
     
    GUESS WHO'S BACK
     
    BACK AGAIN
     
    RAZZIE'S BACK
     
    TELL A FRIEND
  4. Based Goomy
    I'm just gonna take a moment to talk about my most recent movie viewing: Inception.
     
    I walked into the theater knowing nothing about this movie. I had barely seen the trailers, haven't read any reviews, and didn't know who was in it. However, other people had told me about it, and I knew it would be awesome.
     
    Someone told me the movie would destroy and shatter my mind. However, I found it fairly easy to comprehend.
     
    Leonardo DiCaprio's preformance in Inception I find is outstanding, and you actually believe everything is happening to him. I did like all of his "flashbacks", as I thought they brought depth to the movie.
     
    Ellen Page was also in the movie. That's awesome, because Ellen Page is awesome.
     
    This movie is intense, suspenseful, and extraordinarily original. I paid 8 bucks to see it, and let me tell you, that was a very good investment. Stop what you're doing right now, and go watch it.
     
    For those who have seen it: what are your thoughts on the ending?
     

  5. Based Goomy
    Okay, I was on a biking trip this weekend.
     
    Did you know biking for 3 hours straight makes your crotch feel absolutely horrible?
     
    Also throughout the trip, dad was imitating Austin Powers. Ugh.
     

  6. Based Goomy
    I think they sound wimpy and bad.
     
    Their songs are a desperate cry for attention (or help?)
     
    Their lyrics stink.
     
    Monster is a decent song though, possibly the only one.
  7. Based Goomy
    Well, I'm about to watch The Hangover.
     
    God I love that movie.
     
    Oh, and I'll probably go buy Mark Surge sometime soon.
     
    My buddy (at least, he was an awesome guy) GlatorianJaller is leaving BZP, and I've wished him the best.
     
    I'm starting to find this "everyone has a blog thing" kind of annoying.
     
    Buhbye now.
  8. Based Goomy
    Okay, since I don't have many blog approvals, I have made a list of things I will do to get them. I have taken time thinking about this, thus listing Pros and Cons:
     
    1. Stalk the internet and find people's blog approvals
     
    PROS:
    - I would have them
    - Probably the easiest way to do this
    CONS:
    - If the members find out, I'll be reported and probably lose something.
     
    2. Make fake blog approvals
     
    PROS:
    - Possibly even easier than #1
    CONS:
    - If a member with years of experience on BZP sees them, I'll be labelled a scumbag
     
    3. Beg members for their approval
     
    PROS:
    - Could work
    - Most people are nice. Nice = generous. Generous = blog approval.
    CONS:
    - There are mean people on BZP (surprisingly)
    - People may think of me as a wimp, or something along those lines.
     
    4. Force people to give me approvals
     
    PROS:
    - I'd get them
    CONS:
    - Very few members live where I can simply take the city bus
    - Not a nice thing to do, and I'm a nice person
     
    5. Be more awesomer
     
    PROS:
    - I would be awesomer, so people would like me!
    CONS:
    -Absolutely nothing
     
    Also, if you search blog approval on Google Images, you'll find a whole bunch of BZP member's approvals
     
    Nighty night
     
    Also, if you give me your blog approval, I'll love you.
  9. Based Goomy
    Hello BZP, and it's time for another Razlak Review! Up today, I'll be touching base with 8061: Gateway Of The Squid! I had been saving up some money for a while, and finally decided to put it to use. Buying previous Atlantis sets (and liking the results!), I thought that this purchase would be worth it. I really like this set, so I decided to do a review!
     
    I would just like to start this review off by say that my parents don't exactly approve of me buying big sets, so I had to get rid of the box as soon as I got home. those of you hoping to see a picture of the box, I apologize for disappointing you.
     

     
    The minifigs in this set vary tremendously from eachother. First of all, the minifigs seem to fit in with the Atlantis theme quite well.
     
    Personally, I am a big fan of the divers. The way that they present themselves with the printed bodies, diving suits, fins and harpoons really suits them well. Comparing them to earlier diver themes such as Aqua Raiders, the Atlantis ones are far better in almost every way. Plus, all of the new divers have double sided faces, one side with a content look, and one with a scared or agitated look.
     
    The Squidman is unlike anything I've ever seen before. Everything from his bottom half of tentacles to his Squid mask is pure genius on the part of TLC. I think the reason he is dark red is either to clash with the other Atlantis baddies, or the fact that many species of Squid are red. His weapon, the trident is a marvelous piece to look at, although they don't seem to be of the best quality. And in case some people are wondering, you can attach him to plates and stuff.
     

     
    The title "Gateway of the Squid" certainly lives up to it's name by having 3 variations of squids.
     
    The smaller white one is probably supposed to resemble a skeleton. The actual design of the white one is quite nice. The legs seem to stay in place, and it's fun to swoosh him around.
     
    The larger black squid is simply incredible. The way he is built, his colour combonation and his pieces make him a menace to the underwater society. His tentacles twirl around, allowing the user to create some lovely squid poses. I think he's probably one of the jewels of the set.
     

     
    The first part of the build (after the minifigs and squids) is the front of the gate. The build itself is straight forward, and I like the fact that it contains some minor twists. Contructing the mechanism that turns the doors was cool. The first part should take you a good 15 to 20 minutes to complete.
     
    The second part of the gateway was somewhat of a nusance. With a thin amount of support for the bottom plates, the structure will sometimes fall apart until enough pices have been put into place. Aside from that, the rest of the build was enjoyable. The building of trap door was a fun little twist. I also enjoyed going higher and higher with the back frame. When done, the first part simply locks into the second part.
     
    A fun little thing is the way this set is connected. For someone with more pieces and innovation than me, you could extend the gate and add another portion! Think how awesome that would be!
     

     
    And alas, the set is complete!
     

     
    Here are some of the cool pieces included with the set (from my perspective). The doors, the key, the key turtable, the diver's equipment, the Squidman's legs and mask, the trident, a new fin piece in the squid, the curvy plate in a new colour (I think it's called dark tan, Letagi could back me up), and more of those dark green weeds.
     

     
    Here's the key included with the set. It's blue, and it's got a picture of a squid on it. How marvelous.
     

     
    Starting from the front of the set, I will examine the functions.
     
    The thingy with the key and the doors is awesome, especially since the key is a necessity for the function to operate. The function itself works like a charm, requiring nothing but a simple hand movement. Also, after opening the gates, the divers receive a chilly feeling, not knowing what to expect next.
     

     
    Function #2 is the trap door. It's everything you'd expect in a trap door, except for the fact that the door flips up. I don't really get the idea behind that notion, but it's Lego, so I guess you'd have to use your imagination.
     

     
    The final function is a fun little one. If a diver with the IQ of a Ritz cracker decided to step inside the small white squid for a peek, they can become easily enclosed. It's a nice little addition to this set, and could provide someone younger with a few hours of playability.
     

     
    The only flaw that I can really see in this set is the perspective. I wonder if the divers ever thought of leaving the key with the Squidman, and just swimming to grab the treasure. Once again, you'd have to use your imagination for that.
     

     
    On a further note, the set (with everything considered) look exquisit. It looks quite luminous, but with a menacing feel to it. I can probably spend up to an hour looking at it, but this review took up valuable looking time! Also, the way the steps are constructed is simply lovely.
     
    Anyways, on with the classic Pros and Cons:
     
    PROS:
     
    - 3 Squid variants
    - The 3 functions
    - Lots of cool pieces
    - Fantastic look and feel
    - Another key
     
    CONS:
    - $55 Canadian
    - Some imagination related flaws
     
    Overall, this set has proven to be a fantastic addtion to my collection. Everything from the Squids to the steps to the small dark-green weeds make this set fantastic. I can full-heartedly recomment it to anyone looking for something in the Atlantis line.
     

     
    This has been a Razlak Review
     
    I would like to take this oppourtunity to thank -Thylon-, as I used his Shadow Snapper review as a bit of a guideline. Thanks bud!
  10. Based Goomy
    Okay, some people on here may wonder where I went. And the truth is: nowhere.
     
    I had a virus, and the only way to stop it was to delete everything from the computer.
     
    I have no iTunes, Limewire, none of my games, only internet and Microsoft word.
     
    Now if you'll excuse me, I gotta go download 2000 songs.
     
    IT FEELS GREAT TO BE BACK
     

  11. Based Goomy
    The Canadian band Nickelback was voted one of the worst bands of all time, and I don't blame the voters. They're unnessecarily loud, their lyrics are pointless, and they seem to have no sense of worth.
     
    However, Burn It To The Ground is a great song.
     
    Feel free to fight me about Nickelback, but be prepared to lose.
  12. Based Goomy
    June June June. What can I say about this month? It's pretty laid back I suppose.
     
    June is also bike month, which I painfully experienced (world nude bike ride day )
     
    For a friends birthday, we played hide and seek in Ikea. Awwwwwwwwwwww yeahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
     
    I've been listening to lots of Green Day recently. Boulevard of Broken Dreams is simply amazing.
     
    A double bed has just entered my bedroom. I've never slept so well.
     
    Enough rambling.
     
    What's On The Horizon?
     
    June 20- Car free day / me playing my sax
    June 23- English 10 provincial (3 hours long!)
    June 25- Science exam
    August 3- Rush concert in the States (Woohoo!)
     

     
    Interesting
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