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Malevolence

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  1. 1982 is old now? I frequenty quote movies from the 20's-50's constantly.Just your comics...no Raccoon I wanted to kill, skin, and make into an attractive collar, and no more doomsday quotations.
  2. Nope.The person below me recently changed their signature.
  3. Wrong. I understand that Greg has other responsibilities and as long as LEGO is allowing him to even continue the story officially, He can do so in whatever timeframe suits him best.The person below me was HEWKII MASTER
  4. Brilliant idea of bringing the series' name into the story itself.It's short, but very wonderfully done. I'd just recommend paragraphing it better. I lost my place a few times because of it.I'd also suggest finding a synonym for chronicled in the final sentence. It kind of feels odd to read, "...who chronicled the Biological Chronicle." Perhaps recorded. I may be the only one irked by this, who knows.
  5. "totally unneccisary dirty "humor" that killed it."I thought it was necessary. I'd go into a complicated discussion of why, but doing so would definitely go into BZinaPpropriate territory. I'll just say that to properly mock/exagerate/ridicule what they were, the irreverent and dirty humour were most definitely a needed element.And honestly - even though this is going into the territory of Television and this topic is about movies - that Monty Python's Flying Circus had a few short-comings as a television show that they definitely eliminated in their movies, Meaning of Life aside. I have to say that Victoria Wood, A Bit of Fry and Laurie, and even French and Saunders where much better at putting together solid sketch shows that didn't veer off into bizarrely random, which many episodes of Monty Python tended to do. (Even Not the Nine O'Clock News is guilty of this on ocassion). Luckily, within movies (Again, with the exception of Meaning of Life, and "And Now For Something Completely Different [though that was actually well put together] they had a plot to fit their sketches into, which prevented them from becoming utterly ridiculous.That's my two-bits, though, and obviously no-one will ever agree.
  6. Takua's going to have a reverse-style accident to Kapura's if he keeps spinning like that.And technically, that style Pakari is NOT Mata-Nui Online Game style. It's Bohrok/Bohrok-Kal Chronicles styled.
  7. nope. Dreamless night.The person below me will use the acronym instead of spelling it out like they should.
  8. So, one of us BZPers has to get to the police after those three months are up and claim it.
  9. toa Mata, I guessThough I've always referred to them as THE Toa/The Toa Nuva, and the others as Toa Metru/Hagah/Inika/Mahri/etc.
  10. Guess again, Clarice ~fft fft ftt ftt fft~The person below me doesn't get the reference.
  11. No.I don't do holidays.The person below me smells like raccoon.
  12. SomewhatThe person below me prefers the name Stomageddon to Alfie.
  13. ^And don't forget the brilliance of Rowan on Not the Nine O'Clock News. And all of the brilliant acts he's done at the Secret Policemen's Balls and other live stage performance.Over-rated...I'd say Gone With The Wind. Compared to Wuthering Heights from the same year, it pales horribly. I'd say that the only reasons Gone With the Wind won the oscar were because: 1. it was in colour; and 2. it was an American story as opposed to the very British Wuthering Heights. I normally haven't realy cared about the Acadamy awards - especially in modern years where it seems like they're really just giving them away willy-nilly because there weren't any really GOOD films they could go to - but Gone With the Wind winning over Wuthering Heights ranks as one of my top upsets.Under-rated: Topper Returns, no contest. This was a brilliant and adorable comedy, and Billy Burke was brilliant in it. Her along with the other actors and actresses (Including the outstanding Eddie Anderson) made it one of my favourite films of my youth.
  14. nope. Mommy told me never to read anything with an X on the cover.The person below me knows their bodyfat percentage.
  15. No no no no no no no lol nice try there, that would have made things quite a bit easier Especially for me. Bionicle comics are the only ones I've ever actually read. I wouldn't know a DC hero from a BC hero.
  16. Look at the rest of the sig. I added something new just for you.He stole a name from a baby?I'd read those Comics if they weren't spelled Comix...
  17. The Last StationIt's two years old, I know, but it's SO RARE that a good movie even exists in the past 20 years, let alone the past year or so. Helen Mirren and Christopher Plummer (One of the best actors out there) were terrific, the script was really beautiful, and it was a wonderfully touching movie, in spite of a rather "Why was that even in this movie" scene....I'm actually not sure I've even SEEN any movies released this year yet... I honestly stopped keeping track of them years ago.
  18. EDIT: totally ignore this post, I clicked and fast-replied the wrong topic...But I did just play Wario Land 3, so...yeah..
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