Applejack and Edward the blue engine · 12:45am Oct 13th, 2020
Edward May be old.But,With Applejack with him,They will be strong together.
Edward May be old.But,With Applejack with him,They will be strong together.
So, are ya ready? You don't look ready yet. I'd better make some pre-plot-twist-reveal-tension and make everybody wonder what is going on.
*dramatic music*
You're still not ready. Go watch all of Blood Lad and come back to me when you've accomplished that feat (it's not that hard- there's only about 10 episodes (although there's the 60+ chapter manga...))
So, you think you're ready for the greatest idea ever?
Greetings readers and followers!
Just a quick update about my previous absence and the OiAaAiO rewrite.
So, my hometown is having its very first convention this weekend (today being the final day) and it was a really fun time. I got to Cosplay, buy a beautiful Madoka x Homura print, and I got to talk to Vic Mignogna.
Previous Highlight (Chronological Order): The Grand Galloping Gala
Previous Highlight (Publication Order): "That Game that Nobody Ever Wins"
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Greetings, my friends.
This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "The Pink Panther". The 1963 film directed by Blake Edwards to be precise.
Here's the rundown of it:
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This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "The Return of the Pink Panther".
Here's the rundown of this sequel:
You know Equestria must be one of the slimiest places to ever exist. Way too many of the residents there use their mouths to do things. Seriously, it's pretty gross when you think about it.
Rating Scale:
12/10—a complete masterpiece; flawless and outstanding
11/10—Excellent, near-perfect film
10/10—the standard rating; awesome film with a couple of flaws
9/10—a wonderful film with several flaws
8/10–a great film with numerous flaws but not enough to ruin it
Tonight, we present the horror classic about a big old house, a bunch of stolen money and a series of mysterious murders. The all-star cast of this horror classic includes Vincent Price, Agnes Moorehead, Gavin Gordon, John Sutton, Lenita Lane, Elaine Edwards, and Darla Hood. Ladies and gentlemen, prepare to be freaked out by...THE BAT!
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "Revenge of the Pink Panther".
Here's the rundown of this sequel:
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This is your friendly film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "The Pink Panther Strikes Again".
Here's the rundown of this sequel:
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This is your top-of-the-line film, TV show, and episode reporter here with another review.
Today, for the sixth installment of my "Spook Spectacular" series, I'm gonna give you guys my take of "A Shot in the Dark".
Here's the rundown of it:
Okay, I'll admit it right off the bat. This film is, very much, an example of "minor" Coen Brothers. The story for the film was actually devised by Robert Ramsey and Matthew Stone (no, not that Matt Stone), and was shopped around for several years to directors such as Jonatham Demme and Ron Howard, before the Coen Brothers themselves finally picked up the project, and wrote the last draft of the screenplay. So, in that way, it's true that this film is perhaps the closest they've gotten for