Showing posts with label red prime shard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red prime shard. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
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Sunday, March 15, 2020
Sonic Movie Sequel Ideas - Red Shard Prime
So I posted my review on the Sonic movie and went into great detail about what I thought of the film. However, as the ending set up the way for a sequel and the movie is doing well enough, I want to express my thoughts on what I feel would be good for a sequel and what I feel should be some ideas to go through with and ones to not go through with, at least not for the second film.
Also, MASSIVE SPOILERS, so heads up!
Monday, March 9, 2020
Sonic The Hedgehog (Movie) Review - Red Shard Prime
So I saw Sonic The Hedgehog in theaters on premiere night and a second time and there’s a major flaw with this movie which shows the cast and crew did not do their job properly. They forgot to make this movie horrible. Video game based movies are NOT supposed to be good, and by making it good, it means everyone really screwed up here. So let me explain how they screwed up by making this movie good.
WARNING: MILD SPOILERS IN IMAGES AND WRITING!
WARNING: MILD SPOILERS IN IMAGES AND WRITING!
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
Remembering Caroll Spinney
We have recently lost Sesame Street legend, Caroll Spinney at the age of 85. He died from complications from dystonia at his home in Woodstock, Connecticut. In memoriam of this legend to begin 2020, let me honor him by sharing my biggest memories of him.
Sunday, November 24, 2019
Red Prime Shard: Steven Universe Future Intro Pre-Thoughts & Promo-Thoughts
So the final series for Steven Universe titled Steven Universe Future was announced some time ago and it got a lot of us excited and curious for how this series would conclude. We were first shown the intro for this series, and just recently, a promo came out. I’m going to analyze the intro first, then analyze the promo to see how things may differ from my original thoughts and what was true to them.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
Red Prime Shard: Dora and the Lost City of Gold - Review
So I watched two special double length episodes of Dora the Explorer before going to see the movie Dora and the Lost City of Gold, and I was going to see this movie regardless of the reception since I found it absolutely absurd that Nickelodeon wanted to replicate the videos that CollageHumor made with Ariel Winter that made fun of the idea of a more mature live action Dora the Explorer movie being made. I was going to see it anyway and I know I would like it ironically just because of those CollageHumor videos and also AOK’s Dora the Grown Up videos, but what I was NOT expecting was the movie to get GOOD REVIEWS and even more so, it’s CERTIFIED FRESH on Rotten Tomatoes! So I went into this movie even more unexpectedly due to it. (Click "Read More" for the full review.)
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Red Prime Shard - Splatoon 2 Final Fest (Splatfest)
So we’ve had the final Splatfest in Splatoon 2 which was known as the Splatocalypse as the theme was Chaos vs. Order. In story, we had a debate between Off The Hook members Pearl and Marina on which they preferred. Pearl wanted Chaos to win as she didn’t want to live in a predictable world where everything was boring and too much the same, where as Marina felt more comfortable with Order as she wanted to live in a world where she could feel safe and secure where she wouldn’t lose what she loves, namely Off The Hook which means everything to her, especially as it saved her from a dark time in her life, especially when during that time Pearl being protective of her despite Marina’s dark past.
Sunday, July 7, 2019
Red Prime Shard: Surge Soda pop (Amazon) - Review
Anyone remember when the Coca-Cola drink: Surge was available in the 90s and for a while in the early 2000s? It had a very 90s logo that came off as graffiti and hand painted, and it was delicious. It was one of my favorite drinks in the 90s. The commercials were weird with single can or bottle of Surge being set up as a prize, someone yells “SURGE” and then we see people race and compete for the drink, and it was advertised as a fully loaded citrus soda with carbos with the tagline being “Feed The Rush” and using signs of extreme sports to really make it an EXTREME drink for a 90s audience. Honestly, I think a whole fridge or cooler of Surge would make more sense for these if we were to “Feed The Rush.” About a year later, the logo changed to a more digital one that would clearly be made in a computer and for the most part, I think that one would work for a more mainstream audience, but there was a special charm about the original, and it seems Coca-Cola thought so as well since they used the old logo for the revival. The drink was made as a competitor to Pepsi’s Mountain Dew and originally created with the codename MDK (Mountain Dew Killer), and for a while, it had a following, but then was eventually discontinued in 2003. So with the revival version released, I wanted to try it again, but didn’t get the chance until recently.
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