Trekkard
User-
Posts
112 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Character Archive
Frequently Asked Questions
Equestrian Empire Character Archive
Golden Oaks Memorial Library
Pony Roleplay Characters
Events
Blogs
Everything posted by Trekkard
-
-
Part 4 marking the finale of the fan-made crossover. Fans of both fanbases wil go bananas if this is made into a movie (most likely a made-for-TV movie since MLP failed reach the same standards Transformers have when it comes to terms of hitting the big screen). Al that it needs a good script, cast from both shows, and support from both fanbases to make it happen.
-
-
-
-
- 54 replies
-
- 1
-
- background pony
- controversy
-
(and 1 more)
Tagged with:
-
Imagine if you told to change a song in any episode, whether it's for experimenting or just for the fun of it. It can be a real song or something you created from scratch. For me, I would replace "This Day Aria (reprise)" with Radiohead's "Creep". I would love to hear Queen Chrysalis sing the lyrics "You're so fucking special" right in front of Celestia.
-
Why do people object to adults watching cartoons?
Trekkard replied to Fluffykins's topic in General Discussion
We're in an age where they make cartoons for adults and most of the ones watching of them are kids. They might be refering to ones aimed for a younger audience. For the last 12 years, they made animated shows which focused on story and characters, instead of just action and striking visuals. It even includes reincarnations of old shows. -
DJ Pon-3 vs. Vın̈yl Scratch - Which name do you prefer?
Trekkard replied to TheTEChguy27's topic in Sugarcube Corner
-
The Crying Game will always be the number 1 favourite of all time. It has a great script, a shocking plot twist, A+ acting, and has a good moral that affects everbody.
-
Anybody who found a pop culture reference (or allusion) in any episode of MLP: FIM, feel free to tell. The one I spotted was in the episode "May the Best Pet Win". When Rainbow Dash has her wing trapped under a boulder in Ghastly Gorge, it reminded me of the autobiopic "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" by Aron Ralston (later adapted into 127 Hours). About a rockclimber who had his arm trapped under a boulder and being forced to amputate it. I don't know why I brought this up, it just came to me.
-
Anybody who found a pop culture reference (or allusion) in any episode of MLP: FIM, feel free to tell. The one I spotted was in the episode "May the Best Pet Win". When Rainbow Dash has her wing trapped under a boulder in Ghastly Gorge, it reminded me of the autobiopic "Between a Rock and a Hard Place" by Aron Ralston (later adapted into 127 Hours). About a rockclimber who had his arm trapped under a boulder and being forced to amputate it. I don't know why I brought this up, it just came to me.
-
You'll love my list Twilight Sparkle: "Every Little Thing She Does is Magic" (The Police) Applejack: "Coal Miner's Daughter" (Loretta Lynn) Rainbow Dash: "Rainbow Zephyr" (Relish) Pinkie Pie: "I Want Candy" (Bow Wow Wow) Rarity: "Material Girl" (Madonna) Fluttershy: "Hide and Seek" (Imogen Heap) Celestia: "Staring at the Sun" (U2) Luna: "To the Moon and Back" (Savage Garden) Nightmare Moon: "Sweet Dreams" (The Eurythmics) Discord: "The Riddle" (Rik Kershaw) Queen Chrysalis: "Poison" (Alice Cooper) King Sombra: "Paint it Black" (The Rolling Stones) Cutie Mark Crusaders: "My Generation" (The Who) Snips and Snails: "I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)" (The Proclaimers) Spike: "Girl all the Bad Guys Want" (Bowling for Soup) The Great and All-Powerful Trixie: "You're So Vain" (Carly Simon) Zecora: "Voodoo Lady" (Ween) Shining Armour and Cadence: "I Got you Babe" (Sonny and Cher) Diamond Tiara and Silver Spoon: "Hole in the Head" (Sugababes) Derpy Hooves: "Pretty Fly (for a Rabbi)" (Wierd Al Yankovic)
-
What If There Was a 7th Element of Harmony?
Trekkard replied to Homura Akemi's topic in MLP:FiM Canon Discussion
-
Does anypony even like the old generations?
Trekkard replied to Zach TheDane's topic in Classic Generations
I remembering seeing some episodes of G1, mostly because there was othing else on TV.I like about it was the villians, it's like the writers spent time on developing other characters instead of "main characters" mostly just to sell toys. G2 was a poor experiment in making all the ponies teenagers (this was before Ben 10, Teen Titans, Danny Phantom, and other cartoons where the main characters are teenagers and face issues like any teen in real life). All the girls talk about boys and the boys talk about girls. Thankfully I didn't watch G3 when the toyline was released (Which you can tell from watching the commecials). I watched an episode of Obscurus Lupa where she reviewd two straight-to-DVD features (it's a must see just for laughes).- 192 replies
-
- generation
- like
-
(and 3 more)
Tagged with:
-
- 2,495 replies
-
Dredd 3D is one of the few remakes to actually surpass the original. Karl Urban is brilliant as the title character. It sticks to the comics a lot closer. Seven Psychopaths was brilliant, it makes me want to pursue a career in screenwriting or writing in general. A terrific cast and good use of humor. Looper blew me away. I'm a sucker for time travelling flicks. Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Bruce Willis gave their a-game, the script is well-written and it's one of those sci-fi flicks that don't need a big budget to tell a story. The Avengers was worth the wait. Over the past 4 years Incredible Hulk, Iron Man 1 & 2, Thor and Captain America were good setups for the real event. Coriolanus is one of those overlooked adaptations of any William Shakespeare play. Its contemporary setting works well, Ralph Fiennes directing is top notch (and great in the title role), it keeps the original dialogue from the play intact and Gerald Butler is in a good movie for once. The Dark Knight Rises is a satisfying conclusion to a well-mastered trilogy. Nolan's portrayal of Bane is a million times superior than Bane in Batman & Robin. And of course Tom hardy made him more menacing (including when he breaks Batman's back which happened in the comics). I was amazed with Skyfall, Javier Bardem is an amazing antagonist and focusing on Jame Bond's roots is a clever idea. That theme song by Adele is both haunting and unforgettable. Both director Sam Mendes and co-writer John Logan managed to keep Ian Fleming's character intact while using elements of the previous films.
-
What kind of videogame should My little pony be?
Trekkard replied to Silent Beat's topic in Sugarcube Corner
-
Don't you just hate it when people comment about your grammar in your fanfic? There's a solution. I found a website that spots any grammar errors being made and gives you ideas on how to correct them. Here's the link: http://www.grammarbase.com/
-
-
-
What if you could have any trait of any pony?
Trekkard replied to AppleDashFan's topic in Sugarcube Corner