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  1. He was aiming at Twilight who happened to be in her library.

    Why the heck would he hurt her? What did he mean when he said "You're going to give me what I want?" (That sentence sounded like sexual innuendo, to be honest.) And why didn't he just eat Twilight's magic rather than just killing her? Why did he want all the pony magic? He would be KILLING all the ponies. Tirek has to be THE CRUELEST villian from the show ever.

  2. So they didn't cause the demon incident? Good thing, or else what my canon about the demon incident would have been ruined (An actual demon seeking power for her world turned Sunset into a demon that looked exactly like her).

    However, since the Dazzlings said they must use Equestrian magic to get power, Sunset may be forced to turn into a demon again by the Dazzlings. If the demon form doesn't appear in this movie, I guess she will show up in the third movie as well as Demon Snips and Snails and actually help Sunset Shimmer and friends this time!

  3. I didn't expect Sunset Shimmer to say "DEMON" in the clip! I thought Hasbro would call the "demon" something else!

     

    Also, I expected Sunset Shimmer to have the whiny voice from the "Something terrible has happened" scene for her good form, but her new voice is good. It sort of reminds me of Rainbow Dash, although Sunset is still voiced by Rebecca Shoichet! Also, this face Sunset made was funny:

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    I also thought the Dazzlings were perverts because they kept touching everyone during the song!

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  4. I had a theory about The Dazzlings that I posted on TV Tropes a while back that relates to the previous movie, but since it is a long explanation, I put it under a spoiler tag:

     

     

    Adagio Dazzle is the human form of the demon that possessed Sunset Shimmer at the Fall Formal in the previous film.

     

    One of the plot points might involve Adagio making friends with Sunset Shimmer, who is helping out with the Humane 6’s band. However, Adagio says some weird things to Sunset that she doesn’t understand. Two such examples are "Remember me? We met at the Fall Formal?" and "This isn't really my home, I live in a better place than here". Whenever Adagio says these statements, Sunset will reply to them with statements like “You weren’t at the Fall Formal! I never saw you attend it!” (the response to the first statement)  and "I suppose you lived in the Crystal City!" (the response to the second statement, suggesting Adagio could have lived in the human version of the Crystal Empire)  In the climax of the film, Sunset is shocked at Adagio after she says, "I hate this pathetic little high school. I wish that it and Equestria could be ruled BY ME!", and it cuts to a flashback of demon Sunset saying "Spoiler alert. I was bluffing when I said I was going to destroy the portal! I don't want to rule this pathetic little high school, I want Equestria!" After this, Sunset claims that Adagio's statement about ruling Equestria and the school sounded a bit familiar, and Sunset comes to the conclusion that Adagio turned her into a demon during the Fall Formal, and she might be disguising as a demon (or whatever Hasbro decides to call the creature Sunset became), because when she was in Equestria, she read about how these demons possess ponies (and sometimes people) and transform them into what they look like in order try to carry out their dark wishes and desires for them. This angers Adagio, and she transforms. Lo and behold, she is the demon who possessed Sunset, and due to what Sunset read about demons once, Adagio's demon form looks identical to Sunset's demon form during the Fall Formal. Adagio claims that she just wanted to make friends with Sunset by helping her impress her demon kingdom by taking over Equestria and the human world. Sunset eventually battles her (this may be a musical number), and just as she is about to be defeated in the battle, she gains her pony ears and magic powers that make her strong. Then, she tells Adagio about the true meaning of friendship.
     As an extension, maybe Aria Blaze and Sonata Dusk (her supposed two friends) are supposed to represent Snips and Snails' demon forms (Sonata is blue like Snips' form, though Aria's pale pink does not look a lot like Snails' form. Then again, Adagio's skin color is not the same as Sunset Shimmer's demon form).
     
    This theory might be becoming true in a few ways: 
    The extended synopsis for the film says Sunset finds out the Dazzlings aren't ordinary girls...which might mean they are really demons. In the preview clip with the Battle of the Bands song, Sunset said the girls acted strange around her, meaning they could be a new type of Siren-like demonic creature of some sort. I think since Sunset turned into a demon, she can possibly sense demons, and since the Dazzlings acted strange around her, they may have sensed that Sunset transformed into a demon. Who knows, maybe Sunset finds out that in order to fight the Dazzlings, she has to become a demon again, as this may help her understand the Dazzlings' motives if they are demonic creatures. I think this will happen because in the teaser trailer, Sunset talks about how she was a terrible she-demon. Perhaps this was a scene where they were comparing the old Sunset to how bad the Dazzlings are.
     
    Here's how I think this scenario will actually play out in the film:
    After Pinkie Pie's dialogue in the "raging she-demon" scene, Twilight says "Wait a minute, she-demon? That gives me an idea! Sunset, remember when you said the Dazzlings were acting strange, but you couldn't understand how? Perhaps they are she-demons like the one you turned into! Perhaps if we can find magic to turn you into a demon, you can find out what is up with the Dazzlings!" The girls go to some magic shop and find some magical item that can allow the user to change into anything they were in the past and the girls get it for Sunset.
    Later that night at the concert, Sunset uses the magical item to transform into a demon. Then, she rushes on stage after the Dazzlings' song has ended, exposing her demon form again in front of the whole school, and the audience is shocked! The demon Sunset claims that there is something wrong with the Dazzlings. "Since when was there a CLONE of me?" Adagio asks, causing the audience at the talent competition to laugh. Sunset Shimmer asks "A clone? Is this a joke or something? This is how I looked at the Fall Formal!" and Adagio says "That was your Fall Formal appearance, huh? What if I showed you MY REAL FORM?" After this, Adagio and the Dazzlings transform into Demon Sunset, Demon Snips, and Demon Snails. Sunset Shimmer then turns back to her human form and Adagio tells the audience that she was the one who made Sunset Shimmer evil and made her turn into a she-demon, but she doesn't need her anymore: she and her friends will try to take over Equestria again! Then, Sunset Shimmer finds the Rainbooms and tells them she needs their help to defeat the Dazzlings and reveals their secret to her friends! 

  5. I watched a few retro cartoons although I was a 2000's kid. I had a Garfield and Friends DVD when I was a third or fourth grader (and got the whole collection a few years ago), watched Wakko's Wish, Animaniacs, and Pinky and the Brain when I was around that age or older, watched a few episodes of Popples, and now my current favorite retro cartoon is Britt Allcroft's Magic Adventures of Mumfie.

     

    This series was created by Britt Allcroft, the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends, based off the works of Katharine Tozer. I MAY have watched this show on Fox Family when I was a baby, as when I watched the episodes on Hulu, some scenes in the episodes seemed familiar). 

    The show follows a young elephant named Mumfie who thinks adventures come in parcels, but he discovers this isn't true, and sets off to find an adventure.  This cartoon is about an elephant who was all alone and had no friends, so he set out to find an adventure. He wound up meeting Scarecrow and Pinkey the Flying Pig and went to an island to help the Queen of Night (voiced by Britt Allcroft herself, surprisingly) bring happiness back to her island that was taken over by the Secretary of Night. This story was told in a movie called "Mumfie's Quest." After the movie, two seasons of the show were made. Each episode is 10 minutes long, but the show aired in America as a twenty minute show with two stories and a Mumfie Melodies segment, which were AMV-like music videos of two songs from Mumfie's Quest. These were usually played in between stories. 

     

    My favorite character is Bristle because he is so hilarious. He is a fat midget who mostly likes RUUEELS (how he pronounces rules, he also pronounces the "r" sound weirdly) and sometimes, he likes keeping everything clean and tidy. I also liked the Secretary of Night from Mumfie's Quest because he's mysterious and wants magical powers, but I want to know more about him, because the film never told us about him. (According to a poem about the Mumfie books, in the Katharine Tozer book, Mumfie's Magic Box, his goal is to invade the minds of dreamers, which is different from Mumfie's Quest.) Also, Pinkey the flying pig is ADORABLE! 

     

    According to an article about a house Britt Allcroft renovated, she is currently working on new episodes of Mumfie!

     

    You can watch Mumfie on Netflix (only the first 26 episodes, the Christmas special and the movie), Hulu (has all the episodes, minus 4 missing ones and the episode version of Mumfie's Quest, the Christmas special and the movie), and Amazon Prime (same selection as Hulu).

  6. I don't know if Shock Treatment would count. I think some Rocky Horror fans hated it, but it was a good movie. (It's the only Rocky Horror movie I have seen since Shock Treatment is rated PG.) It has a 40% on Rotten Tomatoes.

  7. I can't wait for this movie! I love the Equestria Girls series! I also have a theory about Adagio Dazzle that I have shared on other sites:

     

     

    Adagio Dazzle is the human form of the demon who possessed Sunset Shimmer at the Fall Formal.

    One of the plot points might involve Adagio making friends with Sunset Shimmer, who is helping out with the Humane 6’s band. However, Adagio says some weird things to Sunset that she doesn’t understand. Two such examples are "Remember me? We met at the Fall Formal?" and "This isn't really my home, I live in a better place than here". Whenever Adagio says these statements, Sunset will reply to them with statements like “You weren’t at the Fall Formal! I never saw you attend it!” (her response to the first statement I made up) and "I suppose you lived in the Crystal City!" (her response to the second statement, which suggests that Adagio lived in the human version of the Crystal Empire before moving to the Canterlot High area, but Adagio tells Sunset that she didn't live in the Crystal City, and would rather not tell her about where she formerly lived.) In the climax of the film, Sunset is shocked at Adagio after she says, "I hate this pathetic little high school. I wish that it and Equestria could be ruled BY ME!", and it cuts to a flashback of demon Sunset saying "Spoiler alert. I was bluffing when I said I was going to destroy the portal! I don't want to rule this pathetic little high school, I want Equestria!" After this, Sunset claims that Adagio's statement about ruling Equestria and the school sounded a bit familiar, and Sunset comes to the conclusion that Adagio turned her into a demon during the Fall Formal, and she might be disguising as a demon (or whatever Hasbro decides to call the creature Sunset became), because when she was in Equestria, she read about how these demons possess ponies (and sometimes people) and transform them into what they look like in order try to carry out their dark wishes and desires for them. This angers Adagio, and she transforms. Lo and behold, she is the demon who possessed Sunset, and due to what Sunset read about demons once, Adagio's demon form looks identical to Sunset's demon form during the Fall Formal. Adagio claims that she just wanted to make friends with Sunset by helping her impress her demon kingdom by taking over Equestria and the human world. Sunset eventually battles her (this may be a musical number), and just as she is about to be defeated in the battle, she gains her pony ears and magic powers that make her strong. Then, she tells Adagio about the true meaning of friendship. This theory may work out because we do not know much about Adagio yet, and Hasbro might be trying to hide something about her...

    In addition, Adagio and her friends' pony forms appear like regular ponies, but with strange, see through wings, so they aren't earth, unicorn, pegasus, or alicorn ponies. Due to this, maybe Aria Blaze and Sonata Dusk (her supposed two friends) are supposed to represent Snips and Snails' demon forms (Sonata is blue like Snips' form, though Aria's pale pink does not look a lot like Snails' form. Then again, Adagio's skin color is not the same as Sunset Shimmer's demon form).

    Now, for those of you who think "Oh, the Element of Harmony rejected her, that's why she was a demon!", I think it would be surprising if Hasbro revealed that Adagio was the cause of Sunset Shimmer turning into a demon! Even if this theory isn't true, I'm still cosplaying as Demon Sunset Shimmer because she is the best demon!

     

  8. My last two were Heaven is for Real and Shock Treatment. 

     

    Heaven is for Real: I thought this was a great movie and it made me believe that there really is a heaven by the end of it. However, the joke regarding the flight attendant believing that Barney was talking to her was funny but weird. Maybe she is one of the few who likes Barney because it makes her feel like a child and she must have had a rough or abusive childhood. Also, the "Can you sing 'We Will Rock You'?" part was funny.

     

    Shock Treatment: I watched this because I am very interested in seeing The Rocky Horror Picture Show, but it is rated R. I might see it for my 16th birthday (which is coming soon) or get the DVD of it due to how inappropriate the show might be. Then again, I laugh at sex jokes and I have heard music with explicit content. This movie had a great story about a couple, Brad and Janet Majors going on a TV game show and Janet becoming famous in exchange for letting her husband be watched over by doctors who want him to stop being mentally insane. I really liked Janet's outfits when she was a famous TV star. Also, this part was funny:

    Betty: He went like one
    That hath been stunned
    And is of sense forlorn.
    A sadder and a wiser man
    He rose the morrow morn.
    Random man (holding dead bird): Does this bird belong to you?

    Betty: AAAAAAAAAHHH-(cuts to an alarm clock going off)

  9. I didn't choose my classes yet, but I know I will have two Regents classes next year-English and American History. If you don't live in New York, they are exams that test your knowledge of school subjects that you take in June. If you fail it in June, you must take it in August, and if you fail in August, you take it in January. I remember some things from my middle school social studies class, so I think I might ace the American History class, but I always get high grades. In English, I saw that other classes read things like Of Mice and Men, MacBeth, and The Great Gatsby (I saw the film without reading the book in ninth grade because many older kids were seeing it. It was great until the last 10 or so minutes... :(.  That's why I don't always watch or read what the other kids read. However, I got upset by some  PG-13 movies with scary or sad elements  when I was in ninth grade, and I started to get used to scary and sad elements in PG-13 movies when I saw The Butler in August.)For Math, I am going to take Financial Math (it prepares us for life and college classes) because the other math courses are difficult (and according to looking on Yahoo Answers, Trignometry is the most failed Regents, but the Regents people say Global History is the most failed because it consists of remembering TWO YEARS of information, but I also had to take the Regents Algebra class for two years, rather than 1 year like one of my friends did).  In Science, I already took all the necessary Regents classes (Earth Science and Biology), and we have choices as to what science classes we can take. We can take Physics, but that class is VERY DIFFICULT!  :angry: The other choices consist of Astronomy (in two parts), Human Anatomy and Physiology, Marine Science, Natural Disasters, and Forensics (in two parts). I am going to be taking both parts of Astronomy. 

     

    As for my electives, I will be certainly doing the Early Childhood Education class at my school. (I love little kids! They are so cute!  :wub: ) The second elective I will take is the Health class (We must take it to graduate. (When I took it in middle school, I got nauseous whenever they talked about the bad side effects of drugs or something like that because I think my body was telling me not to do drugs. Oh, and I also was pulled out of class during the SEX unit, although I handled the reproduction unit well in Biology.) We also get to take home a robotic baby in that class (I see students walking around with these when the Health classes do the unit with the robotic baby, and you can also do the robotic baby in the Parenting class).  I might take this class that will help me prepare for college and find other jobs, as well as a computer skills class. 

  10. Besides Fox News, the only other person in the media who I know that hates bronies is Ghost! I heard one of his rants in an opening to YouTube Poop News:

    "GOOD MORNING ALL YOU F***ING BRONIES OUT THERE, WATCHING THE D**N SHOW, AND NOW YOU'RE GONNA GET UPSET ABOUT ME BEING A F***ING RACIST, WHEN I'M SO F***ING NOT! IF YOU F***ING RACIST HAMBONE TROLLS DON'T STOP IT RIGHT NOW, I'M GONNA START SPAMMING MY WASTEPILES AT YOU! AAAAAAAAH...I HATE BRONIES! I'M SO NOT FEEDING THE G*****N TROLLS!"

     

    Plus, like the story of that boy who nearly died because of suicide because he was bullied for liking the show, some people call the show gay, when it really isn't. Why do people do that??? Is it because of Rainbow Dash (BTW, a rainbow symbolizes gays)?

  11. My brother recommended that I should see this on Friday, and I wound up seeing it on Saturday afternoon. It was AWESOME!

     

    I was shocked at that plot twist that revealed that the whole movie was just a boy playing with his dad's Lego displays and that the "Kragle" thing really meant the father would make everything in the displays permanently glued so his son would stop playing with them.

    Here are my favorite parts:

    • "Honey, where are my pants?" (I got a notebook of this character before I saw the film)
    • "I could sing this song for hours!" (5 HOURS LATER...)
    • The Transformer-like pirate who reminded me of the villain from Rollie Pollie Ollie: The Great Defender of Fun. 
    • My favorite characters were Wyldstyle/Lucy and the unicorn cat.
    • When Lord Business told Bad Cop's dad to stop listening to the instructions directed towards Bad Cop's mother.
    • "There are no movies with that title in your area!"
    • The Star Wars cameo and the crash scene that followed it.
    • The ghost of that magic guy.
    • When a block was removed off that giant building.
    • "Hello. We come from the planet of Duplo! We will destroy you!"
    • The "Everything is Awesome!" song

  12. Britt Allcroft's (She is the creator of Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends) The Magic Adventures of Mumfie. This cartoon is about an elephant who was all alone and had no friends, so he set out to find an adventure. He wound up meeting Scarecrow and Pinkey the Flying Pig and went to an island to help the Queen of Night (voiced by Britt Allcroft herself, surprisingly) bring happiness back to her island that was taken over by the Secretary of Night. This story was told in a movie called "Mumfie's Quest." After the movie, two seasons of the show were made. Each episode is 10 minutes long, but it aired in America as a twenty minute show with two stories and a Mumfie Melody, which were AMV-like music videos of two songs from Mumfie's Quest. These were usually played in between stories. My favorite character is Bristle because he is so hilarious. He mostly likes RUUEELS (how he pronounces rules) and sometimes, he likes keeping everything clean and tidy. 

     

    Here is a funny moment of Bristle's from "All Work and No Play". Mumfie has just finished doing Bristle's job for him (he wanted a job in the episode like how his friend Scarecrow has a job by scaring crows for the farmer) and Bristle notices Mumfie did something wrong:

     

    Bristle: Ah-ha! (points to picture of The Queen of Night) You've made a mistake! You didn't straighten the Queen's picture! 

    Mumfie: I know, I-

    Bristle: That's alright, Mumfie! Everyone makes mistakes! (laughs) Except for me, of course!

    Mumfie: Pardon me, Bristle, but I think there is a rule that says to leave all royal pictures as they were found.

    Bristle: Oh no, no such RUUEEL exists! 

    Mumfie: Perhaps you forgot about it?

    Bristle: (sounding a bit angred) Ha! Impossible!

    Mumfie: I think it's on page 555 and-(Bristle angrily snatches the book from Mumfie) Is there anymore I can do to help?

    Bristle: No, that will be all, you've done quite enough. Thank you for your assistance...My goodness!

    Mumfie: What's wrong?

    Bristle: (Tugging his shirt) What's wrong is that you're right. (clears throat) Now, go and play, isn't that what you like to do best?

     

    I also like this conversation from the exact same episode the "Bristle forgets about a rule" scene came from. The Queen of Night sometimes teaches great lessons to Mumfie and his friends, and this conversations shows us one of them.

     

    Queen of Night: Your job is to be a kind and loyal friend who helps people in their time of need.

    Mumfie: That's a job?

    Queen of Night: It most certainly is. One of the most important jobs of all.

    Mumfie: It doesn't feel like a job.

    Queen of Night: On this day alone, you've been a good friend by helping out Scarecrow, Pinkey, Fifi, Davy Jones, and Bristle. 

    Mumfie: I have! You're right, Your Majesty! 

    Queen of Night: Sometimes, being a friend can be a full time occupation. 

     

    You can watch Magic Adventures of Mumfie on Hulu Plus. You can also find the movie, Mumfie's Quest on there. I recommend that you watch the film first before you watch the show. 

     

    Episodes I recommend:

    • Orders are Orders (Listed as Orders is Orders, this is a Bristle episode and is really funny. Any episode with him is guaranteed to have him say or do something hilarious.) 
    • Scarecrowella 
    • Reigning Cats and Dogs
    • French Lessons
    • Bristle's Blues
    • Bristle's Holiday
    • Mind Over Manners
    • Time Waits for No Mumfie
    • A Fishy Tale
    • The Amazing Scarecrow
    • The Guest
    • Mumfie's Lost Button (I'm warning you, this episode seems like it was made on drugs by having ridiculous things happen during it.)
    • Upside-Down Magic
    • Things That Go Bump
    • Scarecrow's Birthday Surprise
    • The Sad Cloud
    • Pinkey's First Winter
    • Mumfie and the Well-Wisher
    • Napoleon Moves In
    • Making a Stand 
    • Pretty as a Picture
    • A Royal Mis-Understanding
    • Mumfie Can't Say No
    • The Whole Tooth
    • All Work and No Play
    • The Black Cat Dissapears
  13. I saw The LEGO Movie because someone recommended me to see it. I thought it'd be good, and it was AWESOME! What really surprised me was when

    the movie turned out to be what was going on in the mind of a child and his father as they played with LEGOs, teaching us that not only kids play with LEGOs, adults play with them, too! Also, I got a notebook a day prior to when I saw the movie with the "Where Are My Pants?" guy at Target. I also liked all the cameos by licensed characters. My favorite character in the movie was Wyldstyle/Lucy.

     

     

    I am planning on seeing Barbie and the Pearl Princess next weekend and/OR The Nut Job the weekend after that. I just want to see the Barbie movie because it looks a bit interesting with its' version of The Little Mermaid fairytale. As for The Nut Job, I read several bad reviews where people said it was awful. Plus, why would you  spoil in a promotional news article released WEEKS before the movie that

    the movie's ending is basically "OPPAN GANGNAM STYLE"? And by the way, the Gangnam Style fad is over now. Would you be aware that Gangnam Style wouldn't work now? (However, they said many kids danced during that part in the news article.)

    The movie also looks like a rip off of Ratatouille with one character looking like Remy and the film having animals stealing food from humans like the first half of that movie. 

     

    I might also see Mr. Peabody and Sherman, which reminded me of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (the first movie I saw in a theater), except with the dog as the inventor. It turns out this movie was based on an old cartoon from Rocky and Bullwinkle. This movie also has the same people who did The Lion King behind it, which makes me think that this movie will be awesome!

  14. Yaaaay! I can't wait for this film! And what's better, Sunset will be in it! (A toy design for her was revealed) The first movie may have solved my problems that I had at school by me wanting to be the center of attention like Sunset did (I always wanted people to help me do my work and I always wanted to win things). I hope Sunset isn't just reduced to a cameo.

     

    As for the books being out before the film, a few junior novelizations of films get released before the movie actually comes out, and maybe Hasbro wanted to earn more money by doing the same thing as the other companies who published movie novelizations.

    Yaaaay! I can't wait for this film! And what's better, Sunset will be in it! (A toy design for her was revealed) The first movie may have solved my problems that I had at school by me wanting to be the center of attention like Sunset did (I always wanted people to help me do my work and I always wanted to win things). I hope Sunset isn't just reduced to a cameo.

     

    As for the books being out before the film, a few junior novelizations of films get released before the movie actually comes out, and maybe Hasbro wanted to earn more money by doing the same thing as the other companies who published movie novelizations.

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  15. I can't wait for the new movie. I think Shifting Sunset will be Sunset's musical idol alter ego who can transform into two basic forms: her normal form and her demon form. Each form has two outfits, for a total of four transformations. I was thinking of something like Happiness Charge Pretty Cure or Aikatsu.

  16. Okay...here I go...

    • The Wind Rises-If it comes out near me I am going to see it. I like anime movies.
    • Mockingjay Part 1-I finished the second Hunger Games book but haven't seen the movie yet. I might watch it when it comes out on Netflix and watch the theatrical re-release when Mockingjay Part 1 comes out. I will read Mockingjay over the summer or at the start of the school year if I have time. 
    • Into the Woods-I like musical movies, and I wanted to see if Disney bowderlized this movie. 
    • Jersey Boys-I wanted to see this movie because I never saw the musical and I like musical movies.
    • The Rocky Horror Picture Show-I am a Rocky Horror virgin and never saw the whole movie on video or in a theater (a local theater near me does play the film every month), but I do know the movie's plot, and I saw snippets of shadowcasts preforming the movie on YouTube, even a clip of one Shadowcast preforming a scene I worried about.

      That scene is the one with Frank, Columbia, and Rocky dying. I hated Columbia dying in that scene because Riff Raff shot her for no reason, but because she randomly screamed. And the reason that they killed Frank is really lame. It had to do with Eddie, that boy who was going to do a good thing for my favorite character, Columbia by taking her away from the castle, which would have spared her life. Frank hated him so much that he chopped him and the guests got served the remains of Eddie for dinner. Gross. :okiedokielokie: 

      I didn't see the movie yet because it's rated R, but some people say that 16 year olds can watch it with no problems, so my Sweet 16 might have a Rocky Horror theme (my twin sister thinks the movie is "gay" and would rather have a Cinderella theme since we will go to Walt Disney World for my Sweet 16, so I think I might have to split up the trip into both Universal Studios and Disney.) or I might go to CityWalk in Orlando to see a Rocky Horror screening and dress up like Columbia. Or, worst case scenario, I might get the DVD as a present, since seeing it with audience participation is REALLY INAPPROPRIATE (They even lampshaded this in the SNL parody "Tim and Meat's One Stop Rocky Horror Shop" by claiming they couldn't say some audience participation lines that were in a book on TV.). If this is the case, I will see it in the theater when I am 17 if my parents deny my request to see the film. However, the first R rated movie I saw was Outbreak, and that was at my school, and we were not given permission slips.  :huh:

    • When looking up Catching Fire showtimes, I noticed one of my local movie theaters is doing something interesting: They are showing classic movies at 2:00PM every Sunday and at 2:00PM and 7:00PM every Wednesday. An AMC theater near me did something similar with classic Christmas movies, although I didn't go to those films since the theater was too far. They had a listing for Big, but I didn't care about that. The next movies are going to be The Princess Bride, Fast Times at Ridgemont High (I might not see this, since it is rated R...and I wanted my first rated R movie in a theater to be The Rocky Horror Picture Show. :catface: ), Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Groundhog Day, and Sleepless in Seattle. I will try to see some of those classic movies.
    • Welcome to the Space Show (If it gets a theatrical release in NYC again or it gets released into the independent cinema nearby me like From Up on Poppy Hill did)
    • Any Disney Second Screen Live events (I am lucky that I lived near one of the theaters showing the previous two Second Screen Live events, The Little Mermaid and Nightmare Before Christmas. Basically, you take your iPad to the theater and interact with the film with games and sing alongs. It was fun!)
    • Mr. Peabody and Sherman-Oh, so someone who worked on The Lion King made a rip-off of Jimmy Neutron based on an old cartoon...interesting.
    • Bears-Okay, I am seeing this because it was a bit interesting and it is 40 minutes long. 
    • I, Frankenstein-This looks AWESOME!
    • Godzilla
    • Muppets Most Wanted
    • Annie
    • Planes: Fire and Rescue
    • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-I heard that this is Nickelodeon's take on Transformers and other action movies based on 80's properties...
    • The LEGO Movie-I might see this...
    • Rio 2-I loved the first one when I saw it as part of a summer movie program.
    • Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return
    • Maleficent
    • Step Up: All In-I like musical movies but never saw the other Step Up films.
  17. The last two movies I watched were The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and Puella Magi Madoka Magica -Rebellion- (I'd like to call it Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Spells of Rebellion)

     

    Here are my thoughts on each one (My experience has no spoilers, but my thoughts on the actual movie are in spoilers)

     

    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty

    When me and my sister saw this, one of my cousins and her friends from school showed up at the showtime we saw this movie at. We even said next to them. The last movie I saw them at was The Butler, although they went to the upstairs theater at the cinema showing The Butler (I think they saw Elysium, which was rated R, but these girls are middle schoolers. I didn't even see their parents...or maybe they were in the theater.)

     

    This movie was good, but it was unintentionally funny now that I look at it because of the product placements. Those seemed to happen REALLY OFTEN. Let me summarize what the whole movie was mostly like:

    Walter Mitty is waiting for the train-EHARMONY GUY CALLS!

    Walter Mitty went on an elevator-HE HAS A STRETCH ARMSTRONG TOY! (Speaking of Stretch Armstrong, I did find the fight scene with the toy weird and funny at the same time.)

    EVERYONE HAS IPHONES! 

    Walter Mitty is escaping from a volcano-PAPA JOHNS!

    Walter Mitty is at an airport-THEY'RE EATING CINNABON!

    Walter Mitty went back to his old office-MCDONALDS SLOGAN REFERENCE!

    PRODUCT PLACEMENT PRODUCT PLACEMENT PRODUCT PLACEMENT!

     

     

    The main problem I have with this film is that little kids in my area keep on seeing this film because it is rated PG like many family and animated films in the recent years. I even saw two children about 8-9 years old at my showing, and a few days later, a little girl whom must have been no older than 4, went to see the film because she parked in the parking lot and was watching Toy Story 3 on the way there. By the way, the scary things in Walter Mitty are WORSE than the scary things in the movie the girl watched on the way there...and later in the day, a 5 year old and his 10 year old brother saw a later showing. Keep in mind that the next showing of a kids' movie in both cases was about 2-3 hours away.  Four other PG movies which were meant for older audiences but still got PG ratings were Love Labour's Lost, Big Miracle, We Bought a Zoo (which I didn't see that many kids at, because a lot of kids wanted to see Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked, which we saw before we went back to school from winter break), and the Clannad movie, which my dad saw a little girl and her father watching, possibly because they thought "if it's animated and rated PG, it's for kids". (By the way, I did buy the Clannad movie so I could watch it on a car ride to Lancaster, PA for Easter vacation.) If this movie is one of the movies at Regal Cinema's Summer Movie Express, I'm going to laugh if me and my sister are the only ones in the theater while most of the other kids are seeing Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 or whatever movie they pair with it. (They usually play two movies that are rated either PG or G on Tuesdays and Wednesdays over the summer, and Walter Mitty might be a candidate for this program.)

     

     

    Puella Magi Madoka Magica -Rebellion-

    I have been waiting for this movie for a year, and I finally got to see it. They gave out signboards for this movie at every screening of the film, and i thought I wouldn't get one, but I did. I luckily got the Nagisa Momoe and Mami Tomoe one, which most people at my showing got. I even helped out someone who got the board by telling who the new character was.

     

    This movie was really awesome! Although the ending was a bit cruel with Homura evily changing the Law of Cycles to make Homura happy, I thought it was a good ending because Homura did what she wanted to (save Madoka from being a magical girl) and she saved all the girls who disappeared in the previous universe seen at the end of the series (Nagisa, Madoka, and Sayaka). I liked Nagisa because she was Charlotte, who is a cute Witch from the series. I already knew three major spoilers before I saw the movie besides the first half of the movie up to the point where Mami and Homura fight over Charlotte (because I thought I'd never see it): Nagisa is Charlotte (which was pretty obvious due to a few things from both her character design and movie promotional material), the recreation of Madoka's hometown is a fake, and Homura becomes a demon...er...no, sorry. When I think of demons, I think of the ones from Equestria Girls. I'd call her a fallen angel, because she looked like a dark angel. Anyway, this was the best movie I've ever seen.

     

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