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Thomas & Friends: The Magic Railroad Parody (2020)
MrConductorFan1406, THANK YOU!!
God Bless You, MrConductorFan1406: This is the movie we should've gotten back in 2000! In spite being more older people oriented, every milli-second is what the flick should've been from start 2 finish. All of the acting throughout is believable and sympathetic, every effect all dazzling and dramatic, every possible character from Thomas and Shining Time Station at the time included, no redundant or random dialogue and humor, no plot points making 0 sense, funny moments at the right parts, annoying free renditions of classic songs-and best of all (done even more greatly in other vids he has made), a perfected way of showing the romance between Thomas + Lady all stupendous. Those 2 really are perfect 4 each other. They reflect other ideal couples like them Such as Lady (lol) and the Tramp, Robin Hood + Maid Marian, Danny + Sandra D., Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Kirby + Ribbon, Tarzan + Jane, Duchess + Thomas (X)) O'Malley, Snow White + Prince Charming, Bernard + Bianca, Belle and Prince Adam and so many others. This YouTuber is a genius and deserves 2 b renowned by all 4 his constant loyalty 4 Thomas, shining time station, and all who want 2 c a 5 out of 5 version of flick!
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron III - Rebel Strike (2003)
Hardest of trio, but actually well worth your time.
While most say II is best (some say original), knowing this one's true greatness can make this one your fave. Everyone loves the multiplayer, three '80's arcade games based on original trilogy, bonus features similar to RL, and some of story campaign (i.k. The Jedi starfighter!). Biggest complain from most are the on foot missions, primarily the fact that your aim is locked on to one enemy at the time. Some also complained about constantly holding down R button for AT-ST missions, plus Jedi lightsaber segments not having a big enough role. Secretly a good thing because they make this the most complex of three (plus spinoff Battle for Naboo) and step up for a part III for game franchises ideally being most challenging. Also surprised there was criticism toward with stuck on shooting one foe because it truly helps with your shot accuracy for ace medals, even higher than gold. Similar to The Completionist's review on Star Fox Zero, which is heavily criticized for its on foot difficulty, he concluded, "Trust me. As soon as you get the hang of the controls all around, you're gonna love this!"
Gave it a "fini-pete it" rating--equivalent to 9 if not a swell 10/10. Exactly how you will feel about this gem of a Star Wars game.
Little Witch (1999)
One of the best movies I have ever seen!
It is about a little witch born on All Saints Day/ November 1, and was supposed to be born on Halloween. Because of this, she is pure at heart and loves everybody and everything. The secret love story with her and Marcus is charming and will definitely be a couple in the future. (I should appreciate it because I'm a dark blonde with a sweet ginger lover in my life!) Her orange, chubby cat is adorable and sweet, Pooh Bare like! All other characters and things are just fine, as this should truly go down as an indelible classic!
Potato Head Kids (1986)
Wonderful show!
This show always have a cheery, smart feel to the episodes. All of the characters have a unique personality, good morals, and neat animation. Anything with at least one cute and innocent character, good messages, and nice entertainment deserves recognition. I hope this comes to iTunes soon, can watch some episodes on YouTube or dailymotion in the meantime!
Karloff, the Gentle Monster (2006)
An interesting documentary about one of the best movie stars of all time.
Boris Karloff first started out as a person that lived with a good family while he was growing up, but his life was unlucky most of the time, until he stared as the monster in "Frankenstein" (1931) at the age of 43 years old. In this documentary, a lot of people, such as Richard Gordon, Joe Dante, and many other guys discuss a lot about Karloff's life during his acting career. From "Frankenstein" to "Targets" (1968), he has been in many good movies, and has become one of the greatest movie stars of all time. If you ever see the "Frankenstein 75th Anniversary Edition" DVD in any stores or on the internet, that is where this documentary is found on. Watching this documentary will be well worth your time and you might know a little more about Boris Karloff's life.
Dracula's Daughter (1936)
A little talk about this movie that is neglected and deserves more respect.
"Dracula's Daughter" was a film that was originally going to be directed by James Whale- a director who would never direct a bad movie. But do to a bunch of censor problems with the script, Whale was taking off the project and Lambert Hillyer became the director of this picture. Even though the movie turned out good and was critically well-reviewed, it was not as successful as its predecessor, "Dracula" (1931). This is one of those movies that could have been a masterpiece of true drama and horror (even though the horror back in the 1930's and '40's is no longer scary). And one interesting fact about this film is that it was the last one completed under the Laemmle regime at Universal Studios, which marked the end of the first cycle of Universal horror/ drama. Although this movie is really no perfect movie, it will go down as the last film produced by the "old Universal Studios". And Gloria Holden did a great job playing Countess Zaleska (the daughter), in my opinion, because her movement and voice fitted her character very perfectly. To give some thoughtful respect to a picture that should have been a masterpiece, I am going give this movie a perfect ten out of ten. I truly do love this movie, which is actually my favorite Universal horror/ drama film, and the people who appeared and were involved in it.
Hercules (1997)
The movie that made me want to be a Disney fan again!
I remember back when I was a big kid and going through an anti-Disney phase, because I thought all of the movies (even the classic animated ones) were just for little kids. But then one day, around my 14th birthday in September of 2009, my autistic twin brother bought this movie on a DVD and I decided to let him watch it in our bedroom one night. At first the movie didn't keep my attention, because I was thinking a Disney movie would hardly grab my attention, and I was sort of tired that night. Until the amazing song "Zero to Hero" played and the movie instantly grabbed my attention, since I thought the song was so cool and fun. After watching the whole movie, I thought to myself 'What have I done?! I actually was trying to avoid these songs for all these years?! I should watch more of the classic Disney movies as soon as possible!' I did watch most of the great Disney movies on Youtube, and I saw that this movie had some songs that made it to the Top 100 Disney songs of all time (I Can Go the Distance, Zero to Hero, I Won't Say I'm In Love, and A Star Is Born). And I am now officially a Disney fan again, thanks to this fun movie!
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996)
My 2nd favorite Disney Movie of all time (My favorite now is 'Beauty and the Beast')
When I was a kid, I used to watch this movie all the time with my family. Now you might call me crazy, but I actually didn't think this was a dark and intense animated film, maybe because I don't get scare that easily while watching movies. But what made me watch this movie over and over again were all the amazing songs and characters. My favorite song is Out There, because it is a song that I sometimes feel like singing when I want to spend one day at a new place in my life. And my favorite character is Quasimodo (the Hunchback of Notre Dame), because he really does resemble me on the inside when he is nice, innocent, and brave in the movie. If you seen the Siskel & Ebert review of this movie, they said this was the best Disney movie since 'Beauty and the Beast', because they felt the same way I feel about this movie. And the songs called Bells of Notre Dame, Out There, and God Help the Gospels made it to the top 100 Disney songs of all time. If you like Disney and things related to the Hunchback of Notre Dame, this is definitely worth seeing.
Beauty and the Beast (1991)
Wonderful, and my most favorite movie of all time!!!!!!
This wonderful Disney film is just magical and great, with its fun songs and touching story. I remember going on the Disney website and looking at the top 20 animated features of all the time, and guess what... This movie was #1!!!!!! Right when I saw that on the page, my face was starting to get really happy, while my eyeballs were wide open and my eyebrows were going up. My sister and I used to watch this movie when we were kids, about eight years ago, when I was seven and she was ten. I think this film is a very important masterpiece, and a lot of people would agree with me, because of all the things I just said. But who really makes this a worth-seeing movie is the heroine, Belle (also known as 'the Beauty'), because she is gorgeous and sweet all the time, plus is even considered to be the best Disney heroine of all time. She even resembles me in a nice and neat way, because I love to read books, see the good in everybody around me, and even willing to be selfless for everyone in the world. Most of the songs made it to the top 100 Disney songs of all time, with the exception of the Mob Song and Human Again. But Be Our Guest and Beauty and the Beast were really high the list. So if you are a Disney or romance fan, this definitely worth seeing. Verdict: 12 out of 10; Way Beyond Perfect!!
Pocahontas (1995)
Walt Disney Pictures... THANK YOU!!!
I remember back when I was a kid and I used to watch this movie a lot with my family. I still do watch it on the internet, because of awesome high-lights in the movie. All of the songs in it were just outstanding and magical at the same time. The three songs that made it to the top 100 Greatest Disney Songs of All Time were Just Around the River Bend, If I Never Knew You (from the 10th Anniversiry Edition in 2005), and of course, the amazing Colors of the Wind song. My favorite character was John Smith (the man that Pocahontas loves a lot), because he is so handsome, bold, and his voice sounds great when he is speaking and singing. Thank you very much Disney for making this absolutely marvelous film, and I am 100% sure Walt Disney himself would have appreciated this wonderful film.
Star Wars: Rogue Squadron (1998)
A game that I have warm memories with!
Star Wars Rogue Squadron for the PC and N64 was a very great game when it first came out in 1998, because the game offered something that most people have never seen in a video game-creating graphics, sound, and controls that were out of this world during the N64 Era. While the game is no longer really an extremely amazing experience, because if you compare mostly the graphics to the video games today, it really doesn't look so good. But back when it was new, critics said it looked fantastic, because people back then didn't have the graphics we have today on the Gamecube and Wii. And the reason I wrote this review was because I really love the game a lot, and have some warm memories with it, because it is still fun to play on all of the exciting missions in the game. If you like Star Wars or any kind of fighter-pilot games, this game is definitely worth checking out (and you are probably going to have go online to buy the game, since most stores don't sell it anymore).
Johnny Bravo (1997)
"Man I'm Pretty"- Johnny Bravo. Man this show is awesome!
When I think of that one line he would always say at the beginning of the show, I would immediately think about how great this show was. The show was hilarious, with Johnny Bravo being rejected by so many women and trying to be the hottest guy in the world. In case you don't know this show or the history of Cartoon Network, this is one of the "original cartoon cartoons" that first appeared in the 1990's. But I just sometimes wonder what the people at Cartoon Network are thinking these days about their line of shows. A lot of people say that it is now the worst channel on TV now, because they got rid off most of their original and good shows. I usually don't talk like this, but wake up Cartoon Network and take a good look at your rates! I am 80 to 100% sure that their popularity rates went down hill to the D- and E range. Bottom line, when Cartoon Network gets smart again and gets the original cartoon cartoons on, I predict the popularity rate will go up to the B+ and A range and I will watch Johnny Bravo on TV again.
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (2003)
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo: My most favorite Japanese show of all time!
When I first discovered this show in 2006 while I was watching TV one night on Cartoon Network, I watched a little bit of the episode when Bobobo and Don Patch are doing something funny. Both of them had a bunch of teddy bears with them and they wanted a person, that works a gas station, to put gas into the teddy bears. The man tried to convince Bobobo not to put gasoline in bears, but they did it anyway, because they are just so silly. One of the bears named # 2 exploded into a hundred pieces and Bobobo and the others cried and even got a picture of # 2 with them. Everyone else in the show was feeling like they just did something very silly and really didn't feel sorry for Bobobo. If you want to know more about the show and this particular episode, go ahead and watch this great show on the internet and you will love what I like to call the Japanese version of Dumb and Dumber (1994).
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1977)
One of my all-time favorite movies and very close to my favorite Disney animated film.
When I was a little kid, I would watch this cute and innocent movie a lot. But for the past few years, I have been watching other fun movies, such as the Classic Universal Horror movies and other classic non-Disney movies. After looking at Disney things online, I have suddenly remembered this marvelous movie. The acting is excellent, the characters are fun and even funny to watch, and my favorite character is Winnie the Pooh. Winnie the Pooh is always honest, kind, and just can't stop eating honey all the time. Sterling Holloway's voice for Pooh Bear is great, because he talks soft and slow like a teddy bear. Some people even say that he was like a human version of Winnie the Pooh, because in real life he was nice and gentle like Pooh Bear. My favorite story out of the three short stories in this film is "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree", because it is the funniest and most innocent story, in my opinion. Some of the songs in the movie made it to the top 100 best Disney songs of all time. Such as The Hundred Acre Wood, Rumbly in my Tumbly, and the Wonderful Things about Tiggers. If you are ever bored, very sad, or are in the mode for Disney, check this wonderful movie out. ***** out of *****.
Frankenstein (1931)
The role that got Boris Karloff famous.
One day when I was on the internet and was looking at some horror movies on Google, I spotted this great title. Then when I saw the 75th Anniversiry Edition DVD in a store, I just knew I had to have this marvelous movie. I got to say it was well worth my time, because the performances were superb- especially the famous line "It's Alive! It's Alive!". At first the director, James Whale, didn't want to direct this, because he thought it would be a joke. But then he thought of the possibilities of Frankenstien- creating something that audience had never seen on the big-screen. While the movie is no longer scary and frightening, because the horror in it is what is in G-rated pictures on Television today, it still is great, because it seems more like a drama. Boris Karloff's performance is what really makes this film worth watching, because you just feel sorry for him and makes you want to watch this film again and again. If you have never seen this movie, check it out as soon as possible, it's well worth the time.