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Erika (17788 KP) created a video about The Lonely Island Presents: The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience (2019) in Movies
May 23, 2019
Cori June (3033 KP) created a post in The Raven Quoth
Jan 25, 2019
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Jan 28, 2020
Elli H Burton (1288 KP) rated Deadpool (2016) in Movies
Jun 22, 2019
Erika (17788 KP) created a video about Seven and the Ragged Tiger by Duran Duran in Music
Jun 15, 2019 (Updated Jun 15, 2019)
Ross (3284 KP) rated Deadpool (2016) in Movies
Sep 25, 2017
Russ Troutt (291 KP) rated Blade Runner 2049 (2017) in Movies
Jul 18, 2019
Blade Runner 2049 is a real Joi to watch. The sights and sounds are a spectacle in and of themselves, but the story is down right amazing! It's as solid as a wooden horse and as magical as a unicorn.
Bohan Reviews (215 KP) rated Unicorn Store (2017) in Movies
May 7, 2019
Brie Larson (1 more)
Layered simplicity
Overly sentimental (1 more)
Tonally Inconsistent
For me, this was the beauty of the film; it was something that felt so clean and familiar but was capable of creating such vehement responses of love and hate.
Full Review:
https://www.bohanreviews.com/post/unicorn-store
Full Review:
https://www.bohanreviews.com/post/unicorn-store
Erika (17788 KP) rated The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (2011) in Movies
Mar 20, 2020
Now... I know Herge himself chose Spielberg as the only director for Tintin before Herge passed away.
Instead of choosing to go with one adventure, or even two that were sequels/two-parts, the decision was made to mash up The Crab with the Golden Claws, and the Secret of the Unicorn. Tintin originally met Captain Haddock in the Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), not the Secret of the Unicorn (1943). Needless to say, I was completely confused. Tintin and Haddock were already friends, and Tintin bought the Unicorn as a gift... It was just bizarre to me. Why and how was that decision made? Yes, there were tons of homages to the adventures of Tintin overall, but the plot just felt all over the place.
I also did not dig the animation/mo-cap, it was very off-putting and distracting. Thank god the technology was improved in Ready Player One.
I think I was expecting too much. I wouldn't be remotely interested in a sequel for this. Maybe Spielberg will try it again? It would work better as a television series anyway, you've got 23 complete adventures, the stories need another chance.
Instead of choosing to go with one adventure, or even two that were sequels/two-parts, the decision was made to mash up The Crab with the Golden Claws, and the Secret of the Unicorn. Tintin originally met Captain Haddock in the Crab with the Golden Claws (1941), not the Secret of the Unicorn (1943). Needless to say, I was completely confused. Tintin and Haddock were already friends, and Tintin bought the Unicorn as a gift... It was just bizarre to me. Why and how was that decision made? Yes, there were tons of homages to the adventures of Tintin overall, but the plot just felt all over the place.
I also did not dig the animation/mo-cap, it was very off-putting and distracting. Thank god the technology was improved in Ready Player One.
I think I was expecting too much. I wouldn't be remotely interested in a sequel for this. Maybe Spielberg will try it again? It would work better as a television series anyway, you've got 23 complete adventures, the stories need another chance.
Cori June (3033 KP) rated Red Unicorn (Unicorn, #3) in Books
Dec 3, 2018
The final book. If you have read my other reviews of this series I have suggested that you read the gold unicorn first and then the black unicorn, because that was what I did. However this one you need to save for last. Tanaquil broken hearted has to heal and of course isn’t getting that from her mom (thanks Warabex said with dripping sarcasm). And even though she is angry throughout The series Tanaquil wasn’t bitter. This amazing book about Tanaquil’s continuing journey of self discovery is the perfect ending. Peeve gets more self aware and how can you not love this little pet peeve! It is a journey that is needed no matter how much your perspective changes with a message that you should never forget.