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Silver Screen / Scream VI
« on: January 19, 2023, 11:23:06 AM »

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h74AXqw4Opc

I'm very hyped for this, less than two months away :-)  It's good to see Kirby back after Scream 4, and this definitely seems like a new approach for the series.

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Silver Screen / Scream 5
« on: January 15, 2022, 01:37:13 PM »
Just got back from the latest Scream movie. As a big fan of the franchise, I wasn't expecting we'd get another film after so long without news after Part 4, but this was a fun treat. Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox, and David Arquette all give solid performances, and the younger stars do a good job in making me interested in their characters (And possibly allow them to become the new focus in any potential future movies).

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Role Play Discussion / Rp idea: The Empires
« on: April 12, 2016, 09:24:49 PM »
I had an idea for a new rp i wanted to try out:

Some time ago, 8 mighty warriors of various species teamed up and remade the world in their image, and now each of them rule a territory of Earth. The world has been doing fine under this system for a while now.

But one day, a group of rebel armies start to emerge who threaten to plunge the world into chaos, and now the kingdoms' top soldiers, scientists, and magic users must team up to save the day.

I will allow for characters of all species to be included in this. Is anyone interested?



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Gamers Zone / Danganronpa
« on: January 11, 2015, 06:35:22 PM »
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danganronpa:_...ger_Happy_Havoc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danganronpa_2:_Goodbye_Despair

This is a series I got into the past year, a visual novel franchise based around students at a school named Hope's Peak Academy being trapped in a location (the academy itself in 1, a series of tropical resort islands in 2) and forced by an evil living teddy bear named Monokuma to commit a murder if they want to escape.

However, instead of simply one person simply massacring everyone else, any given culprit can only kill up to two people, and after each death there's an investigation and then a class trial where you have to determine the culprit. There's some elements of Ace Attorney here, but the series does have it's own unique elements.

All in all, this series turned out to be a pleasant surprise for me, filled with challenging mysteries, memorable characters, and big twists (Honestly, knowing which students survive, which die, and which end up being culprits is probably among the smaller spoilers you can give about the plot).

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Role Play Discussion / The Lair of the Bear
« on: March 22, 2014, 01:17:51 AM »
This is an rp I wanted to run by you guys, mixing crossovers, a little bit of horror, action, and comedy


As a group of people of various species are traversing the wilderness, a terrible storm hits. The group's only hope for shelter is a cave they see in the distance. They run inside, not knowing of who resides in it.

The cave's resident is a bear named Mr. Sneed, infamous in the local parts for being huge and strong, his thick belly able to resist most weaponry. When the people run into him, they know they have to strike a deal to let them stay, to which he agrees.

However, Sneed's hibernation is coming up, and like any bear, he needs to pack on the pounds before he can get some Zs. With his cave being filled with smaller creatures of various species, the menu is obvious. However, the bear is willing to cut deals with those willing to sell out the others, or those unlucky enough to wander down the vast caves on their own.

Can your characters survive a week in....The Lair of the Bear?

Any character (canon from some source material or OC) is permitted, just say who you want to use here

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Role Play Discussion / The Biter Islands rp
« on: February 13, 2014, 12:43:30 PM »
Here's the discussion thread for those who want to join.

Also, here's the general plotline GVG and I had thought of, for reference:

Longtail is chased out of the Great Valley after being framed for (or actually being guilty of, your choice lol) killing one of the leafeaters. Out in the Mysterious Beyond, he meets up with Dil's family. There are just some of many sharpteeth headed to the "Biter Islands"

Basically, Chomper's island is one of 5 islands that bigger dinosaurs can walk between because of a shallow reef, and there's plenty of prey on all 5, so certain sharpteeth who are in the know are moving to this carnivore's paradise, Dil, Ichy, Redclaw, Screech, and Thud included.

Deciding to join the belly dragger/sharpbeak family, Longtail must get used to life on the Biter Islands, while trying to find out the identity of the dino who framed him....

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Role Play Discussion / a Monstro rp
« on: January 01, 2014, 05:38:22 PM »
Somewhat inspired by the current location in the Toonworld Rp, here's an idea I thought of recently:

A series of unstoppable natural disasters is not too far off from happening. The end of the world is nearing as all the land is about to be washed away. Only one chance remains for life to go on: The great and giant whale Monstro, said to be who knows how many years old.

The giant whale, having swallowed several cruise ships, will allow for several hundreds if not a few thousand people of all species and sizes to live inside it, with some powers it has developed can prevent people from being hurt of digested by the innards.


Once inside Monstro, life goes on, and there will no doubt be people who want to take charge of the new world.

Anyone interested?

You can be your OCs and can control characters from already existing series, and there's no restrictions on species.

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Role Play Discussion / Rp idea: Planet of the Tigers
« on: October 20, 2013, 02:55:45 AM »
Inspired by a post someone made in a Shere Khan based caption in the caption section, and the fact that tigers are my favorite animals, I thought of an rp idea that, like IC and Toonworld, can have both canon characters and OCs:

A group of creatures exploring the universe have their journey abruptly cut short when their ship begins to malfunction and they are forced to land on a nearby planet. On this planet, tigers are the dominant species. Prey creatures are around primarily for food, and non-tiger predatory species are lower class citizens but they can work their way up into higher classes.

The tiger planet would be mostly modern in terms of technology, with a bit of sci-fi to fit the space travel concept.

Now, the group must avoid being devoured by the tigers if they are prey creatures, earn their respect, find a way to repair their ship, or if worst comes to worst, find a way to take up home on the tiger planet.

If you have character ideas, feel free to post descriptions here. (And everyone can be one of the crashed group, or one of the tigers or other residents of the planet)

Anyone interested?  :)

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Silver Screen / My top 5 films of the Summer
« on: August 26, 2013, 09:55:24 PM »
Just wanted to do this because this Summer I went to more movies then I did with other Summers:

5. Despicable Me 2:

If you liked the first DM movie back in 2010, you may love this sequel even more. Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig had great chemistry, and the jokes, while they come at a practically non-stop pace, always managed to make me at least crack a smile. My only issue is that they try to make it seem like who the villain is is a mystery, but the answer is immediately obvious.

4. Pacific Rim:

As a person who's not a giant monster movie fan, this movie really impressed me. Del Toro has a great visual style and a clear love of the genre without directly ripping something off. The mood and rules of the world are clearly defined, and the woman who played Mako Mori did a great job. My only major criticism is that the final fight at the titular pacific rim is rather anti-climactic compared to fights that occurred earlier in the movie.


3. The Wolverine:

This one shocked me by how much I ended up liking it. For the first time in the X-Men film franchise, Wolverine really gets a character arc and you can relate to him. Hugh Jackman is a solid leading actor for this, and the Japan setting provided for some good fight scenes. You can see the twist coming if you pay attention to the dialogue, but IMO this was a fine film.

2. The World's End:

If you liked Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, then be sure to see this film. Simon Pegg and Nick Frost work great off each other once again, and it was neat to see Pegg being the manchild between the two for once. If you're familiar with SOTD, you will be able to pick up on how everything is foreshadowed, but it's a fun ride through and through. And for a film where this was not the advertised/intended genre, the action scenes are perhaps the best out of any movie I've seen this Summer.

Before I get to my number one favorite film of this Summer, I'll say in advance it was my most anticipated movie of the Summer. Now, when you asked moviegoers earlier what their most anticipated films of the Summer were (regardless of what they ended up thinking of them), the most common answers were probably Iron Man 3, Man of Steel, and Pacific Rim. My fav film of the Summer was one of a genre I'm a fan of, so it may not be what you're expecting.

1. Now You See Me:

The cast to this movie was probably the best cast I've seen this year, with Jesse Eisenberg and Woody Harrelson as the standouts. While some were obvious CGI shots, a lot of the magic tricks were clever to watch. The mystery was intriguing to watch and kept me guessing until the end what exactly was going on. And I will agree with the most common criticism: that the twist at the end really asks you to buy a lot, but I feel if you enjoyed the rest of the movie like i did, you'll just roll with the twist. My only issue is that the 4 magicians don't have as big a role as you might assume from the trailers, but that could be rectified in the sequel that is being made. All in all, a really great movie IMO that I recommend checking out on DVD when it comes out on DVD next week if you missed it in theaters.

Honorable mentions: Monster's University, Iron Man 3

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Gamers Zone / My Top 20 Video Games Countdown
« on: February 17, 2013, 07:32:20 PM »
20. Megaman X: Command Mission:

When I bought this game, I actually hadn't played a Megaman game in years, and bought it because I was in a turn-based RPG frenzy. I ended up loving the FFX-style gameplay, and the soundtrack was pretty badass. The final chapter even had a twist I did not see coming (Though in hindsight, I'm kicking myself for not realizing it beforehand...)

19. Jet Moto 2

This game has a special place in my heart for being the first ever PS1 game given to me when I was either 6 or 7 by my grandmother. The fast-pased racing action and unique tracks helped make racing my all time favorite game genre. I even felt JM 3 was a good final chapter to the trilogy.

18. Mario Kart Wii

The most recent game on this list, and the reason why I decided to get a Wii. This was the installmment where Nintendo absolutely nailed the Mario Kart forumula. A greta variety of tracks, powerups (though we still have that f***in blue shell) and vehicles plus solid gameplay make this a must-own for any Wii owner.

17. Muppet RaceMania

A pretty solid MK clone, the Muppet voice actors did a good job, the AI was fair and a nice variety of tracks.

16. The Simpsons: Hit and Run

This is probably  my favorite licensed game, so I'll keep it brief. Nice, wide open environment, great voice acting, and fun missions. THE best Simpsons game IMO

15. Metal Gear Solid

I'm sure you're surprised this didn't make the top 10, but I still really love this game. Moreso than Final Fantasy, I think Metal Gear was the franchise that proved that you can get both awesome gameplay and an amazing story.

14. Final Fantasy IX

I consider this to be my least fav of the PS1 Final Fantasy trilogy, but this is still a great game (Spoilers for later in my list just been provided there). The throwback to the old school style of games mixed with the newer FF gameplay worked flawlessly, with many colorful enviornments, a good battle system, and an epic conclusion.

13. Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!

While the original Spyro is still a solid game, Ripto's Rage is really when the series kicked into high gear. Nice gameplay physics, vast environments, and a great soundtrack by Stewart Copeland, the original Spyro trilogy were some of the few games that I felt the need to finish 100 percent.

12. Final Fantasy X

This, along with a game to be included in my top 10, helped show me the awesomeness I was inf or when my family purchased a Ps2. The different time battle system was downright brilliant, as it helped reduce thee frustration so of the other Final Fantasies (Even ones that rank higher on the list) would give. The story was great, and the romance between Tidus and Yuna worked well for me.

11. Klonoa: Door to Phantomile

For the longest time, I had this game only in the form of a demo as an extra in "Ridge Racer Type 4"  But those two levels I played hundreds of times, loving the 2.5D graphics, fantasy language, beautiful music, and interesting gameplay. When I finally tracked down a  copy of the whole game 9 years later, the rest of the game did not dissappoint. Be advised: this has one of the most soul-crushingly bittersweet endings ever. The Wii remake was also a fine game.

10. Sonic Heroes

This game has a special place in my heart for being the first Sonic game I ever played. And even besides the nostalgia, I loved the team-based gameplay and didn't have a hard time with the controls. Plus, as per usual for Sonic, the soundtrack is amazing.

9. Road Trip

 A vast world, several objectives to complete, and good tracks make this a game that, for me, I was OK with it at first, but I grew to love it. The best ChoroQ game ever made, it's a very underrated franchise in general.

8. Kingdom Hearts II

Like Spyro 2, KH2 took everything that part 1 did well and made it even greater IMO. The Disney worlds were beautiful, the new combat features enhanced the gameplay, and the story with Organization XIII was solid.

7. Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty

I know I'm gonna get some flak for this, but I love MGS2 even more than the original. Some of the new weapons made the gameplay even....solid-er (Insert "that was a stretch" drumroll here), and it IMO has one of the best video game stories ever. I know a lot of people hate Raiden, but the fact you're not playing as Snake is what leads to the downright brilliant finale.

6. Final Fantasy VIII

The second-best of the PS1 Final Fantasy trilogy, this game was the first Final Fantays I was able to beat before my older brother did. I know the gameplay was weird compared to other installments, but once you get it down it becomes one of the best FF battle systems to toy around with. The soundtrack and environments were beautiful, and I liked a lot of the characters.

The Top Five!

5. CTR: Crash Team Racing

Maybe moreso than even the games I ranked higher, CTR brings out more nostalgia to me than any other game. I remember playing this game for hours on end when I was in First Grade. I had all the tracks memorized, knew all the shortcuts, I was a master at this. It was a great final chapter in the Naughty Dog entries of the series.

4. Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil

In Part 1, while discussing FFX, this was the other game I was referring too when I said that some games showed me what I was in for with the PS2. Having only played the demo of Klonoa 1, I was still able to get hooked into this. As usual, beautiful gameplay, settings, and music, plus, this was the first time a video game ever made me cry (Albeit I hadn't seen how the original game ended back then)

3. Spyro: Year of the Dragon

Well Spyro 2 kicked the formula into high gear, Year of the Dragon absolutely PERFECTED it. The levels and soundtrack were better than ever, and Bianca and Hunter were the first fictional couple I remember liking their interactions. A solid finale to the original trilogy.

2. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

A common theme among my picks was "perfecting the established formula", and Pro Skater 4 was that moment for the Tony Hawk series. I accumulated so many hours with this game, beating all 190 goals twice. (Albeit the second time was only because a cousin accidently deleted my file). The soundtrack introduced me to a lot of bands I liked, and it had some of the best levels in the entire Hawk franchise.

And my number one favorite video game is.....

1. Final Fantasy VII

Yeah, you probably saw this one coming. Final Fantasy VII is my favorite video game. Everything about this I love....the world it created, the playable characters, the battle system, the classic Highwind airship theme, you name it. I can remember being 7-8 years old and trying to do an acapella rendition of the boss battle theme to no avail. But overall, it's the video game I honestly enjoy the most.

There's my list! Hope you guys enjoyed. Share your thoughts below, were there any surprises?

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Gamers Zone / Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time
« on: February 05, 2013, 01:46:47 PM »


As another franchise of games I really love is making a return, is anyone else excited?

From demos I've played, the new developers have nailed the old School Sly gameplay, the graphics look great, and the dialogue is funnier than ever  :)

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Animation / Lion King Kitties!
« on: April 22, 2012, 02:39:45 PM »


Caption away!  :)  :DD

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Silver Screen / The Cabin in the Woods
« on: April 13, 2012, 05:08:50 PM »
Having just got back from the movie, I have only 5 words:

See it. Just, see it.

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The Fridge / Well played, Adult Swim.
« on: April 01, 2012, 02:32:33 PM »
Adult Swim routinely plays April Fool's Day jokes on the viewers, however, what they did last night filled many a child of the 90s with fond memories.

For just one night, they brought back Toonami.

It was great seeing all the old anime back, even for one night (Though I mainly just watched the Dragonball Z and Yu Yu Hakusho showings). And TOM, voiced by Steve Blum again, was back with all new material.

So, well played Adult Swim, well played  :)

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The Written Word / My TGWTG Blogs
« on: February 26, 2012, 03:34:19 PM »
Recently, I've started blogging on thatguywiththeglasses.com, and I wanted to share my articles with you guys  :)

My 5 pathetic childhood fears

The Top Eight Sequels That Justified Their Existences

The Top Eight Villains Who Barely Did Anything

The Top Ten Best Monk Episodes

The Top Nine Fictional Cats

Hope you guys get a good read out of them!  :)

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Gamers Zone / Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
« on: February 17, 2012, 06:35:29 PM »
Having owned MK7 for a few months now, my next most highly anticipated 3DS game is KH 3D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_Heart...m_Drop_Distance

From the trailers, this looks like it could IMO be the most mysterious game in the series..


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9KNN45eScE

Having really liked BBS and 358/2 Days, I can't wait to add this to my collection  :)

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Silver Screen / Total Drama: Revenge of the Island
« on: February 01, 2012, 12:35:05 AM »
With the Season 4 premier of Total Drama (as well as the first 4 of 13 episodes aired), I was thinking it's time to make a discussion topic.

I have to say, I'm rather liking the new cast. Scott is probably the most despicable villain since TDA Courtney. Jo, Zoey, Dawn, Sam, Mike, and Lighting are my new favorites among the cast  :)

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Animation / The Duke and a skunk
« on: January 30, 2012, 04:01:36 AM »

Caption away!  :lol

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Gamers Zone / The Tony Hawk series
« on: January 20, 2012, 10:56:05 PM »
Besides kart racing, the Tony Hawk series was part of my gaming childhood, and I have many fond memories of the series.

My personal fav is Pro Skater 4, which I still consider to be one of the greatest games of all time.

I've never played Proving Ground, and though I also love THUG 2, I'll admit I've yet to play (though I want to) the original Underground.

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Gamers Zone / Mario Kart 7
« on: September 22, 2011, 01:39:21 AM »
Even though I don't have a 3DS, this is the first game for that handheld that's really catching my interest, it could potentially be the best MK of the series.

Points of interest for me:

I wonder why now, of all time, they put the sequel's number in the title as opposed to the console name. (Maybe they thought 3DS was too close to DS)

Seems the Wii Sports Resort Island course will be a one-lap only race, maybe it's the longest track in the series? (I have no doubt it'll be in the Special Cup of the game.)

The retro track selections look pretty good so far:

N64: Kalamari Desert
DS: Luigi's Mansion, Waluigi Pinball, DK Pass, Airship Fortress
Wii: Maple Treeway

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