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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 30, 2022 20:37:47 GMT -5
Okay I'm back. I was busy but I now have a bit more time to myself.
Anyway my folks and I got me moved into my new place; I'm now living in a mobile home in a trailer park.
It's really cool and it's economical, I now have my own place. We spent my birthday getting some food, replacing my bed, making sure my passcode is up to date. Best of all, my brother and his wife and my parents are all living close by; we are literally just a half-hour away from each other.
Next get together, we are celebrating my birthday with a party at Dave & Busters!
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 29, 2022 6:40:28 GMT -5
I will say that was a good choice.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 25, 2022 9:11:29 GMT -5
Thank you babclayman.
I had a very memorable birthday. Care to hear some details?
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 23, 2022 23:14:20 GMT -5
I'll just say after what happened in 2016 I don't take the Kids' Choice Awards all that seriously.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 21, 2022 0:12:55 GMT -5
Well I wouldn't say it was THAT good but I was happy with the movie.
Turning Red should be seen as a contender for one of the Best Animated Features of 2022 next year.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 17, 2022 11:50:13 GMT -5
Random Fact #4435:
In 1993, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise had been a juggernaut for about six years. It began to decline due to some factors at this time, namely because while still popular, we just got Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and there were several other competing shows that demanded attention (ie. Batman: the Animated Series), not to mention the original fans from the beginning in 1987 were just getting older and moving on to other things.
What wasn't helping matters was the terrible reception to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3.
In 1994, Konami made three different video games following the tournament brawler game that was popularized by Street Fighter 2 called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters. There was one for the SNES, one for the Sega Genesis and one for the aging NES.
The SNES game did feature familiar characters from the cartoon and got toys, and featured villains from the Archie comics, namely War and Armaggon. As a tie-in to the movies, the NES game The Manhattan Project and both versions of Turtles in Time had Rahzar and Tokka as boss fights, while the Genesis game The Hyperstone Heist had one with Tatsu. Continuing with this the SNES game was going to feature Mitsu, the girl from Feudal Japan featured in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3. When that movie turned out to be hated by the critics and fans, this character was altered to be an original character named Aska.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 17, 2022 11:32:17 GMT -5
That looks amazing! I totally want to see it now!
For now I will assume that Knuckles is going to be on Robotnik's side and will be an antagonist but will eventually side with Sonic.
Good to know that Tom and now Tails will be on his side though.
Man, April 8th? So far away!
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 14, 2022 23:40:33 GMT -5
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 13, 2022 21:02:42 GMT -5
I did see Turning Red over the weekend and I thought it was really good.
I won't say it is on par with Pixar when they were at their height in the 2000s but it's worth watching.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 10, 2022 23:07:39 GMT -5
Tomorrow, we will get to see the newest Pixar movie, Turning Red.
It looks really good, with a RT score of about 95%. The critics are saying:
Heartwarming, humorous, beautifully animated, and culturally expansive, Turning Red extends Pixar's long list of family-friendly triumphs.
I like this news!
Side note is, the movie is called Turning Red; ironically, Disney won't be distributing this movie to the U.S.S.R.! XD
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 10, 2022 22:56:57 GMT -5
Man, that is awful. Another beloved Sesame Street regular now gone.
We'll miss him.
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 9, 2022 0:49:08 GMT -5
We now have less than a month until the movie sequel is released!
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Post by Trey_Vore on Mar 5, 2022 11:40:00 GMT -5
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Post by Trey_Vore on Feb 28, 2022 21:56:09 GMT -5
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Post by Trey_Vore on Feb 27, 2022 23:37:48 GMT -5
d**n, those are some big ones we lost. Just when I thought it could not be any bigger it does.
RIP to Ivan Reitman, Flemming Quist Moller, Sally Kellerman and any recent deaths I missed.
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