Thursday, March 12, 2009

New post!

You know that funny feeling you get in your stomach when you know that everything is right within your own little world?

Me neither, i wonder what that feels like..

So i have been playing Killzone 2, LOVE it.

I watched The Watchmen, LOVED it.

I watched the Terminator: Salvation Trailer, LOVED it....i wish i didnt though. Seriously, who the FUCK gave "McG" (shittiest stage name ever), the permission to make this movie?, that guy must be retarded. I really hope this lives up to it's trailers, but i know it won't.

I got the second Disney classic on Blu-Ray, Pinocchio, LOVE it. I hadn't seen it in so long. I can remember back when i was young, watching the film on VHS (It was an Old School VHS too, with a huge plastic Clamshell case) watching it with my grandmother and we both loved it, and i used to watch it ALOT, i dont know why i was so fascinated by it, but i was.
Watching it the other day in High-Definition, all those nostalgic feelings came flooding back and i was a kid again for the hour and a half it lasted..although..i AM actually older now and i did think, when Pinocchio arrived at Pleasure Island, "WOW!, THIS is a KIDS movie?".
SERIOUSLY, If this movie had been made today...well..it wouldn't be. Pinocchio smokes AND drinks in this movie, the boy is only days old and they have him smoking and drinking!, IN A KIDS MOVIE!. It IS to show that Pinocchio has a young unshaped mind and there ARE consequences for what he does, but this would not happen in a kids movie these days.

Which leads me to my next point, what the hell is wrong with kids movies these days?. Back in my day (i sound old, i know), we had movies like The Neverending Story, Return to Oz, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, these are all films aimed at kids but at times they can be quite dark and, in the case of Roger Rabbit, very adult. These days what do kids have for movies,that even comes close to those?

Let's see....umm...ahh....Harry Potter, they can be quite dark at times so thats nice.....aahhh.......yep...not much.

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