Movies, Cartoons and other randomness :P
16 years ago
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What do you plan on doing with all the rope and that ballgag in you hands?
Very random! XP
I've been watching an old cartoon I used to love as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, it's mildly entertaining, but still manages to make me chuckle. Who here remembers Popples?
For those who don't remember or have never heard of them, Popples were a plush toy resembling some kind of bear/marsupial that had a pouch on their backs that could fold over them and turn them into a ball. And like lots of toys in the 80's they inspired a live action special with the Popples played by puppets. It looks really cheesy. That special in turn inspired an animated series. They sereies was cute and fun and, very cheesy. No real plot and lots and lots of puns. A decent kids show. It had little messages to it and makes for good family programming, but doesn't provide the depth, character and fart jokes that kids these days need. :P Anyway, I still like the series even though it's a total kids show. Here's a couple of episodes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBTjUPDG_Ws&feature=PlayList&p=8989D2002359E0CE&index=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLpAU-RFc-4
Now, can you see the furry relevance? I totally forgot about this series probably helping in developing my interest in furry.
My scary/Halloween themed movie watch hasn't increased much yet, but I have watched the two Ghostbuster movies again and still love them. Makes me want to play the game that recently came out. :D
I heard an acquaintance who gets to preview movies that Saw VI is good. I'm not a fan of the series, but in case any of you guys are just thought I'd let you know. On a similar note, I got to take a peak at the 3 minute preview of Avatar. The James Cameron Avatar. I wasn't sold on the movie before this preview. I'm sold now! I don't if this movie will be as epically good as it looks, but it should still be entertaining and awesome to watch with all the CG and 3D it will have. ^_^
I also caught a bit of Pretty in Pink recently and I got to see what had become my favorite part of the movie. Any one remember the scene in the record store where Annie Potts's character is talking on the phone to her boyfriend and Molly Ringwald's character has a brief chat with Andrew McCarthy's character? Well, I believe the turn Annie Potts conversation makes is one of the oddest, most pointless and hottest in film history. It had no purpose or meaning, but it gets me aroused everytime I see it. In the scene Annie Potts is in a 80's style latex dress with VERY spiky hair and she says:
"Bondage has no place in my life"
*listening to her BF's response*
"Since when? Since I spent last night tied up in the back seat of your car!"
I wanted a visual reference to go with that so badly! XD
Like I said. VERY random. ^_^
I've been watching an old cartoon I used to love as a kid. Now that I'm an adult, it's mildly entertaining, but still manages to make me chuckle. Who here remembers Popples?
For those who don't remember or have never heard of them, Popples were a plush toy resembling some kind of bear/marsupial that had a pouch on their backs that could fold over them and turn them into a ball. And like lots of toys in the 80's they inspired a live action special with the Popples played by puppets. It looks really cheesy. That special in turn inspired an animated series. They sereies was cute and fun and, very cheesy. No real plot and lots and lots of puns. A decent kids show. It had little messages to it and makes for good family programming, but doesn't provide the depth, character and fart jokes that kids these days need. :P Anyway, I still like the series even though it's a total kids show. Here's a couple of episodes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBTjUPDG_Ws&feature=PlayList&p=8989D2002359E0CE&index=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLpAU-RFc-4
Now, can you see the furry relevance? I totally forgot about this series probably helping in developing my interest in furry.
My scary/Halloween themed movie watch hasn't increased much yet, but I have watched the two Ghostbuster movies again and still love them. Makes me want to play the game that recently came out. :D
I heard an acquaintance who gets to preview movies that Saw VI is good. I'm not a fan of the series, but in case any of you guys are just thought I'd let you know. On a similar note, I got to take a peak at the 3 minute preview of Avatar. The James Cameron Avatar. I wasn't sold on the movie before this preview. I'm sold now! I don't if this movie will be as epically good as it looks, but it should still be entertaining and awesome to watch with all the CG and 3D it will have. ^_^
I also caught a bit of Pretty in Pink recently and I got to see what had become my favorite part of the movie. Any one remember the scene in the record store where Annie Potts's character is talking on the phone to her boyfriend and Molly Ringwald's character has a brief chat with Andrew McCarthy's character? Well, I believe the turn Annie Potts conversation makes is one of the oddest, most pointless and hottest in film history. It had no purpose or meaning, but it gets me aroused everytime I see it. In the scene Annie Potts is in a 80's style latex dress with VERY spiky hair and she says:
"Bondage has no place in my life"
*listening to her BF's response*
"Since when? Since I spent last night tied up in the back seat of your car!"
I wanted a visual reference to go with that so badly! XD
Like I said. VERY random. ^_^
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