Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Four of the best villians of all time!!
I've been rewatching old episodes of Hercules, Young Hercules, and Xena. This reminded me of my love for four of the best villains of all time. The four are Ares God of War, Discord Goddess of Discord (duhhhhh!), Strife God of Mischief, and Deimos God of Terror. Ares is well loved among the fans while the other three are not so recognized which I find odd as without them some of Ares' greatest plans never would have occurred. So when you get the chance look them all up and show them some love!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
My Top 5 Insane Girls
5. Hyena from Gargoyles. She is the twin brother of Jackal and both her and her brother are members of the Pack. I love Hyena for her twisted sense of humor, her bloodlust, her psychopathic nature, and her evil/insane laugh. She is a fantastic tracker and one of the only female villains to stay evil 24/7 in the Gargoyle universe. (Fox turned good and Demona was good at one point.)
4. Bellatrix Lestrange from the Harry Potter books. It surprises me sometimes that the most loyal are the insane and Bellatrix is no exception. She wasn't broken by Azkaban (driven more insane yes but still not broken) all so she could be of use to Voldemort. She is one of the strongest witches around.
3. Drusilla from Buffy and Angel. Drusilla is most arguably one of the most insane female villains out there. She is a villain that you feel sorry for as she is the creation of Angelus. While she is insane don't write her off as weak she as she is more psychically inclined then most vampires and she inherited her sire's taste for torturing the mind.
2. Callisto from Xena. She is the only true rival of Xena and ironically Xena is the one who made her who she is. She is a kickass fighter and even becomes a goddess later in the series.
1. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. These two hold number one in my heart and I never love them more then when they are working together. The reason I love both so much is unlike many other villains they are fighting for something other then themselves. Harley fights for the Joker and Poison Ivy fights for the environment.
4. Bellatrix Lestrange from the Harry Potter books. It surprises me sometimes that the most loyal are the insane and Bellatrix is no exception. She wasn't broken by Azkaban (driven more insane yes but still not broken) all so she could be of use to Voldemort. She is one of the strongest witches around.
3. Drusilla from Buffy and Angel. Drusilla is most arguably one of the most insane female villains out there. She is a villain that you feel sorry for as she is the creation of Angelus. While she is insane don't write her off as weak she as she is more psychically inclined then most vampires and she inherited her sire's taste for torturing the mind.
2. Callisto from Xena. She is the only true rival of Xena and ironically Xena is the one who made her who she is. She is a kickass fighter and even becomes a goddess later in the series.
1. Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy. These two hold number one in my heart and I never love them more then when they are working together. The reason I love both so much is unlike many other villains they are fighting for something other then themselves. Harley fights for the Joker and Poison Ivy fights for the environment.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Yousei Teikoku
Well it's been a while since I have posted, and this is due to lack of inspiration. So I have just decided to write about some of my favorite music groups.
The first one I will talk about is Yousei Teikoku (a.k.a. Fairy Empire). Yousei Teikoku is a two-unit band comprised of Fairy Yui/Yui Itsuki (vocal, chorus, and lyric writing) and Tachibana Takaha (keyboard, guitar, composition, arrangement and lyric writing). Through music, Yousei Teikoku is attempting to revive the Fairy Empire that exists between the human world and the spiritual realm known as Spiritua. Yousei Teikoku presents a visual image with gothic style as its core. "Gothic" and "empire" are keywords in their musical concepts. TEAM FAIRITHM has come together to produce this musical revolution. I have heard their music referred to as Gothic DDR and I would have to agree. They do have some beautiful ballads though, but most of their music has a very upbeat tempo. They are well known is anime circles as they have done music for Mai-HIME and such.
I would suggest anyone who is a fan of DDR, J-Rock, or just anime music.
The first one I will talk about is Yousei Teikoku (a.k.a. Fairy Empire). Yousei Teikoku is a two-unit band comprised of Fairy Yui/Yui Itsuki (vocal, chorus, and lyric writing) and Tachibana Takaha (keyboard, guitar, composition, arrangement and lyric writing). Through music, Yousei Teikoku is attempting to revive the Fairy Empire that exists between the human world and the spiritual realm known as Spiritua. Yousei Teikoku presents a visual image with gothic style as its core. "Gothic" and "empire" are keywords in their musical concepts. TEAM FAIRITHM has come together to produce this musical revolution. I have heard their music referred to as Gothic DDR and I would have to agree. They do have some beautiful ballads though, but most of their music has a very upbeat tempo. They are well known is anime circles as they have done music for Mai-HIME and such.
I would suggest anyone who is a fan of DDR, J-Rock, or just anime music.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
My request to the beauitful MelinaPendulum
Alright anyone who has read my blog knows I hold the youtuber MelinaPendulum in the highest of esteem. Well she did a nice little video that mentions my blog. Here is the link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAmta6IaDTQ&feature=channel_page. It had the link to my blog and it was just basically thanking everyone, and taking request for video subjects.
Well here are my requests. One: What is your opinion of 30 Days of Night? Two: What are your favorite animes/manga? Three: What are your favorite vampire movies of all time?
To the beauitful MelinaPendulum thanks for the shout out and I hope you talk about these subjects soon. To my blog readers if you haven't checked this youtuber out you are really missing out.
Well here are my requests. One: What is your opinion of 30 Days of Night? Two: What are your favorite animes/manga? Three: What are your favorite vampire movies of all time?
To the beauitful MelinaPendulum thanks for the shout out and I hope you talk about these subjects soon. To my blog readers if you haven't checked this youtuber out you are really missing out.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
30 Days of Night
There are a lot of people who have seen the horror movie 30 Days of Night what most people don't know however is that the movie is based on a series of comic books written by Steve Niles and illustrated by Ben Templesmith.
The comics/film is about a small town called Barrow. The town is located in Alaska. It is also known as the northernmost settlement on the North American mainland and in the United States. The town has 30 days of night (although in the real town it is 67 days) making it the perfect place for a vampire feeding frenzy. The town has one major protector though and that person is Eben Olemaun (Eben Oleson in the film and film adaptation novel) the sheriff of the small town. He has help protecting the town from his wife Stella (in the film the are estranged).
I'm going to tell you what I thought of the movie now. So if you haven't seen it be warned there are spoilers! You have been warned!
I have to say I was surprisingly pleased with how the movie turned out. Much of the comic book survived the transition to film. The vampires were brilliant! They looked like what many people picture when they think vampires. Until Twilight came out that is. I liked the choice of actors especially Ben Foster as the Stranger. He played the part better then I could have ever imagined. While the Stranger's part is small he is very important in the comics/film because he is the person who cuts off Barrow's communication with the outside world allowing the vampires to invade the town with no way for help until the 30 days are over.
Now some problems I had with the film. I hated that they completely got rid of the concept of the ancients and them coming to clean up the mess that Marlow had made. Another problem I had with the film is that they got rid of Vincente whose death became a major part of the sequel comic book. What they did was this: they combined Marlow and Vincente which while satisfying enough wasn't as good as it would have been if Vincente had been in the film.
Another problem I had with the film is what they did to Stella's and Eben's relationship which was basically butcher it except the ending. I myself was quite touched by that screen. I also wish to add that it was acted out beautifully by Josh Hartnett and Melissa George. It almost made up for the butchering of their relationship. The last thing I had a problem with was Iris' voice it sounded like nails on a chalk board and I was about ready to run out of the theater because it made me want to rip my ears off.
All in all I would have to give the film four 1/2 out of five stars. I can't wait to see what they do with the sequel film.
The comics/film is about a small town called Barrow. The town is located in Alaska. It is also known as the northernmost settlement on the North American mainland and in the United States. The town has 30 days of night (although in the real town it is 67 days) making it the perfect place for a vampire feeding frenzy. The town has one major protector though and that person is Eben Olemaun (Eben Oleson in the film and film adaptation novel) the sheriff of the small town. He has help protecting the town from his wife Stella (in the film the are estranged).
I'm going to tell you what I thought of the movie now. So if you haven't seen it be warned there are spoilers! You have been warned!
I have to say I was surprisingly pleased with how the movie turned out. Much of the comic book survived the transition to film. The vampires were brilliant! They looked like what many people picture when they think vampires. Until Twilight came out that is. I liked the choice of actors especially Ben Foster as the Stranger. He played the part better then I could have ever imagined. While the Stranger's part is small he is very important in the comics/film because he is the person who cuts off Barrow's communication with the outside world allowing the vampires to invade the town with no way for help until the 30 days are over.
Now some problems I had with the film. I hated that they completely got rid of the concept of the ancients and them coming to clean up the mess that Marlow had made. Another problem I had with the film is that they got rid of Vincente whose death became a major part of the sequel comic book. What they did was this: they combined Marlow and Vincente which while satisfying enough wasn't as good as it would have been if Vincente had been in the film.
Another problem I had with the film is what they did to Stella's and Eben's relationship which was basically butcher it except the ending. I myself was quite touched by that screen. I also wish to add that it was acted out beautifully by Josh Hartnett and Melissa George. It almost made up for the butchering of their relationship. The last thing I had a problem with was Iris' voice it sounded like nails on a chalk board and I was about ready to run out of the theater because it made me want to rip my ears off.
All in all I would have to give the film four 1/2 out of five stars. I can't wait to see what they do with the sequel film.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Spirtied Away
In Japan there was a film that overtook Titanic to become the highest grossing film in Japan's history, and I say that it was a well deserved triumph. I have only one complaint about this film and that is that there should be a sequel. I know I am not alone in wanting more of this story not to mention more of the realtionship between Chihiro and Haku.
The story is about a girl named Chihiro who along with her parents end up in the spirit world. Chihiro must save her parents from a witch named Yubaba who has turned her parents into pigs. Along her way she gets help from a dragon boy, a spirit called No face, Yubaba's son Boh, a worker named Rin, Kamaji the boiler man, and Zeniba Yubaba's twin sister. This brilliant film was created by famed animator Hayao Miyazaki.
If you are an anime, cartoon, or just a plain fan of movies this film is a must see.
The story is about a girl named Chihiro who along with her parents end up in the spirit world. Chihiro must save her parents from a witch named Yubaba who has turned her parents into pigs. Along her way she gets help from a dragon boy, a spirit called No face, Yubaba's son Boh, a worker named Rin, Kamaji the boiler man, and Zeniba Yubaba's twin sister. This brilliant film was created by famed animator Hayao Miyazaki.
If you are an anime, cartoon, or just a plain fan of movies this film is a must see.
Death Note ROCKS!!!!!
The person whose name is writen in this note shall die.
Death Note is a manga/anime about a teenage genuis named Light Yagami who picks up a Death Note he finds lying outside of his school. Attached to the Death Note is a shinigami named Ryuk. After proving that the Death Note really does what it says Light decides to become the god of a new world he swears to form, and Ryuk is watching the show to relieve his boredom.
The Next part is spoiler. You have been warned.
At the end of the anime in the Directors Cut Special there is an unnamed Shinigami that appears. This shinigami looks very similar to Light. He even tosses apples to Ryuk the way Light used to. I happen to like the theory that Death Note users become Shinigami. If it is do to the Shinigami realm being "nothingness" or due t some other reason I don't know. It still hasn't been confirmed if the unnamed shinigami is Light but that is what many people think and there is substancial evidence to support this theory.
The main reason I like this theory is because Light was my favorite character. The is a reason that I hope it is not true though as I would hate if Misa became a shinigami. I found Misa to be a giant headache and I would hate for her to be alive in any way, shape, or form.
Death Note is a manga/anime about a teenage genuis named Light Yagami who picks up a Death Note he finds lying outside of his school. Attached to the Death Note is a shinigami named Ryuk. After proving that the Death Note really does what it says Light decides to become the god of a new world he swears to form, and Ryuk is watching the show to relieve his boredom.
The Next part is spoiler. You have been warned.
At the end of the anime in the Directors Cut Special there is an unnamed Shinigami that appears. This shinigami looks very similar to Light. He even tosses apples to Ryuk the way Light used to. I happen to like the theory that Death Note users become Shinigami. If it is do to the Shinigami realm being "nothingness" or due t some other reason I don't know. It still hasn't been confirmed if the unnamed shinigami is Light but that is what many people think and there is substancial evidence to support this theory.
The main reason I like this theory is because Light was my favorite character. The is a reason that I hope it is not true though as I would hate if Misa became a shinigami. I found Misa to be a giant headache and I would hate for her to be alive in any way, shape, or form.
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