Sara Sparrow
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Diagonally parked in the universe.
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The Fallen Angel
A dull, numb pain rings throughout my head. My limbs slowly start to feel extremely heavy and weak. Blood starts to pump around my body slowly, my heart picks up the pace and I open my eyes to see a white ceiling ahead. A strong smell of lemon fills the room, smells quite nice actually. Something digs into my back making me feel quite uncomfortable, but this thing I am lying on is quite squishy and comfortable. I move slightly to the right making myself more comfortable. I feel a presence nearby, a strange presence. Something, or someone nearby is licking my face.
By Sara Sparrow2 years ago in Fiction
The Fallen Angel
Midnight. Stars gleam in the night sky, the moon shines and shooting stars flash across the lakeside. Dragons roar in the distance, wolves howl, owls call and hawks circle in the sky searching for their prey. The wind shrieks ripping apart bushes and trees throwing leaves around in mini tornadoes. Snakes slither around searching for their prey to sink their teeth into, mice take cover underground from their attackers and warthogs try to keep quiet in the bushes hiding from the wolves.
By Sara Sparrow3 years ago in Fiction
Scary Disney: Aladdin: The Beginning, The Cave of Wonders, Jafar and Jafar the Genie
Aladdin. The legendary tale of a boy who comes across a magic lamp with a Genie inside to wish himself to become a Prince to win the heart of the Princess of Agrabah. Jafar, the Royal Vizier of Agrabah wants to find the lamp himself to help gain power but is told by the Cave of Wonders that only one person is worthy to enter, ‘the diamond in the rough.’ Jafar comes to find out that this is Aladdin. He has Aladdin arrested and thrown in jail, Jafar disguises himself as an old man and takes Aladdin to the Cave of Wonders for the lamp. Aladdin finds the lamp but is trapped in the cave with the lamp which is very unfortunate for Jafar. Aladdin rubs the lamp which frees the Genie and they all leave the cave. He wishes himself into a Prince and they travel back to Agrabah. Jafar sees under his disguise and outs him to the Sultan and the Princess, he finally has his hands on the lamp. He wishes himself into an all powerful Genie which binds him to his own lamp which he becomes trapped in. The Genie throws the lamp far away and they all live happily ever after.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: Beauty and the Beast: The Beginning, The Beast, The Wolves and Gaston
Beauty and the Beast. A tale as old as time. The story of an unusual young woman, Belle, who falls in love with a beast. Belle's father, Maurice, an inventor, gets lost in the woods and finds an old enchanted castle with talking furniture and an angry beast who throws him in jail for trespassing. Belle is led to the castle by her fathers horse and finds her father in a jail cell, she takes his place in the castle and Maurice is let go. When he gets home he tells the villagers what happened, they don't believe him and call him a mad man. Maurice tries to rescue Belle alone but gets lost. Meanwhile in the castle the Beast lets Belle look through an enchanted mirror in which she sees her father dying in the forest. The Beast lets her go to save him and Belle takes her father home. When they arrive they are met by angry villagers, Belle shows them the Beast on the enchanted mirror, the villagers lock them up in an insane asylum and go after the Beast. Belle and her father break out of the prison and race to the castle. Gaston, a local hero, takes on the Beast but falls to his death. Belle kisses the Beast, breaks the spell and everyone lives happily ever after. It sounds a sweet tale but the movie left us with a few scary scenes that we'd be seeing in our nightmares for years to come.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: The Little Mermaid: Flotsam and Jetsam, Ursula and The Final Battle
The Little Mermaid. A love tale between a mermaid and a human with an evil sea witch standing in their way. Disney took this classic tale on and made it into a masterpiece with unforgettable characters and catchy songs we’d be singing for years to come. However, they created some terrifying scenes and one of the scariest villains Disney has ever made. This certainly is an unforgettable movie.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: Oliver and Company: Bill Sykes, Roscoe and DeSoto and The Subway Chase
Oliver and Company is based on the classic tale of Oliver Twist told with talking animals. A homeless kitten, Oliver joins a group of dogs to try and survive on the streets. It is based in 19th Century New York. Fagin's gang is made up of dogs and Bill Sykes is a loan shark. It does a great job of telling the story. The movie leaves us with a few bad characters and scenes we’d love to forget.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: The Great Mouse Detective: The Bat, The Cat and The Rat
The Great Mouse Detective, loosely based on Sherlock Holmes is another one of Disney's underrated films. It is based on the book series Basil of Baker Street by Eve Titus, the story circulates around a little mouse, Olivia Flaversham whose father is abducted by a bat who takes him to his boss, a rat named Professor Ratigan, Basils arch nemesis. Olivia finds Basil and his companion, Doctor David Dawson and they set out on a mission to bring Olivia’s father home. Towards the end of the movie Professor Ratigan comes face to face with Basil where he meets his end, a justice well deserved. On the way we meet a few characters that are set out to try and stop them from bringing him home. They certainly manage to play their role of the villains quite well. Enough to frighten a younger audience.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: The Fox and the Hound: Death, The Fight and The Bear
The Fox and the Hound tells a beautiful tale of love and friendship. Todd, a young fox, is taken in by an old woman, Widow Tweed, after his mother is shot by hunters. He soon befriends Copper, the next doors neighbour hound dog. They become the best of friends but as they grow up Copper’s owner Amos Slade makes him slowly turn on Todd and Widow Tweedy takes Todd and abandons him in the forest. Amos takes Copper hunting and Copper chases Todd throughout the forest. They meet a bear by a waterfall and Copper fights with the bear saving Amos’s life, Todd can’t bear to watch them fight so intervenes and forces the bear into the waterfall and they both fall into the river. Amos finds Todd in the water at the bottom and finds this as his opportune moment to kill him, Copper stands between the gun and Todd, Amos lets him go, Copper and Todd stay friends but then never see each other again.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh: Winnie the Pooh, Rabbit and Heffalumps and Woozles
Winnie the Pooh is one of the most popular media franchises written by Alan Alexander Milne. Many movies, television series and video games have been created surrounding Winnie the Pooh. In 1977 Disney took this on and made it into a theatrical film. The film consists of three featurettes based upon the books by the author, Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree, Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day and Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too. A few extra scenes were recorded to let the stories merge into each other. A fourth segment was added to help bring the film to a close, The House at Pooh Corner. Where Pooh Bears owner, Christopher Robin must leave the Hundred Acre Wood, he asks Pooh Bear to promise to remember him. Pooh agrees and tells Christopher Robin he will always be waiting for him whenever he returns.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Geeks
Scary Disney: Robin Hood: The Sheriff, The Prince, Sir Hiss, The Jailbreak and The Fire
Robin Hood, the tale of the famous outlaw who fights the taxes of Prince John and wins the hand of his childhood sweetheart Maid Marion. Disney made this classic with animals telling the story and did a fantastic job of it. Alan-a-dale, a rooster, opens the story telling the audience of two outlaws, Robin Hood, a fox, and Little John, a bear, who rob from the rich to give to the poor. The Sheriff of Nottingham, a wolf, tries to stop them. One day Prince John hosts an archery tournament so Robin Hood dresses as a stork, he wins and gets a kiss from Maid Marion. Prince John however sees through his disguise and has him arrested, a fight breaks out, Robin Hood, Little John and all of the townsfolk escape. Later on, Prince John overhears Sir Hiss and The Sheriff singing, ‘The Phony King of England,’ outraged by this he triples the taxes and has most of the townspeople in jail because they can’t pay it. Prince John orders for Friar Tuck, one of Robin’s companions, to be hung at dawn so Robin would show himself. Robin and Little John plan a jailbreak and break all of the townsfolk out of jail. During the raid Prince Johns castle catches fire, a fight breaks out and Robin escapes in the nick of time. King Richard returns to England and arrests his own brother Prince John, Sir Hiss and The Sheriff. He allows Robin and Maid Marion to marry giving him, ‘an outlaw for an in-law.’ Disney made this a fantastic movie with some classic songs and some great characters we’d never forget and a few scenes to give us nightmares for years to come.
By Sara Sparrow4 years ago in Horror
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