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Review on "Pandora Hearts"
First, before we dig in, let's talk about how I got into this series—and I say series because I watched all 25 episodes and read all 103 chapters of the manga. It was recommended to me by a friend and I was curious because it is a sort of parody of the well-known story Alice In Wonderland. I will tell you now, I give the manga a 10/10. The anime not so much. And because I do not have love for the anime, I will speak of it first.
Selena FieldPublished 7 years ago in GeeksSilver & Black Release Date Announced
Every time Sony makes an announcement regarding anything to do with Spider-Man or the associated characters, I find myself pondering this question. To be perfectly honest, it’s more like a ponderous drum beat thumping in the back of my head. It all began with the announcement of a Sinister Six movie way back in 2014 following the release of TheAmazing Spider-Man 2. It wasn’t so much the idea of a Sinister Six movie that rubbed me the wrong way, it was the idea of having a movie devoted to Spider-Man's rogues' gallery without the inclusion of the wall crawler himself. It just didn’t make any sense. Then there was the announcement of an Aunt May solo film, and the jaws of Spider-Man fans the world over collectively dropped. I had to lie down for several minutes my head was thumping so hard that day. Then Sony was hacked and the world got to see for themselves the circus that went on behind the scenes. This left Sony and in particular Amy Pascal, I still don’t understand how this woman managed to avoid the firing squad, in a deeply embarrassing and precarious situation. From the ashes of catastrophe came a single spark of hope in the form of a deal with Marvel, which led to Spidey’s inclusion in Civil War. From the moment he arrived on the screen in that trailer, the fans knew that finally, we had the Spider-Man we had been praying for and we rejoiced.
Tom MurrayPublished 7 years ago in GeeksLet The Heart Live
"How blind can a man's sight be That he fails to see through beauty even if it sat in front of him The broken heart of a woman says a lot of things
Harydo NeonPublished 7 years ago in PoetsFargo Series Review (Season 3)
Released: May 31, 2017 (UK) Created by: Noah Hawley Number of Episodes: 10 Where to watch: Channel 4 (Netflix release likely to follow)
Robert CainPublished 7 years ago in GeeksPuebla
White sand between toes white sand in noseslost on a beach and you can't speak the language lost in a small city rough cobblestone streetseverything brought to colors of pale orange.Flick of a wrist as she moves slow though the heart inside erratically beats and feels fit to escape the rib-cage that so delicately encasesmoves as wheat grass in an open field pale eyes likewhite birds fighting against the horizon.
This Week I Am Mostly Watching
Do you want to know what I love more than anything else in the world? Quirky little television shows that seem to appear from out of nowhere, capture the imagination of the masses then disappear without too much drama. While shows like Game of Thrones and Walking Dead, with their massive budgets, grab the headlines and bully their way to the top. It's shows like Farscape that skip along to the beat of their own drum, all the while charming us to within an inch of our lives with their eccentric and infectious sense of humour.
Tom MurrayPublished 7 years ago in GeeksFear
Fear can make you lose many things From potential friends or new experiences Those friends could have helped you in your time of need
Jackie CoatsPublished 7 years ago in PoetsAt Times I Feel
At times I feel as though I am a lost traveler Traveling in stillness as I break the moonlit night Tearing the light away