Thursday, July 31, 2008

My Review of Eragon


I know, it isn't my movie. But I'd ever-so-much like to review it.
I read the book first, so I knew exactly how they had changed it.
In the book, Eragon fights the soldiers and Ra-zac around camp with Rowen.
In the movie Rowen is sent away before you get to know his name, and Eragon runs away with the newly hatched egg. Before we are even obliged to get up from our seats to leave in disgust, Siphira is suddenly transformed into  true-blue enormous dragon.
It is sort of a good thing that she was able to speak so quickly, because without Siphira, the movie wouldn't make a cent.
Brom is introduced very quickly, and he seems to think Siphira is a great dragon.
Then Siphira know he just has to know a lot about dragons. The movie is filled to the brim with throwaway lines, like:
"Is is your fate to be a dragon rider." (Brom) "You must go on without me" (also Brom). And many others. It seems the script writers were to lazy to write decent lines. If it weren't for the battle scene, the movie would be uninteresting. (And even with it, it still is dull). In the book, lots of more interesting characters are introduced, and you actually feel for Eragon and Siphira.
In the movie, they are your piece of broccoli, neglected and dejected, you can't care less what happens to it. You end up feeding it to the dogs. (Except me, who likes broccoli).
The movie took the book, put it in a flower press and squeezed it until it was just a centimeter long and full of uninteresting pulp.
The director had to be pretty brave to take on such a clearly- failing script. 
I think that if the script writers had stuck to the book, the movie might've actually made some money.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Mr. UN-Beatable vrs. Mr. Stupid

It isn't the greatest movie on the planet, but it will do for now.
I am Mr. UN-Beatable, who happens to wear my grandfather's ski-mask and an assortment of disguises.
We never learn the name of the girl who is always following him around,
but who cares? Mr. Stupid is also called Mr. Abominable, but that doesn't seem to help the plot.
Mr. UN-Beatable vrs. Mr Stupid is now on DVD. (Just to get the thing off my disk-drive).
My Cat's Secret Lair is also doing well. Here is picture of a train. (used for transport in My Cat's Secret Lair)
and an airplane. (also used for transport in My Cat's Secret Lair)



Monday, July 28, 2008

My Cat's Secret Lair (part 2)

Hi! I am now back from vacation and now I am here to show you a new poster...
For My Cat's Secret Lair

Monday, July 21, 2008

My Cat's Secret Lair

My Cat's Secret Lair is about James, who finds a will written by his cat Desmond. It says that the cat left $1,000,000 in old artifacts. Desmond also metions a ten-year-old lawyer-in-training. He heads off to Saudi Arabia to find the Lost Temple of Cats with the lawyer-in-training and his friend Corp. Airplane trouble, an airport theif, an angry villain and more try in vain to stop him from reaching his dead cat's $1,000,000 fortune left to him!

(You can see where this is heading)

Thursday, July 3, 2008

Scardy Cat on YouTube


I made some funny comic books about Scardy Cat, one of my characters, and I recently made a flash animation of one of the comics I made, Scardy Cat "Catches the Beat" it is now on YouTube if you type in "w.m.thing" in the search box you will find it because it is fairly recent and so it will appear at the top. By the way, this is a still from "Scardy Cat Catches the Beat."