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Everything got signed and notarized today, my house is miiiiine!
My big goal was to be paying on a house by 40, I turn 40 this cinco de mayo. I sure snuck right under that line.
Beetlejuice: *after Lydia stabs him* I can't believe it... You all played me like a fiddle.
Barbra: A fiddle? Oh no...
Charles: Fiddles are actually difficult to play. They take time and effort to master.
Lydia: You got played like the cheap, slutty, kazoo you are.
All I can say is my heart is shattered and I am so afraid yet so ready for the final Act.
Honestly, hearing snippets of the Transformers Prime soundtrack in Transformers One brought tears to my eyes.
Brian Tyler you magnificent bastard.
Ne Zha Er
The moment I got out of the theater with my parents I immediately told them that I want-no-need to re-watch it.
It’s such a great feeling to sit down and have a meal with my mom and dad while we chatted about the feast for the eyes we just witnessed.
And then I spent the whole week looking forward to seeing it again, this time way more excited since I knew it was going to be absolutely spectacular.
Re-watching Ne Zha Er in the cinemas for the second time is just as breathtaking as my first viewing experience. It also helped that I dragged my best friend into it, so now I have another person to geek out about it.
While not perfect, I do understand and wholeheartedly accept that it got the position of the highest grossing animated film.
It is such an amazing feat of animation. The plot blew me away. There's such a nuance to its story and how the characters are portrayed. It was not afraid to express itself along with its characters openly crying and showing their feelings.
Ne Zha Er broke and mended my heart at how pure love was portrayed. I also think it is safe to say that this has one of the if not, the best action scenes in an animated film.
I could not properly describe what kind of experience it was. All I could say is it was simply amazing. And when I say “Awesome” I mean it in a biblical sense. No joke, it is that kind of level.
Trust me, please WATCH Ne Zha Er while it’s still in theaters. It's just not the same in the big screen. You will be blown away.
What a damn magnificent film. And if it takes another 5 years for the third film to come out, then I am happy to say that I am willing to wait, no matter how long it takes.