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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 10, 2012 18:44:35 GMT -6
Oh wow! I'm hella impressed! I don't know which I love more! =D
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 9, 2012 19:53:59 GMT -6
I just nerded all over the floor. I freaking love these! I encourage you so that my eyes may feast upon more of these delectable images! More! MOOOOORE! XD
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 9, 2012 19:16:11 GMT -6
HOLY *typing fit here*! That has to be the most epic thing I have seen all day! My Mood = Brighter than the sun! Love is not a strong enough word for how much I adore this poster! =D
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 9, 2012 19:13:10 GMT -6
I got hit with that Kony 2010 stuff yesterday when I saw it mentioned in the chatbox on here. Then I go to Facebook and see two posts about it. I have to say from what I've seen I'm not a supporter of it either. I know it's a sucky situation but I see people sticking their noses into business that isn't theirs and then wondering why others are complaining about it. I can't help but feel a sense of deja vu.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 7, 2012 23:53:04 GMT -6
I agree with Aimee. This seems like it hasn't been completely thought through. I'd suggest thinking on it a bit more and planning it out, then pitching it again with more details.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Nov 12, 2011 19:27:26 GMT -6
I know I told you once before but here they are again with a few reasons.
Storm: There's something about how she's written that gets me into her. She's got a sort of motherly aura about her and the way her voice is expressed, she comes across really well. If you know Storm her dialogue really whispers in your mental ear. =]
Kitty: She's just down right adorable! XD There' really not much more to say about her.
Melanie: She's witty and a little corny. Mostly I adore her banter with MJ and with the villains.
Jean: Smart mouth. I love it! XD
and MJ: She has a real attitude. She's strong and doesn't sulk around. I really like that about her
>.> And in case you're wondering Kristen is right after MJ. XD
I don't really have a good picking for villains at the moment though.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Oct 17, 2011 0:16:01 GMT -6
OH EM GEE! Randi's birthday? HAPPY BIRTHDAY RANDI! =D
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Oct 4, 2011 20:07:15 GMT -6
Hey D.C, I wouldn't worry too much about feeling out of the loop so much on knowing the heroes and such. Not that I'm discouraging you from looking them up or anything, but Outcasts, and I'm sure Age of Heroes as well, are really good without knowing anything about the Marvel world except the common stuff. I'm sure you'll be right in the loop with everyone and will enjoy them just as much as anyone! =D
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Sept 28, 2011 20:46:33 GMT -6
Yay! An interview!
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Sept 5, 2011 3:05:26 GMT -6
That's a tough question for me because my memory is horrible, and there are only certain moments I prefer rather than specific people I enjoy seeing interact. Jean and Kristen have my favorite moment when M.J was...doing things she shouldn't, with Spidey, in Legacy. Jean and Kristen had their little moment. I loved the way they interacted in that scene. The way it played out really spoke to me.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Jul 23, 2011 19:42:09 GMT -6
Ah, well take offense if you must. I just find it extremely offensive when people write such reviews when they haven't been paying much attention to the show itself, as made clear by the many things remarked upon that can be explained WITHIN the episode. As to the lack of my review, who am I to critique a show that isn't in my tastes? I'm not much of an "action" person either. I've barely skimmed most of the episodes. Hardly my place to say anything bad about it when I don't pay much attention. Though even in my lack of attention I can still spot the flaws in what FUELS her opinion. And yes it is her right to think however she wants by all means, but if a little light is shed on where she is misguided on things that clearly influenced her opinion, well I think it is helpful to encourage a little discussion. My apologies in my attitude though. I acknowledge it was a little passionate and as a result more rude than I had intended.
From what I can tell, Ms. Rachel is the most harsh of the reviewers on this show and therefore has the potential to bring out the best in Outcasts.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Jul 23, 2011 5:55:46 GMT -6
In response to the very first review, I'd like to go on the defense. First off I'd like to say that, unlike Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, this part 1 and part 2 are mushed together in one 2 hour special. So yes it was indeed a lead up. I found the action to be a good wake up call. It was a good reminder that this is indeed an action show and not all a superhero soap opera. And the shared time of the baddies was rather well done for the major parts they played. Though in the future I myself would prefer to have such face offs to be one at a time, but this way there isn't a need for a back up episode to flashback and say "Oh! This villain was doing this during that time." After Spider-Girl gets hit with a door, it's obvious she hasn't been really injured, which is why she continues to banter. Also I would like to point out that they had not encountered Magneto before, nor really Mystique, at least in her normal form. There are many questions left unanswered and it was the only aggressive move Magneto had made. And Spider-Girl is a freaking superhero, man. She isn't easily injured by the simple throwing of a door, as I recall when she tenses her muscles, the strength and density is that of steel as mentioned in the episode later on. (But previously suggested in episode 4 when a bottle breaks against her chest) As for the forgetting of powers, all the other characters had been occupied with the Brotherhood, something I think you missed with all the action. And Spider-Girl has been at the "superhero business" longer, so for them to divert their attention to bigger problems at hand makes sense to me. Mary-Jane. Adrenaline rush. Mystique = Super human. Imagine harder. That's all I have to say on those things. I can understand though, the plot convenience with the Jean situation. (Though I must say she stopped the train with ALL her concentration and it took a lot of her strength.) Now, for the whole reason I started this reply, the "I love you" scene. First off, this is a HUGE deal. Melanie has not said a real confession of love, out loud, directly at M.J. There is a big, gigantic, IMPOSSIBLY LARGE difference between confessing love to a person face to face, and jokingly proclaiming affection between friends. Not only that, but this was Spider-Girl. Something that can't possibly be lost by the name in all caps above the text. On that note, the Green Goblin was demanding her to declare M.J as her weakness. She could either say yes and put M.J in MORE danger, or say no and hurt her feelings. I think you lost the gondola in all the action as well so I'll leave that be. As for M.J holding herself up via Spider-Girl's webbing (which she wasn't doing. I believe she was dangling): 1: I refer back to adrenaline. 2: Webbing = Sticky I'd also like to point out that I think it goes unsaid that Spider-Girl would want to deal with M.J herself. Regardless of what Jean could or could not do. They just had a potentially beautiful moment ripped from them. Regardless of whether M.J is still with Kristen or not. And M.J was injured at what could be viewed as Spider-Girl's fault. This is something that cannot be undone and is a very personal thing. I think it's only right to give them a moment. And last but not least, the room. It is CLEARLY stated in the setting/scene heading thing that it is a GUEST room. For guests. As in temporary. And both Jean and Melanie made references that she had been brought there. These are just some things I thought I'd call to your attention since you must have missed it through all the action.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 29, 2011 12:19:07 GMT -6
Oh, don't even get me started on how I can go on and on about it. XD I can list and detail every single thing they did wrong, starting with the T-Virus BEING AIRBORNE IN THE MOVIE. THE VIRUS WAS NOT AIRBORNE. -melts and drowns- The virus was never airborne in the movie? If you're referring to how it got past Raccoon City, it was either by birds or an infected Umbrella Scientist slipped through perimiters, but I assure you that the virus was never airborne, I don't know where you got that from. Welcome to the forum, by the way, lol. ;D With as many times as I've seen the first RE movie, I can tell you that they did have it spread through the air in the Hive. When the "mysterious figure" packs away the vials in the beginning, he throws the last one as he's leaving, freeing the virus which the camera follows to the vent, showing how it spreads. Which isn't how the virus is supposed to get out. Everyone who has ever played the games knows that the T-Virus was never airborne.
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 27, 2011 23:36:01 GMT -6
I love that song
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 27, 2011 23:31:23 GMT -6
Resident Evil Games are nothing but EPIC WIN! The movies are a travesty. I know Cyclops can go on and on about it. XD
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Post by Reyna Gabriella on Mar 27, 2011 23:27:24 GMT -6
I have to be winning. If I'm not winning, then the Australians are. And we can't let them win.
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