The visuals of the films and the special effects were excellent as well the action scenes were good too. This film is full of action and some really insane visuals, too. This film is crazy.
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The visuals of the films and the special effects were excellent as well the action scenes were good too. This film is full of action and some really insane visuals, too. This film is crazy.
So for the first time ever, I'm presenting my idea for a Superman game that is long overdue. I know for a fact there have been Superman games that were shit, especially the infamous 64...ugh. The only good Superman game is the Injustice games where he is a villain.
Now we've gotten tons of Batman games in the past, and they've been excellent well, some have issues but still, we have had lots of great Batman games. Especially with the upcoming Gotham Knights game.
So with the holidays coming, I'm doing a top eight favorite Simpsons Christmas. Why eight because these ones are my personal favorite, and they get me into the Christmas spirit.
8. She of Little Faith
This is a Lisa Simpson episode where Lisa decides to quit christianly after the church got a makeover that she hates. She decides to become a Buddhist. Also, this episode had Richard Gear as a guest star, and I didn't know he was a Buddhist. Now I don't judge Lisa wanting to believe in a different religion. That's fine, like you should consider whatever you want to think. However, Marge is not happy about this because she's a devoted Christian, and her church is trying to win her back by reminding her that Christmas is coming and she won't get any gifts. Which is kind of selfish of them because Lisa is not doing anything wrong, but in the end, Richard tells her she can still celebrate Christmas with her family. Buddhism is about love and respecting everyone's beliefs. I also like the opening where Homer, Bart, and Milhouse build a rocket, and the missile destroys the church. I also wanted that line from Marge, "This is the worse thing you could have done." and Homer responds with, "You say that so often it's lost all meaning." This is a good Christmas episode, and it's about Lisa too, which is shocking.7. Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire
Now, this special was actually the first episode of the Simpsons. This is a perfect one where Homer tries to make sure his family has a good Christmas. He didn't get his Christmas bonus, and Marge had to spend their Christmas money for Bart because he got a tattoo. Homer tries to be a mall Santa, but the results don't go so well because Homer has nothing but bad luck to have a good Christmas with his family. However, that all changes when he and Bart take in Santa's Little Helper, and that dog becomes the best Christmas gift for everyone. I mean, dogs do make great gifts. It's a fact. This episode is perfect and hearting warming too. It's the one I recommend you watch if you do a binge-watch of the Simpsons.6. I won't be home for Christmas.
Now, this is from the new Simpsons. We all know how to feel about current Simpsons, but this one was good. Homer goes to Moe's, and Moe is all alone for Christmas. He's got no one spends with it. Sadly, people like that in real life don't have anyone to celebrate the holidays with. So Homer decides to stay a bit longer even though he knows he has to get home soon to help Marge with the tree. Homer, of course, is being a good friend to Moe, but unfortunately, Marge thinks he doesn't care about the family, and when Homer realizes he's late and he comes back home. Marge is angry kicks him out, and Marge is unrealizable here because if she let Homer explain why he was late, she would see he was a good friend for Moe. This episode dives into what it's like to be alone for Christmas, and it's pretty sad but also heartwarming. I like the scene where Moe tells Marge that Homer stayed because of him, and she realizes it wasn't his fault and goes looking for him with the kids. I also like the scene where Homer meets with Ned, and he asks Ned how he keeps on going despite the deaths of both of his wives and so many other things. Ned explains it's his kids, his memories of Maude and Edna, and some grade papers she didn't sign that he's signing. The ending of the episode is perfect, and this episode is a feel-good episode.5. Holidays of Future's Past.
This is an episode that takes place in the future where Bart, Lisa, and Maggie are now adults. If the show was realistic, this would be the correct age of the characters. I really enjoy seeing Bart and Lisa as adults, and they're both struggling parents because their kids don't like them, and they are trying to connect with them. I find it funny that Maggie is a famous rock star, but she doesn't speak or sing. I really enjoyed this episode because to some fans, this feels like the series finale because the first episode was a Christmas episode, and this one is about Christmas, and the kids are grown up. I also love that one scene where Flanders comes on and says, "Sure is, that's why after Homer accidentally killed Edna. I married Maude's ghost. The ghost of Maude comes up to Ned, and she says, "There is no god Neddy, it's just empty a meaningless void." Ned gives her a stern look and just responds with, "Isn't she pretty." This is a good episode, and it does feel like the series finale of this show.4. Skinner's Sense of Snow
This is a really funny Christmas where Bart and Lisa have to go to school on a snow day. They get snowed in at the school. They're stuck with Skinner and Willy. Homer and Ned go rescue the kids, and I love how Ned mentions that Homer was Mr. Plow, but Homer denies he had a plow truck. In the episode, kids take over the school as they are tired of Skinner bossing everyone around. It's a hilarious Christmas episode, especially when Homer gets high on the car fumes. This is a fun Christmas episode to watch, and I highly recommend it to anyone.
So I saw GhostBusters Afterlife last night and here's my review of it...I really enjoyed this film. Like this film is so good and it's a lot of fun. It is so much better than that 2016 film. The characters in this are good, funny, and relatable. This film is a passing of the torch because it's about the new generation continuing the Ghostbusters' work. I know some people say it's about fan service, it's just trying to be nostalgic, or it's just pandering to fans who hated the 2016 film. It's not, it's about giving fans a proper sequel and honoring the original film and its characters.
I feel like there was more effort made into this film but the film did have some issues overall it's still a fun movie. The characters in this film are great Phoebe is a great lead in this film and she's basically her grandfather Egon. She's the best character in the film along with Grooberson.
As well characters like Trevor who is another good character too, Podcast he was funny, Lucky a funny character too, Callie is a struggling single mom who has daddy issues, and of course, Paul Rudd's character Grooberson is one of the best things in the film. The film is also funny and scary too like I love how Grooberson teaches summer school and he makes the kids watch Cujo I thought that was funny. This film has some scary moments and it has some of the best moments in the film that will make fans jump with joy because my god this film was so much fun.