Friday, April 27, 2012
Black Lightning
Mr. Hamadryas:
We had great hopes that this show would provide humorous insight, be easy picking, have much awkwardness, and hopefully even campy directing.
The cover and synopsis supported this hope.
I apologize that my comments will not be traditionally baboon butt-ish.
We were all at a loss as to how good this show actually was. Honestly and drastically surprised. The special effects were great, the plot could have come in a can- but still entertaining and fun.
It was a Russian movie with English subtitles.
However, there has not been a show released in a long time, with Universal Studios and Focus Entertainment behind them, that taught such fantastic messages, morally and ethically, and even provided a phenomenal example of family life. Watch it if you have the opportunity.
Awkward Moment: This show was a shameless advertisement for Mentos.
Hoochy Factor: Minimal.
Violence Factor: Medium. Would classify as an action flick
Gore Factor: Minimal.
Cuss Factor: Minimal. We believe one 'a' word.
Who'd wanna see it? Me
Who should see it: Everyone
Baboon Butts: None.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
New Comment Definition
Mr. Hamadryas:
We have come to the realization that having another form of critique may be appropriate.
A content rating system has, within our circle, been implemented.
Hoochy factor: A high hoochy factor is representative anything that supports the idea that 'sex sells'.
Gore factor: Not necessarily synonymous with violence, a high gore factor would be characterized by blood and guts and these things being flung all over the place.
Violence factor: Fairly self explanatory. A good example of a high violence factor and a low gore factor would be The Darkest Hour. Lots of dying- but people just turned to dust- no giblets.
Cuss factor: Now if I need to explain this to you, your parents missed the boat on acceptable social vocabulary. But to be fair, The Fantastic Mr. Fox does have a low cuss factor- even though he says the word 'cuss' many times.
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