As many people do nowdays, with all the streaming wars, shitty companys making a buck off of you through making you buy loads of subscriptions you'll use only to watch a single show, and algorithms ONLY showing you what everyone else is watching, I COLLECT DVDS. I have a pretty good collection of stuff from the past couple years,and if the apocolypse were to come tommorow, I think my attention deficit ass would be just fine. (P.S. Thank you to Mikael.neocities.org for the background gif!)
Avatar The Last Airbender is my favorite show of all time, and this is a DVD of the first 4 episodes that have this HORRIBLE double line effect, just a bit of ATLA history that im glad I have.
The first time I watched this movie was when I was 14 with my ex boyfriend. someone tried breaking into his apartment like halfway through. thats my only real story with it but i really enjoy the movie for its genuine timelessness.
genuinely great movie and great peice of animation history. it predicted the fact that every government is listening to us through out phones and I think thats crazy (I would just like to say ACAP to my FBI agent). The EPA plot line was really good, the emotional climax at the end gets me everytime, and Spider-Pig is a gift to humanity.
Found this randomly at a thrift store, and to be honest I thought it was okay? I put it on every once in a while while I clean my room, but its nothing really special, just 4 episodes of the Super Show (WITHOUT THE LIVE ACTION OPENINGS?????), im not really the hugest fan but like let it be I guess.
OH THIS ONE IS FUCKING SICK. This 80s movie sits on my shelf as a genuine golden find. I didnt know what to expect when I saw it in the thrift, but I thought both the guys on the front were pretty hot. I watched this movie and its a genuine gold mine of a movie. The stakes are high, the action is great, the writers and directors are fucking GREAT at physical comedy (The car engine scene and motel escape scene come to mind for me). the plot also comes together very nicely to make everything the characters do make sense, great movie and im glad I picked it up.
This is one of the most "Dude" movies I own, and I try not to put make it seem like im one of those people who think Tyler Durden is some sort of god or some sort of justifyable person in what he makes the anrrator do throughout the movie, BUT he has a point. I've expirenced first hand the capitalist machine at work, and I understand the anger and hate that comes from that, but STARTING A FIGHT CLUB AND TERRORIST GROUP IS NOT THE ANSWER. I think there are better and less objectively horrible ways to bring down a system like that, but blowing up a shit ton of buildings to Pixies is not on that list. I do enjoy the movie a lot, dont get me wrong, the movie brings up actual issues within society and I love when a peice of media does that. (almost like thats what media is suppost to do)
While (once again) in a thrift store with my mom, I decided to pick up Cast Away to see what the hype all those years ago would be about. HOLY SHIT did this movie throw me for a loop. I'm a sucker for character development, you will find this out the more you read this page, and this movie does an AMAZING job at showing just what isolation does to someone. I really enjoyed the time skip and showing just how much Chuck had changed, and yet his fear of death at the same time. The returning scenes are really great and show just how much things change over the course of 4 years, and im sure that would be a shock to just about anyone. great movie and I definetly reccomend it to anyone who wants a solid movie to watch.
This one is a classic, for anybody reading this who hasn't seen the Men In Black trilogy (not counting 4) then I highly reccomend it. I really like Agent J as a character and the dynamic he has with Agent K, its like an old grizzled war veteran getting paired with a 17 year old Jack In The Box employee. to be honest I dont have all that much to say about it other then its a solid movie to show like a child, and I really like the alien designs.