Sunday, September 30, 2012

Lord of the Rings


Normally I like to do stuff that isn't well known or only somewhat known but today I'm, In absence of ideas, braking that rule to talk about The Lord of the Rings books. Well sort of brake, since I'm talking about the books and not the movie, witch everyone has already talked about to death at this point. Where to start, where to start......oh! Yes. The trilogy of J.R.R.'s life's work is a rather long and drawn  out story that had all entranced within it grasp. It's not as though this is a story you can slosh through in a day it must be taken one page at a time, one book at a time. Most know that the story is good, and that the books where made into a trio of movies. Of corse all books made into movies have some if not all of their content edited out LotR is no exception. You get more detail with the books though. Man, it is really hard to talk about something everyone knows about, never the less you should read these, especially if your a fan of the movies. They are a set to follow, if you're writing your own book.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Neverland


Oh look another Peter Pan thing, well this might be good for a laugh....................... O_O dafuq did I just watch? Yes, yes, this is indeed a "prequel" to the Peter Pan mythoughts, but it has more of a Hook feel than the Disney production. Speaking of Hook Bob Hoskins, the man who plays Smee in Hook, comes back to play Smee in Neverland. This production has several adult themed subjects, like sexual favors, and the reality of death. There is only one fatly crux for the writing, it's one seen where Peter is forced to lose his memory, and yet not seven minutes later he has it right back. That's not a spoiler because it has nothing to do with anything. It has zero plot relevance, it's over to quickly, and serves no other purpose than to have him unable to talk for about five minutes witch they could have done ten other ways that wasn't stupid! Other than that, not bad. Of corse if you've seen any of the other PP works you know exactly how this is supposed to end, so yyyeeaaa...... Still, watch this.

Friday, September 28, 2012

Trinity Blood



Best unfinished Vampire Manga ever or the Twilight-done-right manga, I'll let you decide. Hold it right there, let go of that mouse. I know what you're thinking, but I made the comparison only because there is day-walker vampires in this, all though it is explained by having the story on the future, an this was a written novel before it became a manga. Now then back when I typed that the manga is unfinished, when it's not, is because the original writer perished before he could finish. The novel was also adapted to anime, but all three tell a slightly different story. So why am I talking about the manga? Because it is the most complete, in my opinion, of the three. Sorry for the short one, I'm tired. Read this, bla bla bla....

Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Elder Scrolls



What a simple thing this was and how it has grown. Of corse I'm referring to The Elder Scrolls. I'm referring  to the series as a whole, not just Skyrim. Let's have a history lessen for those who do not know. First there was The Elder Scrolls: Arena which started as a tournament stile game where you'd face one opponent at a time, like a first person fighting game but it for a good turn, it got a shift into an open ended RPG type game within one town and was released for the DOS PC in 1994. The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall was a game fueled my the light sales of Arena, the world was expanded on to be twice the size of Great Britten and was released 1996 for the Windows OS. It was a better success, but was "famously buggy". The Elder Scrolls Legend: Battlespire is a dudgeon romping game with focus on item gathering, made in 1997. The Elder Scrolls Legend: Redguard is a third person linear story made in 1998. Both for Window OS. After the less than a success of Battlespire and Redguard the game The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind retunes to the roots of the series with some voice acting for main characters only, witch was kind of a giveaway to who was important. I must make a special mention for the musical score, just about every time there was a sun set, in game, I would stop and watch it with the music in the background, look for yourself. Morrowind had two expansions, The Elder Scrolls III: Tribunal and The Elder Scrolls III: Bloodmoon. All of witch was released for Windows OS, XBox, and, a little later, PS3. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion made several AI improvements along with voice acting for NPCs. It too had two expansions, The Elder Scrolls IV: Knights of the Nine and The Elder Scrolls IV: The Shivering Isles, all were released for Windows OS, XBox, and PS3. The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim was set two-hundred years after Oblivion, and I'm pretty sure I needn't tell you about this one, but  I was interested to hear about what had happened to Tamrial in the years that passed, oh the feels. All of these games, exempt for Redgaurd and Battlespire, were the games to birth the sandbox play stile, even if they were a bit buggy. Most of them have excellent writing and now Bethesda Game Studios has announced for 2013, The Elder Scrolls: Online with is set to be before the events of Arena. I can only feel excitement and, if all goes well, I will be playing it. Play these games, and see you on the battlefield.














Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Noein: To Your Other Self


This was the weirdest anime I've ever seen....until it got to the second half then it became the smartest anime I've ever seen. This anime drops the science, like: The Multidimensional Theory, The Theory of Dimensional Flux, The Theory of Multidimensional Persistence and The Theory of Dimensional Collapse. None of that is required it enjoy Noein: To Your Other Self , but it does help to understand what's going on. Not to worry though Noein does try to explain this, but there is a lot of information and they go over it fairly quickly, so you be left a bit confused. The ending does not ronifibrate the situation, because Noein has a WTF ending. I had to watch it twice to get it. If after watching it twice you still don't understand PM me on Facebook an I'll try to explain it to you. ....Hmmmmmm, what else can I say about this without giving a plot summary. Nothing i guess, watch this anime, you'll definitely be smarter by the end.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

2001: A Space Odyssey


If you clam to be an science fiction fan and you haven't seen this then you are no true fan, because this is the science fiction movie of an entire era of film. It's also one of the few movies adapted to a book that stays true to the source material in a way that is almost beautiful. That's right, in this case, the book came after the movie. The book was written by Arthur C. Clarke, and he also co-wrote the screenplay of 2001: a Space Odyssey along with Stanley Kuberick, who also Directed the movie. It's use of minimalist speech makes the most of the movie, shown instead of told to you. Because of this, the 160min run time feels longer. As I typed earlier, the story relies on visuals to tell the story, well the music helps in that as well, don't believe me? Check out the opening for your self. Despite this being 34 years old, it still retains the magic it did then.  ....Well what else can I say that hasn't already been said, watch this movie.

Monday, September 24, 2012

Video Too?

For some reason, I have no trouble talking about my most personal issues when I post under the name R.K. But when I try to talk to people face to face I can't be honest with them and I don't know why. It seems like it's a mental block, or is it all the years of lying that I went through and I also feel more confident if people know me as R.K. 


Sunday, September 23, 2012

The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy


Ho boy, is this going to be a long one. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy was originally part of seven stories, that where about seven different ways the world would end, that was aired on the radio. The Restaurant at the End of the Universe was inspired by a song by the name of "Grand Hotel" that was made by by the British rock band Procol Harum. Life, the Universe and Everything was originally proposed to BBC for a six-part story called Doctor Who and the Krikketmen, part of the Tom Baker Doctor Who. It was, of course, rejected. So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, while gentler in its humor, reflects Adams' change in opinion on computers. Mostly Harmless was described on the first edition covers as "The fifth book in the increasingly inaccurately named Hitchhikers Trilogy". Young Zaphod Plays it Safe was never released as a standalone book. There, now i can get to telling you about the books. The Ultimate Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy has been parodied and referenced by more books, movies, songs, TV Shows, and plays than I have patience to type out here, so widely known is this story. I promise you if have even an ounce of humor in you, you will like this book. Not for it's coherent story narrative, but for all the jokes and social commentary, but if you hate Atheists with a passion you will hate this book because Adams is an Atheist and some of the jokes are directed at the idea of a god, but fear not Bible beaters he makes just as many jokes at the scientific theory too. Witch brings me to the story. It is a tangled mess of a narrative, Adams writing style is to jump around in time without telling you so, especially in the later books. He tends to have manny a sidebar for some humor, and will, without fail, stop the story to explain something in the story, but I have never laughed harder at a book. Read this book as required reading, your master commands it, in the name of 42.

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Monty Python's Flying Circus


Are you unaware of this show, if so.....SHAME, FOR SHAME......you dolt. You are missing out on some of the best comedy in the world. M.P.F.S. still makes me laugh to this day. The video may be dated, but the jokes are not. That's why I'm reviewing this, the jokes are well written. Airing on the BBC between 1969-1974 the proud cast of Monty Python's Flying Circus was a group of 5 british born and one american born sketch comedy artists with a brand of comedy so unique that a word was born to describe it: "Pythonesque". This word went on to describe all related works that borrowed from the M.P.F.C. stile. That's not to say that it didn't borrow either, they to borrowed from a show called Q5. The cast went on to make four movies, one of witch is Monty Python and the Holy Grail, witch you may have heard of. ( T_T ) Appearances by the troupe have been scarce since the death of Graham Chapman in 1989, but the surviving members (Eric Idle, Tarry Gilliam, Terry Jones, John Cleese, Michael Palin) are slated to reunite to make another film, Absolutely Anything. It might be hard to find, but M.P.F.C. is worth a look.

Friday, September 21, 2012

Elfen Lied


...............If you don't feel anything by the end of this story, you are a complete monster. ..........I'm finding it hard to type this, sorry. If I meander around....It's because of Elfen Lied. This story......some stories make you happy, some make you sad, and then there is Elfen Lied, witch is.......despair, not because it's bad, but it's good, really good. I would almost call this character torture that is how I feel about this. There is so much nudity that it stops being gratuitous and you stop being affected by it. Elfen Lied is rated NC-17 for the crap that goes that goes on in here. It is a story of loss and grief. Ones is enough to get this.....pain that I feel toured this....this..... I can't even describe how this makes me feel, it's like anger mixed with sadness. This manga is not shy about the violence that goes on. Give it a try, but if you can't get through it, I'll understand. Also sorry for the short review, but.....I can't.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Katawa Shoujo


All of my feels...... This. Game. Made. Me. Cry. Openly! I'm not afraid to admit that, this game made me cry. I'm not talking about manly tears either. I had to stop playing, get up, and go have my cry before coming back to play. That's how well written this is. I know most of you have heard that this is a porn game, it is not! The sex is there, but is not the ultimate objective. When sex happens the game doesn't just stop, it continues on and deals with it, sometimes happily, sometimes angrily. Enough about intercorse, on to the game. Katawa Shoujo when translated to English means "Cripple Girl". While I will admit that is the worst tittle for a game, the katawa can also be translated to "disability" and the Shoujo can also be translated to "with girl", so the tittle can also be read as "Disability With Girl", or to make it more grammatically correct and to fit within the context of the game can be read as "Girls With Disabilities". Katawa Shoujo only refers to the girls at the start of the game not a at the end, in my opinion, because by the end they've come to grips with it along with you the PC (Player Character) about being katawa. Thats right the main character, you, is also katawa, recently so. The girls that Hisao (the PC) dates are not fragile dolls to be protected, they are strong people. So much so that it would not be an exaggeration to say that they help Hisao out more than he helps them, and if you treat them that way you will get a bad end or game over. These are characters written to be real people, so well written in fact that when I finished the game with the first girl and restarted the game aiming for another one, I felt guilty about it! This game is free, give it a try, you'll lose, if you don't like it, some time and if you do you might gain something more.

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Rideback



Last week I was laying down for bed, put some Netflix on, and went to put some shlock TV on to go to sleep to, as I normally do. I went to put on, what I thought, was a generic anime. Boy, was I surprised. I ended up staying up all night watching this.....this rather deep tail of a ballet dancer trying to find her place in the world that has been turned upside down. What a surprise, it had....depth. It doesn't start depthy, and it doesn't shove it's views in your face but remans a social commentary. Not just a Japan social commentary, like normal, but on the world. In this, like normal, westerners are shown to be all blue eyed blond haired dicks. Way to go Japan, nice to see you've gotten over you xenophobic side. I mean  really, I know you think that we're all baka gaijin (idiot foreigner for those who don't speak japanese) but we're not. Anyway back to RideBack, I wish that they'd explained where the machine she is ridding came from (spoilers: they don't). Well, they kind of do and they don't....sorta. The story is: "This person made them"..........ok.....why? Maybe you can gleam more out of it than me, good luck.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

El Mariachi and friends.


Most of you are googling this name right now, aren't you? If you are not, you're my new best friends. El Mariachi was produced on a US$7,225.00 budget and shot on 16mm film in northern Mexico by Robert Rodriguez. It was originally intended for a Mexican audience but got picked up by Columbia Pictures, who spent far more than US$7.000.00 on transferring the film to 35mm, marketing, and distribution. The film was latter entered into The Library of Congress for it's cultural significance. This is what I would call Robert Rodriguez's first Hollywood film, he later went on to make Sin City, Predators, and Machete. Now, is the film good? I think so, but if you have a grudge against subtitles because they killed your parents, then don't watch this movie. It was shot in Mexico and is in Spanish and has many, many subtitles. The film is an action film and has a high body count, with almost comical amounts of bullets, and yet El Mariachi can get vary personal with you, on a personable level and the film has two sequels: Desperado and Once Upon A Time in Mexico. Try it, you won't be disappointed.      

Monday, September 17, 2012

Video?


Note to self: Upload video a day before you post, not the day of. 

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Redwall



If you were to do an image search for the term "redwall" what would you expect to find? Probably a wall that is the shade of red, right? What you would find instead, is Brian Jacques complete life's work. Go ahead try it, I'll wait. Back? Not what you expected is it? The book Redwall is so loved that if you don't know about it already you're either too young or should set yourself aflameRedwall is the analogue of a good fantasy novel, all the elements are there. Good characterization, a well developed setting, the heroes journey, and tons of back story. So much so, that Brian has spent his days filling in the blanks, he'll have one of his characters offhandedly mention some thing that happened, and he'll write a book on that thing that happened. Be warned, that if you choose to read all the Redwall books there is a lot of them. There is also a movie and a series both animated, a stage play based on Redwall. The fan stuff, oh my the fan stuff, there is a lot of fan stuff. A least give the original a try.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Merlin


Oh my, some of you have already formed an opinion about this post before you even stated reading this. (Haven't you!) For the record I'm not talking about the BBC TV Show, I haven't seen that and can not reasonably write on it, no I'm talking about the made for TV special made by Hallmark Entertainment. This story is told in a flashback style type of way and what a story it is. It has examples of some dark and deep topics, but that doesn't mean that the characters brood all the time, heavens no. The characters still can laugh now and then, keeping the story from becoming this woebegone lump of doleful sludge. On a side note the musical score for this is uplifting and first-rate. Give it a look and you too will believe.          

Codename: Sailor V


This is it people, This is the manga that started it all. All the magical girls can trace there history back to this one manga. The talking animal, the transformations, the female sailor uniform, and the powers. All of it comes back to this. The "V" in Codename Sailor V is for Venus so her full name is Sailor Venus. Wait....I remember there being this group in another manga that called themselves Sailors, it went on to have a vary faithful anime adaptation, and they were called The Sailor Scouts. There was a Sailor Mars, a Sailor Mercury, a Sailor Neptune, a Sailor Jupiter, and I think there was even a Sailor Moon. Thats right, Pretty Solder Sailor Moon was a sequel to Codename: Sailor V because Sailor V is, as i'm sure you've guessed, Sailor Venus. 

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Myst+


Coming up with a opening to this one was too difficult, so I didn't. Myst, and its sequels are an excellent example of worldbilling. They started with one island with five other worlds, or "ages", connected together. Then came Riven and the number only increased by three, then another five with Exile and, if you've been keeping count, is fifteen whole worlds with differences all their own. Every age you visit in these games always have some backstory written into the environment, not told to you but shown to you in ways that are subtle yet sublime, all you have to do is look. "But Kiheiji, this a puzzle game, how can this have good story?" I hear you say. Well, avery fiber of these games is packed with story. That is what made it such a hit back when it was released for the Mac OS in 1993 (suck it windows). Ports are now available for Windows, Playstation, Nintendo DS, and even the Atari Jaguar CD. If you have decided to play this, the developer Cyan Worlds came out with an updated version called RealMist, witch has full 3D environments instead of the pre-rendered pictures they used in Myst.

 Myst even has a few decent novels attached to the storyline that happen before and between the games.
















There's even a movie supposedly in the works.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Baccano!


At first I was thinking about doing Sailor Moon, but that was too easy. Then I thought of Armatage III, witch has good visuals, is a convoluted mess and requires several viewings to get anything that goes on in it. What to do, what to do. Ah Baccano!, is still a convoluted mess and a little easy, but can be viewed once to get every thing. Baccano! follows the main characters: Ennis, Maiza Avaro, Isaac Dian,  Miria Harvent, Luck Gandor, Chane Laforet, Czeslaw Meyer, Firo Prochainezo, Ladd Russo, Jacuzzi Splot, and Clair Stanfield. I know that's allot of main characters to fit into one story, but not to worry, they don't, they fit into three. that's right three different stores in three different times. One time in 1711 aboard a boat involving alchemy, next is 1930 in a probation style gangster story, and then 1931 on a train takeover gone wrong. All of these events and timelines are visited simultaneously and you are taken to exactly the character and time the story needs to advance. In anyone else's hands this might be a confusing, hard to understand "thing" but Ryohgo Narita pulls it off beautify. Hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

9

nëntë تسعة 九 نو neun εννέα नौ תשע 아홉 નવ девять naoi ஒன்பது IX Nine 9 

Nine is a masterpiece of good writing not only for it's storytelling but the fact that the main protagonist has not a single line in the whole movie and yet you still make that connection to whom he is as a "person". It has many of usual tropes but they are executed in new and interesting ways. I love the fact that, at the start of this story you as the audience are thrust into it with no knowledge of the whys and hows this came to be. It keeps you hooked and wanting more. After those questions are answered more show up, and according to my remembrance of the movie there are no wasted scenes, every thing is there that needs to be there. Nothing is wasted, no scene is a crap scene that gets wasted on nothing. Oh and the ending, while still technically a happy end, is bittersweet and may be a tearjerker or a narm, YMMV. Sorry this is so short but I have nothing else to say.

Monday, September 10, 2012

The Protectorate Files


I've been waiting years for someone to ask what first inspired me to write, but I want to talk about it anyway. It was when I first read the MegaMan fan fiction: The Protectorate Files. It was about a young robot named Keys and his struggle to survive after The Cataclysm. The words that the author wrote flowed into my soul and made me make up my own stores based on TPF (so a fan fic on a fan fic) eventually they spun into there own story that was a prequel to TPF. This was the first MWP in witch revolved around Soto Pemickori. The story, according to my knowledge, remains unfinished. Witch is a shame because it was, fantastic. I loved that story. Sometimes I google the name, but all I get is: No results found for "The Protectorate Files". It's been about ten years since the website went down, if anyone can find it let me know i would dearly love to finish the story, and if on some strange day you find it, read it. 

Sunday, September 9, 2012

God's Dice


This ones going to be a little hard to explain without spoiling the hole thing. Well lets see......oh, first I can tell you, with out any spoilers, that the four men on the cover are not quintuplets, nor are they doppelgängers or alternate dimension clones. Don't let the name fool you, it's not a religious tome. The name is just a metaphor for what happens in the story. Speaking of the story, this book starts rather normally and ends up in crazy town. It starts as a mystery and ends a......well you'll have to read it to find out, but I will tell you that the ending is worth it. If I were to tell you the genre was, it would be spoiling it. If I was to tell you what it wasn't, that would be a spoiler. I can't even tell you the main characters name. I'm sorry but you'll just have to trust me that this is a good book. It's such a good book that I copied some of the writing techniques off this book for my own style, that's how good it is. It's so good, that you'll have so many moments of fridge brilliance that you'll still have them years later. You'll also have to trust me when I say that this book is deep and will make you think, it certainly did for me. I hope I can write this well someday.

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Oh ya, I went there.

When I first heard about the Friendship is Magic series I thought to my self, 'Oh, that's unusual.' Because having known the original show of My Little Pony and having seen 2-3 episodes of it, I was certain that I would never see that again. After a while the popularity of MLP:FIM grew and I continued to ignore it, but after I saw the all the fan art online and all of the community around the show, I gave in. I said to my self, "I'll give this show three episodes to impress me.", because I'm always willing to give a new show a try. I tell you, it only took one and I was hooked, because despite that the show was aimed at a young demographic, the producers didn't treat their audience like morons (like Blues Clues). It was intelligent, well written, and didn't have the "What-did-we-learn-today" format that was prevalent back in the 80s-90s shows. It felt like I was watching an episode of Spongebob Squarepants or Adventure Time. I had to see this voyage through, the ship had set sail and there was no turning back. As I entered the second liege of my voyage, the show begun to target all ages not just young girls and I became enthralled in the story even more. The show had begun to be episodic and have continuity. So don't dismiss it based on the pink colors and mostly female cast. Give it a try if you don't like it then you don't, if you do you'll like it. You don't have to go out and buy all the toys, I'm just asking you to give it a try, and maybe be a fan.

"you can't judge a book by its binding"
American journal American Speech 1944

Friday, September 7, 2012

Negima! Magister Negi Magi


Manga, can be some of the best stuff you'll experience, and it can be some of the worst too. Luckily for the west, there is a filter on witch manga and anime gets released outside of Japan. To those not familiar with this medium: Manga is, in a nutshell, comic books mainly produced in Japan that can range from superheros to romance to slice of life to comedies to the occasional weird oddity. Now, Negima! is several of these types. It starts as a harem manga with comedy thrown in, then slowly turns into an action/comedy. Serious when it needs to be and comedic at the appropriate moments. The harem manga type at the start of the story is manly thrown in for comedic effect, especially later in the story. The story has 32 main characters to keep track of and at points it will lose focus, mainly during large battles, and yet at other times it gains so much focus that one time I almost mistook the characters for real people. Negima! is about a ten year old wizard from England that gets assigned to teach at Japanese high school, in a most unusual all girl class. Negi has to deal with vampires, robots, demons, ogres, other wizards, dragons, and people as well as events from Negi's past to name just a few of the things you'll read about. I hope you will enjoy Negima! Magister Negi Magi as much as I do.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Master 3

The short story Master 3 was posted to earlier today in the Short Stories.

Xenogears

 Oh boy....what can I say about Xenogears. Well I'm positive that some of the people who read this have google'd the name, in a vain attempt to find out what this is. Most of you will look at the cover and say "Is this related to Xenoblade/Xenosaga?" and the answer is no/yes it is related to Xenosaga sorta.....as in: it occupies the same universe but Xenogears happens way after  Xenosaga III. I think that if Xenogears were to be retitled it would be Xenosaga V: Xenogears. Now I said it was a vain to look this game up online because the only way to experience is for your self. The writing in this is phenomenal. Every character is fleshed out and has a motive, even the antagonists all have valid reasons for doing everything they do.  The over arcing story is long and I mean it, this game clocks in at 65 hours. That's not even the half of it, apparently the studio that was making it ran out of time and money, as a result the game remains half finished. That is not to say that it just stops, no, they got the final dungeon finished and the story still wraps up nicely, but on the second disc expect to be hit with a few walls of text explaining what happens. The story is complex almost needlessly, almost. This game is not needlessly padded. If you grind you do it for your own reasons, not because the game makes you.  To add to my gushing,  you do not find out who the final boss is until the last five hours of the game and it's not an ass pull. It was hinted at the whole game. So if you enjoy good stories this is one to experience.  

(Image lifted from http://en.wikipedia.org)

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Angel Beats

Anime has gotten better writing over the years and Angel Beats shows that. I took a look at this cover and said this is going to be a harem anime. I was wrong, which doesn't happen that often. After watching the first episode I made the guess that it was a high school drama. Nope. It was only after I had watched till the last that I got what this anime was trying to say and let me tell you the ending came out of left field but is not an ass pull or a chekhov's  gun. It was hinted at, but never totally revealed till the end. The ending....was well done, so well done in fact that I was in tears (witch btw is rare for me). Watch this evan if your not an anime fan, it's good stuff.



(Image lifted from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angel_Beats!) 

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Chapter 2 of MWP:FH is done. I know it's a bit shorter but it's a down time chapter before we get into the next one. If anyone knows who drew that pic please let me know. I wish to ask the artists permission or a the very least credit them. Also, thank you google translator.

Brazil

Movies have some of the best and worst writing, but today I bring you Brazil. 
To attempt to describe what this movie is about would be a folly, for it is about ten different things, and yet still manages to be interesting. It has elements of political satire, social satire, a comedy, steam punk, techno punk, spiritual enlightenment, big brother, serious drama, and I'm convinced that there is aliens in this movie (please prove me wrong). It has all of these and yet still remains interesting but I say this, you will utter the words "WTF did I just watch?" Watch it and be amazed, and probably a little confused. The entry at wikipedia at time of writing has it better than me, but be warned of the spoilers: Wiki.

In other news, RAIN!!!

Monday, September 3, 2012

Anger issues.

Well, the heat has been so bad that I'm hopping that it rains glaciers. Giant mountainous glaciers falling out of the sky type stuff. I hope this winter is so bad, that the Red Cross has to send a search and rescue team to find my dead body trapped in the snow.

On the news today, oh boy.
Romney suporters are saying that Obama is not taking responsibility for his actions, and that Bush inherited his problems.

..........whaaaaaaAAAAAOJFWFGBFDHLSGSDHUAAAT?!!!?????!!!

The Bush sir. and Bush jr. are the ones most responsible for we are living with now! Obama inherited every thing Bush Jr. did. Granted, Obama hasn't really done anything except Obamacare (witch I'm all for. If I get free health care for paying more on my taxes. Shut up and take my money!) he is at least trying to do something. (Unlike Bush!) He is not the second coming of Christ, he can only do so much, and the democrats have been fighting tooth and nail to stop whatever he is doing, even if that means taking America down with them! And don't get me started on the republicans, they're just the same! In fact if a third party came into being, and was popular enough, that made us have brain chips in our heads that made us slaves, plus made it so all privacy was removed. I might just jump on that band wagon, because I am so sick of this republican Vs. democrat bullshit! What is this, 1861?! Grow the up, stop sabotaging this country, and start working toward Amaricas better future even if your opponent is the one doing it. You fucking children! "But wan'a be the one to shape the future." Assholes!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Split Infinity

Well look at that, I already have some recommended reading. It's:

     Now I know what you are saying: "Kiheiji this looks like it belongs next to 50 Shades of Grey." Well it most certainly dose not. In fact it's a rather good book that I have enjoyed in my younger days at school. It has mixings of science fiction and fantasy, so don't let the cover fool you. Now if I tell you anything about the book's story, it would spoil it so I won't. :p  And if you enjoyed that one check out the rest of the series. 
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New blog?

This....was a hard choice for me. To create this blog. I wanted to keep as much of my anonymity as possible. But I also wish to be a good (and maybe successful?) writer if possible, but I can't have it both ways. Also of those who know me, it's about time I stopped hiding. It has become childish and foolish. So it was about time I came out from behind the curtain and joined everyone back on stage. I've been in the audience for too long and thou the stores have been entertaining, I have my own story to tell and share, maybe some day soon I might even get to relinquish the tittle of Ronin.

So on to what this blog is all about: I will post here any and all writing (after all editing has been done), any links I personally find interesting, and I'm even thinking of doing some let's plays. So, thank you for reading and putting up with my selfish behavior.