Doing some cleaning

Found my old Sailor Moon calendar, Irwin dolls, and my wand! The dolls definitely need some work since the rubber bands disintegrated!

u/Gooeslippytop — 10 days ago

Looking for a vid.

Does anyone know which video had the clip that has Joey Diaz talking over the scene of Patrick Bateman stabbing the homeless guy from American Psycho?

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u/Gooeslippytop — 20 days ago

Want to get into part 4

I watched the first three parts of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and fell in love with it. The characters, the stories, their journey with all the ups and downs (I cried a few times and ngl Last Train Home hits hards towards the end of Stardust Crusaders). I remember being starting part 4 and being abit disappointed with how they changed the art style. I loved the rougher and sharper linea of the first three parts and ultimately dropped part 4 because of the softer, more rounded look and the color palette.

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I just watched the first three parts again as really want to give part 4 another shot as I've heard good things about it and later parts. I guess what I'm trying to say is, is part 4 worth it? Do I just need to let the new look grow on me? Why did they change it so drastically?

**EDIT: After all the helpful comments, I think my mindset will be better, and the art style won't be as jarring as my first time! I'M DETERMINED AND I'M GOING IN! I'm super pumped!! Thanks to all of you!! I'll give an update if anyone's interested!

u/Gooeslippytop — 24 days ago

Bout to replay LiS2

This will be my third playthrough. My first ended with the Parting Ways ending. My second ended with Blood Brother(my favorite). Now I have to go for Redemption or Lone Wolf and either one of these endings will completely WRECK me. Happy to revisit The Wolf Brothers and go on the journey again. Ready to shed some tears!

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u/Gooeslippytop — 1 month ago
▲ 12 r/ghibli

Any areas that envoke Ghibli vibes in the US?

After doing a rewatch of my favorite Ghibli films, I came to question if there's any locations in the US that have a Ghibli-esque vibe to them? Sprawling coastal towns or rich thick woods? Places that are calm and quiet with friendly people? I know it's a long shot.

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u/Gooeslippytop — 2 months ago

I've been watching TWD for the first time and have been enjoying it despite how it dropped off. Now that I'm about to finish the series, I wanted to share a few moments that made me laugh.

  1. Of course, anytime Ezekiel had to reel Jerry in with a "JERRY!"

  2. The whole RV montage as they travel with a bitten Jim. I know it's not meant to be funny, but somehow, in my mind, I believe he died like 2 hours or not a very far distance from their camp. So having the montage and just cutting to them being broken down cracked me up.

  3. That douchebag Brandon killing the family and Negan killing him. Once again, not meant to be funny, but Brandon makes me think of those 'Mogged' 'Maxxed' bros so my mind made this up. Brandon Negmogged, but Negan, Negmaxxed!

  4. Olivia getting shot. Just didn't expect it tbh. RIP OLIVIA. You were a damn fine inventory tracker!

  5. HONORABLE MENTION(Since I couldn't find a picture) Daryl getting one-shotted when Beta threw him into a tree.

What were your funny moments or unintentional funny moments from the show?

u/Gooeslippytop — 2 months ago