Out of [all] the surfer movies which one do u think would be Percy’s favourite?
I feel like he’d be a fan of Point Break.
I feel like he’d be a fan of Point Break.
I’ll be doing a Percy Jackson marathon today. Starting with the two movies and then the 2 seasons of the tv show.
I was just curious because I can't remember if there were any wizards who had tattoos. The closest thing I can think of is the Dark Mark that the Death Eaters have. Even though it's a magical mark, it still looks kind of like an ink tattoo. So, could a wizard or witch get a regular Muggle tattoo done the normal way, with a needle and ink, or would magic somehow affect it?
Mine r Saga and Exquisite Corpses
For me, it's Percy. The sea is vast and free, and whenever a ripple is created, the current eventually returns to its natural course. That reflects Percy's rebellious nature—he doesn't like being told what to do, wants the freedom to make his own choices, and always keeps moving forward no matter what gets in his way.
The ocean is also deep and mysterious, which reflects the emotional weight Percy carries as both a child of one of the Big Three and the child of the Great Prophecy. Just as the depths of the sea represent the unknown, Percy constantly faces uncertainty about what lies ahead.
I've only listened to the tracks songs separately just like every other song.
So far I have mixed reviews about it. I like the characters and the jump between the past and present, but I'm not really a fan of the pacing. I was hoping there would be some more mystery solving like Michael would try and solve the mystery of the killer.
Does it get better with Volume 2?
Mine are Dan Dreibeg, Laurie, Rorschach, and Doctor Manhattan
Just finished reading Volume 1, and I thought it was really cool. What I loved most, though, was Johnson's artwork.
I'm not gonna lie—the cartoony style of his art honestly reminded me of Watchmen and anime. Since this series is rated T for Teens, it reinforced the idea that comics and animation aren't just for kids.
Every punch and collision in his panels feels heavy, textured, and full of raw physical weight. It even reminds me of Michael Bay's movies, where he relies heavily on massive explosions and over-the-top visual effects to make every impact feel huge.
I even got mad when Bumblebee was shot. I still can't decide whether Bumblebee or Optimus Prime is my favorite Transformer.
Overall, I wanna see where this story goes.
So I just finished reading it and man I gotta say I really love the Stephen King vibes with its small-town Maine setting and Halloween atmosphere.
I admit, I do feel like the characters and the town itself can feel as bit bland at times, but it makes up for it with the escalating chaos as the psychotic killers rampage through the town.
I also liked the conspiracy/deep-state angle. Really reminded me a bit of Squid Game in the way a larger force is pulling the strings behind the scenes.
Not gonna lie, I could honestly see it as a story published in Heavy Metal Magazine or even adapted into a B horror movie.
I always assumed he was somewhat left leaning, but was more of a moderate or libertarian.