'I got 99 problems but a fish ain't one' (TLM III Reviewed)

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#1 'I got 99 problems but a fish ain't one' (TLM III Reviewed)

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Now this is the story all about how
my life got flipped; turned upside down
and I'd like to take a tide, or maybe three
and tell you how I became the king of the sea.

In West Atlantica, born and raised
On the seashore is where I spent most of my days
Chillin' out, maxin', relaxin' all cool
playing some trident outside the school
When a couple of pirates, they were up to no good
started making trouble in the neighborhood
They got in one little crash, and my wife got dead
Didn't even know I had a crown on my head

I whistled for a whale, and when it came near
the tailfin said fresh and there were dice on the mirror
If anything I can say this whale is rare
but I thought "wrong show, don't swim to Bel-Aire!"

I pulled up to the castle round seven or eight
and I yelled to the mammal 'yo homes, smell ya later'
I looked at my kingdom, it's film number three
and that's how I became the king of the sea.

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The Prequel is a rather odd device in both literature and film. Traditionally, a franchise will grow forward in time, paralleling the natural progression of all things living and otherwise. In a few cases, however, there is more potential for storytelling before rather than after. In practical terms, the prequel is a far more spiteful and wicked device, eternally touched by the hand of a ‘reverse Midas’ such that even the most promising opportunity turns into the foulest of New York’s garbage heaps (wandering armies of bums included). Yes, there are a few exceptions, such as Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather: Part IIâ€
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God that's priceless. LOL
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Bump for being finished.
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Hahaha. Nice intro there Derek :)

Random events indeed. I suppose you're glad that there are only so many of these movies you can review :wink:
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Hehe

Kali ma indeed...

From the way you talk about these movies Slash fanfic is probably better written
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Nicely done my friend. I'm glad you were able to summon up the fortitude to watch this movie for us.
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Got a suggestion for your next review: Disney's Enchanted. Cartoons come to LIFE in that one. LOL
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Actually I was thinking of taking a slightly different direction and reviewing Ralph Bakshi's 1979 animated version of "The Lord of the Rings."
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Amusing review as always Darek. The bel'air at the beginning was priceless. This one didn't seem to gain your ire as badly as those before it.

That being said, I kind of liked Enchanted. It was very heavy on the blatant homages and heavier on the blatant rip-offs. But I still liked how they did the mixture of cartoon life with real life and visa versa.

If I may make a suggestion, Mulan II. That looked particularly atrocious.
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Charon wrote:If I may make a suggestion, Mulan II. That looked particularly atrocious.
It was. If the first one basically bitchslapped history and went off on its own, this one furthers that line to an extreme.
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