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Just a week until the movie. Still kind of comprehending that, I think. Not a lot has gone on here since last week, but I will say a few things regardless.
- I finally got my hands on Super Mario Maker and found the tool is as amusing as everyone says it is. My dreams of loading a level with things that shoot Hammer Bros. is a reality! Also made it to the last star world of Puzzle & Dragons: Super Mario Bros. and think I can power through that last bit to the end.
- I had to skip out on the office Christmas party to help my mom sell some wares. Well, sell isn't the right word since to my knowledge I didn't unload a single thing, Bit disheartening.
- I slipped in viewings of San Andreas and Spy this past week. Both movies had their moments if a difference in quality. Know what you're getting into with these and I think you could have a good time.
- I might have an opportunity to do something cool at work. I suppose I'll say more if it goes through.
- Cardinals are 11-2 and clinch a playoff spot after a tense game last night. They're probably taking years off my life.
Two weeks to Christmas, less than that until I turn 24. That's a bit exciting.
Now to get some rest for tomorrow,
Cody
Now to get some rest for tomorrow,
Cody
Cody's Top 10 (and Bottom 1) Films of 2017
The first full year of the Trump era is behind us. Only seven more to go! But even in these tumultuous times, I got to see quite a few movies this year and decided on my favorites (and one worst).
10. Wonder Woman - More than boasting a different color palette than the other recent DC movies and one of my favorite action scenes of the year, it was the wholesome performance by its star Gal Gadot that made this my favorite comic book movie of the year.
9. Blade Runner 2049 - Harrison Ford skipped the next chapter of the Star Wars reunion to hang out with Ryan Gosling, and I think he made the right move. The film introduced new pieces of lore
New Danny Phantom (sort of) in 2017??
If you're like me, your first thought was "Say whaaaaaaat??"
Granted, it's only for a few minutes and more of an ad for Mr. Hartman's upcoming show but I must admit it was pretty nostalgic to see. My first online fandom being briefly resurrected with some advancements in animation, most notably high definition, did bring some unexpected delight on this day.
Will it go anywhere? I've been on this ride enough times to say probably not, but hope springs eternal, I suppose.
25 Years, 25 Games: Perfect Dark (2000)
Starting off with my song of choice from this game.
Sometimes summer breaks are defined by one piece of fun.
A certain trip, a certain location, or a certain object could have dominated an entire summer, and thinking about it takes you back to that time frame. It may not be the item itself, it could be that emotional response that was stirred as a result.
Rocket launchers and pinball grenades made such an impression on me at a younger age. Such items were first shown to me in Rare’s follow-up N64 FPS, Perfect Dark.
People looked like this once.
GoldenEye was not the first console FPS, but it was the first one to leave a significant i
25 Years, 25 Games: Pokemon Gold/Silver (1999)
Starting off with my song of choice from this game.
(Once again, I’m fiddling with release dates here. Lets me talk about something, so it’s okay!)
Lately I’ve been writing about how I’ve been introduced to a game series. But I think what is even more important than an introduction is the entry that gets you hooked.
Star Fox 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time were both games that I enjoyed and would hold in high regard for a long time, but future entries of varying quality would still get a fair shake from me. The same can be said for many of the other franchises I’ve come across. You have a chance to g
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