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I like Mario, Zelda, and Animal Crossing, but in my personal opinion, none of them translated very well into Lego. To be honest, I don’t really like the licensed themes as much.

As time went on, I prefer the Technic-based sets rather than the standard playsets (which most licensed themes are based on).
 
I had a Disney sing-a-long video when I was little and one of the songs was “Out There” from The Hunchback of Notre Dame. I enjoyed that song, but my favorite was “Honor to Us All” from Mulan.

Anyway…it wasn’t till I was older and watched the Hunchback of Notre Dame that I realized it was about him being tired of Frollo’s control and wanting to see the world. 😭
 
Ladies: Oooooooooohhhhhhh

Manager: Ladies?? I have your receipts here!

Ladies are not cooperating, so...... *BOOM!! BLAM!!*

Manager: I couldn't think of anything else karens liked, but karens love receipts, don't they?
 
Same! I like horror, but it has to be story-driven. This is why I don’t like splatterpunk books, either— just extreme violence for shock value.

I watched Evil Dead (1981). It was on a movie watchlist poster that I got for Christmas. (I watch the listed movies and scratch them to reveal more of the poster).

This movie did nothing for me.

It was honestly just 90 minutes of gore.
 
I watched Evil Dead (1981). It was on a movie watchlist poster that I got for Christmas. (I watch the listed movies and scratch them to reveal more of the poster).

This movie did nothing for me.

It was honestly just 90 minutes of gore.
I only saw part of Evil Dead 2 just because one of the actors is a current QVC host. (Rick Domeier) 😂 Interesting career change, to say the least!
 
movies that are just bloodbaths and gore without much of a story are absolutely uninteresting to me
I don't mind gorefests, but I admit, a story makes it more interesting. To be honest I tend to prefer psychological horror anyway, like Jacob's Ladder...now THAT's a horror movie!
 
I don't mind gorefests, but I admit, a story makes it more interesting. To be honest I tend to prefer psychological horror anyway, like Jacob's Ladder...now THAT's a horror movie!

I like movies and I watch a lot of them.

For me I just need a plot hook. It doesn't have to be relatable. It doesn't have to be realistic either. Some of my favorite films are Scarface, Pulp Fiction, and The Good the Bad and The Ugly. I am not a gangster nor a cowboy.

I'm not into Stanley Kurbick movies for that reason. His directing often deals with little dialogue and instead uses abstract storytelling through symbolism.

It's artistic but for me not personally stuff I enjoy watching.
 
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