It would be easy, quite easy, to get swept up in the media masses who are desperately pining for "Splash attack," Ash's cinematic swan song and Sirschmoopy's second "Pokemon" film, to be a slice of cinematic paradise worthy of all the pre-opening Oscar surrounding Ash's turn as Red.
The good news is that the awards hype is warranted...Ash doesn't so much burst from Red's shadow as he simply and beautifully and maniacally reinvents the pokemon trainer as a psychologically tortured pokemon master, that is society's most dangerous type of criminal...the type of criminal who makes you compromise your own values in order to even have a hope of defeating him.
Ash's performance is a little bit prancing and preening, a whole lot menacing and taunting. Ash would have undoubtedly cast himself into the Hollywood stratosphere with this performance, especially coming on the heels of such diverse work as "Goldeen loves guitar," "Pikachu on acid" and "PokeAwesome." The simple fact that Ashr can, unbelievably, make you forget his tragic death with this performance is even more haunting as you leave your computer and reflect on the performance.
In other words, five stars is a given. An Oscar award, while a bit more of a stretch, is certainly not out of the realm of possibility. Yes, Ash really is that good in "Splash attack" Indeed, Sirchmoopy's second visit to Kanto is as intense, exhilarating and intelligent as his first with "Kakuna, Harden." "Splash attack" is even more relentless in the psychological warfare that is unleashed before your very eyes.
"Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to? You will never find that [everlasting] life for which you are looking. When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping. As for you, Gilgamesh, fill your belly with good things; day and night, night and day, dance and be merry, feast and rejoice. Let your clothes be fresh, bathe yourself in water, cherish the little child that holds your hand, and make your wife happy in your embrace; for this too is the lot of man."
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It would be easy, quite easy, to get swept up in the media masses who are desperately pining for "Splash attack," Ash's cinematic swan song and Sirschmoopy's second "Pokemon" film, to be a slice of cinematic paradise worthy of all the pre-opening Oscar surrounding Ash's turn as Red.
The good news is that the awards hype is warranted...Ash doesn't so much burst from Red's shadow as he simply and beautifully and maniacally reinvents the pokemon trainer as a psychologically tortured pokemon master, that is society's most dangerous type of criminal...the type of criminal who makes you compromise your own values in order to even have a hope of defeating him.
Ash's performance is a little bit prancing and preening, a whole lot menacing and taunting. Ash would have undoubtedly cast himself into the Hollywood stratosphere with this performance, especially coming on the heels of such diverse work as "Goldeen loves guitar," "Pikachu on acid" and "PokeAwesome." The simple fact that Ashr can, unbelievably, make you forget his tragic death with this performance is even more haunting as you leave your computer and reflect on the performance.
In other words, five stars is a given. An Oscar award, while a bit more of a stretch, is certainly not out of the realm of possibility.
Yes, Ash really is that good in "Splash attack"
Indeed, Sirchmoopy's second visit to Kanto is as intense, exhilarating and intelligent as his first with "Kakuna, Harden." "Splash attack" is even more relentless in the psychological warfare that is unleashed before your very eyes.
Every breath leaves me one less to my last
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I mean, I can think of a few reasons but why specifically
"Gilgamesh, where are you hurrying to? You will never find that [everlasting] life for which you are looking. When the gods created man they allotted to him death, but life they retained in their own keeping. As for you, Gilgamesh, fill your belly with good things; day and night, night and day, dance and be merry, feast and rejoice. Let your clothes be fresh, bathe yourself in water, cherish the little child that holds your hand, and make your wife happy in your embrace; for this too is the lot of man."
Don't remember if I ever saw Sharktopus, but Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus was pretty great.
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