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Uncle do you have any movie and tv recommendations for the strike?
absolutely! I am very tired but off the top of my head here's some ancient Western-centric goodies for you most of which you can find on youtube completely free!
Buster Keaton. I recommend starting with the shorts (two reelers) which are usually 20 mins. If you want a wild ride complete with 4th wall breaks my favourite movie of his is Sherlock Jr.
Laurel and Hardy. Them goobers had some magical chemistry with comedy, best just to dive in and start laughing.
the Marx Brothers. Fast paced american patter and absurdity, Duck Soup was groundbreaking in its day.
Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle. Gave Keaton many of his first roles. Incredibly talented man, make yourself cry and be angry forever by reading what happened to him irl...
Harold Lloyd. The third of the three greats. I personally recommend Safety Last!
Charlie Chaplin. Y'all know. City Lights, Modern Times and the Great Dictator should be viewed by everyone wanting to get into movies imho.
the Twilight Zone (1959). You like weird? Let's get weird. Get ready to buy as many extra pairs of glasses as you can afford. You'll understand if you watch That episode.
The Three Stooges. Good exercise for the chuckle muscle. Curly's grandson has even been recreating some of their skits on Tiktok!
Vincent Price. Just. Vincent Price.
The Third Man. It's a good movie. Just watch it okay it's a good movie holy shit the finale. Cinematography mind blaster.
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ITV POIROT SERIES
MISS MARPLE
basically just go look up good old tv there's so much of it I haven't even listed the cartoons I could rec bc that would need AN ENTIRE NEW LIST OF ITS OWN which I might make when I have time
As always with old movies and media there are going to be some dated jokes, and even more dated language, so be aware of that going in.
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i also don't like when ppl use the family video interview scene as him being dumb when he was obviously just nervous. personally whenever ppl put me on the spot like that i forget every piece of media i have ever consumed and everything i have ever liked or done. it literally happens every time w/o fail and i don't think that's that unusual lol.
Anon I think this is the perfect time to let y'all know that, come August, I will have a bachelor's degree in Film Studies. Literally the watching movies (and writing hyper specific essays about them) degree. And as soon as someone asks me what my favourite movie is? I immediately forget every single one of the hundreds of movies I've ever watched.
I've written at least tens of thousands of words on film. I literally will have a degree that's about movies and their details and cinematic techniques, and I cannot answer the question of what my favourite movie is. I have all these complicated sorting systems of movies I like and/or recommend, depending on what someone's feeling or their tolerance for foreign and/or silent cinema but forget them as soon as I'm asked, even in low stress environments. Brain go [dial tone noise].
So Steve going "uhhhhh fast times!! That movie where alex p Keaton is maybe trying to bang his mom? Star wars!" Relatable. He's so right. No one can beat me telling a film prof National Treasure is one of my favourite movies, so I'd say he's doing fine.
Also heavily believe Steve calls star wars things incorrectly because he thinks it's funny to rile Dustin up. He absolutely calls blasters phasers, lightsabers laser swords, and Jedi space wizards. Dustin squawks everytime and Steve things it's so funny. This leading him nervously forgetting the name of the movie and resorting to his teasing Dustin schtick. He's also so valid for liking ewoks I love their little song!! They're cute little friendly guys! He might not be watching M or discussing the impact of Soviet montage on western cinema, but he has taste!!
#steve harrington#stranger things#findaanswers#anonasaurus#finda's rambles#some nebs lore for all of you folks#i mena i guess technically ill graduate in November but i finish in August!
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Sonic Wings/Aero Fighters ramblings
Seeing as Keaton mentioned to Steve/Angela in Aero Fighters 2 that he's "Been away from the world for awhile" which obivously means was in the hospital and physical/occupational therapy in order to get used to his new cyborg body, which opens up a lot of intriging questions. I've always wondered how it went. I imagine Blaster's character arc is that the reason why he became a wisecracking pilot is that he uses his sense of humor to cope with his recovery as his stoic personality from the first game is wrecking his mental health. The rest of Project Blue may have welcomed the change and see it as a sign he's going to be okay.
#video system#aero fighters#sonic wings#cw: mental health#gotta admit always fasinated with this part of the Aero Fighters canon
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Player Review-Aero Fighters/Sonic Wings- ソニックウィングス (1992) Developers-Video System Publishers-JP: Tecmo (Arcade), JP: Video System (SNES), NA: Mc O'River (Arcade, SNES) Designers-Shin Nakamura Composers-Naoki Itamura Series-Aero Fighters Platforms-Arcade, Super NES Genres-Scrolling Shooter Modes-Single Player, 2 player Co-op The first Aero Fighters/Sonic Wings game is good but I didn't really fall in love with the series until the second installment. This one has basically all of the same elements that I loved in the other games just toned down. Aero Fighters came out in 1992 and it was also ported to the SNES so it's not exactly the pinnacle of what type of content this genre can produce.
My favorite part of the Aero Fighters/Sonic Wings series has always been the atmosphere they were able to build around it. The game has kind of a Top Gun feel with a hint of Street Fighter. You can choose machines from 4 different countries, each with a Player 1 and a Player 2 pilot option but players are bound to fighting for the same country. The enemies range from pretty standard fighter jets, space shuttles, warships and massive tanks to armed satellites & a giant cyborg monkey. They didn't stay in the standard modern warfare box, this game not only has a sense of humor but also it's own unique identity.
There are only seven levels in the game which seems extremely short but actually that's fine because games in the vertical-scrolling shooter genre that go for too long eventually start dragging and then you don't want to play any more. There isn't a whole lot going on here and that's not necessarily a bad thing. You can experience the game within a fairly short time and it's fun enough to play again, although the following entries in the series are a lot more advanced; and therefore, better games...you probably won't come back to this one unless you're on some type of gaming marathon and you're going to play through all of them.
THE GOOD -The style of this game is probably the most intriguing thing about it. The designs of the machines, the individual characters & overall aesthetic of the game is what I take away from it most.
-It's not a very long game but short & sweet is a plus sometimes. When I completed it, I didn't feel like I wanted more. I enjoyed the sense of accomplishment from beating it and I moved on, there is definitely room for a sequel and those are very good as well but this is a good start.
THE BAD -You don't do much in the game besides destroy enemy machines. There aren't a lot of bells & whistles and added gameplay elements that enhance your enjoyment of this game. It pretty much follows the same basic blueprint as most games in the genre. You shoot down enemies, you collect power-ups, you get your fire power to MAX, you maybe collect some objects for extra points and then you face-off with the boss.
I give this game a 7.9 out of 10 NOT BAD
#Aero Fighters#Sonic Wings#ソニックウィングス#1992#Video System#Tecmo#SNK#Neo-Geo#Arcade#Super NES#SNES#Super Nintendo#Super Nintendo Entertainment System#Vertical-Scrolling Shooter#Keaton#Blaster Keaton#Kowful & River#Mao-Mao#Keith Bishop#River N.White#Villiam Sid Pride#Hien#Hi-en#Tee-Bee 10#Player Review#Video Game Review
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Sonic Wings: Special being wacky as usual...
What’s with the monkey?... and WTF at the constellation!
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TAGGED ASKS
Tagged by @saintcicada t: lets get this shit over with
Rules: Answer thirty questions, then tag twenty blogs you would like to know better.
jesus fucking christ, twenty blogs? that's as many as two tens! not happening sorry
1. Nicknames? keaton, keat
2. Gender? metal
3. Star sign? x
4. Height? uhhhh XftXin last i checked but that was A While ago, so, im probably a little bit more tall than that now.
5. Time? 10:55pm :p
6. Birthday? september x
7. Favorite bands? idk i listen to videogame shit mostly
8. Favorite solo artists? captain crunch (cereal mascot)
9. Song stuck in my head? scent blasters by the megas. what amounts to an air freshener ad has no right to be so fucking bangin but like come on
10. Last movie watched? i literally dont remember
11. Last show watched? uhhhh......i.... i guess i watched some supernatural with my mom the other day, it was enjoyable
12. When did I create my blog? 3-5 years ago?
13. What do I post? good and funny content only. i want to make sure every post is valuable somehow...also some art
14. Last thing I Googled? mega man atlas
15. Do you have other blogs? a couple but not connected to this one
16. Do you get asks? almost never. a few anons recently though, thats about it
17. Why did you choose your url? my names been keaton since forever and i wanted to make my own sorta brand with it, thus starkeaton
18. Following? 396
19. Followers? 455
20. Favorite colours? lighter shades of pink
21. Average hours of sleep? 5-6?
22. Lucky number? i mean, 7 i guess
23. Instruments? not really
24. What am I wearing? blanket. some pajama
25. How many blankets I sleep with? one + preferably a light one over my head
26. Dream job? video game designer...!!!!....
27. Dream trip? antarctica..
28. Favorite foods? dont usually have favorites :/
29. Nationality? 🇺🇸
30. Favorite song now? doomsday zone from sonic 3 & knuckles
alright time to tag people at 11;14 pm now hahhhahha @rukako-urushibara @silver-silk-spinning @silvenus @clock-castle and also any other mutual who reads this and wants to can just say i tagged them : p
actually what the hell this is to get to know people so i can tag a couple more @weppy @borderline-fluff @england-water
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A white nine tailed fox suddenly jumps on Mr. Bones' head and leaps off of it landing on a nearby boulder. (@keaton-kitsune-isms)
Mr Bones looks off balance as he looks at the fox “Oh I have never encountered something like you!~” Mr Bones aims his blaster at the fox and shoots an electrical net@keaton-kitsune-isms
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General W.D. Gaster Headcannons
- “I like worrying… it keeps me calm.” ~ Diane Keaton, 5 Flights Up - Imagine the most British, intellectual goon that tries to use big words to sound smart. Now multiply that by a thousand, a badly imitated accent, and the almost constant use of giant words that you didn’t even know existed. This man is a walking Oxford dictionary. A wannabe British Oxford dictionary. - He’s memorized the entire periodic table, down to the precise decimal masses of the elements. Might not seem like that much of an achievement, but when he starts both being a meme and flirting with said elements, then you’ve got an…. obviously dorky scientist. -His SOUL color is purple. -His ‘Gaster Blasters’ were named by Sans when he was an assistant to Dr. Gaster. The skulls were artificially created by Gaster’s DNA, Void essence, and some of Sans’ magic. They are beings that live within the Void of the CORE and are summoned by teleportation. They feed off of strong emotions, which is the reason why they decide to aid their summoners in the midst of battle. -S O M A N Y T U R T L E N E C K S. Like, he has every color of sweater you could possibly imagine. You didn’t even know that color existed until you saw him in that turtleneck. But other than that, his fashion sense is very simple and refined. A sweater, khakis or corduroys, and a ‘casual’ black trench-coat. -His facial scars from the Void are actually engraved into SOUL from when he fell into the CORE. -His birthday is June sixth. -Tol boy. Over 8 feet tol, in fact. He hits his head on many door frames and car roofs, and he’s constantly complaining/suffering from a headache because of it. -He is such a cornball. Mistletoe, picnic dates, stargazing, all of it makes him swoon. He’s a hopeless romantic, but his anxious demeanor stops him from really pursuing anything intimate like that. Plus, his work takes him away from his personal life often, so socialization isn’t really the first thing on his to-do list. -He needs constant validation and love. Basically a giant puppy.
-Drinks hot sauce like Sans drinks ketchup. Some of the other Royal Scientists back in the day dared him to take a shot of sriracha and he ended up getting addicted liking it.
-Such a nerd. Goes of on science-y tangents because it makes him happy. Listen to him ramble and it will make him even happier.
-Grade-A chemist and physicist, but knows close to nothing about biology and needs a calculator for ‘2+2′. Not saying he’s dumb in the mathematical regard, but he doesn’t trust himself to provide the right answer with his brain. He also didn’t know what the hell a period was until he got a female human as a friend, and knows zip about human reproduction. Monsters reproduce with their SOULs, and most don’t even have reproductive organs, so he most likely doesn’t even know what a vagina is. Wait... humans put what where?!
-Loves lollipops and will always have some sort of sucker in his mouth. Gives him something to distract himself with in the silence of the labs.
-Got teased for being a pretty boy because of it
-Gets really distressed when his friends are distressed. It’s a vicious cycle.
-Suffers from PTSD and anxiety. Help the poor boy.
-Hates the darkness and is utterly convinced that thunderstorms are the spawn of the devil himself, especially if they cut out the power.
-Unsurprisingly is the white dad friend.
-Loves his friends as if they were his children. Calls people ‘my child’ and ‘dear’. Toriel rubbed off on him.
-Likes to try and be smooth, but fails miserably and he ends up making the situation 10000000000000x more awkward.
-Most of these are just @gasterimagines version of Gaster. They dragged me into this hellpit, they’ll get their goshdarn credit for it.
~Mod Jellyfish~
#undertale#undertale headcanons#undertale gaster#w.d. gaster#undertale w.d. gaster#this dork#is my weakness#also jk I love the people over @gasterimagines#so creative#much adorable#mod jellyfish
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Idea for a Sonic game
I have an idea for a possible future Sonic title called Sonic: Worlds of Magic. It goes something like this; It has been three years since the fall of the Eggman Empire. Sonic (now 18), Tails (now 15), and Knuckles (now 19) are relaxing in Seaside Hill. Suddenly, they see a spacecraft crash on one of the islands up ahead. Then, a giant spaceship lands near their location and a swarm of robots come out and begin to go towards the craft. The three heroes also make their way to the wreckage. When they get there, they see that the spacecraft was being piloted by s chimp and three girls wearing dresses when it crashed due to one of its engines being damaged severely. Suddenly, the girls each tap their wrists, causing their dresses to transform into battle armor. They then begin to fight the robots, but are having trouble doing so. Then, just as things look bad for them, Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles jump in and began to fight the robots as well. So the enemy retreats back to the ship and flies away from them. The three princesses walk over to them and greet the three heroes. They reveal themselves to be Rairakku, Sakura, and Jasumin and were actually sent to find and ask our heroes for help. It turns out that an evil alien overlord by the name of Lord Dragneus (Voiced by Liam O’Brien) has not only taken over their planet, but he has taken over their whole solar system as well. Upon hearing this, the seven heroes go off in Tails’ spaceship, the Cyclone, for this new solar system to defeat Dragneus. Playable Characters [Each character will have their gameplay styles, so they will be unique from one another.] 1. Sonic the Hedgehog (Voiced by Roger Craig Smith) 2. Miles ‘Tails’ Prower (Voiced by Zach Callison) 3. Knuckles the Echidna (Voiced by Travis Willingham) 4. Rairakku the Red Panda (Voiced by Britt McKillip) 5. Sakura the Tanuki (Voiced by Amanda Lott) 6. Jasumin the Wolf (Voiced by Ashlyn Selich) Levels World “Level name” (Acts # - #) 0. Mobius “Seaside Hill” (Acts 1 - 4) 1. Futurista “Techno City” (Acts 1 - 7) 2. Earthunda “Rocky Canyons” (Acts 1 - 7) 3. Plantike “Grand Forest” (Acts 1 - 7) 4. Aquarino “Aquarium World” (Acts 1 - 7) 5. Wintical “Frozen Wonderland” (Acts 1 -7) 6. Aerialos “Skyway Road” (Acts 1 - 7) 7. Hauntrivera “Ghastly Woods” (Acts 1 - 7) 8. Haevonera “Floating Kingdom” (Acts 1 - 7) 9. Pyrollinoc “Hellfire Mountain” (Acts 1 - 7) 10. Dragneus’ Fortress “Final World” (Acts 1 - 4) Bosses (Numbered = level bosses. Lettered = mini bosses.) 1. Modernix the Goliath (Voiced by Thomas F. Wilson) 2. Boulder the Golem (Voiced by Jeff Bennet) A. Rock Crusher 3. Treeton the Sasquatch (Voiced by Andrew Francis) B. Psycho Plant 4. Oceanire the Sea monster (Voiced by Sam Riegel) C. Water Blaster 5. Frostnore the Mammoth (Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson) D. Ice Shooter 6. Aironier the Chinese Dragon (Voiced by Robert Englund) E. Flying Raider 7. Ghoulivik the Monster (Voiced by Steve Blum) F. Ghost Chaser 8. Aetheraus the Quetzacoatl (Voiced by Seth Green) G. Celestial Warrior 9. Blastfire the Dragon (Voiced by Dimitri Diatchenko) H. Flaming Berserker 10. Lord Dragneus DLC Content 1. New Characters A. Shadow the Hedgehog (Voiced by Jason Griffith) B. AxelAration the Cybernetic Wolf (Voiced by Josh Keaton) C. Kameria the Cat (Voiced by Tara Strong) D. Usagi the Rabbit (Voiced by Cherami Leigh) 2. New Levels A. Lunarian “Moonlit World” (Acts 1 - 5) B. NiGHTS Into Dreams “Nightopia” (Acts 1 - 5) C. Monkey Ball “Jungle Island” (Acts 1 - 5) D. Samba de Amigo “Carnival Town” (Acts 1 - 5) Notes 1. Since three years have passed, Sonic, Tails, Knuckles and Shadow will all have new designs, but don't worry. They won't be like Sonic BOOM! 2. The DLC levels will be available on on the anniversaries for those games. So should something like this be put into action or should it stay as an idea?
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...Okay, Now Disney XD are just fucking with me.
“Okay, so let’s make our Peter Parker look/sound as much like Ben Tennyson as possible without yanno actually being Ben Tennyson...I feel his colour co-ordination needs something else though.....I KNOW LET’S ADD MORE GREEN!”
There was already a scene that almost made me think of Ben twiddling with the Omnitrix too when he was screwing about with his web-blasters. Not to mention the whole Robbie/Yuri voice thing confused me for a hella long time.
I watched the video today which previewed some of the cast involved with the series. Seriously loving Gwen and Anya and I hope to god they’re amazing team members together. The last thing I want between these two is an ep where they’re both fighting over Peter because ROMANCCCEEE/HET SHIPS HAVE TO HAPPEN!
Also not sure how I feel about Josh Keaton as Norman Osbourne, I mean before Drake Bell took on Spidey’s voice we had Josh playing Spidey in Spectacular Spider-man. ALSO ALL I’M GONNA HEAR IS SPACE DADDY BEING KIND OF A PRICK. (Damn Voltron.) But yeah, Looking forward to the show - I still have new Ducktales to watch and the one Tangled episode I’ve been waiting for since it was announced a few weeks back and from the preview of it they previewed at D23...holy crap there’s gonna be some drama in that ep and I know I’m just going to want to hug Pascal and Punzie super hard after watching it.
#Abi#Abi rambles#cartoons#Disney XD#Disney#Spider-Man#Peter Parker#Voice actors#shows#Spider-Girl#Spider-Gwen#Anya#Gwen Stacey#Miles Morales#Norman Osbourne#Josh Keaton
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Spider-Man: Homecoming (movie review)
About a month back, Marvel/Sony/whoever was in charge of the marketing for the upcoming “Spider-Man” film (the sixth in almost fifteen years) released an official poster detailing all the characters in heroic positions Richard Amsel style. Yeah, you know the one I’m talking about.
The internet response was swift and brutal: just what the hell are we supposed to be looking at here?? We’ve got Spider-Man, sure, and I guess Iron Man shows up in the movie at one point. But why is he on their twice? Why is Michael Keaton on there twice? Did we need Happy Hogan there? Did you even remember Happy Hogan existed?
Far be it from me to judge a movie based on its poster, but as it turns out, Spider-Man: Homecoming suffers from the exact same problem. In an attempt to re-invent the iconic superhero for a new generation (and for a third time, thanks to Mark Webb) by means of a smaller, lower-steaks, teen angst dramady set on the fringes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, producers Kevin Feige and Amy Pascal have delivered… basically just another Marvel Cinematic Universe movie. It’s bloated, it’s over long, it’s got so many cheep callbacks to the greater universe and god-knows-what comic book bullshit that it threatens to smother the charming, unique twist on the beloved character that stands firmly at the film’s center.
But Homecoming has two great things going for it: the cast and director Jon Watts. Fortunately, these are enough to keep the damn thing afloat (if only that), but it’s still disappointing to see the movie this was meant to be try and weasel itself out from under the VFX hodgepodge that lands on-top of it like a crumbled, brick wall.
The aforementioned twist on the Spider-Man mythology isn’t so much a twist as it is a literal interpretation of the phrase “your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.” Here, Peter Parker (played by Tom Holland) is a sixteen year old kid at a public high school who’s post-school bell Spider-Man activities primarily consist of helping old ladies onto the bus and catching petty car thieves in his small neighborhood in queens. Mostly, however, he likes to hang out with his friends on the academic decathlon team, build LEGO sets with his best friend Ned (a star-making performance by Jacob Batalon), and harass Happy Hogan and Tony Stark about when they’ll let him join the Avengers. There’s no overarching conspiracy involving his past, no giant mutant lizard who wants to turn the whole city into giant mutant lizards. The stakes are low, the characters are real, and for maybe the first time in his fifteen years on screen, “Spider-Man” the character feels like the kind of kid who would read “Spider-Man” the comics.
There’s something really admirable about that. Director Jon Watts has a John Huges-level talent for sincerity, particularly when it comes to the high school bits. It’s telling when the less actual “danger” our hero is in, the more dangerous the situation feels. For example, there’s an extended sequence in the middle of the film where Peter is trying to bust an alien-superweapon-dealing crime ring the night before his decathlon competition. Things go wrong, of course, and suddenly Peter must make it back in time or face social and academic destruction.
But this is an interesting point in the story to talk about what Spider-Man: Homecoming does wrong. You see, the ticking clock doesn’t actually end up being the decathlon. Peter misses it, and aside from a detention slip, nothing ever comes of this. It’s as if the film sets up a plant for a completely different payoff. The different payoff ends up being one of the alien weapons that Ned has stashed in his backpack. It deteriorates, causing havoc during a field trip to the Washington Monument, and Spider-Man must swoop in to save his friends before it’s too late.
I guess this constitutes SPOILERS, but it’s tough to talk about where Spider-Man fails without getting into how it fails. Instead of the actions set pieces feeling like the progression of the plot, most of them feel like diversions. The Washington Monument sequence doesn’t have any real effect on any of the characters, and it shatters the smaller, more personal consequences the film spent so much time setting up before hand.
The same can be said of the villains. I have to preface this by saying that casting Michael Keaton as The Vulture was a great decision (considering he’s played two Birdmen before). He brings an authenticity and genuine frustration to his roll, and the script deals him an even hand, all while giving him the appropriate amount of menace. He’s interesting, he’s scary, he’s empathetic, and he ends up having a very surprising and very personal attachment to Peter that I’ll refrain from spoiling here.
The problem is that even though he and his team of scrappy super weapons dealers are interesting in their own right, Spider-Man’s conflict with them feels oddly forced. On paper, Peter isn’t seeking justice so much as using them as a way to prove himself to Stark and Happy. While this is a convincing enough reason to have him duke it out with The Vulture once or twice, it’s not enough to drive all of the action in the film. He isn’t “saving” anybody by fighting them, not directly at least. As a matter of fact, as Spider-Man, Peter ends up causing more trouble than he fixes, and the movie is never really sure what to do with this idea.
Save for one set piece involving the Staten Island Ferry, most of the action in the film left me bored and wishing we could cut back to the high school. Perhaps that might have been the point; that Peter himself is wildly out of his league in the world of alien blasters and avian supervillians, but that’s not an excuse to have boring action. This is an action movie after all, and when the set pieces leave you cold, that’s not a good sign.
There’s more than enough of Spider-Man; Homecoming to warrant recommendation. Just spending ten minutes with Peter and Ned is worth the price of admission. Watts knows his audience better than his audience probably knows themselves, and if Marvel left him to his own devices, Homecoming would have easily been the best MCU movie since The Winter Soldier. But it’s about twenty minutes too long, and those twenty minutes are defeating in their blandness and irrelevancy. Like Peter himself, the film is charming, ambitious, and little too big for its britches (or super suit).
OVERALL RATING: 7 / 10 SEE IT OR SKIP IT: See it, but level your expectations.
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Citizens Against Dragon's Lair
Toggling a joystick toward a flashing light? Whatever man I'm Aero Fighters for life
coming soon to this space: JD locates and shares things about monsters and boxing and books, most likely, who knows, it's never a good idea to plan too far ahead
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I’m not sure if I have posted this here before but, I’m pretty sure I haven’t... Featured in this artwork is Blaster Keaton from Aero Fighters.
P.S I tried...
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Keaton... I didn’t know you were getting married to Ellen.
Cindy is not amused...
#Sonic Wings 3#Sonic Wings#Aero Fighters#Aero Fighters 3#Cindy#Ellen#Blaster Keaton#Mecha-Keaton#Robo-Keaton
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For the headcanon meme Blaster Keaton from Sonic Wings and the number 1.
Headcanon time for another Aero Fighters character, eh?
1. Their physical weak spots
Nope, almost no physically weak spot. I’d say he’s physically fit but is nowhere as totally strong as the likes of the Karate Blazers or Kohful. However, he is prone to getting caught off guard though.
#Aero Fighters#Headcanons#Headcanon Meme#Replies#strato-viper-raven-blog#Askbox Replies#Ask Game#Askbox Game
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For the character list ask: Blaster Keaton.
Oh goodie, my favorite character from a not-so-well known series and with a relatively small fandom.
Favorite thing about them: Looking at him is basically looking at a mirror. Blaster Keaton shares a sizable number of traits that are also present in me. We’re both serious when it comes to dealing with work/duty-related matters (Aero Fighters 1) but we also hide a comical side (the later games... in his case, he’s a comical wisecracker and I’m a punslinger)... the only big difference though is that he’s a social butterfly and I can come off as cold and aloof at first.
Least favorite thing about them: Impulsive and hot-blooded on some occasions. Sometimes there needs to be someone who can keep a watch on his tendencies.
Favorite line: “I didn’t expect to be back here again.” (Aero Fighters 1 - before entering the Syrian Desert stage), “I can’t believe it, they’re aliens!” (Aero Fighters 1 - before entering the final stage because I picture his face being like “WTF”)
brOTP: Him and Keith, there’s something about those two that makes the first game somehow funny despite of him being the more serious one.
OTP: Hmm... maybe Ellen? I mean look at their ending in Aero Fighters 3... Also there’s something amusing about them since they’re quite the opposites as Ellen is the serious and dutiful tutor to a young woman who will inherit her father’s riches... and Keaton is the wisecracking but badass silly ace pilot.
nOTP: Uh... I don’t know... Not really an active shipper honestly.
Random headcanon: While the older Keaton sibling is a bit of a comical wisecracking man, he is surprisingly smart. Aside from that, he's the most welcoming towards newcomers to the group and also is the one who is good at lighting up the room (when I mean by that, keep a positive air among the team)... and his family lives in the south, he just doesn’t have the accent though.
Unpopular opinion: I think he may portrayed as a dumbass sometimes but then again, that’s just a mask he wears before he shows his more serious side.
Song i associate with them: Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins (Let’s be honest... he’s that crazy to go into the danger zone and kick some butt in the skies)
Favorite picture of them: One of the artworks from Pseudo Sky Rascals! (NOTE: Already translated though)
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