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My name is Amanda. I live in Tallahassee, Florida in the United States.
Sometimes I draw things. Sometimes I post things that are not as funny as I thought they were. Mostly I just reblog Carl Sagan related gibberish. Also, banjos are cool.
Prepare for randomness and geekery.
"MY ARTES"
THINGS I MADE AKA MINE
DOCTOR WHO
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Siegfried - North American Debut Trailer
Despite the release date being pushed back several times, it looks like the English translation of Alex Alice’s Siegfried will for sure be released this June by Archaia.
We also finally have confirmation that the animated film is back in production:
ARCHAIA ANNOUNCES NORTH AMERICAN PREMIERE OF ANIMATED ‘SIEGFRIED’ TRAILER
Feature-Quality Animation Heralds Release of Alex Alice’s Epic Graphic Novel ‘Siegfried’
LOS ANGELES, CA (May 4th, 2012) – Eisner Award-winning publisher Archaia Entertainment is proud to announce the online premiere of the English-language trailer for their upcoming release of Alex Alice’s SIEGFRIED, the first volume in an epic trilogy of graphic novels inspired by the Richard Wagner operatic cycle, “The Ring of the Nibelung.”
Based on the medieval Germanic mythology of the Nibelungenlied, SIEGFRIED tells the story of a child discovered in the woods by a dwarf-goblin who raises the boy in protective secrecy. As he grows older, however, the boy discovers that he is more than just a lost orphan—he has a destiny planned by Odin, the father of the Norse gods, to fight the dragon Fafnir, guardian of the forbidden Rheingold. This beloved tale of high fantasy and epic heroic discovery is known to have inspired countless well-known classics, including J.R.R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings.
To introduce the series to a North American audience, Archaia has released a feature-quality animated trailer created by Pendragon Imageforge and directed by series author and artist Alex Alice. Originally created as a stylistic proof-of-concept for an animated feature film, plans for the full production are set to resume now that Alice has completed the trilogy of graphic novels.
Volume 1 of the SIEGFRIED graphic novel will release in June, with the second and third volumes to follow in 2013.
For more information, visit http://www.archaia.com/archaia-titles/siegfried/.
SO DAMN EXCITED. ENGLISH LANGUAGE SIEGFRIED, YOU WILL BE MINE.
This looks like it might be great.
This movie. Hello 10th grade rainy Saturday afternoons.
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Perfect. I quote this at least once a week.“He’s losing his mind. And I’m reaping all the benefits!”
We say this a lot
always loved this part!
For Amanda.
I love this movie. If you have not seen “Withnail and I” and you are a Hunter S. Thompson fan, or you just like good movies, I highly recommend it.PMG, your face.
I foresee a Sandlot viewing party in the near future.
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Bunny and the Bull (2009)
The boyfriend and I watched this movie last night and both really enjoyed it. Lots of interesting cinematography, a variety of gorgeous animation and beautiful music. The story was really unique, without giving away too many spoilers, it’s all about how a man came to be a complete shut in and hasn’t left his house in a year. It’s as if Michel Gondry decided to make a comedy.

“A stonemason steadfastly pursues a cousin he loves. However their love is troubled as he is married to a woman who tricked him into marriage and she is married to an abusive nobleman. Living out of wedlock, the two are rejected by the townspeople leaving them to struggle in abject poverty.”
If you are masochistic like I am, you might like a film that causes a good cry every now and then. Might I recommend “Jude”. It was made in 1996 and stars Christopher Eccelston and Kate Winslet. They both give brilliant performances and there is some really interesting cinematography work in it. An if you are an atheist I think will find the subject matter extremely poignant.
Hmmm, I have a feeling I will be in tears soon.365 film challenge | 006 | third star (2010)
I watched this movie because there was a whole bunch of gifs from it on my dashboard and it looked good. Bloody hell. I wished someone had warned me beforehand that I would be fucking sobbing at the end. But don’t get me wrong, this is a really good film. It makes you laugh one moment but tears your heart out the next. 4/5