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  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon has watched this movie.
    10 months ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon's movie review was featured in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
    Indiana Jones's zodiac sign would be Gemini, because he's so two-faced. Jones is the professor in a neat and clean suit--then, seconds later, he's wearing his iconic hat, working his way up to Germany's Most Wanted. With lots of blood, various weapons that go boom!, and some swearing, this movie could be considered a bit mature. It's a good thing to keep in mind, though, lots of the "gore" is plainly for thematic elements only, and obviously fake. Indiana Jones started a whole "trend" with the adventure theme, it feels like, because later on there are lots of other movies that are reminiscent of this one. It's quite fast-paced and gave off a feeling that time was running out. If you're looking for a movie that's a classic, thrilling, and funny, then this... is for you.
    10 months ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon added a movie review.
    Indiana Jones's zodiac sign would be Gemini, because he's so two-faced. Jones is the professor in a neat and clean suit--then, seconds later, he's wearing his iconic hat, working his way up to Germany's Most Wanted. With lots of blood, various weapons that go boom!, and some swearing, this movie could be considered a bit mature. It's a good thing to keep in mind, though, lots of the "gore" is plainly for thematic elements only, and obviously fake. Indiana Jones started a whole "trend" with the adventure theme, it feels like, because later on there are lots of other movies that are reminiscent of this one. It's quite fast-paced and gave off a feeling that time was running out. If you're looking for a movie that's a classic, thrilling, and funny, then this... is for you.
    10 months ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon has watched this movie.
    10 months ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon added a book review.
    Saying hello to in-character Miss Lana, avoiding drunk Macon, or scratching your head at the Colonel's forgotten backstory? Fresh and gripping, with characters who range from honest-to-goodness to downright unscrupulous, this book will have you laughing at the raw humor from main character Mo, gasping in shock at an unsuspected murder, and just feeling apart of Tupelo Landing's set of heartwarming and unconventional people.
    11 months ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon's book review was featured in The Hero's Guide to Saving Your Kingdom.
    This story is a bunch of fairy tales in a fairy tale, but with a twist. At first I was skeptical about this book, because I am very picky and choose-y about how fairy-tales are written and executed. BUT this book, this book and its story plot... is so exquisite and on-beat. I say this because the way the author introduces the characters one by one, takes different fairy-tales and mushes them together and creates something original, funny, and rich in wholesome-ness is so impressive! The way Healy lets things sail smoothly, then hits you with an unexpected wave is what makes this book riveting and hard to put down. I'd say that this book is SO underrated. If I hadn't had it on my kindle recommendations, I never would've read it. Except, I'd be obliviously missing out on such a nostalgic and lyrical story. I've always been a sucker for fairy tales, and have read and coveted them since forever, so this really reminds me of a more sophisticated version of classics. Overall, this was a very magnetic and graceful take on what might happen after Ever After, and was super enjoyable and well-written.
    About 1 year ago
  • pudgyjeon
    pudgyjeon added a book review.
    This story is a bunch of fairy tales in a fairy tale, but with a twist. At first I was skeptical about this book, because I am very picky and choose-y about how fairy-tales are written and executed. BUT this book, this book and its story plot... is so exquisite and on-beat. I say this because the way the author introduces the characters one by one, takes different fairy-tales and mushes them together and creates something original, funny, and rich in wholesome-ness is so impressive! The way Healy lets things sail smoothly, then hits you with an unexpected wave is what makes this book riveting and hard to put down. I'd say that this book is SO underrated. If I hadn't had it on my kindle recommendations, I never would've read it. Except, I'd be obliviously missing out on such a nostalgic and lyrical story. I've always been a sucker for fairy tales, and have read and coveted them since forever, so this really reminds me of a more sophisticated version of classics. Overall, this was a very magnetic and graceful take on what might happen after Ever After, and was super enjoyable and well-written.
    About 1 year ago
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    pudgyjeon has read this book.
    About 1 year ago
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