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Post by theangrylioness on Feb 23, 2014 20:43:40 GMT -6
My name is Alice. In the roller derby world, it's Malice Liddell. I honestly don't know why I'm making this because I have enough distractions on my hands. When you have a lot of subscribers on YouTube, you gotta keep making videos, you know? My channel is of the same name, and I pretty much do what PewDiePie does. I also upload video tutorials for cosplay costumes and props, song covers with drums, mermaid pranks, and any paranormal evidence I think I found while ghost hunting. I enjoy making these videos for people. I love all the things I do too much to quit. I'm going to be cosplaying as Shadowcat for the up and comeing Comic Con. I'm pumped! I have cosplayed before as Alice Liddell (duh) from the American McGee take on the story, in nearly all of her dresses. Roller derby is real. The Womens Flat Track Derby Association (WFTDA) has over 100 registered leagues, and there are many more leagues that aren't. The sport is violent, which is why playing the game is for grown ups. I skate for junior derby. We're just like the big girls, but we don't hit as hard. No, I do not pound seven year old girls. My team consists of all high school girls. We have two bouts each month. We won our most recent bout on Valentines day and decided to celebrate by crashing this tacky dance. We wore our uniforms with horse masks. Mainly, we came for the food. But roller derby bouts need afterparties, and what's more fun than crashing a school dance? Whoever spiked the punch, we are very pleased with you. Thank you brave soul. We had a hell of a time thanks to you.
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Post by theangrylioness on Mar 5, 2014 23:18:47 GMT -6
Family Movies that NEED to come to the Broadway Stage: Number 10In case if none of you heard, Disneys hit movie Frozen is already going to Broadway. Don't believe me? Here's proof. I know I would cast Laura Osnes for Anna, hands down, and Santino Fontana can be Hans since he's the actual voice behind the character.
This made me think of what other Disney movies/Non-Disney movies that I think should try the Broadway stage. So here's number ten:
So I saw this on ice, and I couldn't help but feel bad for the skaters dressed as frogs. That must be a humiliating role. But if Broadway can make lions and inanimate objects look good, how are frogs any different?
[Setting] I love that they made this movie take place in New Orleans, because we got to hear a different sound than the other musicals. The jazz in this movie makes me want to tap my feet. Also the Mardi Gras scene near the end will be spectacular.
Anyone here notice a certain Magic Carpet? [The Villain] Dr. Facililer is one of the most impressive revival villains. His song starts out as "Hey little girl, want some candy?" to grabbing the little girl and forcing her into the van. His minions as scary as Hell. All shadows with big freaky mouths? Yeah I'd be scared. [Stage Effects] The lighting would be overwhelming for some people but it adds to the story. If the kiddies get scared, they can leave. I really want to see on stage the shadows dragging Faciliar into the grave. I want to see the glowing fireflies and the sudden brightness in "Dig a Little Deeper". What I'd really like to see though is their transformation from frogs to humans in their elaborate costumes.
[Character Development] Like Prince Adam, Naveen gives us the impression that he is a spoiled, ungreatful asshole. But spending two days in the bayou with Tiana made him rethink his life.Speaking of this movie, photographer Annie Lebowitz does a series of Disney Dream Portraits. Now, a lot of these are well cast but there are some pictures that make me go, "What the fuck were they thinking?" I mean, they casted Jessica Chastain as Merida. Isn't Merida supossed to be, you know, young? Same with Julianne Moore as Ariel. Just why?However, there are some that I love and one of them is Jennifer Hudson as Tiana.Stunning. Just, wow.
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