rebeccamcl
05-07-2005, 03:51 PM
I am about to be harshly honest.
I am pretty disgusted at the movies chosen, and I will review them all one at a time, to back up my opinion before you blurt off at me for not giving reasons for hating them all so deeply.
Oh No! - They kidnapped MrKitty. Now, this scene makes me laugh at the fact that Katyiana hasn't played her movie and seen that Mr Kitty is obviously crawling around on the floor. Also, if someone stole a billion pound worth Dog-Cat, I'd be a bit more enthusiastic. 'THEY'VE STOLEN MR KITTY!' ':o Why!?' 'They say he's worth billions in Africa!!!' And so on. I hope you understand my meaning. Moving onto the next scene - I'm beggining to wonder what the plot IS here. It moves from kidnapping MyKitty, and i guess MrKitty was on the plane all along. I also don't understand 'Hey johnny, which one is miss S?' (It goes something like that) when there are two Johnny B's.
Hairy Horror - The title sounds interesting. Let's blam this. :) Is this a movie to do with a Hairy Horror? I enjoy the text of the Afro Man, trying to divert the conversation. This is a good start to a comedy movie, especially with the 'horror' music playing in the background, although it's not funny enough to laugh at. Atleast this movie has a vauge plot - A guy with an afro. I'm not exactly sure what this plot is, perhaps the hairy horror is the afro, but horror? I'd call this movie 'About a 'Fro'. Atleast it's related to the movie ... Plot. All is well, and the afro is safe in the end, apart from irritations from the clone. And the dog has its doubts about them humans also. I think Honeynuz has tried too hard to make the ending scentence sound funny.
6 Days At Habbo - Let's being. Day one. Dun dun duuun. (I also try too hard to make you laugh.) Taylor really does their profiles here! The first scene - Nothing special. I suppose I could have that conversation with anyone I met on Habbo. What happened to movies being good around here? Are we on day two yet? I'm afraid this just dosn't have the 'X Factor' Heck, it dosn't have 'B Factor' either! I'm pretty dissapointed by the simplicity. I'd rather have watched Monty Python summed up in one. But what does this have to do with 6 days at Habbo?
Habbo Topia - I'm really looking for anything better than dull now. Am I becoming a desperate case? PeeWee starts off romatic. Aww. Wow. Comedy!? This certainly is a twist of events in a plot. Are they filming an advert or something? If there was a plot, I've lost it already. Still, nothing special. 'Zzzzzz' just doesn't cut it for me. What does this scene have to do with an advert? I've defiantly lost it, and this time i'm hoping it wasn't just me. Now, there's a clone, and a few obvious statements, and a rather weird one 'No you're me don't you are mean' . And then the plot changes to romance again? I'm not sure if I've been smoking/drinking something I wasn't supposed to! Starts off boring - Leaves you feeling you could've done better with a hamster and a hammer.
Now, I'll go over the winner, i'm sure you've heared enough of ranting for a lifetime. Especially after a number of paragraphs. Please mail me if you'd like me to write out more reviews of movies, and perhaps if you've made one, and have the URL, prepare to be blammed. Maybe I should consider making my own habbowood thing? perhaps then some sense should be in order. :)
Scammers - Winner of the HaddoWood competition. Let's see if this is winner material. The first scene - A normal day on Habbo - I'm sure I could have this conversation everyday if I wanted to go through scammers. Nothing special, i feel a moral coming on. Harry runs, and then the sceen changes after the victim is saved from the bad guy, by our Afro friend, the good guy. :)
Now, it seems Harry has scammed someone! Now there's two asking for passwords. Thank goodness for our hero, the helpcentre worker, to come to the rescue and call a Hobba. And here's our moral - 'don't give out your password'. I have to admit, that was nothing special, but atleast Causmo didn't use deafults. It's a classic bid to win - Make something about Scammers, something that happens everyday, and use a moral.
Did anyone else do something similar to that? I hope not. D:
Conclusion for the movies: I have seen funnier, more extrodinary and better plots from watching flowers grow! I hope if we have another competition that the staff try to look at all entries, and don't just choose one because it has no plot and a title called 'Hotel Manager'. And if there any spelling mistakes, my aplogies. I hope you could still sum up pretty much most of what I said.
Comments: I'm open to critisism, comments, Good and bad rep (Please - Leave your name!! :) ) Or if you like a shortened down version of this, read it first then abbreviate.
Many thanks for hearing out my bobba!
Love
xx Rebecca xx
I am pretty disgusted at the movies chosen, and I will review them all one at a time, to back up my opinion before you blurt off at me for not giving reasons for hating them all so deeply.
Oh No! - They kidnapped MrKitty. Now, this scene makes me laugh at the fact that Katyiana hasn't played her movie and seen that Mr Kitty is obviously crawling around on the floor. Also, if someone stole a billion pound worth Dog-Cat, I'd be a bit more enthusiastic. 'THEY'VE STOLEN MR KITTY!' ':o Why!?' 'They say he's worth billions in Africa!!!' And so on. I hope you understand my meaning. Moving onto the next scene - I'm beggining to wonder what the plot IS here. It moves from kidnapping MyKitty, and i guess MrKitty was on the plane all along. I also don't understand 'Hey johnny, which one is miss S?' (It goes something like that) when there are two Johnny B's.
Hairy Horror - The title sounds interesting. Let's blam this. :) Is this a movie to do with a Hairy Horror? I enjoy the text of the Afro Man, trying to divert the conversation. This is a good start to a comedy movie, especially with the 'horror' music playing in the background, although it's not funny enough to laugh at. Atleast this movie has a vauge plot - A guy with an afro. I'm not exactly sure what this plot is, perhaps the hairy horror is the afro, but horror? I'd call this movie 'About a 'Fro'. Atleast it's related to the movie ... Plot. All is well, and the afro is safe in the end, apart from irritations from the clone. And the dog has its doubts about them humans also. I think Honeynuz has tried too hard to make the ending scentence sound funny.
6 Days At Habbo - Let's being. Day one. Dun dun duuun. (I also try too hard to make you laugh.) Taylor really does their profiles here! The first scene - Nothing special. I suppose I could have that conversation with anyone I met on Habbo. What happened to movies being good around here? Are we on day two yet? I'm afraid this just dosn't have the 'X Factor' Heck, it dosn't have 'B Factor' either! I'm pretty dissapointed by the simplicity. I'd rather have watched Monty Python summed up in one. But what does this have to do with 6 days at Habbo?
Habbo Topia - I'm really looking for anything better than dull now. Am I becoming a desperate case? PeeWee starts off romatic. Aww. Wow. Comedy!? This certainly is a twist of events in a plot. Are they filming an advert or something? If there was a plot, I've lost it already. Still, nothing special. 'Zzzzzz' just doesn't cut it for me. What does this scene have to do with an advert? I've defiantly lost it, and this time i'm hoping it wasn't just me. Now, there's a clone, and a few obvious statements, and a rather weird one 'No you're me don't you are mean' . And then the plot changes to romance again? I'm not sure if I've been smoking/drinking something I wasn't supposed to! Starts off boring - Leaves you feeling you could've done better with a hamster and a hammer.
Now, I'll go over the winner, i'm sure you've heared enough of ranting for a lifetime. Especially after a number of paragraphs. Please mail me if you'd like me to write out more reviews of movies, and perhaps if you've made one, and have the URL, prepare to be blammed. Maybe I should consider making my own habbowood thing? perhaps then some sense should be in order. :)
Scammers - Winner of the HaddoWood competition. Let's see if this is winner material. The first scene - A normal day on Habbo - I'm sure I could have this conversation everyday if I wanted to go through scammers. Nothing special, i feel a moral coming on. Harry runs, and then the sceen changes after the victim is saved from the bad guy, by our Afro friend, the good guy. :)
Now, it seems Harry has scammed someone! Now there's two asking for passwords. Thank goodness for our hero, the helpcentre worker, to come to the rescue and call a Hobba. And here's our moral - 'don't give out your password'. I have to admit, that was nothing special, but atleast Causmo didn't use deafults. It's a classic bid to win - Make something about Scammers, something that happens everyday, and use a moral.
Did anyone else do something similar to that? I hope not. D:
Conclusion for the movies: I have seen funnier, more extrodinary and better plots from watching flowers grow! I hope if we have another competition that the staff try to look at all entries, and don't just choose one because it has no plot and a title called 'Hotel Manager'. And if there any spelling mistakes, my aplogies. I hope you could still sum up pretty much most of what I said.
Comments: I'm open to critisism, comments, Good and bad rep (Please - Leave your name!! :) ) Or if you like a shortened down version of this, read it first then abbreviate.
Many thanks for hearing out my bobba!
Love
xx Rebecca xx