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Honestly, amazing. 10/10!
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Honestly, amazing. 10/10!
That was just, ugh
The only reason I gave it an eight was because the begining was amazing, if the whole thing had been like that, it would have gotten a ten, but then it turned into a total crap heap.
Your review gets a 3 out of 10. Your understanding of grammar is atrocious. You failed to explain your objections or provide specific examples. I'm afraid that this is going to count against you on your permanent record and devalue the worth of your opinion in the eyes of your peers for the rest of your life.
Worse still is the fact that your failure to assemble a solid argument cheapens the praise you have heaped upon other movies, bringing their authors undeserved shame and disgrace for being honored by such a cheap hack of a reviewer. I hope you think about what you've done to poor LegendaryFrog and send him an apology for sullying his name with your ill-considered remarks.
Sayid Does Not Expect The Spanish Inquisition
Enjoyed it right up until the end. Then you stamped the heavy sandalled foot of comic genius quite firmly upon it and I loved it.
The start was awesome
Get on with the style of the beginning!! That was freakin awesome.
Tracing Bitmaps all the time sucks! This got you -4 points. The beginning was 11 points definately!
And how many years should I spend making it so that you can watch it for free?
Now THAT... was funny.
Being a fan of LOST, I found this down-right hilarious. Some people take this parody way too seriously and need a dose of chill pills, some water, and a nap. I don't see how this could be worth flaming. Excellent animation -- not a style I see too often here, let alone anywhere else -- as it brought to life a lot of the characters. The music was perfect with the people. Gotta love to see Locke and Eko dancing to that! Also, very nice how you added the Black Monster, and also some scenes I wasn't able to view through the series... such as what happened to Claire when she was kidnapped.
All in all, a simply hilarious and well-put together parody/tribute to the greatest show on television, LOST. Hopefully we'll find out what the giant foot is all about... and a lot of other things.
--"Bowser_guy" now "Bowser-guy"
Thanks! I have theories for almost everything that is happening on the show, but with the foot I am almost entirely clueless. My best guess is that it was built by time-travelling greek artisans using a future version of wikipedia as a reference. They wanted to make a statue in the style of the Colossus of Rhodes as a tribute to the greek poet Homer, but the future wikipedia directed them to an image of Homer Simpson.