YamiNarutoBrief has written 4 reviews.
Their Song, Blue, is a mix of catchy music and a hidden note of dispair. The person that it is about is upset with life (hence the name Blue) for it is depressing. But enough with the insides of the song. Blue has always been one of my all time...
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Their Song, Blue, is a mix of catchy music and a hidden note of dispair. The person that it is about is upset with life (hence the name Blue) for it is depressing. But enough with the insides of the song. Blue has always been one of my all time favorite songs. When it hit Radio Disney back in 1996, I instantly fell in love with it. The best part about it is that eventhough it has a depressing theme, it has a enticing tone. I have briefly listened to their other songs and found from that that Blue is their best. If you like catchy songs with a simple chorus, listen to Blue.
Posted oct 23, 2006 9:08 am pt
Even though I haven't seen all of his movies--although I have seen most--, I can say that from what I have seen, Hayao Miyazaki is a fantastic anime writer/director. I always look forward to watching his movies, for every one of his movies has...
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Even though I haven't seen all of his movies--although I have seen most--, I can say that from what I have seen, Hayao Miyazaki is a fantastic anime writer/director. I always look forward to watching his movies, for every one of his movies has been phenomenal. The Japanese flute music by Joe Hisaishi is sensational. These two elements together help make his movies unforgettable. My two most favorite movies of his so far are Spirited Away and Castle in the Sky. These two are the quintessence of what makes his movies out-of-this-world. Anime is becoming more and more popular in America and this is why. Their graphics, flute music, and themes blow us away. Shows like Naruto, Sailor Moon, and Yu-Gi-Oh! have become increasingly popular. I can't wait until Miyazaki's new movie comes out in 2008 or 2009. Even though we don't know a thing about it, if he is involved in it, then it will have to be exceptional. Therefore, Anime rocks and Hayao Miyazaki has no equal!!
Posted oct 22, 2006 7:35 am pt
He made the Doctor a humorous character. Even if the situation looked dire, he always had a laugh. But when the situation needed a serious outlook, he was ready to tackle it. This is one of the reasons that i enjoyed the show. Of course, i still...
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He made the Doctor a humorous character. Even if the situation looked dire, he always had a laugh. But when the situation needed a serious outlook, he was ready to tackle it. This is one of the reasons that i enjoyed the show. Of course, i still do. The new Doctor, David Tennant I, is also a humorous character/actor, but not as funny as Christopher Eccleston. From what i've seen of Christopher Eccleston's performance in Doctor Who, i can say that he is a talented, humorous actor. Whatever he does now, i'm sure that he excell in it. Too bad it won't be with Doctor Who.
Posted oct 19, 2006 11:31 pm pt
The Click Five is a pop band of five teenage boys: Joe Guese, Ethan Mentzer, Ben Romans, Joey Zehr, and Eric Dill. their melodious songs are creative and original. my personal favorites of their songs are "Just the Girl", "Catch...
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The Click Five is a pop band of five teenage boys: Joe Guese, Ethan Mentzer, Ben Romans, Joey Zehr, and Eric Dill. their melodious songs are creative and original. my personal favorites of their songs are "Just the Girl", "Catch Your Wave", and "Man's Best Friend" (although, i haven't found a site where i could download "Man's Best Friend"--even itunes. i heard it on radio disney). i hope that they crreated more songs and albums for i would diffently buy more of their songs. i believe that they have the potential to be as good as the beetles and others of that time. however, they may have a hard time beating Bob Dylan, especially his song "Blowing in the Wind".
Posted oct 19, 2006 12:06 am pt