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Thursday 27 February 2020

Dark fan theories 1


As I've heard enough to think maybe there is something to it. This is Part One of the dark fan theories based on films and books. I will have to break the posts into parts as there is too many. These theories are not mine. I'm not even in agreement with them as they spoil the nature of the films. However, it's fun to bring up the most creepiest theories out there.

Cars is a 2006 Pixar animated film. Some of the theories about this particular film is that the cars themselves are not actually machines but an evolved species of bugs. And the inside of those cars are full of brains and eyeballs! The most disturbing theory of all is that the cars developed intelligence and wiped out all of humanity. The film Cars appears far from innocent now with that theory.

Princess Mononoke is a 2001 fantasy anime by Studio Ghibli. Fans theorised that this film was about leprosy and it turned out they were right. The girl named San is wearing the same white wolf fur as her adopted mother and two brothers. The wolf mother and the two wolf brothers are gods and they're larger than the average wolf. San also wears a necklace that looks like canine teeth. Did the pelt and fangs belong to a dead wolf god?

Aladdin the 1992 Disney animation is said to be based in the far future in a post apocalyptic world. The film was turned into a platform game by Virgin in 1993, and it shows a lot of traffic signs half buried in the sand. There are tons of scattered bones everywhere, and also UXO in the scenery. Fans theorised that the year when Aladdin freed the genie from the lamp is 11,970 CE.  Fans said Rajah the tiger is a mutant animal caused by nuclear fallout.

Okay. Some fan theories are crackpot although interesting at the same time. Other fan theories turn out to be right all along. I shall post more.

Howls ^^

Saturday 15 February 2020

Sisters of Death


Sisters of Death is a 1976 thriller directed by Joseph Mazzuca. It stars Arthur Franz and Claudia Jennings. There is an initiation into a sisterhood with the game of Russian roulette, and one of the new members is killed. Seven years have passed, and the former members of the sisterhood are invited to a reunion party. There are five women and they travel alone to a distant location, and they meet up. Two men are paid to drive the women to an address, which is an isolated manor in the middle of nowhere. There is a welcoming pool party but nobody is present apart from the five women. They end up locked inside surrounded by an electric fence. They were basically lured into this place.
I rate this film a 1/10 as it was too slow and daft.
Attempt at being a horror in this film was putting in a fluffy tarantula
Howls ^^

Wednesday 12 February 2020

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power review 2



Last year I made a review on "She Wolf Night" blog about the animated Dreamworks and Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power that you can read here. Since then I've watched seasons 2, 3 and 4. This is my review updated and what's happened so far. There are spoilers ahead so don't continue to read this if you haven't seen any of it yet and don't want to know what's going on.
Princess Adora has really settled into becoming a citizen of Bright Moon, and she's made a number of new friends, and she continues to search for information about her roots. This has led to her uncovering dark secrets about Etheria. Characters such as Light Hope are not what they seem to be. All I can think of at the finale is Adora needs to find her brother, Prince Adam a.k.a. He-Man, the "most powerful man in the universe". Princess Adora had to destroy her sword in order to stop the destruction of worlds. Her friend, Glimmer, has been kidnapped by Horde Prime and now Etheria is under its control.
I rate this whole entire series 5/10.

Howls^^

Monday 10 February 2020

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz


Here is a really entertaining epic anime TV series called "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz" from the mid 1980's. It's a Canadian and Japanese made adventure series, with 52 episodes. Directed by Masaru Tonogawachi and Hiroshi Saito. Its by Panmedia and Cinar (now called Cookie Jar Group) studio production. The animated show is based on the Oz series of books by L. Frank Baum. I spent  the past few weeks binge watching this kids anime from the eighties because it was very good. I didn't watch anything else, so this is why I didn't make any reviews for a while! The animation is dated now but still pretty and the landscapes are visually stunning. For a cartoon it went a bit dark in places with some evil witches, monsters, psychotic gnomes and more.
I give this stunning series a 9/10.
Most favourite place: All of it is worth exploring

Howls ^^