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    mysterystar added a news bookmark.
    New York City’s impressive skyline that includes iconic structures like the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building, may get even more interesting with the addition of t...
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  • mysterystar
    mysterystar's movie review was featured in The Boss Baby.
    "He [The Boss Baby] carries a briefcase! Does no one else think that's, oh, I don't know, a little freaky?" (Tim) Over the weekend, I went to watch this movie with a group of friends, looking to make fun of what seemed to be the worst movie that has come out for this year. We were all pleasantly surprised, however. What really turned the tide for me was the animation. The style was incredibly eye pleasing, and had small moments scattered throughout the movie in which it would change for dream sequences. The animation in those moments was alluring, and I would watch the movie again just for that. The humor is much better than the trailers make it seem. There were plenty of jokes that made me laugh out loud, much to my surprise, and one of the dramatic car chases featured had my friends and I laughing for a solid five minutes. The story and characters are what you'd expect. A bit cliched, but they all-in-all mean well. I found Tim's character ridiculously adorable and I couldn't help but to relate to his point of view as the movie went on. The Boss Baby's character was a bit tougher to agree with, but I found myself loving his character by the end as well. The story was standard, although I will not lie that there were a few twists throughout the movie that surprised me and brought smiles to my face. The ending was very heartwarming. I recommend this movie if you're looking for something comedic and cute to watch; if you're looking for more serious and driven movies, this isn't the thing for you.
    About 7 years ago
  • mysterystar
    mysterystar added a movie review.
    "He [The Boss Baby] carries a briefcase! Does no one else think that's, oh, I don't know, a little freaky?" (Tim) Over the weekend, I went to watch this movie with a group of friends, looking to make fun of what seemed to be the worst movie that has come out for this year. We were all pleasantly surprised, however. What really turned the tide for me was the animation. The style was incredibly eye pleasing, and had small moments scattered throughout the movie in which it would change for dream sequences. The animation in those moments was alluring, and I would watch the movie again just for that. The humor is much better than the trailers make it seem. There were plenty of jokes that made me laugh out loud, much to my surprise, and one of the dramatic car chases featured had my friends and I laughing for a solid five minutes. The story and characters are what you'd expect. A bit cliched, but they all-in-all mean well. I found Tim's character ridiculously adorable and I couldn't help but to relate to his point of view as the movie went on. The Boss Baby's character was a bit tougher to agree with, but I found myself loving his character by the end as well. The story was standard, although I will not lie that there were a few twists throughout the movie that surprised me and brought smiles to my face. The ending was very heartwarming. I recommend this movie if you're looking for something comedic and cute to watch; if you're looking for more serious and driven movies, this isn't the thing for you.
    About 7 years ago
  • mysterystar
    mysterystar's movie review was featured in Inside Out.
    "We've been through a lot lately, that's for sure. But we still love our girl. She has great new friends, a great new house. Things couldn't be better. After all, Riley's twelve now. What could happen?" (Joy) This movie is emotional- both literally and figuratively. It tugs at your heartstrings, it makes you cry of laughter, and it makes you sit at the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen next. The movie centers around Riley and her five core emotions, and shows how Riley's big move from Minnesota to California changes her and affects her life, as well as plays with her emotions (pun intended). The animation is stellar. I was rewatching this movie on my TV screen, and I noticed with surprise than you could see each individual particle the emotion was made up of- a detail not needed, but one that goes well in the long run. The color palettes of each character, and settings are all eye-pleasing and amusing (places like Imagination Land bring back many childhood memories, I'm sure), and it's honestly impressive how nicely the animation still stands up, almost two years later. The story is another thing that didn't fail to impress. It's scattered with jokes for both adults and children to enjoy, and its filled with enough twists and turns to keep you compelled and wanting more. The cast and characters are all likable and relatable, which is definitely something that helped the movie and its story out. A wonderful movie for people of all ages, if (for whatever reason) you haven't watched it, this is a definite must watch. Warning: Bring lots of tissues- as cute as this movie looks, it really is quite the tearjerker.
    About 7 years ago
  • mysterystar
    mysterystar added a movie review.
    "We've been through a lot lately, that's for sure. But we still love our girl. She has great new friends, a great new house. Things couldn't be better. After all, Riley's twelve now. What could happen?" (Joy) This movie is emotional- both literally and figuratively. It tugs at your heartstrings, it makes you cry of laughter, and it makes you sit at the edge of your seat, wondering what will happen next. The movie centers around Riley and her five core emotions, and shows how Riley's big move from Minnesota to California changes her and affects her life, as well as plays with her emotions (pun intended). The animation is stellar. I was rewatching this movie on my TV screen, and I noticed with surprise than you could see each individual particle the emotion was made up of- a detail not needed, but one that goes well in the long run. The color palettes of each character, and settings are all eye-pleasing and amusing (places like Imagination Land bring back many childhood memories, I'm sure), and it's honestly impressive how nicely the animation still stands up, almost two years later. The story is another thing that didn't fail to impress. It's scattered with jokes for both adults and children to enjoy, and its filled with enough twists and turns to keep you compelled and wanting more. The cast and characters are all likable and relatable, which is definitely something that helped the movie and its story out. A wonderful movie for people of all ages, if (for whatever reason) you haven't watched it, this is a definite must watch. Warning: Bring lots of tissues- as cute as this movie looks, it really is quite the tearjerker.
    About 7 years ago
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    mysterystar's book review was featured in Library of Souls: The Third Novel of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Children.
    “And it occurred to me, standing there, just breathing with her, quiet settling around us, that those might be the three most beautiful words in the English language. We have time.” (Jacob) I recently picked up the first installment of this series, and found myself hooked almost instantly. The writing system, the plot, the characters, and the added pictures are all.. well, peculiar, to put it together with one word. The main plot of the series is driven by Jacob Portman: a young teenager from Florida who thinks he's about the most ordinary boy to grace the world with his presence. However, that way of thinking is completely changed after a series of events sends him spiraling down a path of danger, love, and betrayal, all compiled in one. Soon, the young Jacob finds himself to be one of the few things that can save his friends from an untimely end. Might I start by saying that the character development in this book is absolutely beautiful. It was a thrill to read and see his character grow in ways you would never expect. His character isn't the only one I enjoyed reading about; there were several others (such as Emma, Browyn, Olive, and Millard) that evolved in ways that brought smiles to my face. Now, interesting characters isn't all this series has. The plot is so intriguingly written, not a single detail was spared. Although the ending, in my opinion, was a bit tame to what it could've been, it still brought honest tears to my eyes and filled me with satisfaction. Another thing that stood out was the writing style, and how it so cleverly included pictures. There was something so peculiar but obsessive about it- Ransom Riggs, author of the book, has surely caught my eye, and I vividly await any other books he may release. All in all, this is a terrific book series. I strongly recommend it to anyone who's willing to deal with dark themes, however, this is surely not a series for young audiences.
    About 7 years ago
  • mysterystar
    mysterystar added a book review.
    “And it occurred to me, standing there, just breathing with her, quiet settling around us, that those might be the three most beautiful words in the English language. We have time.” (Jacob) I recently picked up the first installment of this series, and found myself hooked almost instantly. The writing system, the plot, the characters, and the added pictures are all.. well, peculiar, to put it together with one word. The main plot of the series is driven by Jacob Portman: a young teenager from Florida who thinks he's about the most ordinary boy to grace the world with his presence. However, that way of thinking is completely changed after a series of events sends him spiraling down a path of danger, love, and betrayal, all compiled in one. Soon, the young Jacob finds himself to be one of the few things that can save his friends from an untimely end. Might I start by saying that the character development in this book is absolutely beautiful. It was a thrill to read and see his character grow in ways you would never expect. His character isn't the only one I enjoyed reading about; there were several others (such as Emma, Browyn, Olive, and Millard) that evolved in ways that brought smiles to my face. Now, interesting characters isn't all this series has. The plot is so intriguingly written, not a single detail was spared. Although the ending, in my opinion, was a bit tame to what it could've been, it still brought honest tears to my eyes and filled me with satisfaction. Another thing that stood out was the writing style, and how it so cleverly included pictures. There was something so peculiar but obsessive about it- Ransom Riggs, author of the book, has surely caught my eye, and I vividly await any other books he may release. All in all, this is a terrific book series. I strongly recommend it to anyone who's willing to deal with dark themes, however, this is surely not a series for young audiences.
    About 7 years ago
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