Re: Offseason General Show Chat
So there's that.



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Wylie
- Joined: Jun 08, 2011
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Moderators: Perrydotto, Dexanth, Venusy, Wayoshi
The Doctor wrote:
Given that they're allowed to compete in the Equestrian Games, it suggests that the Griffon Kingdom is part of the whole of Equestria. Kind of like how the Crystal Empire, despite the name, is part of Equestria.
Also, she's powerful enough to raise the Sun and the Moon. My guess is they show the proper respect.
ROBOT B9 wrote:Also, I would be more than happy if you use that post in your signatures or even the rules. If that gets in the rules, I might literally jump for joy.
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
Wylie wrote:I was watching the Tony awards earlier, and the winner for Best Featured Actress In A Musical closed her acceptance speech by saying, "Friendship is magic!"
So there's that.
Hedwig is often called a cult musical, and it appeals to everyone—but especially misfits. Earlier you told us you watched the season finale of My Little Pony last night, which is another show with a huge cult following. Why do you like it?
When you watch it, it makes you super happy. You can’t really explain the feeling. The animation is super good, it’s really pretty to watch, and the music’s amazing. There are valuable lessons. The season finale was about the sacrifice you make for your friends, which makes you all stronger. She—Twilight Sparkle—had to sacrifice her magic. I’m a proud Pegasister. . . . I also watch Game of Thrones.
Maybe if we publicize it enough they’ll have you voice a new pony.
I would DIE if they asked me to be a character. I could be the rock ’n’ roll pony!
Wylie wrote:It was Lena Hall, from Hedwig and the Angry Inch, for Best Performance in a Featured Role by an Actress in a Musical.
ShieldedDiamond wrote:I have to say, on the topic of negativity and the show, I don't think it's all that easy for some people to just "stop watching it". I mean, some people, myself included, really felt personally affected by some parts of the show earlier on. And as the show goes on, there have been some disappointments, and the number may seem to increase. So I'd say as a result of that feeling of being personally connected early on, it's almost rather harsh to just "stop watching".
SlateSlabrock wrote:
Seven Seas wrote:And it looks like it was indeed a show reference. Which is kind of awesome.![]()
(http://www.vanityfair.com/online/daily/ ... ig-bronies)
Fizzbuzz wrote:That's why I started staying out of the EqG forum. I realized that I was never going to like it, no matter how many shorts/movies/etc. come out, so I stopped posting there for the sake of those who do like it.
Homeswirl wrote:
Aw, it's not like that. The whole EqG2 thing has gone 100% cheesy schlock. It's unmistakably bad but looks like it might be some crazy, stupid fun.+
In other words, everybody's a nay-sayer already.
ROBOT B9 wrote:I'm going to be completely honest here...I think EQG is perhaps one of the worst films in existance. Worse then Monster A Go Go, worse then The Creeping Terror, worse than Troll 2 or Birdemic.
I just...it's literally one of only the very few films that's brought me to loathe every single frame of it, the idea of it in the first place and makes me want to slap every single person who worked on it from the animators to the voice actors right in the face.
The only reason I can think of that it even got made is that some Hasbro executive needed quick money so a loan shark wouldn't rip out his organs.
I will never see this sequel. It doesn't deserve to exist and it's a soulless cash grab made by fatass old white executives with solid gold jacuzzis.
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
The Outlander wrote:Does it undermine the spirit of the show? Absolutely.
Venusy wrote:The message the EqG designs send is "all girls dress like this".
Venusy wrote:The core message of FIM is that "there are all kinds of ways to be a girl". The message the EqG designs send is "all girls dress like this".
The designs and concept probably were done by a committee, focus grouped to hell and back. But the writing could have been much stronger than it was.
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
SoundMonkey44 wrote:So how about that E3!? *desperatly tries to change subject*
Kate wrote:there are as many female characters in the base game as there are Cole McGraths
Venusy wrote:The core message of FIM is that "there are all kinds of ways to be a girl". The message the EqG designs send is "all girls dress like this".
ROBOT B9 wrote:Wait...it's getting a TV series? Fuck the world, there is no Supreme Being. This is the worst possible news I could have ever heard in my life short of Russia launching nukes against the US. I hope it gets cancelled after its pilot and that its creator ends up bankrupt.
I'm going to have to lie down again before I go absolutely stir crazy over this.