Brian Anonymous
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I have tons of opinions that change constantly. I watch a lot of movies and play video games. There are some articles on my struggles with languages and dance as well.
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My Review of "Chris Rock: Total Blackout"
Chris Rock: Total Blackout came out as a new 2021 Netflix exclusive standup special. The thing is, it's not necessarily a new standup special. It's actually an extended version of Chris Rock: Tambourine. That special came out back in 2018. I could have swore I reviewed that special but it was probably before I came onto Vocal Media. It had a lot of insightful thoughts that are quite controversial in today's climate.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Farewell Donald
Donald I know it's a tough time for you and you have the ambition of a sociopathic athlete. When you're the leader of the free world it's kind of hard to avoid bad press. There were a few things that you did right, a few things you totally go wrong and some really ugly things that need not duplicated.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in The Swamp
More sympathy for prisoners
Much of 2020 was a write-off. Seeing as the pandemic had swept around the world a lot of people didn't really do much. We moped around but we still had our luxuries; like going out, talking and conversing with friends and family and enjoying our own homes. Much of the people today believe they're imprisoned in their homes during the lockdown. Some are just realizing that it is affecting their mental health. What would you say if there are people suffering way worse than this?
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Criminal
My Review of "Lupin: Part I"
Lupin: Part I is the first half of the first season of Lupin. This story is based off of a famous French character, Arsène Lupin. This character is basically a gentleman burglar. It obviously would be very interesting to see this sort of character in 2021 when surveillance is a way of life now. To my surprise this TV series works pretty well.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
Living in my living room
I found the weirdest time to buy a home. It was just after the huge market crash of 2008. I wasn't too sure what I was doing and there were a lot of people that had advised me not to do it. In the end I'm glad that I did it because it's really grown on me. This house has really become a real part of me after so many years and that's through tons of changes in my life and redesign.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Longevity
My Review of "The High Note"
The High Note is a movie that came out quietly in 2020. It kind of got lost in the mess that was that year but it shouldn't have. This movie should have gotten a lot more recognition than it did. There's a glimpse into different perspectives that we don't normally see in movies. I thought the overall package was really well made. The ending has a weird and kind of unnecessary twist though.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Magic Camp"
Magic Camp is a Disney Plus exclusive that came out in 2020. It's sort of a coming of age story that comes from a magic camp. The whole vibe of the movie screams School of Rock however there are are certain elements of the movie that differentiate these movies from one another. This movie for instance is targeting children whereas School of Rock targeted a general audience.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "The Kitchen"
The Kitchen is a very cool concept. It sort of reminds me of a similar idea with the movie Widows (2018). I loved Widows so I thought I'd get into this one just the same. It doesn't hurt that I'm a sucker for underdog stories. This had the potential to be a pretty good one.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Robin Hood (2018)"
Robin Hood (2018) is a very different take on the old classic Robin Hood story. I wasn't too sure if I wanted to watch this movie but my nephew had talked a pretty big game about this movie. I did enjoy King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017) and The Kid Who Would be King (2019) so I guess you can say I'm a sucker for remakes of old medieval movies. I thought this movie would be similar and I wasn't wrong.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Cobra Kai: Season 3"
Cobra Kai: Season 3 is the latest season that has been released in 2021. I guess it's my first official review of 2021 with a 2021 show. I mentioned in my last review of season 2 that it was a bit of a departure from the first season. I was worried that the third season would continue with this direction. In a sense the it did but at least it kind of found itself and I'm not used to the nonsensical soap opera antics of this franchise.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
My Review of "Cobra Kai: Season 2"
Cobra Kai: Season 2 starts off right after the very well made first season left off. I was hesitant to watch the first season of the series but after watching it I was totally hooked and decided to binge watch this second season. After checking this season out I have to say there were some directional changes that I wasn't too happy to see but for the most part it kept with the essence of the first season.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Geeks
What I'm planning to do for 2021
I've never been known to make New Years resolutions because they never really pan out. In addition, I don't like to put that much pressure on myself throughout the year. Why put this goal on yourself that you know you're supposed to do anyways? If something is important for you to become a better person you should be doing it no matter what. You shouldn't have to have a resolution to do something like that. If it's a resolution then you're just doing it for that year and then you won't be doing it anymore.
By Brian Anonymous5 years ago in Motivation







