I was a bit of a scaredy cat when I was a kid and there were some things I wasn't totally ready to watch at certain ages. My stepmom actually watched horror sinema while I was in the room when I was 8 and didn't care that some of those sinema kinda scarred me for life. There were some Disney sinema I had a hard time watching when I was a kid because there were one au zaidi scenes that scared me too much.
And in case you're wondering, "Why juu 13?" Well, because 1. 13 because unlucky number and 2. I do what I want
13. Hocus Pocus
This is a movie I upendo now. I watch it over and over again without getting bored, I really want to dress as one of the Sanderson sisters, and I have a black cat named Bynx after Thackery Binx. But for some reason I remember actually getting scared during some parts of this movie; Max lighting the black flame candle and the sisters coming back to life, the graveyard scene, the witches getting burned alive, and the climax of the movie. I was barely a mwaka old when this movie was released so I guess I could just pass it off as being too "scary" for a baby but maybe I was just a scaredy baby.
12. kubeba attack in fox, mbweha and the Hound
The reason for this was kinda obvious; that kubeba was scary AF.
11. Ghost of krisimasi Present dying in krisimasi Carol
Again, kinda obvious reason. That whole bit was scary AF. The thing is I was almost 17 years old when I saw this movie for the first time in theaters...in 3D.
10. Snow White Lost in the forest in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Once again, obvious reason.
9. Aladin almost executed in Return of Jafar
I upendo Aladin but Return of Jafar was a little much for me when I was a toddler. Yes, even after watching snake Jafar in the first movie and the challenge in the third movie. It was just seeing Aladin almost get his head chopped off that made me avoid this movie for a while.
8. The palanquin in Beauty and the Beast
Why did they make that thing so terrifying? It was like a giant screeching spider. I didn't even know what that was when I was little, that's why it was so scary to me.
7. Beast's introduction
Another Beauty and the Beast scene that was too much for me as a kid. One big reason this was so scary for me is because on the vhs copy we had wewe really can't even see the Beast too well and the way he just gets in Maurice's face and is growling like an animal is just...yeah, no.
6. Any scene with Maleficent
Maleficent is probably the only villain who scared me every scene she was in. Her voice, appearance, laugh, everything about her just made me cover my eyes every time she was on screen when I was little.
5. Pinocchio
Like Hocus Pocus, there were a lot of scenes in this movie that scared the crap out of me. Strombolli, the Coachman, Monstro, the donkey transformation scene...yeeeeah to this siku I still refuse to watch this movie.
4. Ghost of krisimasi Future from krisimasi Carol
Again, the first time I saw this movie was in theaters in 3-frigging-D. So seeing the Ghost of krisimasi Future actually pointing at wewe and having their creepy shadow horse's face close to mine was enough to keep me awake that night (that was a fun Black Friday shopping spree the inayofuata day...)
3. Attack in Port Royal in Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Okay so hear me out; the biggest reason this movie was scary for me was because when I watched this movie I didn't feel ready to watch violence in a live action sinema because watching horror sinema just a couple years before scared the hell out of me. So when I watched this in class when I was 11 of course it freaked me out.
2. Night on Bald Mountain in Fantasia
Do I even need to explain?
1. Turkish prison in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
So after watching Curse of the Black Pearl zaidi I was actually really excited that there was going to be a sequel. I saw Dead Man’s Chest opening night and Davy Jones did scare me a little bit but the Turkish prison at the beginning was way too much for me. I still skip that part whenever I watch this movie
And in case you're wondering, "Why juu 13?" Well, because 1. 13 because unlucky number and 2. I do what I want
13. Hocus Pocus
This is a movie I upendo now. I watch it over and over again without getting bored, I really want to dress as one of the Sanderson sisters, and I have a black cat named Bynx after Thackery Binx. But for some reason I remember actually getting scared during some parts of this movie; Max lighting the black flame candle and the sisters coming back to life, the graveyard scene, the witches getting burned alive, and the climax of the movie. I was barely a mwaka old when this movie was released so I guess I could just pass it off as being too "scary" for a baby but maybe I was just a scaredy baby.
12. kubeba attack in fox, mbweha and the Hound
The reason for this was kinda obvious; that kubeba was scary AF.
11. Ghost of krisimasi Present dying in krisimasi Carol
Again, kinda obvious reason. That whole bit was scary AF. The thing is I was almost 17 years old when I saw this movie for the first time in theaters...in 3D.
10. Snow White Lost in the forest in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
Once again, obvious reason.
9. Aladin almost executed in Return of Jafar
I upendo Aladin but Return of Jafar was a little much for me when I was a toddler. Yes, even after watching snake Jafar in the first movie and the challenge in the third movie. It was just seeing Aladin almost get his head chopped off that made me avoid this movie for a while.
8. The palanquin in Beauty and the Beast
Why did they make that thing so terrifying? It was like a giant screeching spider. I didn't even know what that was when I was little, that's why it was so scary to me.
7. Beast's introduction
Another Beauty and the Beast scene that was too much for me as a kid. One big reason this was so scary for me is because on the vhs copy we had wewe really can't even see the Beast too well and the way he just gets in Maurice's face and is growling like an animal is just...yeah, no.
6. Any scene with Maleficent
Maleficent is probably the only villain who scared me every scene she was in. Her voice, appearance, laugh, everything about her just made me cover my eyes every time she was on screen when I was little.
5. Pinocchio
Like Hocus Pocus, there were a lot of scenes in this movie that scared the crap out of me. Strombolli, the Coachman, Monstro, the donkey transformation scene...yeeeeah to this siku I still refuse to watch this movie.
4. Ghost of krisimasi Future from krisimasi Carol
Again, the first time I saw this movie was in theaters in 3-frigging-D. So seeing the Ghost of krisimasi Future actually pointing at wewe and having their creepy shadow horse's face close to mine was enough to keep me awake that night (that was a fun Black Friday shopping spree the inayofuata day...)
3. Attack in Port Royal in Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl
Okay so hear me out; the biggest reason this movie was scary for me was because when I watched this movie I didn't feel ready to watch violence in a live action sinema because watching horror sinema just a couple years before scared the hell out of me. So when I watched this in class when I was 11 of course it freaked me out.
2. Night on Bald Mountain in Fantasia
Do I even need to explain?
1. Turkish prison in Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
So after watching Curse of the Black Pearl zaidi I was actually really excited that there was going to be a sequel. I saw Dead Man’s Chest opening night and Davy Jones did scare me a little bit but the Turkish prison at the beginning was way too much for me. I still skip that part whenever I watch this movie
Haaaiiii.
Today we're gonna talk about the "NUMBER ONE MOVIE OF THE YEAR!", Frozehhhnnn!
So it starts out, there's a gurl named Elsa. And a gurl named Anna, but wewe pronounce it like Ahhh-nna. I dunno.
Anyway, so Elsa becomes evil and kills everybody. The end!
No, I'm just playing. Every inch of wewe is perfect from the bottom to the top.
Yeh, mah momma she told meh dont worry about yo size...
ANYWAYZ
Elsa REALLY gets ice powers and THEN she kills everybody. Sorry.
ANYWAYZ
Elsa REALLY, REALLY gets ice powers and only kills Ahh-nna. Yeah.
Today we're gonna talk about the "NUMBER ONE MOVIE OF THE YEAR!", Frozehhhnnn!
So it starts out, there's a gurl named Elsa. And a gurl named Anna, but wewe pronounce it like Ahhh-nna. I dunno.
Anyway, so Elsa becomes evil and kills everybody. The end!
No, I'm just playing. Every inch of wewe is perfect from the bottom to the top.
Yeh, mah momma she told meh dont worry about yo size...
ANYWAYZ
Elsa REALLY gets ice powers and THEN she kills everybody. Sorry.
ANYWAYZ
Elsa REALLY, REALLY gets ice powers and only kills Ahh-nna. Yeah.
As soon as I drop the title of this Blond Lion Blog, many people will have a debate whether au not this movie should be made.
And my opinion is that yes, a movie should be made. But why? Well, I think that it could bring in a much bigger audience than just the Otaku community. Also, it would provide young girls with role models, and probably would open the gate for other Live Action anime movies, such as Fairy Tail and Sailor Moon.
But who should head such a project? Micheal Bay. Now when I drop the name Micheal Bay, everyone either facepalms au flames. But Micheal bay would make the action scenes even better! And Micheal bay would make it zaidi understandable for an international audience.
What do wewe think? Should they make a Madoka Magica live action movie? If so, who should direct the movie?
Thanks for Reading!
And my opinion is that yes, a movie should be made. But why? Well, I think that it could bring in a much bigger audience than just the Otaku community. Also, it would provide young girls with role models, and probably would open the gate for other Live Action anime movies, such as Fairy Tail and Sailor Moon.
But who should head such a project? Micheal Bay. Now when I drop the name Micheal Bay, everyone either facepalms au flames. But Micheal bay would make the action scenes even better! And Micheal bay would make it zaidi understandable for an international audience.
What do wewe think? Should they make a Madoka Magica live action movie? If so, who should direct the movie?
Thanks for Reading!
Just one zaidi time before I go
I'll let wewe know
And all this time I've been afraid,
Wouldn't let it show
Nobody can save me now, no
Nobody can save me now
Stars can only visible in the darkness,
Fear is ever changing and evolving
And I I I can poison these eyes
And I I I feel so alive
Nobody can save wewe now
The king is down
It's do au die!
Nobody can save wewe now
Nowhere safe
It's the battle cry
It's the battle cry
Battle cry!
Nobody can save wewe now
IT'S DO au DIE
[Guitars]
Nobody can save wewe now
The king is down
It's do au die!
Nobody can save wewe now
Nowhere safe
It's the battle cry
It's the battle cry
Battle cry!
Nobody can save wewe now
IT'S DO au DIE
Just one zaidi time before I go
I'll let wewe know
And all this time I've been afraid,
Wouldn't let it show
Nobody can save me now, no
Nobody can save me now
I'll let wewe know
And all this time I've been afraid,
Wouldn't let it show
Nobody can save me now, no
Nobody can save me now
Stars can only visible in the darkness,
Fear is ever changing and evolving
And I I I can poison these eyes
And I I I feel so alive
Nobody can save wewe now
The king is down
It's do au die!
Nobody can save wewe now
Nowhere safe
It's the battle cry
It's the battle cry
Battle cry!
Nobody can save wewe now
IT'S DO au DIE
[Guitars]
Nobody can save wewe now
The king is down
It's do au die!
Nobody can save wewe now
Nowhere safe
It's the battle cry
It's the battle cry
Battle cry!
Nobody can save wewe now
IT'S DO au DIE
Just one zaidi time before I go
I'll let wewe know
And all this time I've been afraid,
Wouldn't let it show
Nobody can save me now, no
Nobody can save me now
Again Disney has wrapped its magical fairy hands around this tale making it two movies, when in reality this tale is quite short.
There is a young girl, who is working out in the fields. Her viatu, ndala falls off and a eagle (or hawk) then picks up the shoe. She chases after it leaving her family just for the shoe, which the bird drops on the kings lap. The king orders her beheaded but sees her beauty and declares her his wife, also ending in forced child birth of several sons.
(Have yet to find how she dies.)
There is a young girl, who is working out in the fields. Her viatu, ndala falls off and a eagle (or hawk) then picks up the shoe. She chases after it leaving her family just for the shoe, which the bird drops on the kings lap. The king orders her beheaded but sees her beauty and declares her his wife, also ending in forced child birth of several sons.
(Have yet to find how she dies.)