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of all characters why zarbon? he was weak and pointless.
EDIT: Please draw your attention to this post as it’s relevant to this one, only if you wish to as the two posts go hand in hand, but it’s important. https://www.tumblr.com/bliss-wily/743634450086264832/an-apology-it-has-come-to-my-attention-that-a
I’ll agree to disagree. Zarbon was formidable. Vegeta underestimated him, he transformed, he beat Vegeta up but didn’t kill him. Frieza was disappointed in him, but in the short amount of screen time he had in all of his appearances we learn a lot:
He was highly intelligent.
His avoidance of transforming most of the time reveals that the man had been holding back for decades if not centuries. The Raging Blast games imply it was ‘eons’.
Zarbon is a Prince, and despite being regarded as a narcissist unlike Vegeta he isn’t flaunting that title like some shiny badge.
Outside of…Dead Zone? I think? Zarbon is the first to showcase a transformation that isn’t a giant form.
And unlike the Saiyans he takes on a different appearance.
There was depth to his character, his on screen kill count is low, he was shown to be pragmatic and rather humane.
But…he was scared. Frieza threatened to kill him. That threw him off his game.
I think had Zarbon took a moment to process and clear his head he would have beaten Vegeta again. However, I still don’t think he would have killed him…I think he would have turned on Frieza.
Sure he said Frieza-sama in the Japanese version but…
If you had been saying that for decades it’s kinda hard to break the habit. I would give him the benefit of the doubt.
He’s not stupid, I think he was serious about betraying Frieza because think about it..
He served a man who had different values from him out of fear.
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Zarb was pragmatic, he just wanted to take care of the source of the problem and leave everything else alone - Frieza didn’t agree.
Unlike the others the boy had a genuine look of sadness and shock when Frieza was quite happy to go through with Planet Vegeta’s destruction.
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He is my favourite because there is so many layers to him. He wasn’t in the series long but he’s just so interesting. His race is unique, his personality feels unique. His fighting style was unique too. If anyone had to be revived I hope it’s either Raditz or Zarbon as those two could have been redeemed and they could have joined the Z-Fighters.
He is morally grey, but, Vegeta was down right cruel and could be redeemed. Zarbon had shown evidence of redeeming qualities in all forms of media (wanting peace, worried about Frieza gaining more power, he was self aware, with Dodoria showed remorse and shock when Planet Vegeta was blown up) and he certainly didn’t turn around and kill his closest friend/father figure. (Let’s face it, Nappa basically raised Vegeta and probably Raditz too).
Zarbon isn’t perfect, but that’s what I like to see. He had shortcomings, he was fearful but not a coward, he had phobias, but he also tried to do his job without all the collateral damage and he genuinely cares. He was shocked hearing of Dodoria dying, he gets pissy when alternate timeline Frieza starts insulting him and his ‘star subordinate’, he shows that he’s capable of jealousy and he can be thankful and apologetic.
I understand he’s branded as a narcissist because he thinks he’s beautiful but so many of his traits contradict NPD. He is empathetic, he doesn’t put himself or his own gain above others, he can take accountability for his failures. It seems more so that the other in verse characters place those traits onto him - such as when they expect that Zarbon is only using the future warrior as a slave or to do his dirty work - but he doesn’t.
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“You need only watch.” - doesn’t necessarily want help from his student.
“Excellent, I’d much rather spend time with you.” - actually enjoys spending time with his student.
“This session was deeply moving for me. It would not have been possible had we not met.” - can be interpreted in several ways. However; it sounds like a bond is developing.
“I welcome any and all who know how to conduct themselves.” - this is said to a Saiyan, implies that his detest is by person, not an entire race.
“You handled yourself pretty well out there too. My compliments.” - he is always handing out praise to his student. But not just them, there are soldiers on the ship who sound so happy that Zarbon compliments them unlike Frieza and Dodoria.
“Magnificent! You’ve done well to come this far! You’ve done your instructor proud!” - again, actually being happy for his student.
“I am dazzled by your radiance!” - this is just showing more and more depth to this man. I get Zarbon is entitled but he’s a Prince, they’re all a bit entitled.
Some more quotes seeing as I have a ton of screenshots~
“You are my prized trainee!”
“Starting now I will polish you into the most beautiful gem the universe has ever seen!”
“Yes! Yes! You’re just as beautiful as I imagined you’d be!”
“You have my apologies. I should not be so passionate in front of my trainee.”
“Your fighting style is truly elegant. So elegant, in fact, that I’ve fallen in love with it, just watching you train.”
“You are a true diamond in the rough…”
“But several will try to woo you, given your considerable strength, and I wouldn’t want you to choose the wrong master.”
Below, Zarbon being nice and a bit of tsundere/flirt. This game seemed like a dating sim at times.
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Then him when it’s life or death with his closest ally by his side.
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Also I notice in this fight he will throw himself in front of the future warrior several times. He always gets knocked out every time I do this fight as he won’t let the player get hurt - every other mentor I’ve done this with tends to make it to the end on all versions of the game but Zarbon really puts his neck out there for the player. Whether it’s a glitch in the AI or not; I don’t know. But, it plays into his characterisation.
Anyway I went on a ramble, but why Zarbon? So many reasons. The more lore they add; the more I like him. He’s a complex character in my opinion.
EDIT: Please draw your attention to this post as it’s relevant to this one, only if you wish to as the two posts go hand in hand, but it’s important. https://www.tumblr.com/bliss-wily/743634450086264832/an-apology-it-has-come-to-my-attention-that-a
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bellamer · 3 years
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Songs From My Playlist That My Favorite One Piece Characters Would Enjoy
Sir Crocodile
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Mad Monster Party by Ethel Ennis
Mr O'Butler by Jive Me
We're Going Up by Tim McMorris
Pumped Up Kicks by American Murder Song
Sh Boom by The Chords
Crazy Like Me from the Life is Strange soundtrack
Capture by Ego-Wrappin'
Ruler of Everything's by tallyhall
Feel Right by Mark Ronson ft Mystikal
Heat by Brockhampton
Torched Song by The Real Tuesday Weld
You're Different from the Mad Monster Party soundtrack
Back on The Chain Gang by The Pretenders
Man of War by Radiohead
Sydney by Caravan Palace
Necessary Evil by Unknown Mortal Orchestra
On To Something by Von Smith
The Swing Phenomena by Wolfgang Lohr
Rock It For Me by Caravan Palace
Money by Mystery Skulls
Ain't No Other Man by Cristina Aguilera
A Left Foot Trapped In Sensual Seduction from the Hellsing soundtrack
Everybody Want To Rule The World by Tears for Fears
Womanizer by Franz Ferdinand
They Mystery of Mister V by Von Smith
Catch Me if You Can by Taisei Iwasaki
Do It All The Time by I Don't Know How But They Found Me
PJ and Rooster by Outkast
The Devil Wears a Suit and Tie by Colter Wall
Can I Get a Witness ? by SonReal
Black Betty by Caravan Palace
Bad Boy Good Man by Tape Five
Jolie Coquine by Caravan Palace
Dramophone by Caravan Palace
Panic by Caravan Palace
Reefer Man by Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Via Con Me by Bart & Baker
Don't Get High No More by The Real Tuesday Weld
Lone Digger by Caravan Palace
Bodhisattva Cathedral from the Hellsing RAID soundtrack
She Wants Me Dead by Cazette
Don't by NakamuraEmi
Nights in White Satin by Moody Blues
The Hell of It by Paul Williams
Je m'amuse by Caravan Palace
Gangsterlove by Alice Francis
Betty Boop by _Blan Kato
Shoot Him Down by Alice Francis
Killer Queen by Queen
I Put a Spell On You by Tim Curry
Brotherswing by Caravan Palace
Killer
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I Scare You by The Roaring Girl Cabaret
Kirai by The Oral Cigarettes
Halloween no Yoin by The Oral Cigarettes
Starget by The Oral Cigarettes
Vampire Culture by Will Wood and The Tapeworms
Laplace's Angel (Hurt People ? Hurt People!) by Will Wood
Change by Deftones
Love Me, Normally by Will Wood
Bathwater by No Doubt
Friends In Low Places by Worthikids
Burn by The Cure
Little Ghost by The White Stripes
Here's The Thing by Sports Team
Deceptacon by Le Tigre
Sweet Dreams TN by The Last Shadow Puppets
Back on The Chain Gang by The Pretenders
Sha La La by The Oral Cigarettes
Man of War by Radiohead
I Don't Know by BADBADNOTGOOD
Supremacy by Muse
Sex With A Ghost by Teddy Hyde
It's Terror Time Again by Skycycle
Tighten Up by The Black Keys
At Least It Was Here by The 88
Bloody Stream by Coda
Black Catcher by Vickeblanka
Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand
Kizukeyo Baby by The Oral Cigarettes
Afraid by The Neighborhood
Hey Kids by The Oral Cigarettes
Wagamama De Gomakasanaide by The Oral Cigarettes
Ghost by Mystery Skulls
Devil's Train by The Lab Rats
Dancing Shoes by Arctic Monkeys
Why'd You Only Call Me When You're High ? by Arctic Monkeys
Barracuda by Heart
Sweatpants by Childish Gambino
Inferno by Mrs Green Apple
Low by Foo Fighters
Bodhisattva Cathedral from the Hellsing RAID soundtrack
Bad Little Boy by SLevin
Blues of Shichiten Battou by The Pinballs
Black Sheep by The Clash at Demonhead
Killer Queen by Queen
Caroline by Alex Clare
I Put a Spell On You by Tim Curry
Katakuri
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Wild Side by ALI
Cakes and Apple Pies by Alice Francis
Change by Deftones
You Don't Exist by Von Smith
Love Me Love Me Love Me (Aishete Aishete) by Kikuo male cover
Speed Demon by Michael Jackson
Abracadabra by Bradio
Saving All My Love by Whitney Houston
Deceptacon by Le Tigre
Sweet Dreams TN by The Last Shadow Puppets
Torched Song by The Real Tuesday Weld
Back on The Chain Gang by The Pretenders
Sha La La by The Oral Cigarettes
Man of War by Radiohead
Supremacy by Muse
Necessary Evil by Unknown Mortal Mortal Orchestra
Suga Suga by Baby Bash
Tighten Up by The Black Keys
At Least It Was Here by The 88
Bloody Stram by Coda
Candyman by Christina Aguilera
Powerful by Major Lazer
Black Catcher by Vickeblanka
Take Me Out by Franz Ferdinand
Handclap by Fritz and The Tantrums
Afraid by The Neighborhood
Complicate Ya by Otis McDonald
Honeypie by Johnny Utah
Ghost by Mystery Skulls
Moves Like Jagger by Maroon 5
Cousins by Vampire Weekend
Tangled Up by Caro Emerald
Bad Boy Good Man by Tape Five
Movements by Pham
Via Con Me by Bart & Baker
Barracuda by Heart
West End Girls by Pet Shop Boys
Low by Foo Fighters
Bodhisattva Cathedral from the Hellsing RAID soundtrack
Bad Little Boy by SLevin
Blues of Shichiten Battou by The Pinballs
Black Sheep by The Clash at Demonhead
Majestic by Wax Fang
Put It Together by Langhorn Slim and The Law
Bambous by Caravan Palace
Now or Never by Mystery Skulls
Killer Queen by Queen
Lost in Love by Brockhampton
Caroline by Alex Clare
Jinbe
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I Will Always Think of You from The Bojack Horseman soundtrack
Remember Us by Gabriel Royal
Change by Future Islands (BADBADNOTGOOD reinterpretation)
Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V) by Pink Floyd
Dust and Ashes from The Great Comet of 1812 soundtrack
Tom's Diner by Suzanne Vega
Treasures of Time by Yuji Ohno
When You Came Around by Gabriel Royal
Past The Flowers by Gabriel Royal
Back on The Chain Gang by The Pretenders
Man of War by Radiohead
I Don't Know by BADBADNOTGOOD
Sydney by Caravan Palace
Just The Two of Us by Grover Washington Jr ft Bill Withers
Pink + White by Frank Ocean
Bloody Stream by Coda
Harder, Better, Faster Stronger by Daft Punk
On Again, Off Again by Sean Lennon
In Your Eyes by BADBADNOTGOOD ft Charlotte Day Wilson
Time Moves Slow by BADBADNOTGOOD
Carmen by Stromae
Dearly Departed by Brockhampton
Save Me by The Real Tuesday Weld
Sweet Thing by Rufus and Chaka Khan
Paris in The Summer by Charles X
Bodhisattva Cathedral from the Hellsing RAID soundtrack
Live Your Life by Yuna
Majestic by Wax Fang
Many Different Worlds by Von Smith
Aokiji
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Too Young To Die by Jamiroquai
Cloud 9 by Jamiroquai
Big Girl (You Are Beautiful) by Mika
Four Out Of Five by Arctic Monkeys
Crumbs by Jordan Dennis ft Blasko
You Don't Exist bu Von Smith
You Give Me Something by Jamiroquai
Cold by Annie Lennox
Beatophone by Caravan Palace
Moonage Daydream by The Last Shadow Puppets
Break My Stride by Matthew Wilder
Come and Get Your Love by Redbone
Yato by Balduin
Here's The Thing by Sports Team
Deceptacon by Le Tigre
Lost in Paradise by ALI
Will I See You Again by Thee Sacred Souls
Sweet Dreams TN by The Last Shadow Puppets
You Make Me Feel Like Dancing by Leo Sayer
Past The Flowers by Gabriel Royal
Can I Call You Rose ? by Thee Sacred Souls
Back on The Chain Gang by The Pretenders
Man of War by Radiohead
I Don't Know by BADBADNOTGOOD
Necessary Evil by Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Never Was A Love Like Mine fro the Mad Monster Party soundtrack
Just The Two of Us by Grover Washington Jr ft Bill Withers
Suga Suga by Baby Bash
Feel it Still by Portugal the Man
Pink + White by Frank Ocean
Sunflower by Post Malone, Swae Lee
Sunflower by Rex Orange County
Cry For Me from the Jersey Boys soundtrack
Sweet Love by Anita Baker
Womanizer by Franz Ferdinand
Time Moves Slow by BADBADNOTGOOD
Can I Get A Witness? by SonReal
Dearly Departed by Brockhampton
Nights by Frank Ocean
Movements by Pham
Save Me by The Real Tuesday Weld
Can You Do It ? by Charles X
Cops Are Comin by Bande Originale
I Like To Move It by Will.I.Am
Sweet Thing by Rufus and Chaka Khan
Chinese New Year by SALES
Coming Home by Leon Bridges
Don't Get High No More by The Real Tuesday Weld
The Whole World by Outkast
Paris in The Summer by Charles X
Bodhisattva Cathedral from the Hellsing RAID soundtrack
Live Your Life by Yuna
Lazy Place by Caravan Palace
Fly by June Marieezy
Nights in White Satin by Moody Blues
Don't Leave Me by SWEEP ft Osaka
Many Different Worlds by Von Smith
Let's Face It, I'm Cute by 11 Acorn Lane
Lost in Love by Brockhampton
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caredogstips · 7 years
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Here’s what’s leaving Netflix in May
We know how important having yourNetflixqueuein order is also possible, so weve put all the designations leaving this month in one place.
Take a gaze and plan accordingly. And if youre curious about the comings and extends onAmazon or Hulu, weve got you covered there, too.
May
May 1
The Animatrix ( 2003)
Anna Karenina ( 1948)
Author! Author! ( 1982)
Beware of Mr. Baker ( 2012)
Bill& Ted’s Excellent Adventure ( 1989)
Broadway Idiot ( 2013)
Bus Stop ( 1956)
Election ( 1999)
The Good Life ( 2012)
Holiday Engagement ( 2011)
Kiss of Death ( 1995)
Mad Hot Ballroom ( 2005)
Mona Lisa Is Missing ( 2012)
Ralphie May: Austin-tatious ( 2008)
Words and Situations May Apply ( 2013)
That’s What I Am ( 2011)
Thrse ( 2012)
Truth or Die ( 2012)
Young& Handsome: An Night with Jeff Garlin ( 2008)
May 2
Slightly Single in L.A. ( 2012)
May 3
JFK: The Smoking Gun ( 2013)
May 4
Stealing Harvard ( 2002)
May 6
Finding Normal ( 2013)
May 7
JFK: A President Betrayed ( 2013)
May 9
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding ( 2012)
Cracks ( 2009)
Tears of the Sun ( 2003)
May 10
The Rating ( 2001)
May 12
The Ladykillers ( 2004)
May 13
Is the Male Who Is Tall Joyous? ( 2013)
May 14
The Master of Disguise ( 2002)
Offender ( 2012)
May 15
A Pope for Everyone ( 2013)
Bratz: BFF: Excellent Friends Forever ( 2007)
The Greatest Places: IMAX ( 1999)
In Her Skin ( 2009)
Inhale ( 2010)
The Quest : Season 1( 2014)
Search for the Great Sharks: IMAX ( 1995)
Tiger Eyes ( 2012)
May 16
Blade Runner : Theatrical Cut( 1982)
The Last-place Tycoon ( 2012)
May 19
Peep World ( 2010)
May 21
Struck by Lightning ( 2012)
May 22
Ida ( 2013)
Stand Off ( 2012)
May 23
Black Hawk Down ( 2001)
May 27
Escape From Tomorrow ( 2013)
Run& Jump ( 2013)
Vanishing of the Bees ( 2009)
May 28
Barfi !( 2012)
May 29
These Birds Walk ( 2013)
May 31
Clerks ( 1994)
April
April 1
101 Dalmatians ( 1996)
2 Fast 2 Furious ( 2003)
Along Came a Spider ( 2001)
Along Came Polly ( 2004)
Amistad ( 1997)
Bad Johnson ( 2014)
Bandslam ( 2009)
Barefoot Contessa: Back to Essential Collection : Collecting 1
Berkeley in the Sixties ( 1990)
The Butchers Wife ( 1991)
Charlies Angels: Full Throttle ( 2003)
Chucks Eat the Street Collection : Collection 1
Craigslist Joe ( 2012)
Dear Genevieve Collection : Collecting 1
Eureka : Season 4.0
Flashdance ( 1983)
Hook ( 1991)
Hotel Rwanda ( 2004)
House of Wax ( 2005)
Ill Be Home for Christmas ( 1989)
The Inexplicable Universe with Neil deGrasse Tyson ( 2013)
Lon: The Professional ( 1994)
M* A* S* H : Seasons 1-11
Nanny McPhee ( 2005)
The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear ( 1991)
Nine to Five ( 1980)
Pride& Prejudice ( 2005)
Remember Me ( 2010)
Rock Star ( 2001)
The Rundown ( 2003)
Smokin Aces 2: Assassins Ball ( 2010)
Something New ( 2006)
Star Trek: Insurrection ( 1998)
Starship Troopers ( 1997)
The Tale of Despereaux ( 2008)
Throwdown with Bobby Flay Collection : Collect 1
Vanilla Ice Goes Amish : Season 1
The Vanilla Ice Project : Seasons 1-4
The Wedding Date ( 2005)
The Whole Ten Yards ( 2004)
April 2
Anchors Aweigh ( 1945)
Around the World in 80 Daytimes: Special Edition ( 1956)
The Devil at 4 oclock ( 1961)
High Society ( 1956)
On the Town ( 1949)
Pal Joey ( 1957)
Some Came Running ( 1958)
Take Me Out to the Ball game ( 1949)
April 3
Short Poppies : Season 1
Space Dogs ( 2010)
April 6
The Passion of the Christ ( 2004)
April 10
Let the Right One In ( 2008)
April 15
All American Christmas Carol ( 2013)
Bill Cunningham New York ( 2010)
New York, I Enjoy You ( 2008)
April 16
Mr. Beans Holiday ( 2007)
April 17
Lord of War ( 2005)
April 20
Half Baked ( 1998)
April 22
Freakshow : Season 1
April 25
A Royal Affair ( 2012)
April 30
Sordid Lives ( 2000)
March
March 1
Switchmas ( 2013)
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman ( 2000)
American Pie ( 1999)
American Wedding ( 2003)
Atlantis: The Lost Empire ( 2001)
Down and Out in Beverly Hills ( 1986)
Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights ( 1992)
Gone in 60 Seconds ( 2000)
Hackers ( 1985)
Hamlet ( 1990)
Hannie Caulder ( 1971)
Hardball ( 2001)
Hart’s War ( 2002)
Hitch ( 2005)
Indecent Proposal ( 1993)
Johnny Dangerously ( 1984)
Jumanji ( 1995)
Masters of the Universe ( 1987)
Men in Black II ( 2002)
Not Another Teen Movie ( 2001)
Paycheck ( 2003)
The Babysitters ( 2007)
The Chosen One ( 2010)
The Monster Squad ( 1987)
The United States of Leland ( 2003)
Wings ( 1927)
March 2
Stevie Nicks: In Your Dreams ( 2013)
March 3
Night Catches Us ( 2010)
March 4
Getting Go: The Go Doc Project ( 2013)
Private Romeo ( 2011)
March 5
I Am Divine ( 2013)
March 6
Le Week-End ( 2013)
Refuge ( 2012)
March 7
Deadfall ( 2012)
March 8
Holidaze ( 2013)
March 9
Arn: The Knight Templar ( 2007)
The Mistle-tones !( 2012)
March 11
Geography Club ( 2013)
March 15
Best of TEDx : Season 1
I Killed My Mother ( 2009)
Lola& Virginia : Season 1
TED Talks : Life Hack 1-2
TED Talks: Fornication, Secrets& Love : Season 1
TED Talks: The Excellent of TEDx in Espaol : Season 1
TED Talks: Ancient Clues : Season 1
TED Talks: Animal Tones : Season 1
TED Talks: Artistry and Illusion : Season 1
TED Talks: Animals, Bugs& Bio-wilderment : Season 1
TED Talks: Figure by Design : Season 1
TED Talks: Brave Neuro World : Season 1
TED Talks: Structure Wonder : Season 1
TED Talks: Grind On This : Season 1
TED Talks: Cyber Awe : Season 1
TED Talks: Withstanding Disease : Season 1
TED Talks: Global Villages : Season 1
TED Talks: Head Tournament : Season 1
TED Talks: Hot Buttons : Season 1
TED Talks: How to Start a Movement : Season 1
TED Talks: Humanity’s Future : Season 1
TED Talks: Inexplicable Attachments : Season 1
TED Talks: Into the Abyss : Season 1
TED Talks: Let Your Mind Wonder : Season 1
TED Talks: Life Lessons& Confessions : Season 1-2
TED Talks: Love, No Matter What : Season 1
TED Talks: Music Revolution : Season 1
TED Talks: Counts Speak Louder Than Words : Season 1
TED Talks: Rad Invention : Season 1
TED Talks: Rebel Design : Season 1
TED Talks: Robotic Machinations : Season 1
TED Talks: Smart Laughs : Season 1
TED Talks: Space Trek : Season 1
TED Talks: The Capitalism Paradox : Season 1
Waste Land ( 2010)
March 17
Elegy ( 2008)
March 18
Cosmopolis ( 2012)
Music for Mandela ( 2013)
Out in the Dark ( 2012)
Side Effects ( 2013)
March 23
Keep the Lights On ( 2012)
March 26
The Comedy ( 2012)
March 28
Gayby ( 2012)
March 31
Dr. Dolittle 3 ( 2006)
Garfield’s Pet Force ( 2009)
The Sandlot 2 ( 2005)
Twelve Mile Road ( 2003)
Women Who Kill ( 2012)
The Writers’ Room : Season 1
February
Feb. 1
Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein
Asylum
Bad Santa
Benny and Joon
Big Fish
Blue Crush
Classic Doctor Who : Collections 1-18
Crocodile Dundee 2
The Dancer Upstairs
Daylight
Doctor Who : Seasons 1-8
The Firm
Fletch
Gifted Hands
Gothika
The Hurt Locker
The Naked Gun
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
Rain Man
Ray
Secrets and Lies : Season 1
Sorority Row
The Terminator
Terms of Endearment
Feb. 2
Pokmon the Movie: Black& White: BW Escapades in Unova and Beyond
Pokmon the Movie: Color: Victini and Reshiram
Pokmon the Movie: Genesect and the Legend Awakened
Pokmon the Movie: Kyurem vs. The Sword of Justice
Pokmon the Movie: White: Victini and Zekrom
Pokmon: Black& White : Seasons 1-2
Pokmon: Indigo League : Season 2
Feb. 3
Bottle Shock
Feb. 7
Compliance
Jack& Diane
Feb. 11
Bridezillas : Season 10
Stephen Kings Bag of Bones
United 93
Were the World Mine
Feb. 13
The Fourth Kind
Feb. 15
Kitten Party
Feb. 16
The Pitch : Season 2
Feb. 17
Violet& Daisy
Feb. 19
North Sea Texas
Problem Child: Leslie Jones
Side by Side
Feb. 21
Jesus Camp
Marriage Boot Camp: Bridezillas : Season 1
Nobody Walks
Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning
Feb. 24
Chicagoland : Season 1
Death Row Legend : Season 1
Feb. 25
The Guild : 1 Season
Feb. 27
Crooked Arrows
Halloween: Resurgence
Feb. 28
Sabrina, The Animated Series : Seasons 1-2
The Sea Inside
Sonic the Hedgehog: The Complete Series
January 2016
Jan. 1
A Clockwork Orange ( 1971)
Almost Famous ( 2000)
American Psycho ( 2000)
American Psycho 2 ( 2002)
The Bourne Identity ( 2002)
The Bourne Supremacy ( 2004)
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ( 2005)
Coach Carter ( 2005)
Conan the Barbarian ( 1982)
Corpse Bride ( 2005)
Coyote Ugly ( 2000)
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior : Season 1
Four Brothers ( 2005)
Gladiator ( 2000)
The Graduate ( 1967)
Grandma’s Boy ( 2006)
Harriet the Spy ( 1996)
Heartbreakers ( 2001)
The Hours ( 2002)
The Italian Job ( 2003)
Jackass: The Movie ( 2002)
Jerry Maguire ( 1996)
Lara Croft: Tomb Raider ( 2001)
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life ( 2003)
Lawrence of Arabia : Rehabilitated Version( 1962)
The Longest Yard ( 2005)
The Machinist ( 2004)
Max Steel : Seasons 1-2
Million Dollar Baby ( 2004)
Operation: Impossible ( 1996)
Assignment: Hopeless II ( 2000)
The Patriot ( 2000)
Planes, Trains and Automobiles ( 1987)
Rambo: First Blood ( 1982)
Rambo: First Blood Part II ( 1985)
Rambo III: Eventual Edition ( 1988)
The Rescuers ( 1977)
Risky Business ( 1983)
Rocky ( 1976)
Rocky II ( 1979)
Rocky III ( 1982)
Rocky IV ( 1985)
Rocky V ( 1990)
Rosemary’s Baby ( 1968)
Serpico ( 1973)
Sesame Street: Swine and Nature : Season 1
Sesame Street: Classics : Vol. 1-2
Sesame Street: Cookie and Friends : Season 1
Sesame Street: Invention and Imagination : Season 1
Sesame Street: Elmo and Friends : Season 1
Sesame Street: Everyday Times : Season 1
Sesame Street: Music and Dance : Season 1
Sesame Street: Amounts and Letters : Season 1
The Sum of All Fears ( 2002)
There Will Be Blood ( 2007)
Trading Lieu ( 1983)
Trekkies ( 1999)
The Virgin Suicides ( 1999)
Zoolander ( 2001)
Jan. 4
Dumbo ( 1941)
James and the Giant Peach ( 1996)
Pocahontas ( 1995)
The Aristocats ( 1970)
The Fox and the Hound ( 1981)
The Great Mouse Detective ( 1986)
The Nightmare Before Christmas ( 1993)
The Saver Down Under ( 1990)
The Tigger Movie ( 2000)
Jan. 8
The Lying Game : Season 2
Jan. 14
Bad Ink : Season 1
Beyond Scared Straight !: Seasons 4-5
Dance Moms : Collection
Duck Dynasty : Collection
Hoarders : Collection
Intervention : Collection
Pawn Stars : Collection
Storage Wars : Collection
The Kennedys : Season 1
December
Dec. 1
All About Eve
The Avengers: Earths Mightiest Heroes : Season 1
Batman Begins
Beverly Hills Cops III
Brians Song
The Brother Grimm
The Burbs
Cop Land
Damien: Omen II
The Dark Crystal
Employee of the Month
Forces of Nature
Get Low
The Great Escape
The Guardian : Seasons 1-3
The High and the Mighty
The Hustler
Insomnia
Juice
K-1 9: The Widowmaker
Labyrinth
Last Night
Left Behind II: Tribulation Force
Left Behind: The Movie
Modern Problems
My Best Friends Wedding
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The double murder of Otto Warmbier
The double murder of Otto Warmbier by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2017
We may never know what brutal torture and malign neglect American student Otto Warmbier suffered at the hands of North Korea’s dictatorship before losing his life this week at the age of 22.
But it wasn’t the first time the free-spirited Ohio native died.
More than a year before succumbing to the unknown illness or injury that left him in a coma thousands of miles away from home, Otto Warmbier’s own countrymen murdered his reputation. His character. His humanity.
Click-hungry media ghouls knew nothing about Warmbier’s small-town upbringing, his family life, politics, personality, disappointments or dreams. But they gleefully savaged a young man who made a mistake on a doomed trip to a totalitarian hell.
Warmbier’s thoughtless taunters instantly transformed him into a bigger, badder villain than the barbaric DPRK goons who beat, starve, rape and kill enemies of the state for such offenses as listening to foreign radio broadcasts, possessing Bibles and disrespecting Dear Leader — in Warmbier’s case, by attempting to steal a propaganda sign that read “Let’s arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il’s patriotism!” as a souvenir.
The Huffington Post published an acid rant by “Blogging While Black” writer La Sha titled “North Korea Proves Your White Male Privilege Is Not Universal.” She rejoiced at Warmbier’s sentence because, she gloated, it taught him that “the shield his cis white male identity provides here in America is not teflon abroad.”
Instead of faulting a repressive socialist regime, La Sha blamed Warmbier for “being socialized first as a white boy, and then as a white man in this country.” The HuffPo’s megalomaniac millennial had the gall to compare her daily plight of living and breathing freely in America to Warmbier’s captivity:
“The hopeless fear Warmbier is now experiencing is my daily reality living in a country where white men like him are willfully oblivious to my suffering even as they are complicit in maintaining the power structures which ensure their supremacy at my expense.”
But it wasn’t just babbling diversity bloggers who exploited Warmbier’s imprisonment.
For a few cheap yuks, liberal black comedian Larry Wilmore plowed ahead with smug disregard to how Warmbier’s parents, family and friends must have suffered as photos and videos of their son and loved one were plastered all over media. To canned laughter, Wilmore mocked Warmbier on his Comedy Central show with a graphic labeling him an “ASS,” which spelled out a fake frat name, “Alpha Sigma Sigma.”
“It’s just tough for me to have much sympathy for this guy and his crocodile tears,” Wilmore snarked as he roasted the “Frat Boy.”
Left-wing website Salon added another layer to the white male-bashing echo chamber:
“This might be America’s biggest idiot frat boy: Meet the UVa student who thought he could pull a prank in North Korea.”
Not to be outdone, Affinity Magazine (a “social justice” online magazine for teens) stomped on Warmbier’s grave after his death was announced:
“Watch whiteness work,” the publication tweeted. “He wasn’t a ‘kid’ or ‘innocent’ you can’t go to another country and try to steal from them. Respect their laws.”
This from a rag that had deified Black Lives Matter icons Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin as downtrodden youth whose extensive rap sheets must remain unmentioned at all costs.
Otto’s saboteurs engaged in the very same bigotry and stereotyping they recklessly accuse everyone else of at every turn. The far left learned nothing from leaping to conclusions about the Duke lacrosse players or the wrongfully accused members of Phi Kappa Psi at University of Virginia — where Warmbier was a junior double-majoring in commerce and economics.
By all accounts, Warmbier was a charismatic and caring human being whom one high-school classmate called “Everyone’s friend.” He was a lover of cultures and intellectually open-minded — “a warm, engaging, brilliant young man whose curiosity and enthusiasm for life knew no bounds,” according to his family.
Utterly consumed by malignant identity politics, the left-wing intelligentsia have become the intolerantsia. They are bent on dehumanizing individuals, fomenting racial, ethnic and class division in the name of “progressivism,” and never taking responsibility for the damage done.
Contrast the no-regrets policy of these “Frat Boy”-bashers, with a former North Korean prison guard, Lim Hye-jin, who escaped recently and recounted the horrors of life in the camps.
“We were manipulated not to feel any sympathy for prisoners,” she said. The guards of the totalitarian state “do not see them as human beings, just as animals.” After realizing she had been brainwashed by ideological monsters, she spoke out.
“Now I know they were normal people, so I feel very guilty.”
Will the short, slandered life and double death of Otto Warmbier prompt the American left’s cruel character assassins to admit the same?
Soul-searching, alas, requires a soul.
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The double murder of Otto Warmbier
The double murder of Otto Warmbier by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2017
We may never know what brutal torture and malign neglect American student Otto Warmbier suffered at the hands of North Korea’s dictatorship before losing his life this week at the age of 22.
But it wasn’t the first time the free-spirited Ohio native died.
More than a year before succumbing to the unknown illness or injury that left him in a coma thousands of miles away from home, Otto Warmbier’s own countrymen murdered his reputation. His character. His humanity.
Click-hungry media ghouls knew nothing about Warmbier’s small-town upbringing, his family life, politics, personality, disappointments or dreams. But they gleefully savaged a young man who made a mistake on a doomed trip to a totalitarian hell.
Warmbier’s thoughtless taunters instantly transformed him into a bigger, badder villain than the barbaric DPRK goons who beat, starve, rape and kill enemies of the state for such offenses as listening to foreign radio broadcasts, possessing Bibles and disrespecting Dear Leader — in Warmbier’s case, by attempting to steal a propaganda sign that read “Let’s arm ourselves strongly with Kim Jong-il’s patriotism!” as a souvenir.
The Huffington Post published an acid rant by “Blogging While Black” writer La Sha titled “North Korea Proves Your White Male Privilege Is Not Universal.” She rejoiced at Warmbier’s sentence because, she gloated, it taught him that “the shield his cis white male identity provides here in America is not teflon abroad.”
Instead of faulting a repressive socialist regime, La Sha blamed Warmbier for “being socialized first as a white boy, and then as a white man in this country.” The HuffPo’s megalomaniac millennial had the gall to compare her daily plight of living and breathing freely in America to Warmbier’s captivity:
“The hopeless fear Warmbier is now experiencing is my daily reality living in a country where white men like him are willfully oblivious to my suffering even as they are complicit in maintaining the power structures which ensure their supremacy at my expense.”
But it wasn’t just babbling diversity bloggers who exploited Warmbier’s imprisonment.
For a few cheap yuks, liberal black comedian Larry Wilmore plowed ahead with smug disregard to how Warmbier’s parents, family and friends must have suffered as photos and videos of their son and loved one were plastered all over media. To canned laughter, Wilmore mocked Warmbier on his Comedy Central show with a graphic labeling him an “ASS,” which spelled out a fake frat name, “Alpha Sigma Sigma.”
“It’s just tough for me to have much sympathy for this guy and his crocodile tears,” Wilmore snarked as he roasted the “Frat Boy.”
Left-wing website Salon added another layer to the white male-bashing echo chamber:
“This might be America’s biggest idiot frat boy: Meet the UVa student who thought he could pull a prank in North Korea.”
Not to be outdone, Affinity Magazine (a “social justice” online magazine for teens) stomped on Warmbier’s grave after his death was announced:
“Watch whiteness work,” the publication tweeted. “He wasn’t a ‘kid’ or ‘innocent’ you can’t go to another country and try to steal from them. Respect their laws.”
This from a rag that had deified Black Lives Matter icons Michael Brown and Trayvon Martin as downtrodden youth whose extensive rap sheets must remain unmentioned at all costs.
Otto’s saboteurs engaged in the very same bigotry and stereotyping they recklessly accuse everyone else of at every turn. The far left learned nothing from leaping to conclusions about the Duke lacrosse players or the wrongfully accused members of Phi Kappa Psi at University of Virginia — where Warmbier was a junior double-majoring in commerce and economics.
By all accounts, Warmbier was a charismatic and caring human being whom one high-school classmate called “Everyone’s friend.” He was a lover of cultures and intellectually open-minded — “a warm, engaging, brilliant young man whose curiosity and enthusiasm for life knew no bounds,” according to his family.
Utterly consumed by malignant identity politics, the left-wing intelligentsia have become the intolerantsia. They are bent on dehumanizing individuals, fomenting racial, ethnic and class division in the name of “progressivism,” and never taking responsibility for the damage done.
Contrast the no-regrets policy of these “Frat Boy”-bashers, with a former North Korean prison guard, Lim Hye-jin, who escaped recently and recounted the horrors of life in the camps.
“We were manipulated not to feel any sympathy for prisoners,” she said. The guards of the totalitarian state “do not see them as human beings, just as animals.” After realizing she had been brainwashed by ideological monsters, she spoke out.
“Now I know they were normal people, so I feel very guilty.”
Will the short, slandered life and double death of Otto Warmbier prompt the American left’s cruel character assassins to admit the same?
Soul-searching, alas, requires a soul.
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Got bored and had an extra UDM lying around. Will likely take him off it once I get more materials.
Have ones of Piccolo, Vegito and Dodoria lying around too so maybe I’ll do more I don’t know yet.
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