In The Devil’s Lair, We Never Sleep
something was turning around in his mind, a thought, a scratch that he couldn’t reach
having sight but the shadows painted blind
mirrored the voices, shackled in speech
defenseless against the darkness that crawled under his skin, soft flesh was tormented by disease
echoed the pain within,
hurling over thousand shades of unease
the nightmares had returned, sleepless nights filling his veins with guilt and dread
shapeless moments quickly got burnt, fomented creation of hell inside his head
insanity knocked on the doors, vile tongues as if shattered glass floating in his bloodstream, payback was signed by demon himself
chunks of flesh scattered around the heaven floors, all rotten souls preserved soundless scream and lost their ways in classic death fermentation before the twelve
he fell to the floor, limbs twisted and bent, angels and demons both calling his name, what he had done, left a mark, an edge cutting knife under the skull
tracing old war, when everything was never meant, days of glory, like a dying flame, barely lighted up his lifeless hull
redemption, the angels sang,
cleaned your wounds, mended the broken bones
shouted out the holy light,
confused, he tried not to hear
devoured by the sins —
a luscious delight of the impending doom
damnation, the demons sang,
crawled across my ground, unleashed my hellish moans
soared high in the hollow night
where benevolence was left abused,
“now, clench your fear
dig deep into your wounded skin
strain your eyes, peer into the gloom”
the night drifted into a finale
yet the nightmares were reluctant to quit
cemented into his subconscious, ruthless killers of faith
body squirming, muscles in spasms
*another day arisen, foul sinner*
find your hope
or the endless turmoil of torments shall never end
something was turning around in his ever-fleeting reality,
a bottomless pit with its troubled wit
which smothered him senseless
so brilliantly obnoxious, a persephonic wraith
in symphonic bastardisation of his scriptural orgasms
taunting the angelic brigadier into existence in a dewlit morning like a pompous winning loser
walking the notochord of corporeal slob —
the lone(ly) sheep-clothed wolf barely felt content.
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Anarosewood
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Carpe Noctem
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July, 2019
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Harry Situation Reviews: Toy Story 4
The toys are back in town.
Toy Story 4 is Disney and Pixar’s newest film and addition to the Toy Story franchise. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, and the gang are all back for another plastic adventure, once again featuring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cussack, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles, and Wallace Shawn reprising their roles while also adding Christina Hendricks, Tony Hale, Jordan Peele, Keenan-Michael Key, and Keanu Reeves (whoa) to the fun cast.
After the events of the third film when their first kid Andy gives them to a little girl named Bonnie, their kid makes a new toy out of a spork and names it Forky (voiced by Tony Hale), which comes to life on its own (don’t ask how or why). But Forky does not feel fit to be Bonnie’s toy and tries to leave during a road trip. So Woody and Buzz try to bring him back while running into a familiar face, Bo Peep (reprised by Annie Potts), meet new toys like Ducky and Bunny (voiced by Key and Peele) and Duke Caboom (voiced by Keanu Reeves), and try to avoid the clutches of a doll named Gabby Gabby (voiced by Christina Hendricks) and her ventriloquist puppet henchmen.
I greatly enjoy each of the Toy Story movies. I practically grew watching them from the beginning. This franchise is pretty much my childhood. This is everyone’s childhood a anyone born or grew up in the 90s. Toy Story was Disney/Pixar’s first film that kickstarted a 24 year streak for animation success for the company. The Academy Award for Best Animated Feature was practically made for them (although they lost to Shrek when one of their films was first nominated (true story)). And each film seem to get better with age, and each film in the series is better than the last.
So like everyone I was scratching my head at the idea that Disney and Pixar announced that there will be a fourth Toy Story. I mean the third one was perfect. Seeing Andy say goodbye to his toys and give them away was the biggest tearjerker of all of cinema. Regardless, it’s here, and it’s really good.
First positive, it’s nice to have the original cast back. I don’t think this film would be the same without Hanks, Allen, and the rest. Even comedy legend Don Rickles, who passed away two years before this film’s release, his voice can be heard in this movie like he’s still apart of this series. That’s how you pay tribute to a legend.
The additional voice cast is great too. I swear Key and Peele add-libbed their own lines into the movie. There’s no way they couldn’t have. There’s no way the screenwriters wrote all their dialogue because their lines were just too funny. And Keanu Reeves was a scene stealer here too. Everything he says is just a boatload of awesome.
Having all the characters from the previous films is a plus too. I like how they expanded on Bo Peep in this movie. I mean, in the first two, she was nothing more than a side character. Here, she's more fleshed out (sort of speak). She has a lot more to do and she's done so much between films. I will say that one downside is that most of these characters from the previous films sadly don't have a lot to work with. I get it. This is an hour and a half flick and there's only so many characters you can fit onto the screen.
And with all the new characters added in this you'd think there'd be one that would be annoying, right? Nope. I was not annoyed by any of them. I liked them all. I was suprised to have liked the character Forky in this movie. I thought he was going to be the most ear-grating thing in the whole movie but thankful that was not the case. I also really liked the portrayal of the villain, Gabby Gabby, in this movie too. She's not some twist villain at the end, and they actually made her very complex and sympathetic. I honestly hesitate to even call her a villain because while her motives are a bit self-centered, she's by no means trying to do actual harm to anyone. And there's a moment where I actually felt really bad for her. Kudos, Pixar.
The animation in these movies seem to get better with each film, and the animation in this film is top-notch. Very bright. Very vibrant. The details really shine on each character, setting, and background.
The humor is great too. This was a very funny Toy Story movie. Probably the funniest. You got Key & Peele. Of course the movie is going to be funny, and their characters are the ones that'll bring the most laughs.
But aside from the humor, this is also a very emotionally driven story too, much like the previous films. Most of the emotion comes from Woody now trying to figure out his place in the world, and it works brilliantly.
The only thing I can say that was a negative is all the little hiccups that happen along the way in the story. Meaning, there the main characters have a main objective to get to, but they get sidetracked with something else that pops up. This is only a minor gripe though. I get the reason why some of these events happen and they do work for this movie.
I won't say that this is the best of the Toy Story movies, at least in my opinion, but it is definitely worthy of being part of the franchise, and it is a fitting conclusion to the whole series. If you love Toy Story or Pixar or both, this one's for you. If you're hesitant to see this movie because you don't think that it's going to be all that great just because it sticks out from a well complete film trilogy, don't worry about it. This movie is worth your time and it does nothing but further build on the franchise.
Right now, it's time to say goodbye to this beloved series from my childhood. But don't worry, you’ll always have a friend in me.
Positives:
-Outstanding voice cast
-Amazing animation
-Old characters
-New characters
-Very funny
-Very emotionally driven
Negatives:
-All the hiccups along the story
-Most characters sidelined
Final Grade: A-
Also, I just want to say how nice to see a G-rated movie in theaters right now. I know, right. I thought G-rated family films were a myth these days.
So those are my thoughts on Toy Story 4. Have you seen it? What were your thoughts on it? Which one's been your favorite of the series? Please be kind, leave a like and comment, and check out more reviews here on Prose!
Best Quote:
Buzz Lightyear: “To infinity...”
Woody: ”...and beyond.”
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One nightstand
It was a dark and stormy night
and our limbs were in a tangle
hours go by and we’re all finished
I use the bathroom
when I return the money is on the table
I head for the door and you stop me
you tell me you love me
“Please don’t go” you plead by the bed boxers around your ankles. You look so pathetic and worthless. You kept kept your ring on your finger while you buried your head between my legs.
I wasn’t going to stay I wasn’t even going to return your call. This was your third time with me and you want my love?
I turn around my heels clack and click silently under the rug. Your still exposed I take you in my mouth I drag my tongue to your neck. Your jugular pulsating as I massage you erect again. “Please don’t stop” you can barely get the words out.
You close your eyes and I sink my teeth deep into your neck. You let out a blood curdling scream “BITCH” you push me to the floor but it’s too late I tasted your blood my fangs are out now and I’m not going home hungry again.
Decaf?
“Something‘s missing. Something‘s wrong.
I used to know where I belong,
but now each day feels like a fight.
Nothing in my life feels right.
My mom tap-dances on my nerves.
My father has this way with words
that makes me feel like I’m a child.
My credit bill is running wild...
And then there’s the environment...
Let’s not start on the President!
My friends are all so self-obsessed,
and my chihuahua is possessed!
My Facebook posts are massive fails,
I’m terrified of vapor trails...
Oh, I just want the world to stop!”
“... Ma’am, this is a coffee shop.”
#therapy #coffee #chihuahua #whatisthepointofthese #challengeoftheweek