Monday, September 28, 2015

Geek Week, 2015!


Bright and wonderful morning to all!

Today marks our first day for The Character World's first ever Geek Week!
In case some of you are not familiar with the concept of Geek Week, I shall explain...
it's a marvelous invention created just for us geeks, to literally geek out about any and all things that we're passionate about. A week solely for celebrating your many fandoms or just your favorite things.
You can celebrate it in any way, for as many days, be it one thing or two things or 100 things.

Since the rest of the admins and I were unable to find an official date for the official Geek Week, we decided to come up with our own! So, starting today on September 28, we'll be posting about various things that we're passionate about and we hope you enjoy the ride.
I will be posting mostly my favorites in fandoms and my personal opinions. Some things will be counted as mini reviews, perhaps-- and I will do my best to post every day with a wide range of fun little treats.

So, sit back and munch on some popcorn!
We hope you enjoy the experience just as much as us!
And don't feel shy to join in on Geek Week, too! And we'll be most pleased to hear your thoughts and/or requests. :) God bless, all! And happy geeking! ♥

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Why do I like Gotham?

That is a question that I wonder on Mondays, the day of Gotham episodes. I think I have come up with an answer to that question: The villains are intriguing.
I've always loved Batman, but I'd never really liked the villains. I had always thought that the villains were kind of unrealistic, especially Penguin. I pretty much didn't like any Batman villains except The Joker and Harley Quinn.
Now, as I watch Gotham, I absolutely love the villains. Penguin, whom I love the most, has convinced me that I can love any Batman villain. 
In Gotham, it makes it normal for you to like the villain. I get to see the villains up close. I can see their drive, and why they do what they do with more clarity. It's the beginning of everything in Gotham, which will eventually lead to the need for Batman. But for now Gordon is the only real hero.
It is great to see how it all got started. The characters are amazing, and I'm always on my toes on what will happen next. It's of the best script writing on the planet. They have these really intense moments, with funny twists to them. What is there not to love?
Gotham is great for those who want villains... villains... aaaaand more villains.

Which is why I love Gotham so much. ^.^

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Legolas Graceful Rockstar Greenleaf.








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Sunday, September 6, 2015

Star Wars & The Expanded Universe

Though it’s not as mainstream as the movies, the Star Wars Expanded Universe is very popular, especially among fans. Starting after Return of The Jedi and continuing from thereon, the world has expanded as different authors produce different stories, which can be found in books, video games, television series, and more. The universe is so big that Disney probably felt the need to not make it canon for their movies—it would be very difficult to keep up with the continuity, and the one in the EU doesn’t always stay consistent due to all the different writers and stories.
So where do I stand on all of this? 
I have to admit: I have a complicated relationship with the EU. Sometime after finishing the Original and Prequel trilogy in 2005, my older brother introduced me to Wookiepedia, arguably one of the most reliable fan-based Star Wars internet encyclopedias (i.e. Star Wars’s version of Wikipedia), where I began to delve into EU material. A lot of the stuff I felt was inconsistent with the Star Wars movie timeline—and also contained continuity errors and doses of out-of-character (OOC) portrayals of some of my favorites. “Why would Luke turn to the dark side?” I questioned when I had learned of it. “Why wasn’t Mara Jade mentioned in the films if she was such an important figure to the Emperor?” So many “Why didn’t the character do this?” or that, and then some of the story lines themselves perplexed me. 
I particularly bagged on the 2008 Clone Wars series whenever it came out; while the 2002 one felt like it (and probably was intended to) follow the movie timeline up to Revenge of The Sith, this one did not. Instead, it felt like it had its separate storylines, with events that seemed enormous during the Clone Wars never being mentioned once in the movies. My biggest pet peeve, I remember, was the Ashoka Tano character. Why would Anakin be forced to take on a Padawan?” I thought, not liking the idea, “And why wouldn’t he mention her in Revenge of The Sith?” She seemed too important of a character not to—she was one of the protagonists, after all. 
But I got over that several years later—either last year or this year, unfortunately. Yes, yes, I know, it took me 5-6 years to get over it and mature, but to be fair, I was only 8 when I first started “hating” on the EU and 11 with the Clone Wars. Anyway…
My biggest problem with the EU is continuity. Everyone is supposed to be connected, and I tried to connect everything, but I ran into too many inconsistencies in the characters’ behaviors, new characters whom were important but never mentioned in the films, storminess that seemed to contradict one another…
But that’s really just the problem: it was trying to be canon. I didn’t know that there were SO many writers and that they had their own separate storylines—of COURE they’re going tone continuity errors and such! In fact, now that I think about it, they did a mighty good job trying to connect the stories together for so many stories!
I think it would have been better to just have alternate universes, which is why I’m glad Disney made the EU non-canon. Actually, I wish they would have used some of the awesome new characters introduced in the stories (I’ll get to that later), but I understand their decision: there is just too much EU material to cover to make sure that you’re not interfering with anything, and it was a hassle I’m sure they didn’t want to go through. Deeming it “non-canon” seems a little extreme, I can see, especially for fans who grew up with it (I’m pretty sure the Thrawn Trilogy started in the 80s after Return of the Jedi), but maybe they could have gone (and will, eventually) with the alternate universe route instead.
Actually, that brings me to another thing: the different cannons. G-canon (George Lucas’ canon) is “real” canon and counts the movies and any EU material George deemed happened, so that can be seen as the main universe. And then after that I think is the book canon, which makes sense since the EU books started after the films. After that I believe are the television series (though Disney considers Clone Wars and Rebels canon, despite my reservations), and the other things go into their own canon. Basically, as one person working on the Star Wars franchise did (it may have been George himself!), the different canons can be seen as alternate universes. This definitely avoids confusion
But enough of that: I like to get the negative stuff out, the “bad news” before the “good news”. Let me explain what I like about the EU.
Contradictory to what I said about some of the storylines, some of them were REALLY interesting and fit into the timeline pretty well. The Thrawn Trilogy, for example, intrigued me greatly. While I have still yet to read it, I really want to.
And my issues with Ashoka went deeper than her being Anakin’s apprentice; I didn’t care for the character herself. If it was just that she didn’t fit in canon, then I should have said the same thing about Mara Jade and Siri Tachi and Feris Oilon, but I didn’t. To me, the latter characters felt well-rounded, interesting, and unique; Ashoka did not. I felt like she was the atypical spunky teenage heroine, a female version of Anakin. She was bland to me, and still is to an extent (though I’ve learned to get rid of my unnecessary hate for her). It’s not that I don’t like Ashoka; it’s more that I don’t find her to be an interesting character, but I see her so much that I’d like to like her but can’t. 
Anyway, the EU has things I like in it and things I don’t, just like everything else. I don’t want to consistently argue about how it’s not canon, and now that I’ve gotten older, I’ve matured from that (thankfully). The EU has its place in the Star Wars universe, and, though it is really long and would probably take forever to cover all of the material, I really love how they expanded the Star Wars universe. I love the franchise so much; the only reason I was so critical of it is because of my deep love for Star Wars. 

Friday, September 4, 2015

Adventures with The Character Queen; the Hype Awakens..

Ask anyone who knows me and they will tell you how much of a loon I am for good old Winter time.
Autumn's pretty cool, too. Not all too crazy about it like a lot of people I know, but I enjoy it cuz it starts to bring in the cold and cozy Winter season. Bring on the Christmas!
Yes, I am one of those crazy few people on this planet who prefers the cold.
So as you can imagine, I'm thrilled that September is finally here. ♥

I'm also one of those few crazy people who gets Christmas presents ahead of time. I've been doing it since late July or so and have so far covered 4 people and even 2 birthdays. ;)
Trust me. It's worth it in the long run when you see a bunch of awesome things to actually buy for yourself.

So yeah, I was out shopping late tonight and spotted quite a few lovelies in the store.
I think I'll also share the things I saw the other day.
Welcome to a lovely piece from your Queen's adventurous store photography!



I originally had a ton of pics from that particular store, but as you can see, I combined them all.
Couldn't help but fangirl hard at the vg ones and laugh my butt off at the fire chicken.

I also took a brief trip to the sunglasses section whilst waiting for my mom...


Yeah, I'm not proud.
Next will be the ones from tonight. I know a few of these Artemis will love. :)

Clear the way for your Queen, fools!

XDDD



Couldn't help but get these! They were major amounts of adorable. <3

They get rid of these things like the plague, so I had to snap a shot before it was gone!

Oh and hey, Artemis, found something for your future kid. XDDD

And something for my future kid. ;)


Now here's something that my dad drew my attention to.
Please understand, I in no way endorse Elsa's reign, but someone's got to shed light on the gruesome reality of Disney Monarchy and the vicious controversy they ignite in their citizens.

I, for one, find it disgraceful that some heathen would publicly put up a display like this.
Someone obviously has it in bad for Disney royalty and we must find them and put a stop to this brutality.

That's all for that trip, I'm afraid!

I did, however, enjoy feasting tonight on the lovely bag of Pumpkin candy corns! <3



Yes, I know, they're not average candy corns, but I honestly prefer these ones over the original.
They taste so much more richer and heavenly and I'm positively too addicted to them. >.<
But I am pleased to see they have arrived early and I couldn't be any more giddy. <3

That's all for now! I hope you enjoyed the fun. :)
Come back next time for more adventures with your Queen! ^^

God bless,
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Autumn Funko Pop! Line-Up..

Sunday, August 2, 2015

My Favorite Star Wars Films (So Far!)


Hey, guys! Artemis here! I know I haven't posted in FOREVER, but since The Character Queen posted awhile back, I'd figure I'd help her in bringing this blog back to life. So today I've got a new post for y'all :)

Although Episode VII (which is now titled The Force Awakens!) has yet been released, I thought it'd be nice if I just listed my favorite Star Wars film so far. I'm sure a lot of people will disagree with me because 1. Empire Strikes Back is not on the top (don't kill me! ;) and 2. A Prequel Trilogy movie is (again, don't kill me! ;) but I just want to remind all y'all that these are my opinions and I'm more than welcome to hear yours. Enjoy :)

1. Revenge of The Sith

This film had my favorite story out of all the Star Wars films. It also simultaneously broke my heart, but, you know, it's a tragedy...I loved the raw emotion of the story and Anakin's struggle and just the overall fear and overcoming it - or letting it take over completely. Palpatine was hands-down the greatest in this film; we barely saw him in the Original Trilogy, and here we see him just being that manipulative selfish megalomaniac that we love to fear. To me, this was also the most character-developed prequel. It may have its flaws (Anakin's general naivety, the Jedi's less-than-stellar judgement, and Padme dying of a broken heart...), but overall I LOVED the story. It's very close to heart to me, personally, in words I may not be able to explain, but something that you can just feel, you know?

2. The Empire Strikes Back

This is most definitely my second favorite and arguably the most well-made Star Wars film to date. The stakes have raised, and the drama intensifies, and you just are on the edge of your seat for the whole ride. I loved seeing Luke's training to become a Jedi and the challenges he struggles, Han and Leia on the run from the Empire and simultaneously falling in love with their epic romance, Vader's incredible scare-factor and Lando Calrissian's hotness (I mean, coolness...) It's probably the most exciting Star Wars film. My only complaints would really be about the C-3PO character (who's almost always annoying, I guess), and Luke isn't the most interesting hero, but overall it was a really good film. It doesn't surprise me that people consider ESB to be their favorite Star Wars film.

3. A New Hope

It was definitely fun, and I guess I just liked how ROTJ was more serious and mature, but ANH was loads of fun. No part of it felt too boring, and I just loved the ride. Of course, I guess you could say that I preferred a more serious tone, which I do, but A New Hope was really fun and enjoyable. I liked getting introduced to the new characters and following into the wonderful world of Star Wars for the first time. It was a great beginning to a film.

4. Return of The Jedi

This is probably my next favorite. It's pretty awesome seeing how Luke has grown and matured over the films - plus, he gets to be a kickbutt hero now! ;) Han and Leia's epic romance finally takes off, secrets are revealed, Darth Vader is redeemed, and the galaxy is saved again. I do think they spent too much time at Jabba's palace (I wasn't a big fan of the whole sequence), and I wasn't too fond of the Ewoks. Vader's redemption felt too quick, but I do like how he was redeemed, and I do think it can make sense in the grand scheme of things. Overall, ROTJ was a pretty good movie.

5. Attack of The Clones

This wasn't a favorite Star Wars film of mine - the story was everywhere at times, there was too much unrealistic romantic dialogue between Anakin and Padme, and there was more focus on the story than the protagonists - but it was decidedly better than TPM; in this one, there is more character focus, in my opinion, and who doesn't love the Geonosian battle scene nearing the end? ;) Plus, I liked how we saw a side of Anakin's growing darkness, even if he is whiny at times.

6. The Phantom Menace

Although I like the Prequels much more than most people, I have to agree with fans and critics on this one. To me, there was too much plot going on that it started getting convoluted, and there wasn't enough character focus. I would have changed the story to make things simpler. Anakin was the main character, but he didn't show up until later in the film, and I think that it would have been better it they focused on him and had him unintentionally getting involved in the Jedi action, similar to Luke in ANH. (And I really didn't care for Jar Jar Binks)

Well, those are my favorite Star Wars films and a little explanation to all of them. To all the Star Wars fanatics (like me!) out there: What are yours? Do you feel like a story was better (like me) but that another film was better well-made on the whole? If so, what would that order be like? Feel free to let me know in the comments below!