tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8725389038894378231.post4811674675224314871..comments2023-04-21T21:23:03.009-07:00Comments on Daily Onorio: Puss in Boots (2011): A First LookOnoriohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07702459411492147212noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8725389038894378231.post-74545490639193446792011-10-08T13:29:17.422-07:002011-10-08T13:29:17.422-07:00I saw your page and for a second there, I thought ...I saw your page and for a second there, I thought you were just another crazy fool. When I read the content, I was motivated to follow you. <br /><br />I am interested in hearing more about your point of views. How would you create a cinematic experience or to what extent would you limit mediocricy in movies?<br /><br />However, my time is short due to art college and I only satisfied my necessity, by following you.<br /><br />Still, I want to hear more from you and your influences when you decided to create this page. I am but a rambling fool, but I feel like I have to study you carefully. By studying, I mean that I read the critic on the Powerpuff Girls and saw some of the Thai Commercials. Don't you have an autobiography or something?<br /><br />The reason: I'm creating a story based on a clown, but the subject of the story is missing some details. After hearing your version on Mario and the Whoopass Girls, I got this punch on how I can fix my story. I felt like I had to thank you, so thanks and no, don't take me like a f---ing stalker.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com