Saturday, August 26, 2017

The Netflix Adaptation of Death Note

 If you're looking for something a bit more dark within the manga & anime world, Death Note is a good place to start.
It is a popular manga that was written by Tsugumi Ohba & illustrated by Takeshi Obata.
It's first appearance came into the weekly magazine, Shonen Jump in 2003.
A lot of us are familiar with watching the anime, which originally aired in Japan in 2006, & in 2007 in the US. It has a total of 37 episode's.

Their were also other live action movie's of Death Note as well, but I'm not going to get into that at the moment, but if you're wondering, yes, they were good. 

Adam Wingard directed the new Death Note movie adaptation. Unfortunately the response doesn't look like it's the best, but for other's, like myself, have a positive response on the movie & within this article I'm going to explain to you why.




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Between the manga & anime, this Netflix movie is quite different. The movie is 1 hour & 40 minutes long so that's kind of a lot of the story you need to try to cram into that small amount of time. They didn't mention a lot of thing's we may deem as very important, but this is probably because the story needed to be shortened to fit into a single movie, & it's also why it got into the main story so quickly.
That's what I thought while I watched the movie, it was getting into it so quickly & I wasn't sure how I felt about that. I was skeptical. I felt disappointed, but I still sat through it until the end. First of all, I loved the music they had in the movie. A movie or tv show with good music is always a plus. I just wanted to mention that now.

For the people that don't know, the story revolves around Light, a high school student who find's a book that is labeled as "Death Note" on the front cover. There are rules for using the book, but basically, all he has to do is write down the name of the person while he imagines their face & then the person will die. With Light's newfound power he begins killing people that he believe's deserves it. Thing's of course get out of hand & a lot of crazy stuff goes down.

Light Yagami (though in this film he goes by Light Turner) was played by Nat Wolff. When I first heard that he was Light, I didn't really know what to expect. I think Light was originally more of an evil genius, so in this film I didn't feel like he was as bad, but that certainly didn't ruin anything for me. I have to admit, I honestly ended up loving that Nat was cast for this role. He did not disappoint me at all.

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Willem Dafoe played the role of Shinigami, Ryuk. A death God who find's amusement in anything basically evil. I was thrilled to see Dafoe play this character & I honestly can't think of anyone who would do a better job. He was absolutely fantastic & exactly how I imagined Ryuk would be & should be.

Keith Stanfield played the role of "L." Stanfield really surprised me. He may not look like our original L, but he was L. The personality & emotions were there. I really loved this so much. From the way he spoke right down to every action, as well as when he sat down. He really nailed the part.

I respect the hard work everyone put into this film. I don't think it was a bad film. Sure I would have loved to see more of the story that I'm familiar with put into the movie, but I can't complain. I think everyone did a really good job. Although, I have to admit, I was a little disappointed that when Misa touched the Death Note she couldn't see Ryuk. I'm sure they had their reasons for that. 
It wasn't a horrible film, & I'm sure I'll end up watching it again.





Taylor Swift Is Going Goth

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That's what they say.
Taylor Swift's new song "Look What You Made Me Do" has been posted online on August 24, just two days ago & it already has over 26 million views (I'm not actually surprised).
Her new song does in fact have that dark sound to it too.
I can dig it. 

Her new music video for "Look What You Made Me Do" will debut Sunday (tomorrow) at the 2017 VMAS.
She had released a short teaser clip of the new video & I'll just say that it definitely look's far different than I've ever saw Swift before.
Taylor Swift's new album, "Reputation", will be available November 10th.



Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Matte Black Latte is Darker Than Dark

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A coffee shop in New York City called "Round K" has this black matte latte on the menu.
Ockhyeon Byeon, who not only run's the Korean style coffee shop, but created the drink, say's that his customers inspired him because they like to order black coffee.
This drink is created using espresso, cacao powder, almond milk, & I bet you expected activated charcoal, our trendy ingredient this year, but it's actually organic coconut ash that give's this latte its black color.
People are surprised to find that it is deliciously sweet as well. Another plus for many people is that it's not only non-dairy, but also vegan.
They also have two other interesting beverages to satisfy your taste buds. Wasabi lattes & egg cappuccinos. 
Byeon stated that his customers love the drink & he'd like to make it a permanent menu option.



Sources & Images: TheEpochTimes

The Birthday Massacre: Under Your Spell

I remember the very first time I ever heard of The Birthday Massacre.
It was well over 10 years ago & I was scrolling around on the vampirefreaks website.
It was like nothing I ever heard before, honestly, & I was hooked!
The new album "Under Your Spell" was released on June, 9 of this year & as usual, their music never fails to disappoint.
They continue to carry that unique sound that we all love as well as the lovely vocals of Chibi.

Charcoal Latte: Dark, Delightful, & Healthy

Earlier this year the new trend came about & it continues.
This dark drink is a charcoal latte.
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It's made from activated charcoal. They say that it may actually be good for you.
It has detoxing effects that will help your digestive system. Some claim it can help whiten your teeth as well.
It may seem strange, though it is a healthy trend.


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Source & Images: someecardspopsugar