Phlibbit wrote:Although not named after a video-game character, my wife's cat is named "Jonesy" like the cat from the Alien films. Looks just like it too--although he has a few extra pounds on him.
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Aliens movies are by far my favorite series of films up to the third installment, so it really amuses me to know your cat was named Jonesy. He must have been really cute. ^^
Phlibbit wrote:Welcome to the board--glad you found us! Can't wait to see some of your fanart

Thank you very much! And I’ve since posted my fanart for all to view.
Redstar wrote:I think a lot of us that grew up with movies of the '80s and '90s tend to appreciate practical effects more than the over-saturation of CGI of today. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is probably the best example of a practical movie done right, but Super Mario Bros. itself provided a good balance between practical and special effects which in turn ushered in the next generation of filming.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was one of my favorite movies as a kid. Though I do enjoy today’s films, I think the creators rely a bit too much on CGI, to the point where it often looks fake. Realism of special effects is one of the reasons why I prefer
Super Mario Bros. Redstar wrote:While the movie had a lot of practical work, such as the sets, costume design, makeup and brilliant puppetry, it also had great digital work. It's really too bad that the movie didn't have the story to really reel people in so that they (and in turn the Academy) would realize how great the work put into it was.
The digital work absolutely blew my mind. When I first saw it, I was expecting a sequel to follow (I remember being convinced Wart would be the next villain). It disappoints me that the film itself wasn’t popular enough to pave the way for a
Super Mario Bros. 2.1upmushroom wrote:Hi Peach Blossom and welcome to the forums. I hope you enjoy the forums and find it pretty informational. 9I would also like to see that Wend O design you made.)
Thank you, 1upmushroom.

I haven’t had much time to scour around the boards much yet, but I surely will be soon. As I told Phlibbit, I’ve since posted my fanart of Wendy O.
Star Ma'am wrote:Thanks! I chose it because, as this is a
Super Mario board, then I'd be
expected to choose a thus-appropriate username. But in particular I really really love stars, so you can guess which of the classic three items dating all the way back to SBM1 is my favourite

You’re very welcome! And, yes, I knew if I was going to join the board, then my username would have to be something related to Mario, too. I think my favorite item throughout the games would have to be either the Fire Flower or Cape Feather, just because they’re so powerful. But the Star is easily the cutest of all. ;D
Star Ma'am wrote:Sorry to hear you lost her, she must have been so beautiful. But please find the photo of her if you can!
Aww, thank you, and she was. She was hit by a car nearly two years to the day I adopted her. But the memories I have of her are fond ones, like how when I’d sleep with her at night she’d still be there when I woke up. And yes, I’ll definitely let you know as soon as I come across that picture.
Star Ma'am wrote:I myself had a cat named Zelda - so-named because you'll never guess which NES game mom bought for me just before we bought her and her surviving twin sister Jenny! But both cats had cat flu - and Zelda's was worse, she narrowly survived it when we had her but she died from it at age 6. In her place we bought Crystal - who just happens to be the most beautiful cat I have ever seen!
It’s cute that you had a cat named Zelda (I love those games, too, and the music to
Ocarina of Time). I’m so sorry that she and Jenny both died from cat flu. My family has had so many pets (both cats and otherwise) die, and it's always painful.

I’m glad you got a new cat, though, and Crystal is such a beautiful name at that.

billbot85 wrote:Welcome to the forum Peach Blossom!! I know what you mean by being surrounded by people that constantly criticize the movie (half of them who had never even seen it) to the point that it's considered standard social etiquette. You will definitely like it here, this site is chock full of awesome stuff!! Yoshi was one of my favorite parts of the movie too! I always preferred animatronics to CGI, haha. Make sure you check out the interviews on the guys who worked on Yoshi in the interviews section!

Thank you, billbot86! I figured if anyone would understand and sympathize with my frustration over the harsh criticisms of the movie, you guys would.

It’s awesome that you are a fan of Yoshi, as well. While CGI is impressive, I’ve always liked animatronics a lot more, too. And I’ll certainly check out those interviews…there’s a lot on this site that I want to read/look through thoroughly.