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I regret ever getting to know or becoming friends with this individual, and even purchasing games for him. He doesn't seem to want to improve his behavior or really get anything else out of life other than causing trouble for other people.
I'd love to get proven wrong on all of this and see him make a heel face turn into greatness, but I've invested way too much time trying to help him make this happen and realizing that my time would have been better spent elsewhere, producing better results.
I watched that scene, I Need a Hero recently. My God, what perfection. I don't know what exactly it was, but that whole scene was like nothing I have ever seen in a movie before. It was far fetched but in a good way. The powerful voice of the Fairy Godmother, whenever she roars "Hit It!", the start of one of the best scenes ever to grace movies. The transitions between Shrek and the huge gingerbread making their way to the castle and the Fairy Godmother singing was perfectly paced. A massive party inside the castle meanwhile the guards are doing their jobs to take down a huge piece of dough, Mongo screaming like a F ucking dinosaur when he gets hit and starts kicking the gumdrop button back to them. The whole scene was well paced. It was fast, but balanced everything well. Amazing every single time.