Mark Kamibaya

  • Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    Well, my definition of feminism is like strictly making sure that women have in general equal rights with men. Once people talk about referring to Captainesses because the term Captain is male, that’s not feminism. That’s being a self-centered jerk. And true feminism at its core is biblical. At least that’s my belief.

    @Mark-Kamibaya You mean…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    Well, my definition of feminism is like strictly making sure that women have in general equal rights with men. Once people talk about referring to Captainesses because the term Captain is male, that’s not feminism. That’s being a self-centered jerk. And true feminism at its core is biblical. At least that’s my belief.

    @Mark-Kamibaya You mean…[Read more]

  • Jackson Graham replied to the topic Villain Reveal in the forum Fantasy 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya

    You guessed it…
    There definitely are legends of this villain, and the characters are definitely familiar with them. About meeting him, the characters do have to meet him, otherwise the villain would not necessarily work for what I am trying to do. What was different about your version of this problem (with your story)?

    Jackson…[Read more]

  • Sarah Spradlin replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya VidAngel is Studio C endorsed, so.. I mean, that’s definitely a plus. xD Jk, but seriously, like Hope said, it’s a good one as long as you’re alright with the whole $20 initial payment.

  • Sierra replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya. Our family just discovered Vidangel a few weeks ago and we LOVE it. It allows you to watch some really good movies that perhaps you wouldn’t otherwise (ex: Forest Gump), and you can’t beat the price!

  • Sarah Hoven replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya If you like tragedies, then you would probably enjoy Lawrence of Arabia. Film-wise, it was very well done, in my opinion. I’ve heard people say that it’s long and boring; that is not the case. It’s very well done.

    And about Braveheart- my parents say there’s pornography in it, so be careful.

  • Sarah Hoven replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya If you like tragedies, then you would probably enjoy Lawrence of Arabia. Film-wise, it was very well done, in my opinion. I’ve heard people say that it’s long and boring; that is not the case. It’s very well done.

  • Hope Ann replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya Yes, we started using Vidangel recently and it works really well…besides being only $1 for a movie after the original $20 is paid.

  • Snapper replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya @overcomer Yes! Vidangel!

  • Mallory O'Bier replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    VidAngel is awesome, @mark-kamibaya . You can put tons of filters on an incredible selection of movies. You can watch what you want to see without any of the unnecessary stuff you don’t. My family really enjoys it. If you sell the movie back to them within 24 hours you only pay a dollar. If you want to keep it, you pay $20 and it’s yours. 🙂

  • Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 2 months ago

    @Sarah-H Ah, that’s too bad. I wish valuable information wouldn’t go out of style. 😛

    @Mark-Kamibaya Huh, that’s funny…I never thought of men being feminist. Though to be honest, I’m not sure I’d call that feminism; I think that would go more under the banner of acting like a Christian and a gentleman. 😀
    And I haven’t used any of those movie…[Read more]

  • SleepwalkingMK replied to the topic Hi. in the forum Start HERE 8 years, 3 months ago

    @rolena-hatfield Thanks 🙂 Oh, that’s so cool! Haha, I’m reading The Horse and His Boy, my favorite book in my favorite series ever 😀
    @sarah-h I help my parents with the Kids’ Program, which does things like Sunday School, VBS, camps, and other activities. I’m in charge of a little library; so I have a box or bag filled with books, and the kids…[Read more]

  • Sarah Hoven replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @emma-flournoy I studied Davy Crockett many years ago, (I was homeschooled 🙂 ), and I remember being very impressed by his life. Actually, the first story I ever wrote was about him……wow, that was a long time ago. Anyway, I’ve never watched any movies or read any fiction about him, so I don’t know if the movie is biased or not, but I have a…[Read more]

  • Sarah Hoven replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @emma-flournoy I studied Davy Crockett many years ago, (I was homeschooled 🙂 ), and I remember being very impressed by his life. Actually, the first story I ever wrote was about him……wow, that was a long time ago. Anyway, I’ve never watched any movies or read any fiction about him, so I don’t know if the movie is biased or not, but I have a…[Read more]

  • Emma Flournoy replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @Mark-Kamibaya

    Yep, British period dramas (but not Pride and Prejudice and the Zombies. 😀 ) Have you seen any? I’d definitely recommend North and South, though if you’re a sci-fi geek that might not be your sort of thing. 😛
    Yeah, you’re right; I shouldn’t have lumped characters and dialogue into completely separate categories. Dialogue does come…[Read more]

  • @R-E-P sure, no problem. I work best with examples too. 😉
    So take this first paragraph: The wind whistled through the crenelations on the castle wall. To Carl, it was a common place sound and he was not consciously aware of it. Regardless, it made a fitting backdrop for his boyish imagination as he planned a strategic mission against the wily…[Read more]

  • Hope Ann replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @kate-flournoy I love Little Dorrit, and most of the other Dickens movie/mini series out there.

    @sarah-h I’v heard of I am not Ashamed and it looks really good though I’ve not seen it yet.

    I really want to see Priceless too.

    And The Great Escape and The Imitation Game are really good. I didn’t care for Unbroken as much, but that was because…[Read more]

  • Sarah Hoven replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya I’ve heard of Unbroken, but what are The Great Escape and Imitaion Game about? They sound interesting, for sure.

  • BlueJay replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya The Sons of Katie Elder is DEFINITELY a great movie. Really, really, really, really, really, really, really….good. *considers adding a few more ‘reallys’.*
    As for being scared of snakes, you at least have a lot of warning before Kaa enters and she is not made to be jumpy. I am totally petrified of snakes too but I watched it at…[Read more]

  • BlueJay replied to the topic Favorite Movies in the forum Film 8 years, 3 months ago

    @mark-kamibaya The Sons of Katie Elder is DEFINITELY a great movie. Really, really, really, really, really, really, really….good. *considers adding a few more ‘reallys’.*
    As for being scared of snakes, you at least have a lot of warning before Kaa enters and she is not made to be jumpy. I am totally petrified of snakes too but I watched it at…[Read more]

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