User:TigerBlazer

"We don't need no education! We don't need now thought control! No dark sarcasm in the classroom! Teacher, leave them kids alone! HEY! Teacher! Leave them kids alone!"

- Another Brick in the Wall, Part 2

Hello there. I am TigerBlazer and I love to work on these wikis. I also love movies (even some bad ones), which is why I am very active on this wiki. I primarily make pages here, but I also do some edits to other pages occasionally.

Pages I Made Here
Wing Commander (Film) (First page here and is also a featured page 🏆)

Star Trek: The Motion Picture

The Lord of the Rings (1978) (The 6th longest page here and featured page 🏆)

Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (The page was already here, but I completely rewrote it to look better. Also a featured page 🏆)

Pages I'm Going To Add In the Future
KISS! Meets the Phantom of the Park

Fellowship of the Ring (Soviet Union Adaptation)

The Sandlot 2

A Little Bit About Me
I am a Tolkien fan, and I like the animated The Hobbit and Return of the King, although the Peter Jackson films are better in my opinion. But I like lots of other fantasy stuff as well, such as Dungeons & Dragons. I am also a big Trek fan, as you can tell from the pages I made and my favorite films list below. I love video games the most though, and my favorite is Wing Commander. I spend most of my time playing RPGs on my PC and spend entire months devoted to a single game at times (I played Wasteland 2 for 90 hours in 1 1/2 months, and completion was truly satisfying.) I spend way to much time here on these wikis, but I have made a lot of friends here anyway so it doesn't matter to much if I'm enjoying myself. Sure, trolls can be annoying, but they never bother me to much.

How I Write Pages On This Wiki
My method for writing pages on this wiki is very different from my work on the other ones. Before I watch a film I am going to add to the wiki, I get out at most, three pieces of paper and two pencils. I also get out something to write on. I then put on the film on my TV and take notes while watching it. Usually, these notes are very short in length, but give me a basic idea on what to add. I then get to my sandbox when I finish the film, put in my notes, and add on to them drastically. I usually watch the film only once for the project, although I may watch it a second time in some cases. When I finish my pointers, I then add the plot of the film and for the "Reception" section, I consult Wikipedia and find critical reviews of the film, go to the links attached to them, and add the reference to my page. I also use Rotten Tomatoes sometimes and very rarely, IMDb.

My Top 10 Favorite Films
1. WALL-E

2. Tron (1982)

3. Isle of Dogs

4. Rogue One

5. Avengers: Endgame

6. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan

7. Pink Floyd - The Wall

8. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (Extended Version)

9. Cars

10. The Empire Strikes Back

But Wait, What Movies Do You Not Like (In No Particular Order)?
1. The Cat in the Hat (2003) (My least favorite film of all time.)

2. The Sandlot 2

3. Wing Commander (Film)

4. Flushed Away (Yes, really.)

5. The Sandlot: Heading Home

6. Norm of the North

7. Foodfight!

8. Cuties

Q&A
Question: Why are you remaking existing pages here?
 * Answer: Well, there are certain films on this wiki that are pretty bad, but they do not have large enough pages to explain all of their flaws. For example, I remade the Star Trek V: The Final Frontier page because it mostly explained that the plot was what was wrong with the film, but it had a lot more flaws than just that, including special effects, character development, wasted potential, and other things. Therefore, I remade the page to be higher quality. Some other pages like these have no reception sections and have a lack of references, which I fix when remaking these pages.

Question: Why add Star Trek: The Motion Picture here when you love it so much?
 * Answer: Simple, because not a lot of people like it. I'm in the minority of people who like it, and more people dislike it, so I decided to do what was best and add it here despite my bias for the film.