

The mayor unlocked the glass door but left the large retail lights unlit. His campaign manager had rented the space next door for his headquarters, a defunct check cashing store, and the aroma was a nice bonus.


The smell of garlic, ginger, and grease wafted from the nearby Chinese restaurant. He hummed a song from Pink Floyd as he left his office. He closed the box and set it on the metal chair in the corner. However, he needed to speak at a nursing home in fifteen minutes. Īllen stopped to imagine what a truly unfiltered day on the campaign trail might look like. It said: Now you can say whatever you want. When he opened it, there was only one line of calligraphy. Allen saw a shiny corner sticking from the breast pocket, a small gilt envelope. On the other hand, the polls had their own truth to tell. “Should a king compete with his fool?” he asked. He worried that the Vaudeville antics made it harder to lead. Other candidates were still using them in other states, even after the last election. Yellow hair swooned at the front of a mostly bald head. It sported an orange face with pink circles around the eyes. He had asked his political party for funding, and along with a check, the package had arrived. I would score this a 6.5/10 and strongly recommend seeing it.Allen White, mayor of Centralia, stared at the ventriloquist dummy that reclined in the box. It isn't perfect but is definitely worth watching. Overall this is a very well done animated picture based on a video game. The conclusion fit the movie perfectly and kept the appropriate tone and darkness that overshadowed the entire movie. Hell's torture elements were very well presented and the storyline evolved perfectly. The monsters, ghosts and settings were excellent and the kill scenes, gore and blood splatter was remarkable. This movie is directed by Mike Disa (Hoodwink too! Hood vs Evil) and contains the voices of Graham McTavish (The Hobbit), Vanessa Branch (the Cell), Steve Blum (Cowboy Bebop), Mark Hamill (Star Wars) and JP Karliak (The Boss Baby). The storyline follows Dante's wife taken to hell by the devil himself and Dante finding a way to chase her down there with hopes of rescuing her. Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic (2010) is a movie I recently rewatched for the first time in a long time on Amazon Prime.
