I think it's just because it's the name I use in chat and it's easier to type. I'm pretty good - yourself?
Then I was correct with my previous statement. How you?
A lot of people are already calling me that.
Your name is Mae now.
I'm actually booked till June. The rest of my request list will breeze me through April and May (though I'm also riding The Amazing Spider-Man 2 coattails by reviewing Spider-Man 2 for the PlayStation) and then I'll have an open window in June before I can review the last thing on my request list. I might slip in a movie or two. Not sure. I've been wanting to get to my PS3 library for some time. Ah well, the future looks bright. I should review one of my Buffy games at some point just so I have an excuse to look at the 1992 movie. OMG that thing was terrible. I'm surprised the Nostalgic Critic hasn't done a video on it.
See, you've got weeks and weeks sorted for yourself now.
True. And since I reviewed their video games I could also look at the Casper, Harry Potter, Power Rangers, Monsters, Inc., Spider-Man, Digimon, X-Men, Sailor Moon, Star Wars, Pokemon, Lord of the Rings, and Batman movies.
You've just got to try and bring something new to the table, even if it's just your particular style of writing.
It would give me more flexibility at least. If I don't want to play a game that week I can just pop in a movie, watch it and then write the review after and have the rest of the week to myself. Maybe I can transition into it slowly; review a movie adaption of a video game like Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil or the Final Fantasy movies and see how those do. That opens up a pretty wide door for me because there are so many bad movies based off video games. The downside is most of them have already been ripped to shreds by other reviewers.
You can always try. If you try and it doesn't work out, you haven't exactly lost anything.