Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Back to the Rock Season 2
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Speaking of burying Planes, the planned third film that would've came out last year didn't happen. Cars 3 is a thing instead, and that's beacause they need SOMETHING to sell merchandise off of in the highly profitable World of Cars, as Disney calls it.
Now, I consider the original Cars one of...
Fandoms complaining is a result of more and more adaptions for movies. Simply put, nothing's going to go everyone's way, but globdarnit the fandom will go to death threats to try and get what they want.
But, this Women Ghostbusters is actually bad enough to be Hated on. Seriously. Also; what...
I guess you're right, but Leslie Jones is god awful in Women Ghostbusters' trailer. In fact, she made me cringe with the slap gag at the end. Also, when you have unfunny comic relief for characters who are supposed to be a bit humorous, you have FAILED.
I think the biggest problem with the...
My problem with the Women Ghostbusters... The "humor". Seriously. The jokes in the movie all felt tired, and the "meh" plot just makes me look the other way. I'm not saying it's bad because it's all female, but it's pretty bad. Also, I think it's great how the official trailer for Women...
Oh, NO... And then after that she'll be in the New Ghostbusters, which was filmed not too far from my house... Sigh... She's just not that funny, especially since she always plays the same role in everything. But, people still show up for these movies, and they'll be making them for a while.
Batman V Superman will take the #1 spot with ease this weekend, considering the only New Wide releases are Gods Not Dead 2 and Meet The Blacks, which aren't really as wide as BvS anyway.
This could be decently successful. I'm thinking $150M is the best it would do, but $120M-ish seems more in line with it. It's closest family competition is Alice Through The Looking Glass, the week after, which might be too strange and dark for young kids who would rather see this, and Rachet...
The people who made Space Chimps... And all those other crap movies... They're still in Business. Their website looks like the people who ran it forgot it existed last time I checked! Why are they ripping off The Nut Job! How low can you go? But yeah, at least the concept is better, but last...
I don't think the Rodriguez Jetsons would've been good anyway, all of the Spy Kids movies weren't that great anyway. Plus, it likely would've happened with the worst brothers in Hollywood, the Weinsteins. *Shudders at thought of Weinstein kids films*
Why? Does anybody remember, even CARE about Bridget Jones? Haven't they learned that when a non-huge hit/franchise movie gets a sequel years later, it bombs? Sin City 2, Spy Kids 4, Zoolander 2, to name a few, didn't get in range of their predecessors for that reason.
Oh yeah, and they're...
That's funny, because I recall seeing something about Rovio, the Angry Birds Owner/creator, was financing a great deal of the film, and I would assume they wouldn't want no creative control over what is really their product. And if I were a decision maker at Rovio, I wouldn't let SPA make the...
Apparently, the Director of the Rachet and Clank movie, Kevin Munroe, or something like that, would also be the Director of the Sly Cooper movie. For there has been things on his Twitter and Instagram regarding the film. Now, the movie still could never be made, at least that's proof its past...
I agree about a Sly Cooper movie working better, but it will need to get interest through its own merit, as I presume the fanbase isn't as large as R and C.
And yeah, I'm not sure of my point completely either. I'm just thinking Rachet and Clank's success could lead to more video game...
I'm not really calling it truly awful, I'm just calling it below standard fare, bad. Also, I don't think the animation is bad either. Rainmaker is actually GOOD in the one thing they do, CGI animated movies.. I don't know if they do any tv shows except they used to. But, this isn't Pixar...
They all are indeed, but this seems to be a low-quality cgi movie combined with a video game movie.
Also, I don't see it being lost in the shuffle AS MUCH now that I see there's no legit family entertainment around unless The Jon Favreau Book is a hit. I mean, what other kids movies are there...
So, the Rachet and Clank movie is coming out this April, and I have a feeling this movie only exists as way to help increase the popularity of the video game franchise. It's made by the people who made Escape from Planet Earth, or at least the people who animated it, and that was a bad cgi...
That's strange. Dreamworks playing it safe could have to do with the fact that they have no real Franchise right now, and they are trying to find the safest, most "widely appealing" movies to make. Also, they really seem to want a Franchise, they do need one, the closest thing to a Franchise for...
Oh yeah, Ratatouille. That was a great movie too. I remember some of the early trailers tried to make it look dark and edgy. Instead, it was a fun and adventurous cooking movie. The part with the dead chef in the sewer and the rest of the sewer scene was pretty cool. A underrated movie, but I...
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