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Here's some more frightening puppetry courtesy of Cringevenom once again.
It's like they tried to fuse the Peppermint Park puppets with the Swedish Chef's literal live hands and they failed at both. And you gotta love how after those two clumsy oafs drop him after lowering him through the...
Is that Rex from Toy Story doing the VO?
Usually that sort of frantic tone is reserved for "Going Out of Business" commercials. Speaking of which, I have to give credit to the ones for Mervyns and Linens 'n Things back in 2008 (obviously produced by the same ad people, BTW) that went for a...
Well, I was right. San Andreas took home #1 with over $53 mil.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/weekend/chart/?yr=2015&wknd=22&p=.htm
The real disaster is the romantic dramedy Aloha, which has gotten many negative reviews from critics and only managed to hit #5 at only $10 mil.
So, how 'bout that San Andreas movie? Box Office Mojo hasn't put out official weekend numbers, but it's already been #1 last Friday, and could stay in that spot once the numbers are released.
I have to say, as meh as it looks, it at least doesn't look completely done in a green-screened studio...
Like many others, I give credit for Tomorrowland for giving a more optimistic outlook on the future not seen since the Tomorrowland ride first came out. Dystopias have long been discredited, so it's nice to see the opposite for a change. :)
That and CCC's (cupcake cakes). Those never look right.
http://cakewrecks.squarespace.com/home/2008/9/16/cupcake-cakes-always-wrecktastic-always.html
Anyway, might as well contribute something else terrible to this thread. Here's L.A. rap-pop group Imperial Stars performing their "hit" "Traffic...
Now that's a real bottom of the chicken bucket local kids' show. Blatant advertisements for fast food, cakes that the Cake Wrecks website would have a field day on, disinterested kids, and a bland host who looks like a young Conchata Ferrell. Should be a fitting candidate on TV Tropes' "So Bad...
Cringevenom is back with clips from The Gospel Bill Show containing a puppet named Oogene, a bald, bug-eyed, neurotic Ernie wannabe who makes Orel Puppington look like an atheist. I'd say these look uglier than the ape-like Wiser family puppets, but not as appalling as the ones from Peppermint...
Mad Max: Fury Road seems to be both a sequel and a reboot at the same time, following the story of the first three with a new actor in place. In this case, it's a better compromise than a hard reboot.
I'm surprised Roland Emmerich wasn't behind that meh-fest, but rather the guy who directed...
I don't know which of you guys to root for. I'd say you're both right for different reasons.
Isn't spy technology more about wacky gadgets disguised as ordinary objects, not about technology that can do amazing things?
I really liked both those episodes. They both show that Harvey is willing to grow and mature as a character in spite of his flaws, whether resisting change and being able to last a full night at a sleepover without calling his parents to take him home or taking care of his soon-to-be baby sister...
Even though it's '90s synth-sounding as all get-out, I admit to liking Adventures of Sonic's BGM, more so than SatAM's. It most likely uses preset patches from a Korg M1 digital synth rather than that PC game MIDI soundtrack sound. Take a listen to the "Da Voice" patch @ 13:30 and don't tell me...
I'm using Firefox version 38.0.1 (the latest version) and YT works just fine on my computer. The only problem I've been having recently is that whenever I load certain pages, things freeze up for a few minutes, but it seems to have stopped after changing up my browser and Flash player settings.
The guest-animated episode was pretty enjoyable. I enjoyed the payoff of the time-traveling short, and liked how Pendleton Ward used his old-school B&W sketchbook style he started off with in the short he produced. And it was also neat how a guest-animated Adventure Time episode aired the same...
"Like delicate lace, so the threads intertwine,
Oh, gossamer web of wond'rous design!
Such beauty and grace wild nature produces...
Ughh, look at the spider suck out that bug's juices!"
- Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes
Must have been something to cash in off The Princess and the Frog, considering Keith David's in it. But seeing as that thing came out four years afterward, I'd say it's too little too late.
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