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The Tom and Jerry movie is painful on both levels. It's an insult to Tom and Jerry fans, worse than all the 70's, Filmation, and Gene Dietch shorts combined. And even if you don't mind what they did to their characters, they didn't even need to be in the movie, first of all... but the rest of...
Well, Oz did make more money than Oogieloves did, at least. But by all means, Oz is DTV quality at best. Something tells me their plans of a TV series and sequels may be entirely dashed. They planned on this being a much, much bigger success than it inevitably was... I mean, even Nut Job...
I'll agree that she shouldn't be obligated, and I don't smile much either.
Though, it is an actress that's... well... I'd say completely nuts, but not in a fun Gary Busey/Nick Cage type way.
Aside from that, it makes you wonder why it was even a good idea to do a clip show of the series utilizing clips of completely different animation. The thing just feels like filler all over. Even the introduction is longer and slower than usual. I don't even think it was done out of...
Yeah. I blame crap like The Tom and Jerry Movie, We're Back, and Thumbellina for why no one took that or Iron Giant seriously. If it didn't have the Disney brand on it, it was considered a knockoff. Not to mention how they firmly cemented cartoon movies as kid's entertainment, both things...
His 80's films were art because he was free to do his own thing without some studio telling him to ape Disney movies. Thumbellina is a disgrace to his talents, and manages to somehow be worse than Filmation's unlicensed sequel to Snow White. And that was a bad film itself. Just every single...
Like I said in the Arthur thread, the clips of the original animation only serve to make the flash animation look worse and more obvious. I hated when they redubbed George's dialogue with the wrong tone and inflictions, taking the emotion out of the scene. It had a lame set up, things were...
Considering her fanbase are hormonal tweenagers that genuinely liked Twilight unironically, I buy it. Completely and utterly.
Seriously. A WORSE story about vampires than the Tomb of Dracula anime.
Anyway, you sure it's not that if she smiles, it will break the universe and she'll turn into...
Ladonna, I'll admit, became a better, more wisely used character after her Poochie-esque debut. You know, where she never shuts up not even for a second and talks almost faster and louder than Goo from Fosters Home.... and even then, Goo was an intentionally annoying. But I really think the...
TMNT made significantly less (even counting the international) than Guardians did, despite the fact that one's an obscure 1970's comic that doesn't even have the original line up of characters and one's a trusted brand with 3 cartoon series, 4 movies, that live action thing, several comic books...
I'd say that the in show bits weren't that good, but the parts hosted by Patchy the Pirate with mock behind the scenes footage were pretty good. Too bad that they were so short. You could have made the entire special just Patchy showing and commenting on fake through the years clips like that...
Something I really don't mind if it's one of Arthur's friends. But when it's like a friend of a friend of D.W.? No thanks. Then it expanded to friend of a friend of Kate, and Mei Lin (the most obnoxious jerkwad on the show)... You can't even call it Arthur and Friends. More like Arthur and...
Obsessing over preschool programming is one thing, but obsessing that not preschool programming (Angry Beavers is very not preschool, neither is Super Mario Bros Super Show) being preschool. That's just weird, right there.
I mean, if they're going to make up dopey stories about lost episodes...
You know, I was in the area and I totally forgot to go in. But yeah, it had a brand name or something like it was a DTV movie or television series that didn't air anywhere that mattered. I'll get it one day so I can look up if it was a thing or not.
Really seems that other than that Wizard of...
Well, we wanted a Muppet video game. Looks like we're going to get one, and it looks like consistent quality of others... or lack there of. it's clear they're going for kids and all, but Muppet Platformer games aren't exactly a high standard.
Considering they rerun reruns multiple times in new episode seasons that run together with reruns that used the reruns before, I'd say they're in danger of turning the audience off with 10 minutes of reused footage in the middle of the show. I know they say kids love repeats and repetition, but...
I don't see those films being that much of a problem, and the DVD release date was probably in the cards since the film was made. Amazing Spider-Man 2 sounds like the only strong competition.
But seriously... the brand is stronger than one odd movie. As long as we don't get another 10 year...
TMNT will no doubt make money overseas as it's a bigger brand. And, like Transformers films, the explosions and action are easier to translate. Still, I see TMNT barely turning a profit, at least over here.
We still have Sin City 2 and Expendables 3 to contend with.
It's getting more adapt, I agree. I especially hated how the earlier episodes of season 16 had Muffy's nose all the way down to her chin in profile, like they had no reference for her profile at all and made it up on the fly. As for the thick/thin inconsistent lines, that was a sizing issue...
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