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I was going to make a joke about the film's budget, not knowing it... I looked it up...
$12 Million. That is low rent! Indie films have at least double the budget, even if it's 2 guys sitting at a couch for 2 hours. And the budget includes marketing, and it looks like that's where all the...
That's the beauty of the show. They didn't show you what the show was about, so when you caught the actual program, you were thrown.
It goes without saying I love your fan art for the show, BTW...
I wish they'd stop that "Picar untitled film that takes you inside the human mind" project and move this up. This is a 4 year wait. Ellen is in negotiations to reprise her role as Dory. She's clearly going to take it, considering she kept comedically whining about it when TS3 came out. There...
Even then, one billboard. I'm sure if Disney made the movie themselves without Jason and the rest making sure it's the film they wanted to make, ALL the guest stars would be tween pop divas that would be replaced by new ones by the time the DVD came out.
Of course, if there's one thing Disney...
To be warned... the characters look weird in rotation. Especially since you see them mostly in the 3/4ths view. I swear most cartoon characters are designed for 3/4th's view only.
But they seem to be a slightly higher quality than the AT toys. I got the Finn and Jake, and I love them except...
I have no respect for that film, and I think Disney did right by cleansing it's existence in the movie.
Or better yet, kill the pointless overhead establishing shot all together, and put one of the superior deleted sequences back in.
They really should have done that... just have both Mary and Piggy just being fed up with their male counterparts and just singing it together backstage or something. it would have made more sense in context. But then again, the one thing everyone can agree on is how that musical number was...
Only thing that annoyed me was that they couldn't find the extra minute to add the full version of the Tex Richman villain song. They cut out all the best parts of it. Not even just his motive. It's such a great song if listened to the full way, but it becomes almost a Big Lipped Alligator...
The TOYS are out!
There's a Rigby that comes with 2 of the Bunch of Ducks, and Mordecai that comes with The Power keyboard and a Grilled Cheese sandwich. There's a smaller scale Mordecai and Rigby, as well as (though I haven't seen them, they're on the back of the box) Pops and Benson, Cool...
I saw those yesterday... Seriously. I LOVE how Pepe and Rizzo are all over the packaging yet there's NO Pepe or Rizzo plush to speak of.
But the Gonzo looks good, Animal looks better in turn around.
Yet, I was FAR more excited that the Regular Show stuff came in... and the fact that...
The movie tries far too hard to parody itself at EVERY moment. They had to throw in all the old jokes that college kids already exhausted (Shaggy's a stoner, Velma's a lesbian... stuff like that), and they turned the whole first movie into an attempt to do The Brady Bunch movies, 'cept with the...
Of all the things I find superior about the 2k3 series is April. It's not that I don't like the 80's version... but the fact that she was able to hold her own in battle and be a greater big sister figure for the turtles (especially since she and Don were scientific peers), it did the series a...
Thinks back to VMX...
remembers all the NBC references, guest stars that just so happened to have NBC projects, the Fear Factor sequence, the Scrubs sequence...
WE'RE COMPLAINING ABOUT A BILLBOARD?!?!?!
I have to agree. Why was MOz Made, especially when we had several better scripts and better ideas for telefilms than yet another retelling of a story that's been retold. Say what you will about MFS, at least it took the Muppets out of a storybook plot. MOz brought them back, without a...
I wonder if these were done by that company that made those hard to find Muppet Plush they were sitting on for a year before they were dumped at discount outlets. The Gonzo looks suspiciously like the one they did, only with the 1980's sweater vest instead of the Palisades Stunt Gonzo figure's...
Sounds a lot less vulgar than our real life campaigns.
I'm probably going to try to see it, I guess... It seems like they're trying to do the same thing they did with The Other Guys, trying to hide vital social commentary into a frat boy movie... sounds like Other Guys did a better job...
Anyone else see Paranorman? I think that's my favorite animated film of the year so far. And it had such a distinct look to it, it's so slick it almost looks like CGI, Stop Motion has come quite a way. Not to mention how there's an astounding 3 Stop Motion movies in a single year... Pirates...
He's one of those characters they just stop using because they run out of situations to write him into. One they bring back when they think they want to use them again, and only use that character a couple of times.
Frazzle's a fun character, but there really wasn't too much to the character...
Then the only thing G rated would probably be Barney. There are4 a LOT of very dark G rated films out there... Disney's Hunchback, no matter how kid friendly and watered down it was from the original version was decidedly dark (even I think it should have been PG). But the Lion King, if...
He has several DTV movies, actually. Or at least he's used to that extent in original DTV projects.
Personally, I want a semi-ensemble piece that focuses mostly on Ernie and Bert because, let's face it... Ernie and Bert predate EVERY Sesame Street character, even Big Bird. Plus the thing is...
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