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You know what i don't like? Fads that don't even last long enough to be a fad. I'd call them fad-lets, if anything. In the matter of what children like, something that pops up during the end of the school year, and becomes passe by the time it's back in session. Like those rubber bands...
This conversation is fascinating enough for its own thread, but I'll reply to it here.
It's cheaper and easier to use stock art work and photos on merchandise, and I think there's more of an attitude of "Kids don't care what's on the DVD package as much as the film." I'd wager they also have...
You mean when humans turn into rocks?
I could go on a rant about how "prudish" kids entertainment has to be. Even Sesame Street had some under the radar moments. Every cartoon we ever watched (as long as it's not from the sterile 1970's) has stealth references, often overtly sexual...
TCh... fan made. Kermit's body is so fakely altered. The leg's too thick, his body has the wrong shape.
And no one has confirmed it will be a "2" movie. In fact, didn't they confirm they were doing something else completely? Might have a different title when it's all finalized. I just hope...
I wish I could remember. I just sort of kinda remember the commercials as it is.
But these ARE rare. I wonder if they were just for the first of the new Saturday Line up.
Side note... what's with that Foofur theme song? Were they supposed to be impersonating Leon Redbone or something?
Billy West refused to come back for Adult Cartoon Party. I'm sure John K had problems with that as well. After all, Billy continued to work on the show when John was kicked out, even doing Ren's voice from that point on. But that's not what made ACP a mess. It was that John had too much...
When MT had a character or sketch that worked, it REALLY worked. I really wish Brian would freelance for Disney now and then, so we'd get Sal and VanNeuter back. Those characters were brilliant. VanNeuter's scene in MFS is my favorite bit of the movie... my second favorite bit? Johnny and...
When any creative force of something either passes on or moves on, they take something with them that's intangible, yet unmistakable. Look at how long it took Disney to get back on their feet, only to lose it again, and sort of get back on their feet a second time. Even when it's as simple as...
Exactly my problem. I hate how Muppet sketches have to fight for room with live action films/song inserts because of the format they have. I know the block format gave them high ratings and all, but the aesthetic of it isn't appealing. Just for the fact that more time in the show is spent on...
*****= Worst band EVER.
It's overused because it's the hip new thing. It's like a Lonely Island sketch on SNL, only with no joke, and it's really supposed to be like that.
Seriously... TERRIBLE! And that other song of there's... why, there's more soul in this song:
The most brilliant thing I've ever heard someone either on this website or the Palisades one years back was something to the extent of "Plush toys are basically pillows you stuff to sort of look like a character."
Sometimes you do manage to make something wonderful, but other times, the...
They only stopped animated sequels, and the last Little Mermaid and the Tinkerbelle movies were too far into production to stop. The sad thing is, they had a conceptual sequel to Hercules that was supposed to be the original concept of the first movie. Something about the Trojan wars, and Herc...
It's coming out that, while he was within his rights to buy up all those fire arms and ammo, the other stuff, gas canisters, the explosives in his home, and especially his body armor... not so much.
You know those Herman's Millitary Antiques/ Jeebs from Men in Black sleezeball type people that...
There's no doubt he would have found something else to harm people with... but the argument is, homemade weaponry tends to be hit or miss. He could have made a home made bomb as well, but there's a chance it could have either been a dud, or so cumbersome that he winds up blowing himself up. If...
I don't see any of those films appealing to young kids anyway. The Incredibles, maybe little kids love super heroes...
But when a movie carries a PG rating, it means Parental Guidance suggested for a reason. I HATE when PG rated movies are G rated with a fart joke. They altered the song...
Yes and no. It was his fault for killing all those people, but again he was able to stockpile a large amount of weaponry over the course of 2 months with no eyes rolled, no questions asked. He didn't summon them out of thin air, he didn't make them from scratch out of memory.. he BOUGHT them...
There's not much stopping in a guy becoming insane, wishing harm on others, and wanting to destroy the fabric of society... but wouldn't it be peachy keen if we couldn't let those people buy up a small army's worth of advanced weaponry? You know, so he'd have to use smaller amounts of close...
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