Liking Space Jam isn't wrong. That actually had a well-written plot. Granted, it was more focused on Micheal's dwindling basketball career, but still, the film was awesome.I liked Space Jam *is evil*
And it still is very good looking even if it's an older movieLiking Space Jam isn't wrong. That actually had a well-written plot. Granted, it was more focused on Micheal's dwindling basketball career, but still, the film was awesome.
Yeah. I wonder where the MonStars went after they lost? They couldn't have stayed on Moron Mountain, could they?And it still is very good looking even if it's an older movie
When I first saw Raggedy Ann and Andy in the theater, I thought it was really scary. Especially with the scenes of the Greedy, the Looney looking subjects, and Gadzooks the tickle monster. But now I love this movie a lot. Didi Conn did a great job voicing Raggedy Ann and Mark Linn-Baker (Who played Larry on Perfect Strangers) was great as Andy. And the Camel was performed wonderfully by Fred Struthman.Too bad the film was an acid trip waiting to happen, considering the always-dreaming-about-home (that resembled heavenly camels) Camel was the modern-day Eeyore with his depressed behavior, given the fact that--despite being brother & sister--Ann and Andy seemed more like soul mates (and the earlier Fleisher cartoon didn't help matters any), denoting the characterizations of the self-cannibalizing Greedy & the twistedly insane Sir Lenard Looney, & making note of the whole tickling fetish of King Koo Koo (who needed to acheive full hillarity in order to be the size he was supposedly destined to be).
And some parts are still trippy. But imagine how the Greedy or somebody else would look in 3-D? Ugh...Bad imagery!When I first saw Raggedy Ann and Andy in the theater, I thought it was really scary.
You're probably right! Especially Gadzooks in 3-D, reaching out into the audience and tickling everyone.And some parts are still trippy. But imagine how the Greedy or somebody else would look in 3-D? Ugh...Bad imagery!