Yeah, I guess the movie and the book are pretty forgotten.
Yeah, I guess the movie and the book are pretty forgotten.
The lion is wonderful. I particularly love the Lapis Lazuli episodes.
As someone not from the East Coast, I only recently learned what a Yodel was (notice I spelled it incorrectly).
The answer to all three is… Fried Green Tomatoes!
Man, that yodle was good. I wish I was eatin' it right now!
I watched all of the Steven Universe on Hulu a couple of weeks ago myself. I think it gets really good. I had a hard time warming up to Steven himself - he's a bit of a little whiner. Plus, with Cartoon Network's first female show creator you kind of wish he had also been a female character.
Yeah, I also noted that it was the closest Disney ever got to Looney Tunes. That said, I don't think it's anywhere near as good as the best Looney Tunes.
Eh, Emperor's New Groove was too hyperactive and too David Spade-y to be great. Yeah, I know, I was far beyond the age range for which Shaun the Sheep is aimed. But the same is true for Ernest & Celestine, and I love that movie.
In theaters I saw Mission Impossible 5 and Shaun the Sheep Movie. I liked both, but only moderately. The action sequences in MI5 are fantastic, sure, but I was kind of bored in between them. Shaun the Sheep was charming and pleasant, but very inconsequential and it evaporated the second I left the theater. Easily my…
With nipples!
I think her speech is more a writer laying bare the truth than an actual thing a 16 year-old would actually say.
I dunno. I have all of one of them, which I bought at a used CD store at one point for a dollar or two.
I think we're supposed to find her kind of dumb for it, though (or at least very typical of a teenager, i.e., dumb).
I'm not entirely sure that's true. I always had the impression that he and Beth had been exchanging glances for a little while and that she just finally spoke to him on the last day.
Well, there are more than two options, you know.
My favorite bit in the series. That he has these three, very differently shaped and colored objects and he has to fumble around for a few seconds before he can find his gun.
Burned her fucking taint right off!
Oh, I'm not about to start a fistfight over it, either, but I've always felt that SM3 never quite belonged in the "worst movie ever" category in which it often finds itself. I don't think ASM does, either, but there's something more soulless about it. I, too, skipped ASM2 because I thought the first one was so dull.
No, I totally agree that ASM1 was worse than 3. 3 had some really good sequences, and obviously some laughably bad ones, but ASM was just a total bore.