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Ill admit, even if I wont be paying to see this it looks pretty funny. But when I saw Deadpool 2 back in May it was plenty filled with teens who either snuck in or were begged by their parents so i guess this will appease the small group of kids whose parents were on the stricter side

this was my “brown-bag lunch” go-to for elementary school field trips. I envied the wealthy kids who got to have them every day.

for the second time in a row Dan Fogler was the best thing about these films

Hobey Doyle? Youre a communist too?

you and me both. if that scene got me close to the waterworks then the final line delivery of if that kid likes me...how bad can I be? was the straw that broke the camels back

i for one thought it was wonderful to see more villains in big budget sci fi pics taking acting cues from that one aunt in Lost in Yonkers

im willing to give Covenant a pass due to one scene that by all accounts wasn’t meant to be funny but had me dying in an empty theater. When David arrived at the Engineer homeworld on a stolen ship and the entire populace is cheering in excitement as he responds in kind by just killing them all with the black spores.

the reviews and positive buzz have been a huge sigh of relief. The first film is easily my favorite in the Disney animated canon and Ralph is a character I just love so much and find a lot to relate in. I was worried by the early trailers that reeked of Disney synergy but it’s evident that was probably a compromise for

Youtubers make too damn much money

photorealistic CGI was...an interesting choice. Some of those creature designs did not translate well at all.

but we already have a Sabrina’s Christmas Wish on Netflix

Damn. I had a feeling he’d be making this kind of headline soon considering his age has been up there and this past year has been one piece of drama after another which probably didnt help. What a legacy to leave behind though. ‘Nuff said.

its ironic that Muppets Most Wanted had a joke in their opening song that mocked sequels about Disney using their own sequel as filler while waiting for Tom Hanks to agree to a Toy Story 4 about a full year before the actual TS4 announcement was made. Now its more or less come full circle

The entirety of Nothing But Flowers by Talking Head but particularly

“and as things fell apart, nobody paid much attention

I too would have prefered Blunt for Black Widow over Scarlett. Anyone with an emotional acting range, actually.

I think the first one was fine, for a good 2/3 I was having a pretty good time!  the zoology aspect combined with some of the creative elements of a 1920s American wizarding community is a neat prospect. Also Dan Fogler is a delight. I think I started to taper a bit when I realized JK was setting the stage for what see

he’s still watching dozens of tv screens behind a singular desk. but at his age, they’re all tuned to Fox News now

so whos calling it now. are we actually going to see all 5 of these things get a release? The first one made nearly $900 mil worldwide but nobodys gaga over it two years later and you can tell this will only be a series of diminishing returns judging by the reviews and lack of real buzz.

I think Paranorman remains their most underrated. Coraline made good money from its pre-Avatar 3D boost and a slow season and even when Kubo came out there was something of a push to get people to support it online. But Paranorman feels like it was a blip nobody really talks about or continues to despite the fact it re

I’ve seen every Laika film in theaters and this won’t be an exception. Even their lesser offering like Boxtrolls still had its fair share of fun and wonderful animation to behold. It makes me sad their films’ box office results see their lifetime domestic gross amount to what an Illumination film makes opening