“Best didn’t even do a bad job”
I’d go so far as to say he did a phenomenal job. People can hate the character but the amount of talent that went into him was astounding.
“Best didn’t even do a bad job”
I’d go so far as to say he did a phenomenal job. People can hate the character but the amount of talent that went into him was astounding.
SAME SAME SAME!
I don’t mind the other Disney movies, but man! those are so good!
S3 of Bad Batch is up there for me, too.
Well if anyone can get me interested in an exorcism movie, it’s Flanagan, but exorcism movies just don’t do anything for me.
I only read the Thrawn (pre-Disney stuff) in comic form, and it was years ago. I kept hearing hype about the dude, leading up to his premier in Rebels. But with Rebels and Ahsoka, combined with my faint memory of the comics, I just don’t get the hype.
I’ll watch, and get into, anything Star Wars, especially if this…
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I’d also like a version of Shadows of the Empire with Omega as an X-Wing pilot.
Personally, I really dig the animation team’s version of the period between III and IV but I’m not gonna complain about it if they do either of the ideas you want.
I want a Ventress and Quinlan Vos series dealing with the hidden path. Wouldn’t complain if the same series dealt with a Clone rebellion and Crimson Dawn.
Other people want other things (Post RoS, pre-TPM) and I wouldn’t mind those, whatsoever, but I’ve been with this teams take on these characters since 2008 and I…
OK. I’m looking forward to it, as I didn’t have the same issues with Tales of the Jedi, that are expressed here.
What I want to know, is where this animation team is going next. Will The Bad Batch get a spinoff? And in what timeframe would that take place?
Hot take:
Love and Thunder will age like the Star Wars Prequels. Once it has a generation watching it, that didn’t read the online negativity, it will be loved.
Me: I didn’t like it as much as Ragnarok, but I liked it. I don’t understand the anti-hype and I don’t want to. It brought a smile to my face and that’s all I…
I don’t know the ins and outs of the X-Men universe but this looks like fun and it looks like everyone involved is having a good time. Looking forward to it.
I’ve enjoyed most of Shyamalan’s work that I’ve watched. IDK, but I’m just not usually in the mood for his stuff lately. Probably because streaming has ruined what little attention span I already had.
Honestly, I’d not heard of Charles Band prior to your comment so I looked him up. I always meant to get stoned and get around to the Puppet Master movies, but never did. I know nothing about those movies beyond remembering the VHS boxes on Blockbuster shelves.
All of this being said, I don’t mind a bad Star Wars…
This! Everything you said.
And usually I don’t mind Snyder. He’s just a run-of-the-mill big-budget director so I don’t really have too many feelings about him that I don’t have about other Hollywood hired hands.
For the most part, I kind of liked the first one.
The attempted-rape scene, though, pretty much ruined it.
I’m no Transformers fan and I’d read the bad buzz out of Cinemacon, so TBH I don’t know why I clicked on the article / trailer. But this looks alright. I won’t go out of my way to see it, but I’m not gonna complain if someone I’m with wants to see it.
***rolls eyes
Don’t act like Scooby-Doo is some sacred property that has never had bad or off entries.
And, “shits on its long-term fans”??? Seriously? I know plenty of people who grew up watching Scoo0by-Doo. Not one single one of them would plan to watch any new entry in the franchise, if it were announced. Was…
My only real complaint is that I waited and waited, throughout S1 to get the talking stoner dog, but it never showed up. Otherwise, I actually liked it.
It really wasn’t bad. It was kind of good even. Nothing that excites me, but this internet pile-on doesn’t seem to happen to other so-so animated show. Just Velma. Hell. Royal Crackers is on S2. Why not criticize Zazlov for that?
I was hoping this show would be P+’s equivalent to Fox’s Sunday night; just keep going on and on.
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Cool. The first season was fun, really well shot, and didn’t take itself overly seriously. It’s what I wanted after the post-credits scene in Skull Island. Reminds me a bit of the ARG for Cloverfield.