it’s good actually
it’s good actually
3 was already a huge risk, and paid off in spades. The shorts were nice continuations. 4 even makes it hard for the shorts to continue. What are they gonna do, have alternating adventures of all the old crew without Woody, and Woody and Bo traveling around? Not saying that couldn’t be the basis of some great stories,…
I watched 4 last night for the second time coincidentally. The first time I was kinda hung up on how much work the movie had to do to prove it even had a place in the canon tbh, which isn’t a great headspace to be in. I wasn’t mad it existed, but 3 left on such a perfect note, and the shorts afterwards were good…
He’s wanted to do it for years, it would be a kind of passion project for him. Funnily in a similar way to this being a robert downey jr project that his Marvel work distracted him from so long he didn’t end up playing the lead, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a Ruffalo produced Columbo down the line.
“you don’t have enough bullets, bitch” is maybe the greatest comeback of all time.
Guess I'm getting confused because they both feature star wars content.
I get cancelling this year, but is it clear why they’re cancelling 2021 as well?
This movie introduced me to brocolli on pizza, which rules.
Please Like Me is a really great show, and both versions of Wilfred I remember being good, though pretty sure that was when I was extremely stoned all the time in university.
I’d say its cause seeing his face reminds you of his personality but his voice is probably more distinctive
its a tight, short movie and he’s only really the villain for like the last 15 minutes so I barely remember to think of him that way either tbh.
I’d put Stinky Pete as the villain of TS2. Al is a sleazebag and thief, but really more of an obstacle than out and out villain. Lotso and Stinky Pete have some superficial similarities that used to make me think Lotso was a bit uninspired, but now I realise he’s maybe the best villain in Pixar aside from maybe the…
I think the beginning and end are fantastic, the rest is a bit disappointing by pixar standards, still I have to respect the very pixar move of making the opposing leads old ass men. I think more than most studios they have a lot of fun with the idea that a successful family animated movie doesn’t have to be about chi…
This is honestly the best option imo. I don’t watch the show because despite the charming ensemble and great writing for a network sitcom the cop thing got really too grating after 3 seasons. The best bits were always when they fucked around and the cop stuff got sidelined, it’s not integral to the show, and the…
oh fuck off
It’s pretty funny actually, she was off twitter for nearly 2 years until the lockdown started, so my theory is she DID have a PA who was successfully keeping her phone away from her, but now she’s locked up alone with nobody to stop her tweeting every hateful thought that comes into her head.
yeah that’s aged horribly, feels so out of place in such a kind hearted movie otherwise.
I agree, it also might be a uniquely okay situation to recast the character as I don’t think I’ve seen a single person react negatively to Rose leaving the show.
You're totally right. It was ahead of its time in a way, superhero movies were still embarrassed about the subject matter in a way, trying to ground things. Spidey 2 definitely overcame some of that, but was still weirdly maudlin at times. Incredibles really embraced the colour and silliness, and masterfully used that…
It’s too easy to lose sight of just how good Incredibles is after the last decade or so of superhero movies dominating the cultural landscape. Not only was it an early successful depiction of the genre on screen (same year as spider-man 2, they were still experimenting with the formula!), but as touched on in this…