What a day, what a lovely day.
What a day, what a lovely day.
I saw this months ago in Spain. It is an absolutely delightful silent throwback to Buster Keaton and the like, and my third favorite film of the year after Inside Out and Mad Max: Fury Road. Please go see it, kids definitely aren't going to, and that masterpiece factory known as Aardman needs it to stay afloat.
I think we might not even get this one full season, but hopefully I'm wrong.
They're doing it this month! Each of the next three weeks we get another 22-minute Wander. Yeah, I'm surprised too.
YES. Craig McCracken is a genius (The Powerpuff Girls and Foster's Home
For Imaginary Friends remain two of my all-time favorite kids' shows)
and his newest masterpiece totally deserves regular coverage. I'm just
afraid it won't last, considering I'm the third comment in two hours.
Greg Daniels is back, in probe form!
Well, I'm psyched for this. The "boy and his dog"-turned-"dinosaur and his boy" story concept is at least cute to me, and the 20 minutes of finished film I recently got to see alongside a moving, heartfelt presentation by director Peter Sohn gave me all the faith in the world in this. As far as Pixar director-change…
Does the Miller agree?
That also fits with my insane still-mostly-a-joke theory, though - again, he was replaced after birth by a metamorphic Gem.
Fuck, now I'm convinced the entire Keep Beach City Weird blog is Ronaldo's internet-friendly version of my over-the-top headcanon jokes. THAT'S MY FIRST ACTUAL STEVEN UNIVERSE THEORY. WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME.
Correct. Onion was genuinely trying to be friendly towards Steven. Which brings us to the latest update to the "Onion is the show's Big Bad" I've had since the Trade episode:
I just explained the rest in a reply to Alasdair, but notice that the specific part of the story that you mention was only HEARD by Dipper, not TOLD to him. Dipper listens to Stan's memory of him telling Soos, that's all. Stan talks to Dipper afterwards, yes, but about something else.
It ENTIRELY seemed, at least to me, like his "Dipper memory" in Dreamscaperers was him telling Soos a story about his brother while passing it as his own. The fact that BOTH of them showing up in that episode's boxing flashback was called back here with that picture of the two of them in boxing class should confirm…
Fillerbunny HAS a trade paperback out! Go get it. It's good stuff.
Since everybody's gonna complain no matter what they do, I honest-to-goodness hope it's a 90-minute version of the Star Wars scene in Lego. Especially if there's a Space Checkers subplot.
I got to see a recently finished sequence from it a few hours ago. I was in tears of laughter, and I hated the first one (animation aside). If the rest of the movie is like this, then yes, Tartakovsky's involvement from the start makes a world of difference.
Said this at TOS already, but Snoopy is apparently getting a girlfriend in this.
Favorite song's hard to pick, but I have a soft spot for "Let's Take A Rocketship To Space". Its throwback tone, its insanely brilliant visual gags throughout (the equation equaling BOMB having to be changed to a smiley face for the rocket to work HAS TO BE a Kent Osborne bit) and the absolutely perfect, almost early…
Said this on TOS already, but didn't John Lithgow claim a few months ago that he was still involved with the project? I seem to recall him saying "I've read the new script and Frances McDormand and I are still in it, but I don't know who else is". Why would they send him the new script if he was off the project? Is…
"I mean - I can make love to my cousin in Nebraska, but if I take her on a date in South Dakota, I'm looking at 15 years prison time!"