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In the original moves the even numbered ones were the good ones. Maybe in the reboot the odd-numbered ones will be good?

Eden Sher for Squirrel Girl! She sure has the optimism down pat.

Santa Clause 2 is awesome, if only for the scene where Robot Santa drinks the cocoa.

Kelsey Grammer rocked his part, though!

As much as I liked Christopher Lloyd in the movie, this sounds like a better treatment. The movie was a pretty solid story, I recall, that suddenly veered into weird territory when Ghost Rasputin and the Comic Bat appeared.

How do you explain The Fugitive, then? Hmmm?

But: surely you keep the burger wrapped to preserve its warmth? Or are you indeed History's Greatest Monster?

Never has, never will.

I loved this movie when I first saw it and I do know why - I was drunk as a skunk the whole time.

It won't be the same without the great Jerry Orbach.

Aren't you a little short for a stormtrooper?

Jiminy Cricket! You're right!

Clue

Or else Yakko, Wakko, and Dot!

Oh shit, does the reverse hold? I would hate to find that I like it now.

No question Kirby had grand scope, but could he pull off interesting characters and stories too? I remember reading Eternals and being underwhelmed after the first couple of issues. It was as if he suddenly realized, after the Big Ideas, that he would have to put out a new issue every month and was unprepared to do

"… so frequent in updates and reliable in quality that it's rarely mentioned here."

Time to reboot it!

Who?

I suppose all art must be viewed in context, and I don't know the context for this. On the one hand, if this is using animals as a mirror onto the human world somehow, then I think dialogue like "Pizza," "Yumm," <bite !="" chew!="">"Guulpp" isn't quite doing it for me as any kind of story or insight of any kind.