And Herman’s Head was just a ripoff of the 1943 Disney animated short Reason and Emotion, so we’re just coming full circle here.
And Herman’s Head was just a ripoff of the 1943 Disney animated short Reason and Emotion, so we’re just coming full circle here.
Anxiety is very much considered an emotion and hardly at all considered a mental illness unless it’s out of control and develops into a disorder.
Everyone knows there are four aspects of your personality that interact in your head as you go through life: anxiety, sensitivity, intellect, and lust. Inside Out was just a ripoff of Herman’s Head.
This is the epitome of a film that doesn’t need a sequel. Not that that’s ever stopped anyone before, but it’s still kind of disappointing to see this happening.
Turns out the Games were just bored after working from home all day.
Kinda surprised that that place is getting shuttered before this one; commentariat isn’t the only metric but it’s looked more lively there than it does here lately.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes: The Musical: The Video Game: The Series
plus it’s still got a funny mic drop line to end on.
It’s a hollow cover version that vanishes in the ether.
(That’s not even touching on the way the series continues to sidestep the intersectionality of Alice’s experience as a young Black woman in mid-century America.)
Yeah, it’s really odd. Seems like they could’ve just cribbed a villain from Nova or Silver Surfer if this were the only other option. Hell, toss in some momentarily hobbled Beyonder as set-up for Secret Wars or some other Starlin b-side character. The bench is really deep when you’ve already turned the freaking GOTG…
...a diversion to a planet where everyone communicates through the medium of song
Dar-Benn, why? A character with 2(?) appearances, who died nearly immediately. Why are they shying away from villains people want to see? Marvel Cosmic is stacked with great villains! Use them!
At first I was like “Hey! Listen!” but then I was like “Well excuuuse meee princess!”
Zelda movie? Hmmm...
Oof, I would’ve preferred an animated Zelda. Animation is getting so creative and I can’t remember the last live-action epic that looked good. The director of the Maze Runner doesn’t inspire confidence either.
It’s not really ‘anime’ exactly, more of an adult animated series. It’s an American production and I wouldn’t say the art style is anime.
Yep I caught up with it over the weekend and it’s damn good. Reminds me a lot of the Area X trilogy.
Yeah, I know that asking for reviews of series is now a “yelling into the void” proposition with AVClub now, but just thought I’d throw that out there. When they stopped doing episode reviews of popular stalwart shows like It’s Always Sunny and South Park, I knew we were entering a new age...
The AVClub doesn’t review much of anything anymore