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I’d absolutely say that rotoscoping is a form of animation. Look at Bakshi and Frazetta’s 1983 film, Fire and Ice. Well done swords & sorcery type plot, and rotoscoped. My father hated it because Bakshi was the man behind Fritz the Cat, which was a hedonistic and somewhat critical view of politics in the late 60's,

I was excited about it, but when I finished the first season I found it rubbed me the wrong way. It’s been a while and my memory’s rusty, but remember an underlying theme of the show basically excusing the shitty men in the protagonist’s life, and tying her growth to forgiving them? I’d have to check my notes from the

Undone was really compelling.

Every thing I watch gets canceled. Every single thing.

It seems almost impossible to avoid them while you’re watching gaming videos on TikTok or scrolling through your Twitter feed.”

Yes agreed, along with whatever reviews Leigh writes.

Rambeaux would have been better.

Yeah I think that’s the whole point of the Plane name. Basic high-concept “Die Hard on an island” thing (which is funny because we’re getting a rom-com spin on that too this year, with Shotgun Wedding.) They’re not trying to give you any ideas this is something trying to be more than a pulpy action movie (take notes,

I don’t disagree but I’m still fairly surprised it was given higher than a D+.

I’ll start the discussion by saying that Julia Garner won for Ozark, not Jennifer.

I would like to make it a crime to market “toy” or “mini” pigs. Those don’t exist unless you starve the pig.

We should absolutely hold people responsible that only get animals when they’re small and then expect others to finish caring for the animals for the rest of their lives.  I don’t care if he rehomed it, he shouldn’t have got it in the first place, so he’s still responsible for whatever happens to that animal.

An important part of the story is that he bought a pig as a pet, not understanding that they grow up to become regular sized pigs.

Thank you for this. Not sure why this website refuses to post useful information. Maybe they’re saving it for a “release dates slideshow”

Ditto. It’s showing at one indie theater in New Orleans. Late night showings on Friday and Saturday and then it is no more. My ancient ass doesn’t normally do late night shows, but judging from the previews this one looks like it would be worth it.

I’m in Oregon, and I could see it on three screens within walking distance this weekend.

That’s what I thought, and then I checked my area (which is decidedly NOT anything approaching NYC/LA) and this movie’s actually playing at three of my local theaters - two Regals and a Cinemark - though it seems showtimes are only this Friday and Saturday night, and then it’s gone.

I’m other words, it’ll play 3 theaters in NY/LA and the rest of us will wait for Shudder. 

Maybe, but I look at it this way: for the DCU it was pretty good.  Maybe mid-tier, because they got a lot of turkeys.