Seth Rogen or GTFO.
Seth Rogen or GTFO.
Doctor Who is the name of the show, not the person, but you know what we mean
Goddamn. Sounds absolutely ludicrous, and I’m here for it. Like if Tim & Eric had directed The Matrix.
“In Umma (Korean for mother)”
I still maintain that Shaloub’s delivery of that line is, arguably, one of the best delivered comedy lines in movie history.
I was an undiagnosed autistic teen with a relatively normal social life (found the other weirdos and went to an arts focused school filled with em), and I secretly(?i guess) watched Arthur after school well into my HS years. It was so comforting, colorful, didn’t baby the audience with simplicity, and had a fun theme…
Agreed! I really liked that the most beautiful characters were the boy band members.
I’ll always support solid, standalone movies that don’t try to be anything they’re not.
Yeah, I’m not sure the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has earned Dolly Parton.
If you felt that Brave did not work for you because it was too much about mothers and daughters (and bears), then I suppose this movie is not for you either.
There’s a scene where Mei is on the bus and it is raining and we are seeing her from the outside through the window that is just amazing looking. Watching the raindrops streak across the pane. Very great animation.
Well said. After watching the movie, the griping about the “poor” animation style before the movie came out feels even more unwarranted. As you said, it’s more of a stylistic preference, but it was all well done and the more cartoonish, anime aspects felt appropriate to the story/character.
I’m just happy to see a lot of comments here about the movie being mostly ok and none of the “Disney is conditioning children to have sex and rebel” comments I’ve been seeing from Concerned, White Christian Mothers(TM) on Facebook.
I don’t know if “period piece” is the correct term here, usually to count as a period piece a movie has to be set at least 20 years in the paOH MY GOD.
With all due respect, did you read what I quoted? I assume you don’t have kids because from a parent’s perspective the Toy Story movies have a very different impact. There’s a reason grown adults bust out crying in these things.
Based on this.... review? The protagonist sounds very much like my 13 year old daughter. I’m looking forward to seeing it with her tonight.
Luis (and Maria, Bob, Mr. Hooper etc.) were all so real to child me, it was many years later that it finally occurred to me they were actors, playing parts on a TV show.
i just don’t think he’s that good at acting, but he’s proven to be pretty solid at comedy.
That would be Julie Brown. The white Julie brown.
As someone who isn’t very attractive, I think this is the next frontier in casting representation. Beautiful people shouldn’t be allowed to play ugly people when there are actual ugly people who can play these roles!