I love how I can just look at the Lost chart and know exactly what episode that is at the low point of season 3
I love how I can just look at the Lost chart and know exactly what episode that is at the low point of season 3
I like it. The super-textures would look weird, except they make the whole thing look a bit like stop-motion or claymation, which gives it a sort of warmth and charm because it feels handmade
It's they way they keep saying "THE three genies," it does make it sound like there are only three to be found. Now that we know they're brothers (which I believe is new information in this episode) it makes a bit more sense, since the connection between them and whatever curse made them all genies is probably tied to…
A recent-ish Cracked article pointed out a few interesting things about Sid: http://www.cracked.com/blog…
WE, as the audience, know that they toys are alive. But Sid didn't. Sid was just playing mad scientist with inanimate objects, and actually doing so fairly creatively. It's not like he was cutting up squirrels.
Lego characters have tiny black dot eyes, if it helps
The movie looks like epic stop-motion. Really high detail on the plastic and paint jobs, and they don't have bendy arms and legs like in the games, they move like plastic pieces bending only at the real joints.
They've already had cookies-and-cream flavor, which is effectively oreos with oreos in them, so this is actually a step down on the weirdness level.
My lingering thought is still that the guy who we saw as Moriarty was, in fact, an actor (that's why he was able to "fake" a history of being an actor), and perhaps he was being blackmailed by the real mastermind Moriarty, who of course would still be alive. That might feel like a cop-out in practice, but the hints…
Get Jonathan Coulton to do it
They should do like a 1+ hour season premiere to emulate whatever the movie would have done… then go from there