>Also, poor planning by Marty, really, giving himself only a 10-minute window.
>Also, poor planning by Marty, really, giving himself only a 10-minute window.
I don’t see Endgame’s handling of time-travel as confusing or bad.
Is this one of the most perfect movies ever made? I’m inclined to say yes.
Obligatory Lindsay Ellis mention:
I wish I could like Amphibia more; I guess Gravity Falls set the bar too high.
I watched all of Craig of the Creek a few months ago and immediately fell in love with it. It’s funny and charming and just so pleasant. I love how creative the characters are and the stuff they do/make leans more on the side of improbable than impossible (like Kids Next Door, where they’re using wood planks and…
All the promos I’ve seen for this make me think they’re just trying to do their own version of The Good Place.
I hope that doesn’t strain the writers in any way; maybe longer interviews?
That was a very enjoyable finale; I loved everything surrounding Jake and Boyle’s rag-tag Pedal Pub crew.
Doozer sticks are made from radishes, and Doozer sticks are like everywhere.
Best new Looney Tunes thing since the 2011 Cartoon Network show? Most likely.
Hey, it’s Tree from Happy Death Day! And Sharon from Braceface!
It really all depends on when an effective vaccine/treatment is developed.
I am loving this running gag of Jake’s trials against Wario. Which Mario game is he playing again? All of them?
A post-modern, ironic take on the classic series?
Selman doesn’t bother me; he makes jokes at least.
I’ll say this: Al Jean has virtually ruined the DVD commentaries for me. Once he took over again around season 13, they became very meandering and off-topic, and he’s usually the one to instigate that.
I mean, I guess. But family of four spent $20 on it at home when they could’ve spent twice that buying individual tickets.
Disney could save themselves a few million dollars by *not* doing this.
Poor Bill...