I don’t get who it’s for. Like, it’ll have the wacky shenanigans because that’s what young kids like, but also they’re drinkin’ beer because adulting?
I don’t get who it’s for. Like, it’ll have the wacky shenanigans because that’s what young kids like, but also they’re drinkin’ beer because adulting?
Shouldn’t it be “Messiness”?
I assumed they might hold out on WWDOTS until closer to Halloween, but whatever; I’m excited for more.
Pretty much, as Gravity Falls creator Alex Hirsch tweeted:
Another Peter Lorre fish?!
I’m not sure I see how she’s to blame for anything.
I saw the trailer for this and it looked more like one of those grocery store check out isle DVDs than DreamWorks.
Rugrats started a few years before Ellen’s sitcom.
No, Kathi is voicing the twins again. Natalie is just doing the mom’s voice.
What’s up with the lion in the header? It’s a CG monstrosity.
I’ve only watched the Halloween episodes each year, and even those haven’t been great. One of the big thing that strikes me about the new episodes is Marge’s voice; Julie Kavner seems to be really struggling with it (understandably so).
I just found out about that SCTV reunion yesterday, and that was shot well over a year ago before the pandemic was a thing. Where the heck is it?
Reboots are the flavor of the decade.
Well, okay, that’s fine. I have zero interest in this reboot (or really anything from Paramount+), but good on ‘em.
Disney food is ridiculous. On my last trip, the resort hotel we were at - it was like $8 for a ham-and-cheese sandwich that was just two pieces of white bread, a couple of slices of ham, and a square of cheese. And I’m thinkin’, back in Jersey, I could manage to get a whole meal for that price. I would have toast…
I mean, is The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show even worth referencing?
The new Ant-Man and Doctor Strange are the only ones I’m genuinely excited for (sigh, I have to wait 2 years for Ant-Man though...). As someone who did not grow up on comic books and got into the MCU films kinda in the game, I have a mild interest in the rest and will still end up seeing them anway.
I swear, they took all the other FOX Sunday animated shows, mixed them in a blender, and came up with the character designs for Duncanville.
Like that Lizzie Miguire reboot.
My thinking is that it’s because the film is about celebrating an often-discriminated group, and having there be a prejudice plot within that would seem counter-productive.