Disney did it in the early 2000s with Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, animating a new musical sequence for each one.
Disney did it in the early 2000s with Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, animating a new musical sequence for each one.
Never watched it, but considering it was originally supposed to come out like three years prior to when it finally did, it’s a miracle it got more than one season.
Nandor needs to do that “Oh hey dere” Wisconsin accent more often.
I have read that there’s changing easter eggs in the opening titles but for the life of me I can never spot them.
Oh I loved that moment with Zoe breaking the glass.
I totally forgot they were even part of the Spider-Man movie.
Yeah, I mean, there have been movies emulating cheesy sitcoms (The Brady Bunch), but this looks like it was shot by high schoolers.
I liked Kamala, her friends, and family and I look forward to more of them. Everything with the government folks was kinda lame all season, though.
How does anti-comedy work on a prank show? They leave people alone or something?
I thought AppleTV+ would be the first to fall because they would essentially have to build themselves up completely with very little library material. But it looks like they’re doing okay.
That’s stunt casting I can get behind.
Gonna be honest: they have done nothing for me so far in this show. I even forgot they were part of the Spider-Man movie.
I saw a test screening of this last summer. Not really anything great, but it’s watchable.
I’ve suggested this too, but some services off a discount if you do a year, so it’s not *that* simple.
Resub for Stranger Things 5 whenever that is then wash your hands of Netflix for good.
Is there a reason they’ve pretty much stopped adding more library titles?
I liken it to Tom Hank’s brother doing the voice of Woody for everything that isn’t the movies. This is the same kind of thing; in universe Chris Evans is “movie” Buzz, and Tim Allen is the “everything else” Buzz.
His role in 4 is pretty lame; Woody tells him about an “inner voice” speaking figuratively, but then Buzz spends the whole movie pressing his voice buttons and doing exactly what the cornball phrases say.
These numbers are for just broadcast TV viewership, right? I watched on YouTube and about 100,000 others were watching the same one. So I wager there are many more viewers streaming it instead.
Kristin Chenoweth’s “Trouble” pastiche was pretty good too.