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Walk Hard is so good it basically killed musical biopics. I was stunned the Queen movie actually had the balls to do all the clichés post Walk Hard.

Saying that Walk Hard should’ve been funnier is a bold strategy, Cotton. Let’s see if it pays off.

Of course they are! Just like they did the 50th anniversary of Disney World.

The continued existence of the career of Adam Devine confuses me greatly.

The older stuff like Mickey and the Beanstalk and, yeah, Fantasia are good, but then he became a corporate mascot, which is bad.

More Righteous Gemstones instead, please

“Why is Mickey Mouse so enduringly popular” is actually a really interesting question to ask. If someone would offer an actual deep-dive explanation rather than a corporate-sponsored puff piece, I’d be interested in watching it.

Bugs Bunny could kick his ass and will if fucked with.

Under Chapsuck, Disney is going to completely mess up the 100th anniversary of the creation of Mickey Mouse, arnt they?

Maybe it’s because I’m based in the UK, but I can’t think of anyone that I know who thinks Mickey Mouse is anything but a slightly annoying (and rarely seen) Disney character, and the only time I’ve ever liked the character was his appearance in Fantasia.

Creeps on twitter are already starting to blame her death on the COVID vaccine

He’s not wrong. People are giving Jordan Peele credit for Candy Man too. People will give people they like credit for anything they’ve touched on a whim and people will give people they hate credit for anything they hate to protect the ones they like, too.

People need to accept that a movie can be two different things. In this case, it’s both a Halloween movie and a Christmas movie. Either way, it’s worth a rewatch at least once a year.

The movie can be watched in November, between the two holidays.

Reminds me of back when Fantastic Mr. Fox came out, and there was a bit of pushback from the animation studio that made the film, because while Wes Anderson was credited as director, he apparently almost never visited the studio where the work was done, and his role was primarily recording the actor’s, and rubber

Tim is a genius—or he certainly was in his most creative years.

In the immortal words of Norm Macdonald:

We still have Hank Azaria.

Stiller’s IMDB page already says he’s a producer on an “announced” Dodgeball 2.