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marshalgrover

That whole “Ariel does it all for Eric” thing is complete bullshit. The original movie couldn’t be clearer that she’s been interested in humans for years before she ever knew he existed, and she even explicitly says that trip to his boat party is the first time she’s ever seen them up close. He just happens to be the

What bothers me most about the racist backlash to this movie is that it distracts from the real problem: that this movie exists in the first place.

I’d put Luca up there with the best. Turning Red is enjoyable, but definitely lower B-tier. Onward...is like a really good Dreamworks film. Haven’t even seen Soul.

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The film feels more like a contemporary reboot of the film Andy watched in the 90s. Complete with unnecessarily convoluted revamp of the villain’s origins and way too serious treatment of a kid’s entertainment property. Your Lost In Space remake comparison is apt.

Oh noz did they put a black person in it

Welp, calling your audience too stupid to get the movie is an approach, I guess.

Huh, this is timely, considering I just watched it for the first time last weekend.

“Whenever Mr. Potato Head’s not on screen, Buzz should be asking, ‘Hey, where’s Mr. Potato Head?’”

I would hope so, considering that’s the whole point of the character

Winston was by far the most relatable character in the first film.

You missed how he auditioned for his own character for the Ghostbusters animated series and was told to make it sound more like Ernie Hudson. He was not cast.

I only made it halfway through season one of American Auto.  Like “Mr. Mayor”, I thought it was amusing enough, but I didn’t care enough to keep watching. Is it worth picking up again?

 American Auto, whose hilarious 13-episode second season began on January 26.”

This show is not “hilarious.” It’s almost funny. Almost good. And while watchable, with this cast and creator pedigree it should be loads better. Still giving it a chance, but it’s wearing out its welcome quickly.

Cool World fails because Bakshi had a very specific story planned out (a horror noir set in the world of Dick Tracy/Sin City style crime/detective comics) and the studio mandated that he do a Roger Rabbit knock-off.

ENDUT! HOCH HECH!

I feel like a lot of earlier stuff mentioned on here (Betty Boop, Fritz the Cat, Heavy Metal) pays into an even worse characterization that animation is only for kids AND perverts.

My favorite type of Guy is the one that goes cartoons can be for adults and rather than watch something for grownups like Perfect Blue or Mad God they make hours long Youtube rants about why the new Transformers cartoon is too “woke” or some shit.