“I LIVE IN THIS PARK!” still gets a chuckle out of me every time I think about it. It just caught me off guard.
“I LIVE IN THIS PARK!” still gets a chuckle out of me every time I think about it. It just caught me off guard.
“I think I’m a fork! Uh-oh!”
*just fucking barks*
“I LIVE IN THIS PARK!” and “DON’T LOOK. I’M RIGHT BEHIND YOU!”
The lack of chin guard makes it look like a little kid wearing an adult bike helmet.
That’s a bad hat, Barry
Not sure why you’d be tired of it. Podcasts are pretty easy to avoid.
Same.
I remember watching the original Lion King and being so blown away by the animation. There was that moment when the camera refocused on the ants walking along the tree branch in the foreground, and I just thought, “This is amazing. They can actually animate something this beautiful.”
i’ll probably hit play on Meet Joe Black then back out as soon as i’ve already seen the teaser for The Phantom Menace
I still can’t believe this asshole has an incredibly lucrative career because turned the phrase “practice makes perfect” into a 10,000-word book.
I feel like not enough people know about how rad these cartoons are.
That’s what I don’t get about some of these reactions. The show is like an octopus and will contort into whatever shape it needs to, to deliver the punch it wants to.
The Grinch looks fine but to me the rest of them pretty much just look like other Illumination characters instead of Seuss illustrations. Max is the dog from Secret Life of Pets, Cindy is one of the little girls from Despicable Me, etc.
So they hired and paid Benedict Cumberbatch money, only to saddle him with an unrecognizable American accent, thus rubbing him of his defining, Cumberbatch-iest quality: his low rumbling voice. It’s like when Robots hired Ewan Macgregor as the lead, then made him have an American accent. I’ll never understand doing…
I thought Ralph yelling “are those muppets gonna fuck khaleesi?” was a bit much
I know they’re mainly known for their darker tone, but Batman Begins and The Dark Knight have some HILARIOUS moments.
Honestly, I wish I didn’t have to take sides because I wish there wasn’t a blatantly clear winner in terms of one studio truly loving and respecting their stewardship of these characters and trying their absolute damnedest to bring them to the screen in glorious, spectacular ways and one studio floundering sadly in…
I love the moment in Begins when he tells Bruce, “What is the point of all those push-ups if you can’t even lift a bloody log?” And Bruce just gives him this look like, “motherFUCKER.”
You can’t overstate how good Michael Caine is in these films. He manages to ground the action with warmth, humility and humour (it’s obvious how much he loves Bruce and how heartbroken he is that he’s become completely driven to be Batman), but he also gets across the shades of the hard bastard military man he was in…