Technically Friday night cartoons.
Technically Friday night cartoons.
Does anyone else here remember Teacher's Pet? Weird that I never see it mentioned when almost every other late '90s/early '00s cartoon gets referenced a fair bit around the internet. I remember the art by Gary Baseman was freaky but interesting, the voice-acting was top notch, and that it got weirder and funnier than…
I think @avclub-bc011d00bcc91da3b8b3cb43ca0bcd73:disqus is calling the Disney-produced episodes of Doug shit (as opposed to the Nick-produced ones).
No mention of Wander Over Yonder, Craig McCracken's new show premiering on Disney Channel? The first episode's on iTunes. Pretty funny and the animation's great.
No, Peter Jackson's still trying to push it.
SPOILER ALERT the Buggers turn out to be good guys.
The hate's that they tried to force it to be more epic and serious, along with the whole three films thing. Also the lack of practical effects saddened me (why do Orcs need to be CG when make-up worked amazingly in the LOTR films). I assume the 48fps hurt the film for the few who saw it like that.
I want to like it but the trailer just reeks of White Savior (technically Half-White Savior, but still) BS.
There's far more than 10 contenders excluding Gatsby. Avatar was significantly more popular and better-liked than Gatsby.
He also did Prisoner of Azkaban and Children of Men.
It's not likely for Best Picture in the slightest given its limited release this year (not sure when it'll expand next year), but I'm hoping the directors branch surprises with the first Director nominee for a film without a Picture nomination since the Picture category expanded and their first animation director…
Upstream Color should hopefully get some Spirit Award nominations at least. Doubt it'll be up for any Oscars (seems like it's this year's Holy Motors "too weird for the Academy" critical hit), but it should be in contention for Sound at least.
Only two and the other one's a long walk away on the other side of campus.
It'd make me so happy if it beat Batman vs Superman at the box office.
Or a Ghost in the Shell one.
PLANKTON!
BRAD!
KAGOME!
And they're also not in MEXICOOOOOOOOOOO!
Basically that Cartoon Network continually airing live-action, despite being against their mission statement and continually getting weak ratings so as not to make sense as even an MTV-style decline, challenged my faith in human rationality.