I saw this in the theater. I liked it a lot, but this is one I never really revisited. I remember the lowest point where the bugs are exposed as circus insects and Flik has to leave was pretty depressing.
I saw this in the theater. I liked it a lot, but this is one I never really revisited. I remember the lowest point where the bugs are exposed as circus insects and Flik has to leave was pretty depressing.
Woody was pretty mean, but it was also easy for youths like myself to emphasize with feelings of being replaced. Like getting a new sibling or your best friend has a new friend and you feel like a third wheel. Also Buzz is pretty annoying, he’s cocky and so self-assured, but they balance it out by not making him taunt…
He also wrote Slinky dies in an expected way toward the end.
Well, a lot of the mutant toys Sid created on don’t belong to him, they’re his sister Hannah’s like when he steals her doll Janie and swaps its head with a Pterodactyl. And when Buzz has the tea party, it’s with a dolls with no heads.
What if Keanu Reeves doctor character started dating Amanda Peet’s daughter character? That would be weird, but a pretty good looking couple.
I don’t like this movie. It bores and annoys me. But I’ll pay just enough attention for some Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
I was turned off by the commercials and the title isn’t great, but watching it on my movie channel and it’s pretty good.
That Quibi idea actually made me laugh. Unfortunately, instead of just one 10 minute short, they made ten.
I guess you might say the producers were smelling the wrong Rose.
Sean William Scott joined the cast after season 3, but he did not play the new Martin Riggs. He was a new character.
I’m curious about that myself. The one that I find fits this criteria of the lead actor leaving after first season is Meg Foster leaving the part of Cagney on Cagney & Lacey. The first season was 6 episodes and in the second season, Cagney was played by Sharon Gless.
They should use a new character like Katrina Moldoff from the Brave and the Bold episode.
HBO CEO: I can see the title now, Haunted Sweater Meat.
I liked when the bad thing happened, but it turned out to be what they wanted to happen all along. Then the episode ends with them putting on sunglasses and smirking to the camera.
He’s not popular now, but I thought Dean Cain was a great Clark Kent and as Superman.
Weisman turned his Bad Guys spinoff into a comic that’s okay. Its basically a Suicide Squad type deal with some recurring/one-time villains making a return. But reading it now, it lacks a special quality, more specifically a character that I see as someone I want to see more of.
About time some service has Childrens Hospital available without purchase.
Makes me think of this.
Not if he wears gloves.
I remember the OJ trial affecting a lot of daytime kids shows like Gargoyles and Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad. One of the great things about that time was Disney Afternoon and Fox Kids Weekdays. Gargoyles was a great show that you’d regret when the weekend came because you’d have to wait 2 days to get the next part…