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I feel like Coco was the first to run without a short, because a 20 minute Christmas Special intended for broadcast is not a short.

You have something against ‘Super’? Yeah, it didn’t do big business, but it was a sharp little satire of comic book tropes.

The only version I've really dug is Waids irredeemable.

That’s a laughably stupid argument, so well done. They do try to shut those sites down on a regular basis; when one little worm gets smashed, 3 more pop up. Also, there is a platform you can use. You can pay a couple bucks a month for HBOGo, instead of being a shitty little thief. when you say “consumer friendly”, you

“legally grey” is an interesting way to say stealing.

I mean I like it, it’s just, at this point it feels less like a style and more like a flash dressup game with the same 6 hairpieces and 4 body types and so on. 

Dude, it’s not that serious.

Welp, Clayton Bigsby isn’t real.

See SpiderVerse in the theaters. YOU NEED TO.

Bless your heart.

Honestly, it was not a lack of Godzilla that made the last movie so dull. His screentime is about the same as for the shark in Jaws, the original Godzilla, or Michael Myers in the first Halloween. It’s just that after Bryan Cranston’s character died, there was no one worth watching when Godzilla WASN’T on screen.

I feel like you might not have read what I was saying as you seem to have completely missed what I was saying.

Strangely, I think the pinnacle of CGI animal characters will probably be the Babe movies. No matter how good the CGI gets, it is going to be impossible to for the animators to not overly anthropomorphize the characters to the point where they no longer feel like animals.

I’ll be in the absolute minority here, but I seriously dislike these CGI animals. Yeah, I know nowadays is the only option, because using real ones are no longer acceptable, but no matter how good the CGI is, its “artificialness” takes me off the movie. Couldn’t enjoy “The Jungle Book” exactly for that.

You know, if you remove the paint from the Mona Lisa, it’s basically just an empty canvas.

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Violent, symbolic violation of young female bodies, in which a blind man walks around a creepy plaza, and is attacked by his own dog.

“In fact, take away the delirious beauty of the color-coded lighting and surging prog-rock score”

Yes, take away the most artistic aspects of an art film and you end up with not an art film.

Hell, take away the structure and formatting of the script and you’ve got one long block of text.

Or they just learned to live with it:

Seriously, even Disney of all companies got this right.  I love him, but the Rock isn’t right for this role.