I think it’s reasonable to conclude here, given the large timeskip that those take place after. I’d like to see them too, but not with three seasons of old-actor makeup. Save them for a revival in 20 years!
I think it’s reasonable to conclude here, given the large timeskip that those take place after. I’d like to see them too, but not with three seasons of old-actor makeup. Save them for a revival in 20 years!
Animation is a medium, not a genre.
Scrolled down until I found someone mention I Am Not Ok With This - what a nice little gem of a show.
I’d also throw in The Umbrella Academy, which I just caught up with/finished. Great followup to the intriguing first season, and I can’t wait for the third to see what that green cube is.
Sounds like we’re about the same age, then, and my recollection is that by the time this movie came out, the books were absolutely everywhere across media and culture. One of the things that really drove that was that it wasn’t just kids reading them, not by a long shot.
I think that scene leans more toward stupid, but again, they sell it well enough to get past that.
Joel Miller!
True, so it remains our duty to keep reminding them that we’re far more triggered by their absence than by anything they could say upon returning.
13's humor was far more goofy than 11's, but still pretty decent.
I like to think of the phrase as implying one, or several, extremely large fruit fly larvae rather than simply lots of regular-sized ones.
Ahem. Cusack has a hot tub for you.
I think it’s totally a joke, seeing as they stop more than once and make him explain what he said to the others.
I’m genuinely curious how old you were, and how well you’re remembering that time. The only reason we’re discussing this movie here at this moment is because the books were absolutely and increasingly everywhere at that point.
This is true, but the way it’s done also makes the movie irritating, since it’s a constant series of moments where Thing From Book is introduced to a swell of music and a lingering camera shot, making pacing and flow practically non-existent. More subtlety could have kept the lived-in feel, satisfied book readers, and…
Although since he apparently wasn’t Rowling’s first (or 2nd or 3rd, maybe) choice, that kind of hurts the theory.
I don’t know whether you can call it a “breakout role”, but her being cast by Disney in the lead for their gigantic push into remaking their old movies surely is more “movie star” than any of Radcliffe’s post-Potter work (without commenting on the merits of either, both of whom I like).
I watched 11, 12, and 13 back to back to back a few weeks ago, and while the other two definitely aren’t nearly as good as the first, that same charm and chemistry between the actors pulls them both into “still very watchable” territory.
“Comfortably Numb”
“Keeping up with the Calrissians”
“That said, the 2008 experiments were somewhat of a fiasco, as a spider was accidentally released into a habitat occupied by another spider, which created total chaos and a mishmash of competing webs. What’s more, the growth of fruit fly larvae (which were used to feed the spiders) got out of hand, making it next to…
Ha, just finished up the second season last night, and now I know the exact thing you were talking about. Definitely a great funny moment.