It's not really a Stockholm Syndrome when the entire first half of the movie is Belle trying to get the hell away from this damn castle, and then when she gets the opportunity, she does. The whole romance starts after she voluntarily goes back.
It's not really a Stockholm Syndrome when the entire first half of the movie is Belle trying to get the hell away from this damn castle, and then when she gets the opportunity, she does. The whole romance starts after she voluntarily goes back.
Watch the international trailer, people. For some reason, the American one takes the most extremely dull lines only and has none of that fun Wright editing.
I agree, but I think it worked pretty well with the infra-red sensors in the D3 base and in the MRI scan. As with all monsters, best left vague, I guess.
Is Oliver British? Jemaine Clement is from New Zealand, where they also drive on the left.
Joke's on them, it's already been sold.
Hey, honest mistake. My bad.
No mention of Spirit Tracks Zelda (the ghost)? By far the best incarnation of Zelda in the series, and also, as far as I remember, the only game where you actually buddy up with her throughout the entire game.
Dammit, I guess I should stop automatically reading over those too fast. Serves me right.
For those who don't read the comics, here's a major unannounced spoiler for the TV show. No problem!
I was totally expecting the dog to die to something horrible and David not realizing that, so I think I'm slightly more okay with him just not being real.
Disneytoon Studios were infamously underfunded - this and the Mickey shorts got more money and realized good use of Flash tweening in a way that doesn't look bad but is still fairly cheap. You can argue about taste and the artstyle, but this trailer and the recent Disney TV outings have way more impressive animation…
Ah yes, older Disney TV, truly known for its stellar animation quality.
Yeah, for sure. You can't be out of a job all the time and accept all kinds of random jobs if you're some kind of celebrity. That said, this idea might only be something Webby has, and no-one else.
Also them Barks paintings at :16.
I mean, he is. It's just that the general populace doesn't tend to know about it in these series/comics.
Finally, an angry loudmouth called Donald American kids can look up to!
Which is why in Europe we read the comics and didn't watch the TV show much. Most love for Ducktales is usually from the US, while Rosa and Barks get more love in Europe.
To be honest this seems like it strays even further from the Barks originals - Donald was probably taken off originally because his voice is so hard to put any emotion to except anger.
Or the misdirect was Aubrey Plaza making people think that the whole written for a man thing was something that was changed.
Memories aren't reliable at all, as any person who worked with witnesses on criminal cases will tell you. Broad strokes? Yes. Details? No. The curtains observation this episode was very on point.