Amphibia
OH...so...THAT'S why it was delayed...holy shit.
MODOK
DAMN-that finale , opens it up for season 2.
OH...so...THAT'S why it was delayed...holy shit.
MODOK
DAMN-that finale , opens it up for season 2.
Felt more like the originally planned more seasons, without the main 3, but TPTB didn't feel it would work.It really feels like this is trying to preempt fans from complaining about a lack of closure. Because fandoms are shitty about demanding everything be explicilty explained, and are quieter about a horribly rushed ending than they are about ambiguity, because somehow having a single bad canon is better than a multitude of possible stories to speculate on. I fucking hate when pressure from "fandoms" pushes creators to make bad decisions.
You're right, it wasn't just the Lenore thing, and it could well be that they had more seasons planned, but they still made a decision to wrap up storylines rather than leave them hanging. To me that's caving in to fan pressure for closure, regardless of if they had more seasons planned or not.Felt more like the originally planned more seasons, without the main 3, but TPTB didn't feel it would work.
To me it clearly wasn't just the Lenore thing.
Me at 14 seconds: "I recognize that bassline, they're just ripping off "holding out for a hero!" That's kinda.... Oh wait... no, they're not ripping it off, they were just building into the actual song. Ok."I'm still on the fence, but that's a fairly 80's teaser:
Would you have preferred "The Time of My Life"?Me at 14 seconds: "I recognize that bassline, they're just ripping off "holding out for a hero!" That's kinda.... Oh wait... no, they're not ripping it off, they were just building into the actual song. Ok."
Your wish is our command.I was to see He-Man and Skeletor do The Lift. Skeletor is totally Baby, btw.
Shit! I remember this! I didn't know why the idea was so clear in my mind as I was typing it, and there you go.Your wish is our command.
(The Lift is at 1:50)
Did Lazerhawk do the soundtrack? Or is that too much to hope for?Netflix is also making Captain Laserhawk an animated series based on Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon
That is odd.Shit! I remember this! I didn't know why the idea was so clear in my mind as I was typing it, and there you go.
This is insanity.
My Little Adventure Time?
--Patrick
We haven't sat down and watched Capture the Flag yet, but Li'l Z loves Craig of the Creek, and I know he's hoping for more seasons.Craig of the Creek's season finale was today, DAMN good finale for a damn good show.
Got renewed for a 4th season and I'm HONESTLY hoping that it'll be like the epilogue season as why stretch it out ya know?
Mr. Z was watching this during Jackbox last night, and asked me if anyone on the 'Forum had been talking about it. His reaction was pretty much the same as yours. At some point, I may watch it myself.America the Motion Picture (Netflix)
It's getting blasted by reviewers. I enjoyed myself enough but this movie is just an animated "bro" film and isn't likely for everyone. Actually I really don't enjoy "bro" films but I guess the fact that this one is animated and fucking-bat-shit-insane made it worth it. The humor and animation remind me of Archer and Venture Bros. Speaking of the animation I thought it was really well done.
To describe America The Motion Picture is like saying someone took a drunk history retelling of the American Revolution and put it to film. George Washington pals around with Abraham Lincoln and a Chinese, female Thomas Edison. It's filled to the brim with parody references (most of which are pretty dated), the characters talk like they're modern day frat boys, and Benedict Arnold is a werewolf for no reason except because of how insane an idea (and honestly kinda awesome) it is.
So it's not the clusterfuck the twitter and youtube drama brigade claim to be?Masters of the Universe: Revelations.
Perhaps this knowledge isn't new to anyone else, but I was rather surprised to find that this series is a continuation from the original 80s series and not a complete reboot. There's no need to be caught up on the plots of the original series though as the first episode just establishes that He-Man and Skeletor have been at it for a while. But by the end of the first episode you can see that the series will be taking a darker turn as well as telling an ongoing story rather than stick with the formulaic episodes of the past.
The charm and campiness of the original series is here but with some moderately better writing and voice acting. I especially love how the series embraces the "toy commercial" elements of the 80s episodes and gives some spotlight to the characters and vehicles that made the toy-line so beloved.
I'm two episodes in to the 5 episodes released (this is only part 1). It's nothing award winning in my opinion and I doubt it's going to totally engage me by the end. But it is a nice way to be a little nostalgic without having to dumb down my intelligence to make it through an older episode of what my 5-year old self once thought was the pinnacle of television.
Was this before or after they actually saw the show?So it's not the clusterfuck the twitter and youtube drama brigade claim to be?
Before they watched, of course.Was this before or after they actually saw the show?