I was also thinking about having to feed, and worse yet, clean up after Clifford.
I was also thinking about having to feed, and worse yet, clean up after Clifford.
Is John Cleese playing the Devil? Because this is how some horror movies start.Clifford the Big Red Dog
For kids... as decided by a bunch of adults who do not have kids or do not pay close enough attention to their kids.I'm still confused who this movie's audience is. The writing isn't strong enough to be for adults, but do kids really know The Matrix?
I guess it will be similar in tone like Shin Godzilla.A kaiju movie, but it's basically "We defeated the thing! But now what do we do with this giant carcass?" Kind of like that one episode of Love Death + Robots but with a kaiju. And I'm totally down for it.
Just float the rumor that ground up kaiju will make your dick hard. The carcass will be stripped by morning.They kind of touched on that in Pacific Rim, with the company Kaiju Remedies basically having a monopoly on Kaiju carcasses. Lots of the parts have useful medicinal and practical uses, including the excrement that was excellent fertilizer and the mucus which was basically the world's strongest adhesive. I'm not sure how they'll handle it here... you can't just leave it to ROT or it's going to cause a massive insect epidemic and who knows what kind of chemical reactions go on inside a monster that can breath nuclear fire.
That's one of the things they sell in Pacific Rim. Whether or not it works...Just float the rumor that ground up kaiju will make your dick hard. The carcass will be stripped by morning.
Geez when it wakes up....Would it rot? Or would it be immortal like a terrasque? I saw a concept once for a city built on the body of a dead terrasque, with a flourishing meat industry selling the constantly regenerating flesh of the beast.
I was listening to this trailer and thinking that somone was trying very hard to sound like Stephen Fry and it didn't click that it was John Cleese until he showed up.Clifford the Big Red Dog
With a certain type of viewer... (sigh) it probably will, unfortunately.Ready Player One and The LEGO Movie referenced things, and they were successful, that means that referencing things will make you successful, right?
The only thing I liked about this is the brief shot of Clark and Jimmy from Superman: The Animated Series. Between this and the series being uploaded in HD for the first time on HBO Max, I hope it's a sign that a Blu-Ray release of the series is coming.The more I see of Space Jam: A New Legacy, the worse it looks
Ready Player One and The LEGO Movie referenced things, and they were successful, that means that referencing things will make you successful, right?
You're not wrong, but I expect a lot of it will be because the full title should probably have been Un Encanto para Camaleón?You know there's going to be people bitching.
If THAT is what they are basing it on, it had better be a very, very, VERY loose adaption.You're not wrong, but I expect a lot of it will be because the full title should probably have been Un Encanto para Camaleón?
--Patrick
No doubt, but this has been the direction they've been heading for close to 30 years? Man, these white guys have been bitching a long time.So many pissed off white guys. That's what I'm predicting. "Remember when Disney put out movies for white people and didn't buckle under to all the PC immigrants?!?"
You know there's going to be people bitching.
If you want to be technical, unless you count the compilation movies (Make Music Mine, Fun and Fancy Free, Melody Time, Ichabod and Mr. Toad), Disney didn't make a American white male protagonist film until A Goofy Movie (sort of?) or Toy Story. Every other US film the leads were animals or white females. Everything else with caucasian males was European.I thought about it but this there actually an animated Disney movie with a white male main characters in an american setting?
Edit: Nevermind, "Meet the Robinson". I forgot about this really good movie.
I thought about it but this there actually an animated Disney movie with a white male main characters in an american setting?
Edit: Nevermind, "Meet the Robinson". I forgot about this really good movie.
"Inspired by," perhaps.If THAT is what they are basing it on, it had better be a very, very, VERY loose adaption.
A Goofy Movie is without a doubt the blackest Disney movie ever made and that is including The Princess and the Frog AND The Lion King. That's not even getting into how Goofy and Mickey are both based on Black American stars of the stage and screen... this is a movie the proclaimed Tevin Campbell was the hottest rock star.If you want to be technical, unless you count the compilation movies (Make Music Mine, Fun and Fancy Free, Melody Time, Ichabod and Mr. Toad), Disney didn't make a American white male protagonist film until A Goofy Movie (sort of?) or Toy Story. Every other US film the leads were animals or white females. Everything else with caucasian males was European.
I've heard about Mickey's design being based on blackface, but I was always under the impression that Goofy was supposed to be the whitest, suburban dork to ever live. Also why I wrote "sort of?", because also a dog? In any case, I think it also didn't hurt that Disney already had Tevin under contract from Sister Act 2.A Goofy Movie is without a doubt the blackest Disney movie ever made and that is including The Princess and the Frog AND The Lion King. That's not even getting into how Goofy and Mickey are both based on Black American stars of the stage and screen... this is a movie the proclaimed Tevin Campbell was the hottest rock star.
According to Disney animator Art Babbitt in describing how to characterize Goofy (original name Dippy Dawg and first appearing in "Dippy the Goof"), "(He is) a composite of an everlasting optimist, a gullible Good Samaritan, a half-wit, a shiftless, good-natured coloured boy and a hick."I've heard about Mickey's design being based on blackface, but I was always under the impression that Goofy was supposed to be the whitest, suburban dork to ever live. Also why I wrote "sort of?", because also a dog? In any case, I think it also didn't hurt that Disney already had Tevin under contract from Sister Act 2.
Saw the latin american trailer. I really really wanted colombian accents but it wasn't. So, I will watch it in english as always.Encanto
So is Mirabel going to find out she's actually the most powerful and then proceed to destroy the world?
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