I mean, it bloody deserves it... it's even more bloody amazing then the 1st one....
Also, for anyone who sees it, am i crazy or did one of the songs sample the Saber Rider theme song?
I mean, it bloody deserves it... it's even more bloody amazing then the 1st one....
Molecule Man, voiced by Edward James Olmos(!)
I’m sorry, what will be removed? I don’t remember any series with that name. /sProdigy will be removed from the streaming platform altogether. (Gizmodo)
Jesus Christ, dude! WTF.
You know, this was something that ALWAYS bothered me about Lois Lane. More often than not she was written this way, and it would drive me up a wall.I've watched the first 3 episodes now and I'm still on the fence. I hope they tone down Jimmy's conspiracy theory fixation and get Lois a sense of responsibility, because so far I'm finding them both a bit off-putting. She's obsessively selfish in her hyperfocus on "breaking the story" with no regard for the consequences for anyone else, and he's just exasperating.
Part of it is Doc Hammer's significant health issues (which includes not being able to FLY due to an inner ear issue, meaning he has to take a car or train any time he goes to the studio to do production), and part of it is that all of the animation is done in-house, in the US, instead of with slave labor in Japan or Korea.The Venture Bros: Radiant is the Blood of the Baboon Heart
Pretty good! I had some good laughs and enjoyed myself. It was basically an 83 minute episode, and it tied up most of the loose strings left dangling at the end of the show, including the exact nature of the relationship between Rusty and Malcolm, and answering who gave birth to Hank and Dean.
Not sure why it took this long for it to come out... but then, I'm not sure why every season had so many YEARS between them, either.
All in all, thumbs up.
Yeah it's a fine film, my only complaint is that Lou was an awkward singing voice for Marinette considering Christina Vee all ready IS a great singer.Miraculous: Ladybug and Cat Noir, The Movie (Netflix)
It's a retelling of the origin of Paris's favorite superheroes, Ladybug and Chat Noir... as a Disney-style musical that's like 3 times as childish as the actual show. I don't hate this (I actually rather like it), but when it devolves into fart jokes, I can't help but feel like they could have done better. That said, Hawkmoth is a much more fun villain in this and I don't know if that's a better take than his more serious depiction in the show but it's way more entertaining to see him go full Disney villain. The movie itself is beautiful, the music's pretty good, and it's fun seeing lots of returning characters from the show, including some reinterpretations of some of the akumatized villains from the show. It gets a bit maudlin a bits but it works and the romance is much more of the focus of the movie than it was in the early seasons of the show.
All in all, it's worth a watch if you're a fan of the show, if only for it's somewhat radical departure from the plot of the series. It's clear they want to make more of these, so we'll see what happens. I'm kind of surprised this is on Netflix really, but I'm betting they helped produce this before they lost interest in the show and used a clause in their contract to get it on their service instead of Disney+.