I don't understand. Why didn't they show a single scene of John Wick killing someone?
Well, no one hurt his dog, i guess...I don't understand. Why didn't they show a single scene of John Wick killing someone?
Man, they changed Avenue Q a LOT for the movie version.
Wow. I mean, this movie has been in developmental Hell for years. Now I see why. The edgy jokes feel incredibly forced (which is, of course, every joke). The full-body puppetry effects are atrocious. I've been waiting for this to finally release for ages. I'm incredibly disappointed and it's a hard pass for me.
It did.That looks more like direct to dvd or made for tv. Peter Jackson did it already 30 years ago and I'm sure his movie looks 1000 times better.
It’s the dark and gritty reboot.Man, they changed Avenue Q a LOT for the movie version.
It's been a long time since I watched Meet The Feebles last so I don't know how I would feel about it now, but that movie was too gross for me.It did.
you mean Jonah Hex?Why did they give metallo a fedora?
It is. In small doses.**UNPOPULAR OPINION INCOMING**
I think Teen Titans Go is pretty funny. Don't @ me.
Yeah I was making a dig at the art.you mean Jonah Hex?
I also thought that it was clever and funny, once I realized I had to view it as a parody.**UNPOPULAR OPINION INCOMING**
I hink Teen Titans Go is pretty funny. Don't @ me.
To me, if it has funny moments is irrelevant. The show repeatedly has heroes acting like villains for the sake of that comedy, and that just doesn't work for me. Robin stealing from a retirement home to get to see Starfire in a bikini. Robin turning an ancient tree into a toilet plunger. I get that they're jokes, but they're the actions of a villain, and there's no awareness in the show of that. There's no "ha, ha, heroes shouldn't act this way." The script isn't written around the characters. It's not a superhero show at all, and that's my issue with it.**UNPOPULAR OPINION INCOMING**
I think Teen Titans Go is pretty funny. Don't @ me.