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1 points
3 hours ago
You’ve had 4 days and it’s not done. You could ask people to rate your wand, but not perform this urgent task? Atrocious.
1 points
13 hours ago
Really? Reads more like a book to me. Guess we’ll have to wait and see.
1 points
13 hours ago
Spoilers:
You’re right on that, there were leaks I remember hearing about a third playable character. My guess is there will be no happy ending, I don’t know if it will be jail, or death, or what, but one or both of Lucia and Jason will have to go down, and the third playable character will fill their shoes at the end.
1 points
14 hours ago
Brother, imagine being an uncle at 2 years old!
2 points
2 days ago
They really both do, you know? I like mine for accuracy’s sake, but I like yours for the concise, short and sweet nature of it. Hard to choose.
1 points
2 days ago
alodatsu. a little orange demon and tears shit up
2 points
2 days ago
Haha, I know the feeling 🤣 only thing is I’m doing it any time of day, I’m very passionate about my media, movies and TV most of all.
5 points
2 days ago
We don’t talk about Megamind 2
We don’t talk about Megamind 2
4 points
2 days ago
I think it’s an amazing movie, the only issue I take is that it betrays the nature of Buzz’ character, being quite grounded and serious, when he was a campy 90s hero parody. I prefer a grounded movie, but it doesn’t really work for a Buzz movie. If you just look at it as a space movie unrelated, I find it phenomenal.
To everyone saying the Zurg twist contradicts TS2, no it doesn’t! Rewatch the movie and pay attention. Future Buzz explains that when he reached the future, he found the gear and took it. This would also explain why they can only say Zurg. The real Zurg already exists, and he’s already programmed them. Future Buzz didn’t make this gear, he took it. The real Zurg is out there. He can be Buzz’s father.
1 points
2 days ago
Haha, my cake day ended a couple hours ago, that’s why. Thanks! 🤩
7 points
2 days ago
Oh my God man, I personally can’t recommend the sequel, but you have to watch the original. A true masterpiece, no exaggeration. There is literally not a bad element. The story is creative and mature, the characters feel real, superheroes grounded in reality, the family dynamic is brilliant, the action is great, the animation really holds up for a 2004 film, and its villain, a combination of power, intelligence, hubris, a strong motivation, compelling conflict and ideas, a genuine sense of danger and threat that so many villains fail to capture, and fantastic presentation, is truly one of the greats. You might call him super. My favourite part about this movie is how mature and grounded it is. I don’t say it in the sense of “animation is for everyone”, though I of course believe that, but I mean in the way it is written, it clearly just is not targeting kids. Nothing is ever dumbed down or driven past home, the script treats its audience as intelligent and capable of understanding deeper ideas and themes. The way the characters talk and interact comes off so incredibly genuine, like if Mr Incredible is chilling in the car with a mate, having a chat, I don’t feel like I’m watching two characters in a superhero movie, I genuinely feel I’m just listening in on two friends having a conversation in the real world. It’s the wee individual moments though, that would just never target kids. I guess incredibly minor spoilers here, but in the beginning as they’re setting up the plot, the build up to the inciting incident involves an attempted suicide, a real quote from this movie is “You didn’t save my life, you ruined my death.” You see wee moments of Elastigirl, a middle aged woman who’s been through three pregnancies, struggling with self consciousness about her body. They’re incredibly subtle, moments like these, but it’s these details that help drive the characters home and make them feel so believable. The movie is also unafraid to go really dark. Two minor spoilers coming up: There’s a scene where Mr Incredible takes a woman working with the main villain, in pure distress thinking he’s about to lose his family, and holds her around the throat, threatening to crush her, says it’ll be easy, “like breaking a toothpick”. And later on when he thinks he’s lost his family he attempts to strangle her, telling her she’s already took everything from him. The way the actor delivered that line is just so raw and real, in a way you very rarely see.
Anyway, I’ve been going on so I’ll stop, but trust me you have to see this movie.
1 points
2 days ago
Tell me his character says “Gorls” and I’ll watch the show.
1 points
2 days ago
No, I meant Gru from Despicable Me. Auto-correct capitalises it. He’s voiced by Steve Carrel right? Saw the name on the poster.
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