Bad Craziness wrote:it was fun and people ought to be judging the new lion king in the context of that
instead they’re yelling about how this one should have a whimsical technicolor palette and exaggerated characters and not try to do what jungle book did except they don’t even bring up the jungle book
Isnt it funny how you can make anyone’s arguments seem stupid by saying they’re “yelling”
Bad Craziness wrote:anyone who loves Cheesecake Factory, leaves their TV on 24/7, and goes to the mall every Saturday afternoon out of habit, they're all going to see this and love the shit out of it. this movie is going to make a billion dollars.
imagine this metric making you feel better about your opinions
Bad Craziness wrote:it was fun and people ought to be judging the new lion king in the context of that
instead they’re yelling about how this one should have a whimsical technicolor palette and exaggerated characters and not try to do what jungle book did except they don’t even bring up the jungle book
Isnt it funny how you can make anyone’s arguments seem stupid by saying they’re “yelling”
Also when stating you think that traditional cel animation looks better/is more appealing than what they're doing with this new one, you're somehow being contrarian.
I'm tired of these movies like wreckin ralph and ready player one and lego whatever that are just pop culture reflecting pop culture and doing a piss poor job of it
easy wrote:I'm tired of these movies like wreckin ralph and ready player one and lego whatever that are just pop culture reflecting pop culture and doing a piss poor job of it
The movie made one big choice which is that as Ralph started going viral, he never bought into it or cared. He only did it as a means to an end. That along with the entire internet sphere was just used as a flashy visual environment for its story of personal growth and friendship. It wasn’t parody or satire or a lampoon. It was literally just depiction.
Franco wrote:The movie made one big choice which is that as Ralph started going viral, he never bought into it or cared. He only did it as a means to an end. That along with the entire internet sphere was just used as a flashy visual environment for its story of personal growth and friendship. It wasn’t parody or satire or a lampoon. It was literally just depiction.
Look, you appear to have actually seen the movie and people here prefer to discuss whatever they got from advertising instead. Just so you know!
Eyeball Kid wrote:Look, you appear to have actually seen the movie and people here prefer to discuss whatever they got from advertising instead. Just so you know!
yeah, Have A Chode, Friend really set the high water mark for animated satire of pop culture
iambic wrote:no don't make those posts
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