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- Quills on Wheels
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I would never see that live-action/animated chipmunk monstrosity...
I did see the cartoon before, and honestly, is not as bad as those movies are, but it's kinda like a 'lesser of two evils' thing...
I hate how old cartoons we used to watch and enjoy (and yes, even those that were watched before I was born) are 'remade' with corny pop-culture references...and that the setting just happen to be New York City...ugh...(The Smurfs for example)
...except the Muppets...I heard that was a good family film.
...Correct me if I'm wrong though.
I did see the cartoon before, and honestly, is not as bad as those movies are, but it's kinda like a 'lesser of two evils' thing...
I hate how old cartoons we used to watch and enjoy (and yes, even those that were watched before I was born) are 'remade' with corny pop-culture references...and that the setting just happen to be New York City...ugh...(The Smurfs for example)
...except the Muppets...I heard that was a good family film.
...Correct me if I'm wrong though.
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That's true, then again, it's all for the kiddies so if they want to see them, a parent can't say no on the spot, right?RWDebara wrote:The muppets is a good movie, its not a remake or a reboot.
I hate that their turning all these cartoon shows from when we were kids into live action piles of $hit. yogi bear, scooby doo, smurfs, chipmunks, etc.
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RWDebara wrote:The muppets is a good movie, its not a remake or a reboot.
I hate that their turning all these cartoon shows from when we were kids into live action piles of $hit. yogi bear, scooby doo, smurfs, chipmunks, etc.
Ah, you can count on the Muppets for your childhood memories...
And yes, you are speaking my language. Live action remakes of cartoons are total crap...
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I watched Bunraku yesterday. I really don't know what to make of it. It's set in the future where after a big war mankind outlaws all firearms so everyone minces around with swords. The art direction of the film is pretty original ( though i've not decided whether I mean that in a nice way either). It sounds coller than it was.
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