St. Clown
Ideas Posted are Likely Not My Own
Marvel just needs to hurry up and introduce the X-Men.
Based solely upon the trailer, I’m pretty sure they just did. I swear I heard Patrick Stewart from behind a high-backed chair.
Marvel just needs to hurry up and introduce the X-Men.
Based solely upon the trailer, I’m pretty sure they just did. I swear I heard Patrick Stewart from behind a high-backed chair.
I Goog'd the movie and started reading about it and it was def w t f. So I scroll down to the players and find Delphine Seyrig's name and as I'm entering that into search up pops some suggestions you could click on and one was "delphine seyrig led zepplin"(another w t f). Clicked it and I found this(Top 10 album covers; click over to #5,Last Year at Marienbad.
Holy fuck what... what?
I love movies that confuse me. This one said "challenge accepted oh and fuck you." I have no idea what it is. I can't even begin to say.
I'll say this, though -- it was intentional. Every shot was storyboarded. This is non-spontaneous surrealism. The closest thing I can compare it to is Zappa or Monk, where every note and nuance is deliberate and drilled. Maybe late Joyce.
No idea except it's healthy there are things above us.
Please. No.
Is there a TaleSpin reference? Darkwing Duck?
You have plenty of Disney Afternoon fare to browse from =)
Handy, Give it a shot. The trailers really didn't do this justice. If you can appreciate ROGER RABBIT, you will appreciate this.
You have plenty of Disney Afternoon fare to browse from =)
Handy, Give it a shot. The trailers really didn't do this justice. If you can appreciate ROGER RABBIT, you will appreciate this.
Dr. Strange was wonderful. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Just finished watching it and holy fuck was it amazing! You guys were absolutely right about the Who Framed Roger Rabbit vibe. I know I'm being pandered to and I don't care.Oh. My. God. This film was amazing!!! The cameos. The whole Who Framed Roger Rabbit vibe. It was *chefs kiss*.
My inner eight year old couldn't have been happier with this film.
Also, I was smacked with reality while searching the #RescueRangers hastag on Twitter. Apparently two generations are too young to recall Roger Rabbit, and the fact that the two biggest animating companies had stars that shared screen time? The amount of non-Disney property in a Disney film was amazing. This is the sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit we never asked for, but needed.