I've been pretty meh on DC Animation for a while now, but this one was pretty great. The poor quality cell shaded CGI was lame, but the movie itself was still really fun.
Ha Travis Willingham and Laura Bailey (voice actors married irl) playing Clark and Lois is great
Well holy crap that was a crazy episode
It sucks that Jenna Ortega couldn't return to voice her character but did they really have to KILL HER OFF!? :anguished:
Although knowing the writers she's probably not dead and will show up later lol
I AM
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Honestly, I'm not enjoying this. I like the western visual style, and Clint Eastwood is cool, but the dubbed voices take me out of it, and I'm having a hard time even paying attention to what's going on in the story.
I loved watching the creation of Brutal. That was really cool.
I think this show needs audience laughter. It's clear that Conan has developed his style of comedy in a way which gives space for laughter, but with no laughter it can just feel awkward and cringey in some of those moments.
For some reason this is listed as the first episode on the Blu-ray but it's episode 23 here
Fantastic way to send off Adan Canto. The deep fake looked pretty realistic too!
It wasn't bad, but why in the world did they waste so much time trying to make these into 3 theatrical movies before eventually giving up and just doing it as 6 tv episodes!?
The series starts out pretty interesting but seems to get boring pretty quick, despite how many famous people they got in the cast. I binged the first 6 episodes because I had the time but I was pretty bored with most of it. Not sure if I will watch any more.
Why is it that Katy just keeps telling just about every single contestant to sing louder? It's like she's incapable of recognizing good singing when it isn't belting. I really don't get it. I don't remember her acting like this in previous years.
I really do not understand the hate this movie gets. It almost feels like a hive mind effect where viral videos are influencing people's opinions, rather than just forming their own. I absolutely love this movie. For me, it is nearly perfect. The only minor complaint I have is that the Leia scenes feel awkward, but obviously, they were limited in what they could do with that, and considering they avoided doing a deepfake/cgi version, the results are not bad considering the situation.
Otherwise, I think Palpatine is a fantastic villain, and his inclusion was a stroke of brilliance. The Last Jedi sort of wrote the series into a corner. Where The Force Awakens set up all these threads for the trilogy to follow, The Last Jedi basically ended them all, and basically gave the middle finger to anybody who was curious about the mysteries the previous movie set up. So yeah, JJ felt like he needed to do some course correction to get out of the corner the previous movie sort of forced them into, but I think he did it in a way that's still respectful of what The Last Jedi did, while still being a satisfying conclusion to what TFA set up. Using Palpatine is smart because it finds a way to tie all of those loose threads together, but also simultaneously brings all three trilogies together, and even delivers on the promise Palpatine made to Anakin in episode 3. Plus the idea of Palpatine returning is something that has existed in the old EU for a long time and it's something I was always interested in seeing on screen.
As for the rest of it, Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver are brilliant as always, but the rest of the cast is actually used really well. I especially enjoyed C3PO in this one. The story is a fast paced adventure, with a lot of exciting locations and action, but all of this is grounded by good story and character development work. It all feels really satisfying.
The way this episode started had me confused for a second like I was watching the previous episode again
There are some parts where it's just as good as the original, and some parts where it doesn't quite live up. None of it really feels better than the original, so in total it feels like a slight step down. Not enough memorable music to really be worth the remake imo.
"you just fingered yourself" :sweat_smile:
This episode seemed to have a large improvement in picture quality and cinematography. Did they get new camera equipment this season, and/or a new DP? Looks really good!
How did all those people fit on that tiny jet? Or did I miss something?
And what happened to Izzy's new girlfriend, she just get left behind?
Well I've been pronouncing Godot's name wrong I guess lol
Engard says "I had him whacked off" :joy:
It's too bad Netflix canceled this. Loved this show. Hopefully Sony can find a new network to order a season 2.
I was so sure that other couple was sent there to kill them
Weird that they changed Lotta to Larry
Do yourself a favor, and skip the rest of the season, and just start the final episode 27 minutes in, and treat it like a short film. The rest of the season really doesn't matter. That's the story.
As much as I like Emma Stone, and the other actors do a good job, the cringe comedy/tension was difficult to watch for an hour at a time, but the ending was something that will stick with me for a long time.
This is one of the most unexpected, craziest, and messed up episodes of TV I have ever seen. This is going to stick with me for a long time.
On the other hand, the fact that basically none of the rest of the series matters at all is kind of annoying, but honestly I don't even care. That ending was just... wild.
This movie is peak physical comedy