If you're more of a FNAF player, this is much oriented to you, rather than coming in as a movie only person. It's alright, tries it's best to stick to the source material. But it has it's own his hits and misses, and oof moments. Could've been better, more scarier but it's also not bad. Somewhere in the middle.
Disappointing.
I so wanted to love this, and without Natasha it would be completely unwatchable (for me), but she has been let down by the writers. I'm OK with the suspension of disbelief if you can keep my logical brain engaged elsewhere, but this is not that.
The first episode is the setup for the entire series. If you get through that with a positive impression, I think you will enjoy what follows.
I'm neither a girl, nor teenager or Asian and I still enjoyed it. Imagine only watching movies you identify with facepalm
y'all tripping, this was a good movie and +1 for the fox being bad
Amazing. I'm pretty sure this is the first adult-focused cartoon that's not edgy.
If you don't agree this is for adults, watch all the Peter Potamus parts again.
Such a great cute little claymation show. My girlfriend and I are addicted to it, we cant just watch one episode. And if we're ever in a bad or down mood, an episode of Pingu always turns our spirits around.
Another Sony movie with amazing animation and plot that... did not deliver what was promised.
Full of clichés and unfunny jokes that ruin the mood of the moment, forgettable characters, an overused "my family is so bad and out of the norm" plot device and a gaslighting father that happens to realized how good of a person his daughter is when he is about to die because why not?. The animation and the voice acting saved this movie from being hot garbage.
Finally a 1+ hour episode of Love Death and Robots
It wouldn't be accurate to say I grew up alongside Bo Burnham. He's six years older than me. So I've gotten to see him grow, but he was always a step ahead on the road. Then suddenly, in this special, we're side by side, and I feel a horrifying catharsis at being in the same place as him. The thrill and terror of being seen. I want to run back inside and watch him on the outside, going through it with a wry joke. But we're all stuck in this. Stuck inside, and that inside is so much more than just a quarantine. Even though this is probably the quarantine media, it's about everything too.The outside is inside, everything is inside, and yet we've never felt more distant despite going through the same thing. I was left undone. Devastated. Funny Feeling left me weeping. It's just an incredible piece of work that'll stick with me for a long time.
Very good documentary, on a very actual fact.
Thank you Mr Snowden. What courage and determination.
I think that the information released through this documentary, is for the most high importance for all of us who use the internet. A must see, indeed.
This is a horror movie.
Well, it wasn't that great a movie. The singing did kill it. I wasn't expecting it to be there, honestly speaking. And somehow, something just didn't click. I know it was a Disney movie, but it just failed to impress.
I enjoyed the hell out of Chappie, I highly recommend it! =D
Story, characters, visuals, sound. They're really polished and has a lot of small, but noticeable things that make you smile. Sadly, I can't tell the same about the ending. I don't know, had it been corrected or something, but it's so illogical and silly. Still, Chappie IS a very good movie worth watching.