OMG WHAT YOU HAVE TO BE KIDDING ME
It's the last 2 episodes from the Entertainment District arc and 1 episode from the Swordsmith Village arc (which will be aired soon as the new season).
And crunchyroll hasn't bothered to remove the opening credits and end credits from each episode.
It's like binging episodes one by one on crunchyroll, but in a movie theatre.
“Smile my boy, it’s sunrise”
RIP Robin Williams, you will always be in my heart. Thank you for everything you've given us.
To be honest, there are times you won't have a clue what's going on (not in a good way) and the plot holes will hit you hard, and it will feel a whole lot longer than 2 hours. On the other hand, it all looks great. Best way to enjoy it is by switching off your brain n let the 10 year old in you have his fun.
Like the last four Transformers movies, The Last Knight is over-long and overstuffed. While screenwriter Akiva Goldsman (Batman & Robin, Lost in Space, The DaVinci Code) who came up with the story added some DaVinci Code like subplots to the film. Which has Anthony Hopkins sending Mark Wahlberg's character on a quest to find Merlin's staff.
The upside is that there's some nice visuals and set pieces. All that seems wasted on films that don't add up to much. Sarcastic Spoiler Alert: They all have pretty much the same ending for movies that are so epicly long. "My name is Optimus Prime and I will always fight for humans and their planet....blah blah blah."
Michael Bay, before the start of some recent movies at theaters bragged about testing the limits of IMAX for the viewers. Yeah when he did that, he let the writer of Batman & Robin worry about the story. The film looks great but is it great ? No.
There's some laughs and cool new Transformers and robots but the movie is so long with a scattered plot that the good points don't save it . You also have Josh Duhmel back and chasing Wahlberg and the Autobots throughout until he's suddenly not.
Plus why are the humans even still after the Autobots that saved them four times and are their best defense against the Decepticons ? That's something for example that makes the film a mess. Bay hasn't learned from making any of these movies. Never takes notes from a bad review and just presents similar movies each time.
It's like "screw you, I'm Michael Bay and people will keep seeing these movies. So I will make it longer, louder and add more explosions!!"
This was genuinely such a good episode. The animation, camera angels, and even the coherence was great!! It kind of felt like being back in season 1 (esp with that insanely cringe scene, but with a lot more development. I genuinely enjoyed it. I found it pretty refreshing but also super interesting
Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!
Surprised this movie isn't as remembered or revered from the 1980's pop culture as others. It was a very big deal back when it was released. Still the only time Bugs Bunny & Mickey Mouse have appeared on screen together--even though both studios (Warner Bros & Disney) were so insistent that one character not get more time than the other that had to appear in the scenes together, just to make sure (same thing with Donald & Daffy Duck--that's how we got "dueling pianos".)
I liked this movie when it came out. Still has tons of good quotable lines, memorable original characters (Roger, Jessica, the weasels, Bennie the cab, Baby Herman). The only reason I can think of that this movie isn't more ingrained in pop culture is that it was just a little too adult for the youngest viewers at the time it came out, which wouldn't make much of a difference in today's society, but it did then.
Still, it has Mel Blanc (it may have been one of his final movies), Frank Sinatra, the original voice of Betty Boop...the original voice of Megatron from "Transformers" (Frank Welker) as Dumbo, some hilarious easter eggs, and is a great sendup of the films & cartoons of days gone by. (Bonus: Bart Simpson's voice was the voice of the squeaky toon shoe that gets "dipped")
In some ways, this movie was ahead of its time. I kind of see some parallels between "Roger Rabbit" & "Ready Player One" in its homage to past pop culture but also sending it up a little bit at the same time.
The pinnacle of live action and animation combination. Over 30 years old and it ain't been beat.
This is a really good looking movie. The details are amazing! However I seriously could not watch more than 20 minutes of this. The singing is almost NONSTOP. I don't mind some singing as long as there is more acting than singing. But in the little bit I watched, we were lucky to get maybe 5 minutes of dialogue before they would break out into song. If you love musicals, then this movie is for you. If you prefer plot and comedy, this movie is definitely no Shrek. It's a shame, because it really is beautifully rendered.
“Whatever It Takes” is the best musical number so far. Not a bad show either.
One of the most amazing things I've ever seen. Bravo! Congratulations to the whole team for the great reception of this show and thanks to all of you for bringing this stupendous stuff to my eyeballs. Thank you thank you. Can't wait for next episode.
Oh my goodness this show is phenomenal! Episode 4 shook me to the core, what an emotional roller-coaster!
Love this episode. My most favorite of the season.
I adored this episode ! It felt just extremely compelling on it's treating of Stolas character and how it explained a lot of questions and hint they gave us in season one. He' s even more tri dimensional than before and I'm loving it. While he do have a lot of flaws, he still reflect on, and try to fix them. Seeing Stolas finally reacting to Stella's costant abuses was worth the wait. I'm truly amazed by how the subject of domestic abuse with the man as the victim was treated with such empathy, without the man in question being ridiculed or the abuse itself minimized just because perpetrated by a woman. I feel like it's never depicted enough in mainstream media. Seeing it portrayed like that in a popular serie was a breath of fresh air...
While Helluva Boss starts out as a comedy, these extremely realistic and dramatic moments remind us why (maybe) so many people fell in love with this serie: the team is not afraid to handle heavy topics, and they doesn't treat them as cheap Family Guy like gags either.
The characters are so well built in their flaws and goods that they feels real. Stolas writing feels extremely mature and realistic, especially how he feels crashed by social expectations, and how his handle of the situation keep worsening, just like a problem so big will do in real life. His relationship with imps as a whole feel more deep than just a simple liking. Imps seems to have taken an important role for him his whole life : starting with the imp doll he carried with him since he was just an egg (as we can see in the paintings) to the imp butler being closer to him than his actual dad. While he do involountary treat imps in a paternal way due to the environment he grew on, he seems to be more comfortable around them than around his own people, as we can see in Loo Loo Land and at The Harvest Moon Festival vs In The Circus during Stella's party. He probably feels safe around imps, making his love for Blitz even stronger and deeper than just a childhood crush. I've seen people complaining about the childhood friends trope, but they don't seems to realize that this is actually playing with and twisting the trope : not only it serve as a mirroring to their adult relationship (Blitz entering Stolas life with the sole purpose of stealing from him, realizing afterwards that he isn't that bad of a company after all) while showing us they do have chemistry, it also break the trope by making them met for just one day, and then completely rebuild their relationship after 25 years. Stolas doesn't even remember his name ! this isn't a normal childhood friends trope.
Stella's villainous personality was even more enforced : they gave hints about her in Loo Loo Land during Octavia/Stolas talk, and this episode just confirmed it out loud and I'm loving how her characterization is going. I can't wait to find more about her past and what kind of relationship she and Stolas have with Andrealphus.
Stolas' song was extremely saddening and heart felt. Bryce singing it with a broken voice, like he was actually crying, was extremely fitting for the performance. Helluva Boss is doing great so far, I can't find an episode I really disliked. Can't wait for the next ones !
It was cool to see Blitzo and Stolas backstory.
And end to their feud, and connecting characters this episode was better than I though it would be.
Awwww I actually feel really bad for Felix:sob: I’m tired of them being controlled too bro:hand:
WOAHHHHHH THERES THE UPGRADE I WANTED! but broooo she was wearing a wig this whole time:sob::hand: also yes marinette expose them (thank god Sabrina stood up to them):nail_care: adrientte are still as cute
Ok this show isn’t to be taken too seriously but a teenager becoming mayor??? That kinda crosses the line lol, wtf
Those two were always annoying but its starting to get unbearable, I hope they get what they deserve
AHHHHHH OH MY GOD WHAT IS THIS?! Felix and Kagami are so adorable and I feel so bad for them:sob: god there is so much going on omg:sob::sob:
BUGNOIR AHHHHH HOLY CRAP OMG OMG. I do wish chat noir could’ve been there tho:confused:
BROOOOO OMG I CANNOT WTFFFF
This special was actually really well done! I liked pretty much everything about it. It was even able to get me in the feels a few times :heart:
S5 FINALE SPOILERS:
This is sad because after S5 finale wouldn’t it be crazy for Marinette to realize that Adrien’s dad had the chance to be good and everything could’ve been different. He didn’t have to die, he could have been great. Maybe even for Adrien to realize that? Ugh it’d be so sad but so good. Also I genuinely love Betterfly, Shadybug, & Clawnoir