Post by Etienne_LeLoupChien on Sept 3, 2024 15:40:04 GMT
Apart from the many listed already, I would say that one animated film that isn't necessarily bad, but I couldn't watch it entirely was "The Nut Job." About 40 minutes into the film I was very disappointed that I stopped watching. It takes places in the 50s from what I've read, but the movie really likes to play that "Gangnam Style" song to seem cool (and apparently because the movie was partially animated in South Korea), though it was already over 1.5 years after the song peaked. At the end credits, the song is played again with an CGI Psy dancing.
A furry with eclectic tastes who loves the 80s and 90s. Mostly 1984-1992.
Apart from the many listed already, I would say that one animated film that isn't necessarily bad, but I couldn't watch it entirely was "The Nut Job." About 40 minutes into the film I was very disappointed that I stopped watching. It takes places in the 50s from what I've read, but the movie really likes to play that "Gangnam Style" song to seem cool (and apparently because the movie was partially animated in South Korea), though it was already over 1.5 years after the song peaked. At the end credits, the song is played again with an CGI Psy dancing.
Apart from the many listed already, I would say that one animated film that isn't necessarily bad, but I couldn't watch it entirely was "The Nut Job." About 40 minutes into the film I was very disappointed that I stopped watching. It takes places in the 50s from what I've read, but the movie really likes to play that "Gangnam Style" song to seem cool (and apparently because the movie was partially animated in South Korea), though it was already over 1.5 years after the song peaked. At the end credits, the song is played again with an CGI Psy dancing.
Apart from the many listed already, I would say that one animated film that isn't necessarily bad, but I couldn't watch it entirely was "The Nut Job." About 40 minutes into the film I was very disappointed that I stopped watching. It takes places in the 50s from what I've read, but the movie really likes to play that "Gangnam Style" song to seem cool (and apparently because the movie was partially animated in South Korea), though it was already over 1.5 years after the song peaked. At the end credits, the song is played again with an CGI Psy dancing.
That film was weird.
I just thought the plot was predictable, the character designs and color palette boring, and the dialogue uninteresting.
But, there's a CGI Psy dancing for no reason... I mean that's what kids were into, right?
A furry with eclectic tastes who loves the 80s and 90s. Mostly 1984-1992.
I remember seeing a live action Marmaduke movie as a kid
Right with Owen Wilson as the title character, I saw that not long after it came out on DVD. It was fine but it was no Garfield.
I saw ads for the live-action Marmaduke, but never watched it. I also remember Regal Cinemas playing it a few times as part of their summer kids' movie program.
Shojo Tsubaki. i felt like it was made for shock value. super gross felt dirty after watching.
I remember curiously watching the ending to it which was a sequence of the little girl repeatedly having traumatic memories and the cry at the end was very realistic. Yep, that sure ruined my day...
Apart from the many listed already, I would say that one animated film that isn't necessarily bad, but I couldn't watch it entirely was "The Nut Job."
I almost forgot about that movie. I might've been around 14 at the time when I watched it. Funny enough that PSY ending was the only thing I remembered about it. So early 2010's lol.
Last Edit: Sept 4, 2024 3:11:30 GMT by angiefoodcake