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Because I'm in the animation and programming department, and this looks well designed.

teenagers criticizing a movie made for children

10/10

teenagers criticizing a movie made for children

10/10
just because it's made for children doesn't mean it gets a pass for being stuff

Why do we need more of these. I mean I'm not opposed, but why must they have to follow all of these done to death cliches?
« Last Edit: April 24, 2016, 08:21:03 PM by dr_pepper »

teenagers criticizing a movie made for children

10/10

until a child gets on youtube and fully reviews it cool cat saves the kids is a good movie

Why do we need more of these.
because it makes a lot of money

just because it's made for children doesn't mean it gets a pass for being stuff
how do you know it's stuff if you're not a child and haven't seen it

how do you know it's stuff if you're not a child and haven't seen it
"how do you know it's stuff if you're not a child" what kind of point is that if, i'm not a child i can't critique a children's movie? that makes no sense

"and haven't seen it" the trailer gives a pretty good hint about what it's going to be

this hamburger tastes like stuff even though i haven't tasted it

this hamburger tastes like stuff even though i haven't tasted it

if you see a moldy old hamburger you probably dont have to take a bite to know its bad

if you see a moldy old hamburger you probably dont have to take a bite to know its bad
the movie doesnt look that bad
especially not comparable to a moldy hamburger.

teenagers criticizing a movie made for children

10/10
adults do that all the time on movies though
though i see your point there

adults do that all the time on movies though
though i see your point there
Ta..

there's a difference between calling it stuff because you think it looks ridiculous and critiquing it.