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It’s no secret that George Lucas was a fan of anime, probably due to the explosion in it’s popularity in the late eighties and nineties with works like Akira, Cowboy Bebop, and Dragon Ball Z. These works were more action focused and mature than American cartoons at the time. This was a perfect fit for Star Wars, and takes the highly choreographed fits of the prequels to the eleventh degree. In fact the series is so extreme it doesn’t even…
Pretentious in the classic sense of the word, Nothing, Except Everything thinks that it’s saying something meaningful but the film is so baseline in its thoughts. About as insightful as a mediocre college application essay.
Edit: I have some additional thoughts in regards to the future of Wang as a director. First of all, I think that Darren Aronofsky and Tristar are being very irresponsible producing this film and turning it into a feature length project. Fans of Parks And Recreation…
With the unfortunate shelving of Coyote vs Acme by Warner Discovery, Hundreds of Beavers fills the void of a proper Looney Tunes movie with one of the most creative works of the 21st century. 99% of the jokes land, and when the 1% don’t land they’re replaced by another great moment, in fact it’s so funny it can be hard to keep up with all the great gags. Similar to Lake Michigan Monster, Hundreds of Beavers does a lot with…