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i love that your one of the biggest pikmin lovers i can think of and my opinions on the games are always the exact opposite of yours.... i love pikmin so much but please drop me in a stage with 4 gattling groinks and a machine gun while a bomb is strapped to olimars chest. I was waiting tepidly for pikmin 4 to challenge me in any way but... i kinda just coasted though with my dandori skills. I wanted to be attacked and made to cry when i think the biggest accident that happened all play through was accidentally setting off a bomb next to all my pikmin.... I still loved this game so much but damn... nothing will reach the height of playing pikmin 2 as a child and crying because of a dungeon. I guess that's relative skill level as well but ive replayed pikmin 2 that game is evil af. Pikmin 4 DLC that adds demon mode please....
The best thing about the minions movie is that the writers had to have the minions be trapped in a cave during World War Two. They knew that the minions would cannonically commit genocide.
If you're basing your analysis of Encanto off of a comparison to anything else, especially something as garbage as Raya, then of course you'll view it as good. However, if you look at it on its own, it's about a toxic family of snobs and the "redemption" arc is rushed an unearned. I'm sure no one else will have a problem with it, but the lack of a complete explanation of how the powers came to be is kind of frustrating for me. It's like they just suddenly exist because of a magical candle and you're not supposed to care that the candle is a giant deus ex machina. Also, a sentient house is more than just a tiny bit creepy. That's a full-on burn down the house kind of moment when you find out that your house watches you in the shower or while you're sleeping.
Season 5 of BB needed to happen. Just definitely did not see random (lets think of worst qualities...oh yeah Nazis and child killers) bad guys sprinkled in. I think they learned that lesson in BCS. You don't need to add unnecessary foil.
I personally feel the recharacterization and expansion of the Clone Troopers personalities was a post-RotS continuity.....swerve, we can call it. basic situational analysis of the Movie clones, who lacked the wild variety of armor colors and developed individual characters, is clearly supposed to say "these guys become the Stormtroopers under the Empire" and that could be detected marginally in post-2005 media, which began presenting the Stormtroopers as clones (see Lego sets giving Imperial stormtroopers all the same headprint for an example) which, along with the original Revenge of the Sith Novel (adapted from Lucas's own screenplay) making no mention of the chips or any sort of mind control when Order 66 is enacted (Cody is fully cognizant and aware of what he is doing, and only regrets that he gave Kenobi back his lightsaber right beforehand) clearly indicates that the chips are a dreaded "retcon" as the producers kinda realized "hey, people actually think the Clone troopers are cool, maybe we shouldn't have them be bad guys." in sum-up: the Clones only became "good" in the wake of TCW making them more popular characters. they were originally just meant to become the Stormtroopers.
I saw Hadestown on broadway earlier this year (February 2024), and just watched this video. And watching this video I went, "Wait, Hermes was a MAN?" I saw Lillias White play a female Hermes, and never questioned it. It wasn't until I looked it up just now that I found out that she was the first woman to play the role. I was also pretty shocked to see Hades portrayed by a white actor in this video, as Phillip Boykin felt like such natural casting in the production I saw, portraying Hades as this recognizable 1940s jazz musician type of character. Something I love about this musical is that, because it's already a complete revamp of a greek myth, there are almost no stylistic requirements for casting. There just needs to be a younger couple and an older couple, and within that they can have any sort of look or style. I'm sure Ani DeFranco's Persephone is completely different than how I saw Betty Who do Persephone. There's so much freedom in the retelling!
Pikmin 4 does reference Pikmin 2 + 3, but only as allusions to *future* events, so the other games are still canon, Pikmin 4 is just more of a prequel in between 1 and 2
I don't like the Peanuts movie. The visuals were great, it had some good references, but I hate how it showed the Little Red-Haired Girl and that she likes him. The point of the comic strips was that he could never win at the end, no matter how nice he was. Charlie Brown isn't supposed to get a happy ending. And that's a much more impactful and interesting ending than most other kids' movies.