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Everything posted by Cameron H.
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Not only that, but as they fly over the city being infected with Doodledom, she triumphantly cries, “We’re free!” and I was like, “Wait, was THAT what you were trying to do? I thought you wanted to be a Noid...or destroy the multiverse...or something.” Welcome to the boards
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Musical Mondays Week 92 Preview (Taylor Anne Photo’s Pick)
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
To be fair, I don’t think I was in the right mindset for it at the time and probably didn’t give it a fair chance. I only watched the first few minutes or so before turning it off. -
Musical Mondays Week 92 Preview (Taylor Anne Photo’s Pick)
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
I remember really liking this one, so I don’t mind revisiting. I couldn’t make it through the sequel, but if I have time, I may try again. -
Yes! For Lonnette too! I was like, “Enjoy your eternity of joyless, cartoon sex, I guess.”
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When Nails is scaling Holli’s tower and hauling Harris behind him, how come they didn’t go the distance and just have Brad Pitt grabbing a web coming out of Nails’ anal gland? This 100% feels like the type of movie to go there, why chicken out?
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Honestly, while the entire movie is pretty crazy, the wildest moment for me was after Holli kills Harris and then makes the decision to continue her journey to the roof by climbing up from balcony to balcony. You have killed literally the only person actively trying to stop you. Take the freaking stairs, Holli.
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As the gang and others have already stated, I really had a hard time understanding what was actually happening in the movie. Like, I got the broad strokes of it all, but when it came down to the details, motivations and plot points would seemingly change on a whim--which is truly bizarre in an animated movie. For instance, when Doc Whiskers and Holli meet in Las Vegas, she tells him she wants it so that she can be real. He responds by saying that getting the Spike is impossible, because when *he* tried (because I guess he was trying to become human too?) it almost killed him. But in the very next scene, he tells Deebs and Harris that if she removes the spike it will destroy both universes. So...which is it? Does removing the Spike turn you human or does it destroy the multiverse? And if Doc Whiskers knew that removing it would destroy both universes, why did he even attempt to remove it? I feel like his character is far more insidious than we are led to believe. Of course none of this really matters as the result of removing the Spike turns out to be a completely different scenario in which no one turns human neither universe is destroyed but rather combined.
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The gang all had different interpretations regarding why Holli and Deebs reverted to the doodles they did at the end of the movie. In particular, they wondered why Holli didn't just revert back to her original design. My interpretation of it was that a Noid turning Doodle will become a caricature of their inner self. When it first occurs to Deebs, he becomes a kind of a cartoonish bum. As for Holli, as she insists on drawing attention to herself in increasingly ridiculous ways, her new Doodle form becomes a kind of bizarre clown monster. She doesn't become Holli as she was, because, as a Noid, that is no longer a reflection of who she is. This is also why when Deebs achieves self-actualization and give up his selfish ways in order to stop Holli, he goes from being a trash bag doodle to a superhero .
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I’m not sure I’m familiar with this one.
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Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
Well, the copy I pre ordered includes Murder Most Foul. It looks like the two tracks before it are also about 8 and 10 minutes long. Everything else is 6 mins or less. -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
@grudlian.and @AlmostAGhost, did you see the pre-order for Bob Dylan’s “Rough and Rowdy Ways?” (I preordered ) -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
And you can’t bring up Star Fleet without me thinking about space... -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
And you can’t bring up Star Trek actors singing without me thinking... -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
You cannot sing the lines “The greatest adventure” without my brain immediately going here... -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
It has a very “I’m winging it” quality to it. It’s kind of how I felt about some of the music in Jesus Christ Superstar, but less memorable. Like, you can’t hum along to it or anything. -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Hello Again
Cameron H. replied to Cameron H.'s topic in How Did This Get Made?
I’m a half hour in and I’m going nuts. -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Preview (tomspanks's Pick)
Cameron H. replied to Cinco DeNio's topic in How Did This Get Made?
No one is greater than Zumbo! -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Preview (tomspanks's Pick)
Cameron H. replied to Cinco DeNio's topic in How Did This Get Made?
I’ve honestly never really been into it, but it’s hitting a sweet spot today. Pun 100% intended -
Musical Mondays Week 91 Preview (tomspanks's Pick)
Cameron H. replied to Cinco DeNio's topic in How Did This Get Made?
The plan was to watch it today, but apparently I’m now binging Nailed it. So...I may need to watch this tomorrow. -
I like it
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Yeah, that would be no fun. However, I figured it would be more annoying to be constantly updating after every update.
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I was going to edit them into the first post once we got them all. Should I be doing that as we go along?
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From Ep 141 The Shadow Grossest Sex Talk--4:43 Jason wants to fuck a Billboard of a Llama Best Host Theory (Maybe?) --39:17 Paul keeps insisting that the building in the movie is invisible, while everyone else tries to explain that it just appears invisible due to hypnosis. Best Live Audience Qustion-- 1:02:11 Killian The Shadow is actually Peter Pan "Best Live Audience Question" or "Best Use of Google" or "Best Moment of Realization" -- 1:07:34 David brings up that the knife in The Shadow is the same knife in The Golden Child, they Google to confirm