kg{kRosby faints when Fat Albert shows up at his door.
If fictional stuff were popping out of the screen and coming to life like in Purple Rose of Cairo, walking past the Independence Day sale DVDs would become a difficult act of willpower for me.
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kg{kRosby faints when Fat Albert shows up at his door.
If fictional stuff were popping out of the screen and coming to life like in Purple Rose of Cairo, walking past the Independence Day sale DVDs would become a difficult act of willpower for me.
And, P-C, it's even worse than that -- they're pulled into today's real world.
Oh, yeah, I knew that. Cause why would they get pulled into the world of their own time? That doesn't make any sense, of course.
Cause why would they get pulled into the world of their own time?
Well, movie magic has been known to create period movies.
Well, movie magic has been known to create period movies.
What would Kenan be doing in a period movie?
Fred, it gets even freakier. According to the little blurb in EW, it's not just a live-action Fat Albert movie: apparently, it's about the animated Fat Albert characters stepping into the real world or something.
I admit, I saw the trailer, and I got a kick out of it. I find fish-out-of-water movies (e.g., Blast From the Past) amusing, as long as they're done well.
I don't know if I'll see Fat Albert, but the trailer made me laugh.
What would Kenan be doing in a period movie?
Acting? Or are goofy black kids strictly a 2004 thing?
I dunno -- Starsky and Hutch was set then, Fat Albert is set now -- nothing but a creative judgment call.
Based on Steph's reaction, I went to look at the trailer - but I don't wanna download Quicktime. Oh well. Will have to stay in the dark dreading what they have done to my beloved characters.
Acting? Or are goofy black kids strictly a 2004 thing?
Well, I was just considering Kenan's target audience, who weren't alive back then. Does the retro factor work on twelve-year-olds?
Does the retro factor work on twelve-year-olds?
More importantly, do they know who Fat Albert is? Will this be Kenan fans in the kid demographic, and retro older fans?
More importantly, do they know who Fat Albert is? Will this be Kenan fans in the kid demographic, and retro older fans?
That's what I think. I mean, I don't think I've ever seen a Fat Albert cartoon. Has Cartoon Network ever showed them? I just know about it because, well, I don't remember. Pop culture. It happens.