And maybe Grim and Evil.
That's Genndy too? Huh. I thought that show was so stupid at first, and then I decided it was actually pretty good.
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And maybe Grim and Evil.
That's Genndy too? Huh. I thought that show was so stupid at first, and then I decided it was actually pretty good.
Genndy wrote some Grim and Evil back when it was still called Grim and Evil (vs. The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy).
Genndy is now working on a Dark Crystal sequel for Henson.
Genndy is now working on a Dark Crystal sequel for Henson.
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What Sean Said!
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In case your eye-rolling muscles need a workout - AFI's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Greatest Genres lists. Be amazed at their staggering banality!
Genndy is now working on a Dark Crystal sequel for Henson.
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(please don't let them fuck it up)
Be amazed at their staggering banality!
Amazing. But the genre descriptions are fun, in a completely "what kind of crack are you smoking again?" way.
(Bets on how long it takes to become one of those hideous formatting-dependent LJ see-how-smart-I-am memes?)
Mostly I was amazed that they had "animation" and "epic" as genres. @@
ETA: I've watched about half the show. Even within the banality that was these lists, The Lion King at #4? Seriously?
I liked how they tried not to define "epic" as "this movie is really long" but kind of did anyway.