I hate watching things where hte point of the thing is to prevent a creature from achieving something. Why the fuck can't the poor guy get one damned acorn!
That poor Trix rabbit. Even as I kid, I wanted that rabbit to just take out a knife and start shanking all those kids who would let him have any damned cereal.
Why the fuck can't the poor guy get one damned acorn!
Same reason large dude in Lilo & Stitch is constantly denied his mint chocolate chip ice cream.
cf. Wile E. Coyote v. Roadrunner.
I think Ratatouille was one of the best animated movies I saw in a long time.
Also, Lilo and Stitch.
I don't see a lot of them. They disappoint me often.
Yeah. Stitch is such a surly, snarly malcontent. They really didn't try to fuzzy him up. And the sister is trying so so hard. And Lilo with the punishing her friends, and her bug infested Scrump and her flabby tourist love.
Weird and screwed-up families containing deep love for each other = BULLETPROOF for me!
They disappoint me often.
If you just learned to Believe In Yourself, erika, you'd appreciate them more. Also, quit being such a selfish jerk, and learn to value others. Clearly, your failure to absorb pat moral lessons from the entertainment industry is a personal flaw.
Same reason large dude in Lilo & Stitch is constantly denied his mint chocolate chip ice cream
Also cruel and unnecessary. The unappealing looking folks deserve their happies, too.
The unappealing looking folks deserve their happies, too.
Lilo thought he was beautiful.
Yeah, but the people writing the movie didn't, and they're the ones who wouldn't let him have his ice cream.
The unappealing looking folks deserve their happies, too.
Course they do. I see it as a life like storytelling device. So very often we as people are denied, oftentimes through no action of our own, our happies.