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Post by endorbr on Nov 13, 2019 14:27:42 GMT
I had almost forgot this existed until I saw it in the Disney+ lineup last night.
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Post by kungfubunny9876 on Nov 14, 2019 7:00:54 GMT
If you were on the fence about The Mandalorian... get off. This was really fucking good... even if Disney only has ONE FUCKING EPISODE up right now. All Hail Dave Filoni, Master of Star Wars. I have spoken. Why couldn't they have just hired Dave Filoni to begin with when Disney bought Star Wars? It's obvious he undertstands the Star Wars universe unlike some people who shall not be named.
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Post by kungfubunny9876 on Nov 14, 2019 7:01:23 GMT
I had almost forgot this existed until I saw it in the Disney+ lineup last night. I actually liked this cartoon. It was criminally undderrated, however.
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Post by kungfubunny9876 on Nov 14, 2019 7:23:01 GMT
This is on Disney Plus. Every single season, all the way to 6. One of the best animated pre-Disney Star Wars spinoffs ever made, worlds better than the Prequel Trilogy.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 12:13:12 GMT
If you were on the fence about The Mandalorian... get off. This was really fucking good... even if Disney only has ONE FUCKING EPISODE up right now. All Hail Dave Filoni, Master of Star Wars. I have spoken. Why couldn't they have just hired Dave Filoni to begin with when Disney bought Star Wars? It's obvious he undertstands the Star Wars universe unlike some people who shall not be named. This. This THIS THIS! THIS!!! THIS!!!!!! FUCKING THIS!!!!!!!
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 12:15:40 GMT
This is on Disney Plus. Every single season, all the way to 6. One of the best animated pre-Disney Star Wars spinoffs ever made, worlds better than the Prequel Trilogy. Because DAVE FILONI!
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 17:56:01 GMT
Well, D+ has opened a shitstorm of debate about the beloved classic, Song of the South. The SJWs are all out with heavy doses of misinformation, making outlandish claims like they were all happy slaves and the movie is about teaching children that slavery was good. (The movie is set AFTER the Civil War for christssakes) So here: songofthesouth.org/Buy a copy of Song of the South. While you still can.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 14, 2019 18:04:38 GMT
Well, D+ has opened a shitstorm of debate about the beloved classic, Song of the South. The SJWs are all out with heavy doses of misinformation, making outlandish claims like they were all happy slaves and the movie is about teaching children that slavery was good. (The movie is set AFTER the Civil War for christssakes) So here: songofthesouth.org/Buy a copy of Song of the South. While you still can. The misinformation spread around this film is all from people who have clearly never even watched it and only want to use it to further agenda messaging. Yes, Uncle Remus is a happy guy. He is seen as a respected figure by the white children in the movie. They are clearly all on friendly terms. The stories he tells both entertain and impart moral lessons. He speaks in the dialect of an appropriate era black man in the South, because he's supposed to be a poor uneducated black man in the post Civil War South. There is honestly nothing controversial about the movie. But the race hustling idiots don't know and don't care.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 18:07:40 GMT
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 18:24:43 GMT
Just in case you needed another reason to avoid The Little Mermaid: Ariel Black, check out the paragon of virtue that will play Scuttle.
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Post by endorbr on Nov 14, 2019 18:41:40 GMT
Just in case you needed another reason to avoid The Little Mermaid: Ariel Black, check out the paragon of virtue that will play Scuttle. Never cared for her. She's loud, overbearing, and obnoxious. She's also criminally not funny despite supposedly being a comedian.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 19:00:41 GMT
Just in case you needed another reason to avoid The Little Mermaid: Ariel Black, check out the paragon of virtue that will play Scuttle. Never cared for her. She's loud, overbearing, and obnoxious. She's also criminally not funny despite supposedly being a comedian. You've heard of her??? Man, Dorbs be more in touch than I thought. Ok, Zoomer....
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Post by endorbr on Nov 14, 2019 19:19:46 GMT
Never cared for her. She's loud, overbearing, and obnoxious. She's also criminally not funny despite supposedly being a comedian. You've heard of her??? Man, Dorbs be more in touch than I thought. Ok, Zoomer.... I've only heard of her because she was in a few episodes of Future Man on Hulu and the Hollywood press made a big deal out of her being in Crazy Rich Asians and Oceans 8, neither of which were movies I cared to nor bothered to see. It's honestly less of an insult to compare me to Gen Z than a millennial. As an aside, I read a description the other day that tried to say millennials are anyone born between 1976 and 1996. To wit I had the immediate visceral gut reaction to say FUCK YOU. Considering the guys who coined the term did so to refer to kids born between 1982 and 2000 I'm going to go with their definition.
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Post by Uesugi-dono on Nov 14, 2019 19:33:03 GMT
You've heard of her??? Man, Dorbs be more in touch than I thought. Ok, Zoomer.... I've only heard of her because she was in a few episodes of Future Man on Hulu and the Hollywood press made a big deal out of her being in Crazy Rich Asians and Oceans 8, neither of which were movies I cared to nor bothered to see. It's honestly less of an insult to compare me to Gen Z than a millennial. As an aside, I read a description the other day that tried to say millennials are anyone born between 1976 and 1996. To wit I had the immediate visceral gut reaction to say FUCK YOU. Considering the guys who coined the term did so to refer to kids born between 1982 and 2000 I'm going to go with their definition. I can't be painted as anything but X due to 74, but for me a millennial is someone born around the 2000s. 80s kids are probably closer, culturally, to Xers than to Millennials. 90s kinds though? So Zs are now in their 20s? What are we calling our kids?
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Post by endorbr on Nov 14, 2019 19:51:36 GMT
I've only heard of her because she was in a few episodes of Future Man on Hulu and the Hollywood press made a big deal out of her being in Crazy Rich Asians and Oceans 8, neither of which were movies I cared to nor bothered to see. It's honestly less of an insult to compare me to Gen Z than a millennial. As an aside, I read a description the other day that tried to say millennials are anyone born between 1976 and 1996. To wit I had the immediate visceral gut reaction to say FUCK YOU. Considering the guys who coined the term did so to refer to kids born between 1982 and 2000 I'm going to go with their definition. I can't be painted as anything but X due to 74, but for me a millennial is someone born around the 2000s. 80s kids are probably closer, culturally, to Xers than to Millennials. 90s kinds though? So Zs are now in their 20s? What are we calling our kids? According to the people who coin these terms Gen Z would be currently between the ages of 4/7 and 24. The term for the current group of kids being born I've seen so far has been Gen Alpha, but man does that sound lame.
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