Tsubahi
Joined Jul 2003
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I saw the trailer on Netflix and the animation looks slick.
But it's a wide-eyed little boy trying to save the day and almost wrecking it as result.
We will probably have a little baby kindergartener wearing the spiderweb mask next. :P
But it's a wide-eyed little boy trying to save the day and almost wrecking it as result.
We will probably have a little baby kindergartener wearing the spiderweb mask next. :P
I first saw it with my mother and sister back then, when I myself was a teenager (just in junior high school, BTW.) It was a hideous-looking movie that may actually teach young people to do bad things, like throw sleazy parties where kids wrestle nude in that nasty white goo, dance on top of the moving van, and young tramps get naked in front of the kid (no wonder we have a very serious problem with teen pregnancies, BTW.) But then again, I am hearing-impaired, so I really didn't hear the hidden message in the movie at the time. So oh, well - as long as young viewers aren't stupid enough to do stuff like that in some scenes! :P