alexfarah-53933
Joined Feb 2017
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For context I am in my mid 20s, I smoke and drink, I have no kids. But maybe think twice about taking young kids to see this movie.
In the first fifteen minutes, I thought this might be a bit scary for younger kids. Perilous situations and whatnot, but that's fine. A lot of great kids shows skew 10+ like Gravity Falls and many others.
But then the censor bleep happened, followed up by an insinuation of that same cuss, then a slew of bleeps that involves the phrase "f$%# nugget". It's wild to me to not only "throw in jokes for the adults" but also very clearly shows an outline for children on how to use swear words.
Not only that, it's really lazy joke writing. "$#!% for brains" could so easily be "kibble for brains".
Both that, and the humor in general is really lacking. Otherwise the visual spectacle and emotional beats are top notch, I'm sure you'll find plenty of reviews saying that.
These are just my thoughts on whether or not this is the cute Shreck cat you want your 6 year old to see.
In the first fifteen minutes, I thought this might be a bit scary for younger kids. Perilous situations and whatnot, but that's fine. A lot of great kids shows skew 10+ like Gravity Falls and many others.
But then the censor bleep happened, followed up by an insinuation of that same cuss, then a slew of bleeps that involves the phrase "f$%# nugget". It's wild to me to not only "throw in jokes for the adults" but also very clearly shows an outline for children on how to use swear words.
Not only that, it's really lazy joke writing. "$#!% for brains" could so easily be "kibble for brains".
Both that, and the humor in general is really lacking. Otherwise the visual spectacle and emotional beats are top notch, I'm sure you'll find plenty of reviews saying that.
These are just my thoughts on whether or not this is the cute Shreck cat you want your 6 year old to see.
Saw the clips on Facebook years ago, I didn't know it came from a full show! Also I really want all-dressed chips, Crush cream soda and malt vinegar on every diner table
The point is that the protagonist is a garbage person. So many reviews saying "Adam Pally is so unlikable" that's the point.
It's not boring, it's funny enough, it's less than 2 hours long. It does its job of being a comedy murder mystery, and you really don't get that genre at all, so give it a try