b-rick690
Joined Nov 2014
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Each of the three shorts was top notch all around. It was really interesting to see a stop motion feature that was dark and dramatic in tone as opposed to comedic. The "anthology film" format really worked for me and each of the three stories really holds it's own. I hope Netflix makes more animation like this.
I saw Gilbert in the trailer and was hoping this show would be comedians writing jokes and "roasting" historical figures.
The show has its moments (Gilbert as Hitler is a big yes from me dawg), but it's like 25 minutes of painfully unfunny non standup comedian celebrities telling jokes someone else wrote, then like 5 minutes of good material performed by someone decent. This show definitely had potential, but I don't know why they did just get people like Dave Atell,
The show has its moments (Gilbert as Hitler is a big yes from me dawg), but it's like 25 minutes of painfully unfunny non standup comedian celebrities telling jokes someone else wrote, then like 5 minutes of good material performed by someone decent. This show definitely had potential, but I don't know why they did just get people like Dave Atell,
Their are much better anthology shows than the most recent reboot of Twilight Zone. The first episode is weighed down by it's mediocre writing and shoehorning in of politics.
The first episode moves incredibly slow and is basically just more propaganda disguised as a television show. Rod Serling would be ashamed if he knew what his show had become.
The first episode moves incredibly slow and is basically just more propaganda disguised as a television show. Rod Serling would be ashamed if he knew what his show had become.
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