dvdrgrffn
Joined May 2017
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Lately there's a trend online for anything you can vote on, to amass a huge swing one way or another. The negative reviews here smell like yet another pile on to me..."oh look, the nitwit before me hated this so I will too, because I'm a nitwit too!"
This thing ain't awful. It's well produced, clever, the songs are well done, acting is decent. I'm guessing what set off the hatefest was people who want their fairy tales served exactly as the original and no creativity welcome here, thank you.
Oh well. They have to live in their empty heads. They richly deserve it.
This thing ain't awful. It's well produced, clever, the songs are well done, acting is decent. I'm guessing what set off the hatefest was people who want their fairy tales served exactly as the original and no creativity welcome here, thank you.
Oh well. They have to live in their empty heads. They richly deserve it.
OMG.
I swear, I thought I was watching a vintage Scooby-Doo! movie from the worst era of marketing-driven, Hanna-Barbera whoring-their-characters animated drivel. No, it's NEW. They actually spent money to make an homage to the low point in children's programming, the greed driven 80s when everything on Saturday morning TV was hawking a toy or breakfast cereal or in this case, a stupid rock band trying to remake themselves in comic books once the first bloom of fame had faded.
What you're subjected to in childhood is obviously powerful, since a lot of people seem to like this. Sorry about the brainwashing, folks.
I swear, I thought I was watching a vintage Scooby-Doo! movie from the worst era of marketing-driven, Hanna-Barbera whoring-their-characters animated drivel. No, it's NEW. They actually spent money to make an homage to the low point in children's programming, the greed driven 80s when everything on Saturday morning TV was hawking a toy or breakfast cereal or in this case, a stupid rock band trying to remake themselves in comic books once the first bloom of fame had faded.
What you're subjected to in childhood is obviously powerful, since a lot of people seem to like this. Sorry about the brainwashing, folks.