rocketwoods
Joined Jul 2017
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I was very excited due to the director and names attached to this movie but even they couldn't save it. The animation is beautiful, the soundtrack is great, and the voice acting is okay. BUT, the pacing is weird, the editing is choppy, and voice acting could have been better. It felt cheap and offbeat as if it was supposed to be a TV show. It's okay, just don't expect a Sausage Party.
Take me back to the time where the comedy pushed boundaries and felt grand to watch. This didn't feel like that, it just felt empty and not a vehicle for Murphy. On the other hand, you get Eddie Murphy and his common banter and just bad acting next to it. It's worth a watch if youre a Murphy fan, as a whole? Watch on a rainy day.
I don't think we needed a sequel for this movie but Netflix needed a summer hit from that Sandler contract which im sure it will be. I'll watch any Adam Sandler movie but at one point you have to start acknowledging the quality and value of jokes. This was definitely an 'ensemble' movie instead of a true sequel. The energy is in the cameos, a bigger budget (obviously), but not the script. Didn't pull on the story, just felt like a curtain call to a classic 90s film you've seen 1,000 times. Did I expect it to live up to the original? No. Did I have fun because it was a sequel long-awaited? Yes. Enjoy!