schematicmusicsection
Joined May 2018
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While it did have a little bit of a Disney channel vibe at certain points, Ms. Marvel manages to introduce some awesome comic like storytelling and visuals. Given that this review is really only based on the first episode I'm not assuming I will or won't enjoy the rest of the show, but based on the pilot I'm looking forward to the rest. Based on all the recent marvel releases (NWH, Moon Knight, MoM) I have a feeling or at least a hope that the the darker tone phase 4 has had up to this point will not be entirely absent from this show. Time will tell.
This movie was advertised in our local paper, so we decided to check it out. The story is a little bare, and missing thrills. There's a lot of Fargo influence for the villains, and the Michigan accents are leaning more towards Minnesota or Canada. The character motivations are somewhat murky, and that can make this story a little difficult to get invested in, but it has its moments.
This show has grown to become one of my favorite shows on adult swim, and in general. It's got a Tim and Eric vibe, while developing the character of Steve Brule into a hilarious and lovable host. This spinoff brings the low budget magic of 80s public access TV full circle, while adding its own brand of comedy. Tim and Eric fully utilize John C. Reilly's talents to create one of the the goofiest, most off kilter shows ever conceived. The only complaint I have is that it ended too soon.