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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 384 26.0%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 53 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,038 70.4%

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    1,475
I have a feeling that Pixar is completely controlled by trannies, even worse than Disney (who does it mainly for money), since trannies are way more obsessed with female puberty, for obvious creepy reasons. Honestly, with how bad Pixar was the last decade, I really hope they go extra creepy so Disney will take them to the backyard like Old Yeller.
Speaking of dying Pixar, I finally watched the Incredibles 2. Not great not terrible, visually appealing but predictable, had some good vibes but also lots of dieverse cringe. It's like they wanted Helen to go on her own (literally big-assed) adventure to match her husband... so they gave her Bob's arc from the first movie + a gurlboss motorcycle to grind on for all the T&A shots. A handful of fights were a little stimulating, but ultimately, Mrs. Parr's backside was the film's reason for being, and my reason for watching.
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Speaking of dying Pixar, I finally watched the Incredibles 2. Not great not terrible, visually appealing but predictable, had some good vibes but also lots of dieverse cringe. It's like they wanted Helen to go on her own (literally big-assed) adventure to match her husband... so they gave her Bob's arc from the first movie + a gurlboss motorcycle to grind on for all the T&A shots. A handful of fights were a little stimulating, but ultimately, Mrs. Parr's backside was the film's reason for being, and my reason for watching.
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Agree about Mrs. Parr but an Incredibles sequel was the biggest waste of potential in the history of Pixar imho, specially considering just how much you can say about supers effect on our culture today.
 
Speaking of dying Pixar, I finally watched the Incredibles 2. Not great not terrible, visually appealing but predictable, had some good vibes but also lots of dieverse cringe. It's like they wanted Helen to go on her own (literally big-assed) adventure to match her husband... so they gave her Bob's arc from the first movie + a gurlboss motorcycle to grind on for all the T&A shots. A handful of fights were a little stimulating, but ultimately, Mrs. Parr's backside was the film's reason for being, and my reason for watching.
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I think watching it with no audio and constant gooning would be more enjoyable.

Agree about Mrs. Parr but an Incredibles sequel was the biggest waste of potential in the history of Pixar imho, specially considering just how much you can say about supers effect on our culture today.
they wanted a decent cash grab for nostalgia. Not cheap, but decent. Leads to higher revenue as now more people draw Mrs Parr getting utterly railed in her behind.
 
Speaking of dying Pixar, I finally watched the Incredibles 2. Not great not terrible, visually appealing but predictable, had some good vibes but also lots of dieverse cringe. It's like they wanted Helen to go on her own (literally big-assed) adventure to match her husband... so they gave her Bob's arc from the first movie + a gurlboss motorcycle to grind on for all the T&A shots. A handful of fights were a little stimulating, but ultimately, Mrs. Parr's backside was the film's reason for being, and my reason for watching.
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I didn't hate the sequel but I've never gone back to it. The Incredibles is a perfect movie. It felt like they took every single aspect of the first one and made it BIGGER (yes including Helen's ass) and it just didn't translate to a better movie experience.
 
I keep seeing Disney products with the 100 years logo. On one hand, I'm apathetic cause I've outgrown Disney and their current slop sucks ass. But on the other hand, I can't help but feel pity. This is how Walt's hundred-year legacy is celebrated. Flop after flop with the occasional movie barely scraping by, people shitting in their parks, and declining profits and park attendance. It's like celebrating your grandparent's 100th birthday but they've been constantly in and out of the hospital and are suffering from severe dementia.
 
Speaking of dying Pixar, I finally watched the Incredibles 2. Not great not terrible, visually appealing but predictable, had some good vibes but also lots of dieverse cringe. It's like they wanted Helen to go on her own (literally big-assed) adventure to match her husband... so they gave her Bob's arc from the first movie + a gurlboss motorcycle to grind on for all the T&A shots. A handful of fights were a little stimulating, but ultimately, Mrs. Parr's backside was the film's reason for being, and my reason for watching.
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Nah, I hated it. Thirsting for a married woman in a children's cartoon is a terminal case of coom brain (right before the tranny phase), especially with the one doing it is some self insert queer abomination. And the subplot itself is the most boring feminism plot line that doesn't make sense considering Mrs. Incredible was already super heroine.

Mr. Incredible becoming a housewife is also extremely uninspired, and at least Family Guy laughed at it by having the men find it extremely easy to the chagrin of the women.

The new super heroes were all bullshit diversity that made me think the writers purposely injecting gay shit to retaliate for the original film's Randian plot.

I don't remember what the kids subplot was, but I think it was uncomfortably focused on the girl's having a crash on a boy.
 
I didn't hate the sequel but I've never gone back to it. The Incredibles is a perfect movie. It felt like they took every single aspect of the first one and made it BIGGER (yes including Helen's ass) and it just didn't translate to a better movie experience.
It was one of the most blatant rethreads I've ever seen, it's just the first movie again but shittier in every way.
 
Getting hit by that van 20 years ago fucked his brain up. That and the mountains of cocaine he did in the 80s.
I mostly blame the van.
He was post-coke through the 90s and just sorta bland, iirc it was the van, TDS, and maybe some Bush Derangement Syndrome previous to that
those and social media allowing him to puke out whatever random noise popped into his noggin
 
Oh no! Man who writes about child gangs in IT mad you didn’t pay to see Disney marvels.
The last I heard of Stephen King was when he praised the Flash movie, so his input remains consistent in quality.
I haven't seen a gender breakdown for who watched The Marvels, but I wouldn't be surprised if it was a mostly male audience, just like every other Marvel movie. Even if it's not, most women viewers are clearly avoiding it.
In a year were a feminist Barbie movie breaks a billion dollars with a mostly female audience you are without excuse when it comes to your inability to attract women to your shitty pandering toy movie.
 
"Ms Marvel only flopped in incel chud homes it succeeded on PoC homes" love how he is indirectly admiting that niggers are a minority that barely impacts earning and should not be catered to, of course this is taking his words at face value, that only white straight men avoided watching it.
And fucking lol at Stephen's "yuck girls" comment, that van really fucked him up
 
I’m sorry but this killed me. “That cartoon is MARRIED, you godless heathens!”
What can I say, cooming for married character sounds wrong to me. Especially if it's a mother figure I watched when I was young, which is 99% the chance with the writers of the film. And in the second film itself, you have self insert gender blob trying to fuck a married woman, which is disturbing enough in a kids film, though I guess is inline with Disney adult love of cuckold porn.
 
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