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Which is Better

  • Chicken Little

    Votes: 383 26.0%
  • Hunchback 2

    Votes: 53 3.6%
  • A slow death

    Votes: 1,037 70.4%

  • Total voters
    1,473
What's with all the recent black cat media? You've got Flow, Little Kitty Big City, Luck, and now this.
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I'm looking forward to eco terrorist beaver movie and cat movie. I hope they turn out good.

What's with all the recent black cat media? You've got Flow, Little Kitty Big City, Luck, and now this.
Black cat propaganda aids adoptions of them. A lot of people genuinely do believe bad things about them.
 
Pixar must have taken their lost at the Oscars this year pretty hard 🤔
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My immediate first thought. Told a more meaningful story in 90 minutes with zero dialogue than any recent Disney/Pixar movie, with merely a tiny team and free software. Looked a hell of a lot more visually interesting than Pixar's overdone style too. The beanmouth shit they've been pumping out lately is just awful to look at, especially when coupled with their attempts to look as photorealistic as possible.

They really can't help but go back to that same "what if X thing had feelings and shit, wooooah" well, can they? I predict there will be some funny montage of the cat dying a bunch, and then some sappy soul searching quest with a scrappy sidekick, and...

Hey, wait a minute...
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If parents need a fifth Toy Story movie to tell them to quit substituting a tablet for quality time spent with their kids, then there was never any hope for them.
 
What an ignorant defense of a stupid choice. Everyone knows life is tragic and people leave the ones they should protect.

The whole point of the film is the remarkable effort put forth to keep the family together. People aren't called heroic for bringing in the mail, but for doing the extraordinary under difficulty.

Not one of these people understands the nature of story telling. They treat every story like an Ab Lib.
 
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