Reverend_Lovejoy
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- Mar 12, 2015
I'd like to see him review Fantasia, but it's the same problem I have with people reviewing Citizen Kane or Marlon Brando's acting performance in On The Waterfront. We don't need another person to explain why it's good.
Actually, I wonder what he thinks of the animation sequences in The Wall. I remember my sister seeing it for the first time and not understanding what was going on, and I wonder if Enter would have the same problem.
I'd really like to see him review Spice City as well. Particularly the lesbian robot episode. It was a show with good voice acting, good animation, network support and everything else a show needs to succeed. The show's downfall was that the writing was terrible because the show's creator refused to hire real writers to write the scripts. He hired his friends and people who were nice to him to write the scripts, much like what Enter's doing with GA.
Long story short, the network executives denied Spice City a second season because he refused to hire professional writers to improve the show's single crippling flaw. Then it faded into obscurity.
Actually, I wonder what he thinks of the animation sequences in The Wall. I remember my sister seeing it for the first time and not understanding what was going on, and I wonder if Enter would have the same problem.
I'd really like to see him review Spice City as well. Particularly the lesbian robot episode. It was a show with good voice acting, good animation, network support and everything else a show needs to succeed. The show's downfall was that the writing was terrible because the show's creator refused to hire real writers to write the scripts. He hired his friends and people who were nice to him to write the scripts, much like what Enter's doing with GA.
Long story short, the network executives denied Spice City a second season because he refused to hire professional writers to improve the show's single crippling flaw. Then it faded into obscurity.