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I figured that was mostly the entire point of the jokeThere's also a proud history of The Kids in the Hall actors dressing up as women. Kevin McDonald was in his element as Pleakley. He by far played the best women on the show, with this being the pinnacleView attachment 7428608
Yep! She does the same actions of the villain of the first movie, but it doesn't matter because girl power! She's also an ingrate that got bored that her job got same-y, despite Ralph having done it for waay longer and being more humiliating than hers. Even better, by going to a MMORPG game, she sealed her fate as her game WILL be closed sooner than later.I’m just now remembering some comments I saw about this being an ongoing trend in Disney movies. First there was Wreck-It Ralph 2, where Vanellope abandoned her game and friends to be in some other game (in the first movie this would’ve been her Going Turbo, but that’s never brought up).
I liked how the movie shoot itself on the foot by showing how the Barbie wannabe was literally breaking down, and Woody's sacrifice was almost for nothing, and he ditched his new human kid who clearly needed help as she was too shy to make friends on her own.Toy Story 4 has Woody abandoning his friends and Bonnie to be a lost toy with Bo Peep, and I’m pretty sure that goes against his views on how important it is to stay with his kid.
Hypersexuality just means sex addiction. They're once again fucking with the English language to push their own twisted agenda because they're mad they can't get laid.“Objectification” stopped working, and so did “sexualization”, so they had to come up with a new term, “hypersexual”.
It’s a crime that Eartha Kitt didn’t get a song in the movie proper. That’s up there with The Wiz tying Michael Jackson to a pole for his big musical number.I’ve heard about this. Apparently Yzma also has an unused villain song, which honestly goes REALLY hard.
"Hypersexualization"
I'm tired of seeing fatties parading their bodies as being "strong and brave" and forcing others to accept their lunacy. The people harping out loud about "hypersexualization" try way too hard at compensating for their massive inferiority.
The best you can do, never look back and...I'm going to watch the original Lilo and Stitch this weekend because I don't think I ever saw the whole thing.
I watched it last weekend it was a nice movie.I'm going to watch the original Lilo and Stitch this weekend because I don't think I ever saw the whole thing.
It's like they tried to make his face more baby-like to be cuter and just made a depressed man in a costume.View attachment 7430650
They pugified my boy
Much better!I just ended up pirating Disney's legacy of actually good movies and will watch them instead.
I'm going to watch the original Lilo and Stitch this weekend because I don't think I ever saw the whole thing.
I thought that was Britain only?You do that but make sure to find the earliest print of it, the "dryer" version and not the "pizza box" one. (You'll understand once you see it)
I thought that was Britain only?
Seeing the clip, it’s just more obvious “fuck the average family, only people in power matter”. They think they’re -art of the power.Holy fuck everyone in Disney really and truly doesn't believe in magic and morals anymore. The anti-family message is just them being completely mask off at this point.
Communists fucking with language to accomplish their goals. Imagine that.They're once again fucking with the English language to push their own twisted agenda
"Snuff out the Light"? Fitting since that's what post-modern Disney is all about.I’ve heard about this. Apparently Yzma also has an unused villain song, which honestly goes REALLY hard.
Late, but whenever I remember Frozen I just remember all the creepy incest shippers and the weird porn online. For a few years, it was inescapable. It was also when I started to notice that yurifags had started getting as obnoxious as yaoi fangirls. You had coomer fanboys (who usually ended up trooning out later) obsessing over Elsa, and dangerhairs writing essay about how Elsa was "queer-coded" and if you didn't think she was a lesbian you were a bigot.Frozen: All niggers, except the evil people. "Let it Go" will be rewritten by Lin Manuel Miranda as a hip hop track. I never saw it, is it about two sisters learning to love each other or something? Maybe they'll go full degen and make it an incest love story.
Have you ever seen a Pat Boone impersonator?Thinking back to Elvis, it reminded me of being in the car with dad recently, and he had on SiriusXM's "50's on FIVE" and having to hear Pat Boone doing one of Little Richard's songs and it felt weird to me after years of litening to the original, yet I could see why my dad was into it for not having the same background my mom did with Black music.
I suppose in a way, Elvis' legacy is quickly leaving us now, left to linger on in the faded memories of the elderly while his likeness to being used to sell whiskey.

Why is Elvis Presley known as Maowang, the Cat King, in China?By JANET SNYDER
Feb. 10, 1991 12 AM PT
BEIJING — China may be the last place on Earth where no one claims to have seen Elvis since his death.
Until last month, it was also one of the few places where the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s records had not been released.
That changed Jan. 22 when Elvis Presley’s records appeared in shops in Beijing and Shanghai for the first time.
The Western promoters of the record release said their aim in bringing Elvis to China was to have an impact on the future face of music in the world’s most populous country.
Elvis is not entirely unknown in Beijing. The U.S. singer, known to his Chinese fans as “King of the Cats,” has won a cult following despite decades of ideological bans, record burnings and anti-Western purges.
“Everybody knows ‘Love Me Tender,’ ” one aficionado said. “Elvis is amazing.”
Elvis’ 1958 classic, “Golden Hits,” was the first of his albums released in China. It includes “Jailhouse Rock,” “All Shook Up” and “Heartbreak Hotel.”
In the 1950s and ‘60s, when Elvis was at his peak, China was in the throes of anti-Western campaigns. During the xenophobic 1966-76 Cultural Revolution, Elvis fans who managed to obtain his records often saw them set ablaze by Red Guards.
“China is one of the only places in the world Elvis hasn’t been released,” said Anders Nelsson, managing director of BMG Pacific Ltd., the Hong Kong company that released Elvis in China.
Another said Cat King is the abbreviation of 'the Hillbilly Cat and King of the Western Pop' as whenever Elvis sang a long song, he always attracted a bunch of female fans around just like a male cat attracts a pile of female cats.
Although "Cat King" was widespread in China during that time, Elvis's album wasn’t well consumed in China. Behind this fact was considered to be the cultural differences and public prejudice to rock 'n' roll music. Elvis music was only well accepted within small groups in China such as English lovers and intellectuals who are interested in American 50s or 60s' culture.
Unfortunately, "Cat King" has not been able to become a massive music consumption object in China, and his influence was far less than Michael Jackson, Madonna and Britney Spears.