funny.. well not funny. women only talk about their vaginas and periods. seriously, lol wtf. all the so called female comedians also only talk about vaginas and periods.
The discussion around this movie is so toxic and the fanbase so vocal that had it not been for them it would've flown over my head completely like the past 10 or so Pixar movies.
Luca was golden. I will 100% stand by Luca as a modern classic that had no right to be so perfectly done. Especially in The Current Year.
Other than that, yeah. Pixar's hasn't had an unambiguously good movie since Toy Story 3.
Hmm... Yeah. I remember loving Incredibles II, but its reliance on the "Twist Villain" trope made it substantially weaker than part I. Not helping matters is that Evelyn Deavour (yes, I spoiled her Identity because she's so pathetic) is a MASSIVE downgrade over Syndrome.
So yeah. Your statement still stands.
What the fuck is Turning Red? This animation is giving me cancer.
New Pixar movie. An "achievement" by an all woman writing team. Girl's first period turns her into a big red panda. Hijinks ensue.
>woman finally given free reign to create something new
>it's about their fucking period
Holy fuck, why are they like this?!
Their womb is literally the only thing women have going for them. Without it they are nothing.
That's not fair. Without it, women are inferior men...
funny.. well not funny. women only talk about their vaginas and periods. seriously, lol wtf. all the so called female comedians also only talk about vaginas and periods.
The discussion around this movie is so toxic and the fanbase so vocal that had it not been for them it would've flown over my head completely like the past 10 or so Pixar movies.
Luca was golden. I will 100% stand by Luca as a modern classic that had no right to be so perfectly done. Especially in The Current Year. Other than that, yeah. Pixar's hasn't had an unambiguously good movie since Toy Story 3.
Hmm... Yeah. I remember loving Incredibles II, but its reliance on the "Twist Villain" trope made it substantially weaker than part I. Not helping matters is that Evelyn Deavour (yes, I spoiled her Identity because she's so pathetic) is a MASSIVE downgrade over Syndrome. So yeah. Your statement still stands.
Are you being serious?!? Is this supposed to be a kids’ movie?!?