El grupo de Bubbles, «The Shitrockers», consigue una gira europea, pero le echan y se ve obligado a trabajar en la calle. Randy es su ayudante. ¿Podrán Ricky y Julian salvarlos de las calles... Leer todoEl grupo de Bubbles, «The Shitrockers», consigue una gira europea, pero le echan y se ve obligado a trabajar en la calle. Randy es su ayudante. ¿Podrán Ricky y Julian salvarlos de las calles de Praga?El grupo de Bubbles, «The Shitrockers», consigue una gira europea, pero le echan y se ve obligado a trabajar en la calle. Randy es su ayudante. ¿Podrán Ricky y Julian salvarlos de las calles de Praga?
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Crazy to think these guys started all this in the early 2000s and still doing today better than ever. Ricky fu*king up words is still one of the funniest things ever. The side characters acting abilities were a bit shaky but the main cast and Billy Bob were as expected. Fun movie and looking forward to the new season.
Sure! Here's a sarcastic, negative review for **"Sitting on the Shoulders of Kittens"**, with a focus on the character Bubbles:
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**Review: "Sitting on the Shoulders of Kittens" - Please, Just Get Down Already**
I don't know who greenlit *Sitting on the Shoulders of Kittens*, but I'd like to politely ask them to reconsider their career choices. This movie is a confusing, fluffy mess of nonsense masquerading as quirky charm. The plot (if you can call it that) drifts around like a lost catnip toy, and the characters? Don't get me started.
Every single one of them needs to *stop it*. Immediately. Especially Bubbles, who somehow manages to be both the most annoying and the least helpful character in any movie I've seen this year. Bubbles flutters through scenes doing... what, exactly? Rambling monologues? Questionable life choices? Whatever it was, it wasn't entertaining.
The dialogue feels like it was written by someone who's only ever communicated via cryptic fridge magnets, and the emotional beats fall flatter than a kitten under a bowling ball. There are movies that are so bad they're good. This one doesn't even earn that honor.
Two paws down.
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**Review: "Sitting on the Shoulders of Kittens" - Please, Just Get Down Already**
I don't know who greenlit *Sitting on the Shoulders of Kittens*, but I'd like to politely ask them to reconsider their career choices. This movie is a confusing, fluffy mess of nonsense masquerading as quirky charm. The plot (if you can call it that) drifts around like a lost catnip toy, and the characters? Don't get me started.
Every single one of them needs to *stop it*. Immediately. Especially Bubbles, who somehow manages to be both the most annoying and the least helpful character in any movie I've seen this year. Bubbles flutters through scenes doing... what, exactly? Rambling monologues? Questionable life choices? Whatever it was, it wasn't entertaining.
The dialogue feels like it was written by someone who's only ever communicated via cryptic fridge magnets, and the emotional beats fall flatter than a kitten under a bowling ball. There are movies that are so bad they're good. This one doesn't even earn that honor.
Two paws down.
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It's great to have the boys back in something new, but this just lacks the charm.
There's a few funny moments but in general it's not that great.
It's another classic Mike Smith movie, barely any Ricky and Julian and all just about Bubbles.
It's a shame because the park scenes are still pretty good.
Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that.
There's a few funny moments but in general it's not that great.
It's another classic Mike Smith movie, barely any Ricky and Julian and all just about Bubbles.
It's a shame because the park scenes are still pretty good.
Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that. Having said that it is good to have them back, and worth a watch just for that.
First, let's start by saying I'm a big fan of the TPB. I've ben watching them from season 1 on Showcase back in 2001. It was a fantastic show, original, and Canadian and as a Canadian myself this was appealing.
The series really ended for me when it was taken over by Netflix and "Americanized" losing its charm. Anyhow...
Now to this "movie".
How many times can Mike Smith repackage the same bubbles jokes? Here we once again find Bubbles locked in a phone booth, this time in England? Did we not see this joke back when he was stuck in a phone booth in Maine?
How many trips to Europe do we need? Good god, they even have the same actors just playing slightly different roles. (Those who watched "out of the park Europe" will get the references).
Bubbles was always a side character, you can only take so much of him, especially when it seems Mike Smith is driving the show (Conky anyone)??
Too much Bubbles, too much Mike Smith and ZERO TBP charm.
It is a shame because if you watch "the trades" you can see they can play other characters and the cast works well together. I did not like "Susan" on TBP but her revival as "Stephanie" on the trades nailed it.
Mike needs to move on, and stop trying to milk the franchise for all its worth. We don't need to watch yet another "bubbles stuck in a phone booth" skit, you have covered it like half a dozen times now?
If you are thinking of watching this... Go watch Trailer Park boys instead. You an reminisce when the show was good and stop at season 8 (Netflix).
About the only funny thing in the movie was Randy's attempt to "earn" enough money to get back home, but again, did we not see this skit already at least once in the past?
The series really ended for me when it was taken over by Netflix and "Americanized" losing its charm. Anyhow...
Now to this "movie".
How many times can Mike Smith repackage the same bubbles jokes? Here we once again find Bubbles locked in a phone booth, this time in England? Did we not see this joke back when he was stuck in a phone booth in Maine?
How many trips to Europe do we need? Good god, they even have the same actors just playing slightly different roles. (Those who watched "out of the park Europe" will get the references).
Bubbles was always a side character, you can only take so much of him, especially when it seems Mike Smith is driving the show (Conky anyone)??
Too much Bubbles, too much Mike Smith and ZERO TBP charm.
It is a shame because if you watch "the trades" you can see they can play other characters and the cast works well together. I did not like "Susan" on TBP but her revival as "Stephanie" on the trades nailed it.
Mike needs to move on, and stop trying to milk the franchise for all its worth. We don't need to watch yet another "bubbles stuck in a phone booth" skit, you have covered it like half a dozen times now?
If you are thinking of watching this... Go watch Trailer Park boys instead. You an reminisce when the show was good and stop at season 8 (Netflix).
About the only funny thing in the movie was Randy's attempt to "earn" enough money to get back home, but again, did we not see this skit already at least once in the past?
I walked into this movie with no expectations and found myself pleasantly surprised. "Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties" offers a fun-filled ride that doesn't try to be overly ambitious but thrives in its quirky charm. The humor lands well for the most part, with many of the musical numbers standing out as both catchy and funny, contributing significantly to the film's playful tone. While it's not groundbreaking in terms of storytelling, its lighthearted nature makes it an enjoyable experience.
The film combines clever visuals with witty dialogue, leaning heavily into its feline-inspired humor. The cinematography is vibrant, often drawing attention to small, delightful details that enhance the overall vibe. The cast do a solid job bringing energy and personality to their roles, ensuring the film stays engaging throughout.
Perosnally, the ending leaves something to be desired. It feels slightly underwhelming, failing to deliver the emotional it seems to aim for. While this doesn't ruin the overall experience, it does temper the impact of the story's conclusion.
Ultimately, "Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties" is a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should its audience. It's perfect for those seeking a light, entertaining watch. Though the ending didn't entirely resonate with me, the film still earns its charm through humor, creativity, and a good dose of feline fun.
The film combines clever visuals with witty dialogue, leaning heavily into its feline-inspired humor. The cinematography is vibrant, often drawing attention to small, delightful details that enhance the overall vibe. The cast do a solid job bringing energy and personality to their roles, ensuring the film stays engaging throughout.
Perosnally, the ending leaves something to be desired. It feels slightly underwhelming, failing to deliver the emotional it seems to aim for. While this doesn't ruin the overall experience, it does temper the impact of the story's conclusion.
Ultimately, "Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties" is a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should its audience. It's perfect for those seeking a light, entertaining watch. Though the ending didn't entirely resonate with me, the film still earns its charm through humor, creativity, and a good dose of feline fun.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFirst Trailer Park Boys feature film not to feature antagonistic Sunnyvale Trailer Park supervisor Jim Lahey, as the actor who played him, John Dunsworth, passed away in 2017.
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 210,000
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 210,000
- 8 dic 2024
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 218,786
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 51min(111 min)
- Color
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