thegalaxy89
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Yes, I saw this movie. It was in October and I'm not technically even allowed to talk about. I saw an unfinished version that was screened at my theater. I had to give input and write down things about the movie I liked and didn't like and if anything was too offensive, then I handed my report back to some Sony execs after the movie. It may be just another dumb comedy, but its a classic Rogan/Franco masterpiece. I'm dying to see it again. I'm sure the version I saw was so so unfinished that the final product will be even better, which I don't know how is possible because I couldn't of asked for a better version. As soon as this movie becomes available, I'm going to jump at the chance to see it again. I wanted to give this 10 stars back in October. And right before I wrote this review I saw 20,000 people had already given it 10 stars. I highly doubt even half of those actually saw it like I did. But I am happy it garnered so much controversy and awareness, and it definitely deserves those 10 stars hands down. Whenever it does get released, it's going to explode onto the scene like few movies have ever done before.
The animation here is great throwback style like you'd see from Johnny Quest, Sealab 2020, Scooby Doo, and other somewhat outdated Cartoon Network stuff. However, this attributes to the shows greatness, as it's done classically yet in a contemporary fashion. As a plot seemingly appears into the third episode, I am becoming more and more drawn to the show and it's backgroundless characters. Mike Tyson is a doof, but ultimately comes off as a slapstick genius, occasionally beating helpless and innocent people often times fatally usually over a simple miscommunication, misunderstanding, or just stupidity and yet the balance of justice remains in his favor as he continues his metaphysical quest to solve the ultimate mystery. It's not just slapstick though, if fact, it's not a majority of the much much humor found within the witty word play and throwback references, as well as the dark black humor of the pigeon, who is played so perfectly by Norm McDonald. Over all you kind find several good pauses of silence, followed by a delayed bursting out of laughter. The best thing exhibited in this show however is the voice work. Jim Rash, Norm McDonald, and Mike Tyson are a triple threat. And props to Rachel Ramras who thankfully grounds the show to reality by being one of the most sensible and at the same time sarcastically humorous that winds oft winds up being a kick in the funny bone.