tarynabryant
Joined Apr 2013
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I know a lot of people complain about Leah Remini on this show but I personally am not bothered by her very much. Yes she could read the clues faster but overall I think she's a decent host. My problem with this show is the constant parade of idiot contestants who don't have any knowledge of things that happened before 2010. Their stupidity makes this show incredibly frustrating to watch. I stumbled upon it when it came on after Family Feud one night and found it semi-entertaining. Watched a few more episodes and wound up spending the entire time yelling at my television because these morons didn't know who John Candy was. I think even Leah can't believe how stupid these people are sometimes.
To reiterate what everyone else has already said: If this were a pixar short, it would win an Oscar. Bluey is a spectacular show for both children and adults, and this episode is no exception. Just adorable and moving. I'm in my twenties and not afraid to admit that I teared up a bit watching this. I truly believe that Bluey is one of the greatest shows ever made. It has so much character, heart, and humor for all ages. I watch it before bed with my little brother almost every night and we have so much fun laughing together. I can't recommend it enough and I think everyone can learn a lot of valuable lessons from Bluey.
I saw this with my boyfriend tonight because it was discount tuesday at the movies and we both enjoy a good Disney flick. While there are some cute moments, overall it just wasn't that great of a film. The plot was weak, didn't have a lot of likable characters, villain is kind of random, humor didn't land, the songs were meh for the most part, and the payoff just wasn't there. I didn't care for the overused "im so awkward and quirky" trope on the main character. Also, while I typically love Disney songs, a lot of the songs/lyrics felt super verbose. I read one review that said the songs sounded like they were generated using AI, and while I don't know if that's necessarily true, I can definitely see what they mean. Kids will like it, it's a decent family movie, but it's not anything I need to watch twice. In my opinion, Disney has set a pretty high standard with its past films (Ratatouille, Tangled, Cars, the list goes on and on) and this one doesn't even come close to that standard. Onward is way better than Wish, maybe check that one out instead if you haven't already and are in the mood for a Disney movie. Just my opinion! My bf and I both give this one a 6.5/10.