billypoole-39071
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I really don't mind Justin Roiland being replaced, it seems as though the new voice actors are at least an 8.5/10 in their efforts, so that's great.
The problem is the writing and the flow though. There seems to be something very off with episode 1 of this new season. It's like the show's IQ has lost about 20 points.
It lacks the rapid fire genius of delivery. Everything seems to be slowed down or just not quite hitting the spot.
Rick and Morty is unique as an animated show. And for whatever reason it feels very vanilla today.
Maybe somebody smarter than myself can dive into it and explain why.
The problem is the writing and the flow though. There seems to be something very off with episode 1 of this new season. It's like the show's IQ has lost about 20 points.
It lacks the rapid fire genius of delivery. Everything seems to be slowed down or just not quite hitting the spot.
Rick and Morty is unique as an animated show. And for whatever reason it feels very vanilla today.
Maybe somebody smarter than myself can dive into it and explain why.
Just the usual modern animated movie that tries to get all 223 nationalities into one movie. So that everybody feels included and nobody feels excluded.
Moana included only pacific characters and was great.
Coco (my favourite animated movie) contained only Mexican characters and that was a fantastic movie.
Why is it that whenever there's a movie based around majority white storylines they have to go all inclusive and ruin the theme of the movie? I understand pirates were very multinational, made up of ragtag bunches who wanted to risk it all, but this movie starts out with an orphanage set in what?-1600-1850? With a child of every nation.
I just wish they found better ways to make movies more inclusive. Just creating a story and then slapping a different colour palette- and differently shaped faces (asian) is just so lazy, it's a modern day sickness.
Moana included only pacific characters and was great.
Coco (my favourite animated movie) contained only Mexican characters and that was a fantastic movie.
Why is it that whenever there's a movie based around majority white storylines they have to go all inclusive and ruin the theme of the movie? I understand pirates were very multinational, made up of ragtag bunches who wanted to risk it all, but this movie starts out with an orphanage set in what?-1600-1850? With a child of every nation.
I just wish they found better ways to make movies more inclusive. Just creating a story and then slapping a different colour palette- and differently shaped faces (asian) is just so lazy, it's a modern day sickness.
The first half was a 9/10. The dark feeling and build up was awesome. But the 2nd half was a 6, also it felt 30 minutes longer than it should have been. I wasn't the only one who said and thought so.