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« Reply #4395 on: April 27, 2024, 01:17:35 AM »

I recently polished off the 12th season of Bob's Burgers as well as the BB movie, before firing up season 13. Sadly, I found the movie a bit disappointing; it felt more like an above-average multi-part episode of the show. Not quite cinematic enough.

Speaking of somewhat disappointing (so far) cinematic shows: I also caight the first two episodes of the Knuckles show, and... well it's been fairly loud and dumb so far, but not without a few neat bits here and there. The use of 1980s tunes in the soundtrack continues the tradition of the first two live-action Sonic flicks... which this child of the 80s found rather corny and tiresome. Also, did they really have to use (SPOILER ALERT) Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out For A Hero in a noted movie/TV show for the zillionth time over the last couple decades? Also, are there no decent 90s pop tunes they could use in the soundtrack? You know, seeing as how the first Sonic game debuted in the early 90s?

Anyhoozelbee, after I finish up the Knuckles and Bob's Burgers episodes, I'll probably torture myself by marathoning the latest season of Family Guy... and then dive into All in the Family just for the hell of it.
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« Reply #4396 on: April 27, 2024, 11:32:05 AM »

I recently polished off the 12th season of Bob's Burgers as well as the BB movie, before firing up season 13. Sadly, I found the movie a bit disappointing; it felt more like an above-average multi-part episode of the show. Not quite cinematic enough.

Speaking of somewhat disappointing (so far) cinematic shows: I also caight the first two episodes of the Knuckles show, and... well it's been fairly loud and dumb so far, but not without a few neat bits here and there. The use of 1980s tunes in the soundtrack continues the tradition of the first two live-action Sonic flicks... which this child of the 80s found rather corny and tiresome. Also, did they really have to use (SPOILER ALERT) Bonnie Tyler's Holding Out For A Hero in a noted movie/TV show for the zillionth time over the last couple decades? Also, are there no decent 90s pop tunes they could use in the soundtrack? You know, seeing as how the first Sonic game debuted in the early 90s?

Anyhoozelbee, after I finish up the Knuckles and Bob's Burgers episodes, I'll probably torture myself by marathoning the latest season of Family Guy... and then dive into All in the Family just for the hell of it.

LOL.  You said spoliers.  No one is on this site any more but you and I.  LOL
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« Reply #4397 on: April 27, 2024, 09:55:44 PM »

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