I was once into animated series too...when I was about 8!!! Back then in my day they called them cartoons, lol.don't know about you guys but i am more into animated series,
I was once into animated series too...when I was about 8!!! Back then in my day they called them cartoons, lol.don't know about you guys but i am more into animated series,
True, but some of them are still interesting. The animes are very interesting and have been produced to target mature audience aswell.I was once into animated series too...when I was about 8!!! Back then in my day they called them cartoons, lol.
Of course not. I knew there were other Aladdins, but nobody knew about them, right? None of the Disney movies are "original," lol. I know that because I've read most of the stories that the movies were based on.Lol, the story of Aladdin is known from something like 300 years ago; it's part of the 1001 Tales of the Arabian Nights. It's been made into a bunch of movies all the way back even in the Silent Age.
S SilverArowanaBoi , did you think that a screen writer for Disney came up with the original idea...or any original idea, for that matter...back when Robin Williams was a thing?
Your mum sounds very sensible, you obviously don't take after her, lol.Besides my mom won't let me watch all these real films
I will absolutely NOT be watching! Once bitten and all that, lol.
However you did mention something which piqued my interest, "House". I got into house years ago, I believe there are about 9 seasons of it. This was back in the day when there was loads of good stuff to watch and I regularly used to juggle several shows at the same time.
I think I got to about season 5 of house and started to get a bit fed up of it. There's only so much of a grumpy Hugh Laurie you can take, and boy was he a miserable so and so lol. I do remember the storylines were quite good though. If I can find it anywhere I might start watching House again.
So, it'll be a firm no thank you to "three thousand years of longing" and a possible yes thank you to "House".
Esox, don't think of it as a "once bitten" kind of thing; perhaps that one bite has conferred some sort of immunity on you that allows you to expand your cinematic horizons a bit. This flick is well worth checking out. It's not a huge investment; it's a couple of quiet relaxing hours on the couch. If you enjoy it and your wife sees that, it's also some brownie points.I will absolutely NOT be watching! Once bitten and all that, lol.
However you did mention something which piqued my interest, "House". I got into house years ago, I believe there are about 9 seasons of it. This was back in the day when there was loads of good stuff to watch and I regularly used to juggle several shows at the same time.
I think I got to about season 5 of house and started to get a bit fed up of it. There's only so much of a grumpy Hugh Laurie you can take, and boy was he a miserable so and so lol. I do remember the storylines were quite good though. If I can find it anywhere I might start watching House again.
So, it'll be a firm no thank you to "three thousand years of longing" and a possible yes thank you to "House".
Camp Cretaceous, while having an agenda, is actually a really good show. Have you seen the new reboot with the kids as young adults (Chaos Theory)?i don't know about you guys but i am more into animated series, the old animated series/cartoons to be more precise.This includes
the old scooby doo cartoon
the Clone Wars (a animated series of Star wars)
TMNT
Godzilla
and some more which i can't remember right now
i have also tried a plethora of latest animated NETFLIX series like The Dragon Prince, Camp Cretaceous, Spy Racers, Kung Fu Panda, etc
but only some of them are good
However what i really, really like to see are japanese Animes!
Ok Bugs Bunny, go back to AlbuquerqueI was once into animated series too...when I was about 8!!! Back then in my day they called them cartoons, lol.
There is some terrific animated stuff available that you'd be very hard-pressed to characterize as a "cartoon".I was once into animated series too...when I was about 8!!! Back then in my day they called them cartoons, lol.
Let me guess, you two are the main stars?And, of course, one of my all-time favourites is the wonderful "Love, Death and Robots", an anthology series that is composed of a series of animated shorts that are all different and often exceptionally well written. Some of those episodes can be re-watched numerous times without losing any of their appeal; some are better than others, but there are no bad ones.
I laughed at this too. My kids are the same way. Gotta love 'em."Classic"?!?!?