I believe they intentionally stirred up the pot with the show “Velma”. The amount of people hate watching it is ridiculous.
I believe they intentionally stirred up the pot with the show “Velma”. The amount of people hate watching it is ridiculous.
This is why any politicians say they are bringing back the manufacturing jobs back to “US” “Japan” “Germany” or whatever are extremely dumb.
Probably none. People Stan for gaming industry but fail to realize that animation industry is ten times worse regarding schedule and crunching. In my 20 years of working in the industry, I have never worked on/heard of a realistic schedule, 100% of times it’s always rushed in one way or another.
Expensive is a problem, another is it’s time consuming. If you only have time for one movie in cinema per week, you couldn’t afford to waste on conjuring 15 or superheroes copy pasta.
I would be worrying about fire fighters won’t be able to enter my apt when they need to.
Not just young people. I am 48, and if I get a call from my mom I would’ve thought something happened to my dad.
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Still waiting for them to shutdown OneDrive, tbh it’s a thousand times more annoying than Cortana.
This is actually a great idea!
This! I live in Taiwan, but 99% of my entertainment is from the US. I can’t use Any of these assistants in English otherwise street names or other Mandarin stuff won’t work, but if I use Mandarin assistants none of my music or shows works.
I thought the movie criticizes both extreme feminism and male chauvinism, or did I watch a different Barbie movie?
You can find the trailer on YouTube, it’s called Star Wars : detour
It’s an animated Star Wars comedy series directed by Seth Macfarlane, it’s actually all done too, they shelved it when Disney bought Lucas film.
3D, I was involved with clone wars, rebels and one unreleased canceled project.
Worked for the animation studio that did Clone Wars (TV series ) long time ago , met George Lucas there once. Super nice guy.
I am old enough to remember that Apple was the pirate of Silicon Valley, and then it became the most “cooperation” company in the industry. Then it’s Google then there will be a next one. It’s probably inevitable for any company to go this route.