This show singlehandedly made my 5yo daughter want to play softball, while simultaneously opening us up to conversations about being open with our emotions, parental pressure, cheating in school, and friendship.
Top tier emotional intelligence show.
This show singlehandedly made my 5yo daughter want to play softball, while simultaneously opening us up to conversations about being open with our emotions, parental pressure, cheating in school, and friendship.
Top tier emotional intelligence show.
So they definitely ran out of time/ money before filming the actual ending...
What is the greatest opening scene in cinematic history, and why is it the first dance battle in You Got Served?
Edgar Wright was 18 when he made this, which was shot on a camcorder he won as a prize for a previous animated film.
A weird thing to review in the traditional sense - it's low-fi and poorly acted, but it's creative and you can see seeds of the humor and cleverness that make me love Edgar Wright movies so much.
The YouTube version is worth five minutes of your time to see a young Wright present the work on a British TV show: www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOxBqhvu5Rk&feature=youtu.be