They did it.
They finally did it.
They made a feature-length Looney Tunes movie that’s actually, unironically, unequivocally good with no caveats.
Take this as your sign to check out The Day the Earth Blew Up.
They did it.
They finally did it.
They made a feature-length Looney Tunes movie that’s actually, unironically, unequivocally good with no caveats.
Take this as your sign to check out The Day the Earth Blew Up.
To those of you who were at the AMC Empire 25 tonight for the Screen Unseen and heard someone loudly shout “What was the point of that scene?” Right after Jonathan Majors breaks into the judge’s apartment and humiliates him without killing him, you’re welcome for the laugh.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Superman finally fought a giant spider. That and that alone is worth the price of admission.
I remember I was in first grade when this movie came out and literally nobody in my class wanted to see it except me.
This movie is pretty bad, not going to lie. The fact that Disney literally just dropped a $5 million budgeted straight-to-video film into theaters and doing almost nothing to alter it beyond cropping it into fake widescreen and throwing a Donald Duck cartoon on the start of the film, it blows my mind.
And that makes…