My_nama_JeffOil
Best movie of 2016. It was really funny. Not spoiling anything, but the last 5 minutes of the movie was probably the funniest thing I've ever seen, without exaggeration.
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sonny88p
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"Best movie of 2016"
Deadpool
Keanu
Mr. Right
The Nice Guys
did you not watch these?
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My_nama_Jeff Oil
@sonny88p: Nope. But I think Sausage Party would be a much superior movie even if I did see them.
But in all seriousness, it is a fantastic film, and I never like films. I would highly reccomend seeing it if you're into the kind of humor that's on the Internet Box or just crude humor in general.
Deleted User
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But vulgar cartoons try too hard alot of the time.
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Deleted User
@deadshadow:
Actually, Rick and Morty is good because it doesn't try too hard, and the story is actually interesting. Most other things on Adult Swim are what I'm talking about though.
Parks Ass To Ass
I don't like the art style, and I hated the trailer's. I don't plan to see it, and my perception is that it's lazy comedy.
bubblejuice kose mochen
Allegedly the animation studio Nitrogen was treated like crap and half of the animators weren't mentioned in the credits.
Here's a link
In the comments section uncredited workers at Nitrogen stated that they were forced to work overtime or be blacklisted. And that over 30 animators that worked on the project quit.
Parks Ass To Ass
@bubblejuice: Nitrogen's mostly made low budget movies, It's shitty for a small studio to have a crappy environment for their first "notable" project. Now they're known for being a nightmarish work space.
My_nama_Jeff Oil
@deadshadow: Yeah. Let's hope so. Animators put so much time into work, which you don't see until you actually try to animate from scratch. It sucks that this sort of stuff had to happen.
My_nama_Jeff Oil
@bubblejuice: The workplace treatments with the threats and stuff is highly illegal and shouldn't be tolerated. HOWEVER, although it doesn't make them morally right by any stretch of the imagination, but some contracts say that quitting will get you blacklisted which is indeed 100% legal. In this situation, it's probably not going to be easy for Nitrogen to even stay afloat after this considering that they've lost around $6 million dollars (I'm guessing it may go down to a $5 million dollar loss, but I could be wrong) which is a lot for a small studio like that, they only have 60% of the animators they had originally, and they are seen as very immoral all lead to them looking like a shitty company that will probably go bust.
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