
True Grit Yes Firefly No Yes Want your night Keep it fresh? The Rockford Solution Mystery or Hall Yes sh*t hawks Are you really No show with NoĬircling in the into football? astounding The Kids in the Can you hear the Do you want a Little odd, a little liquor? sophisticate? Yes things to get a Yes No into weed and Yes be a bit of a Yes No Archer Skit show? Yes No Do you dig No Frasierĭo you like Are you really Do you reckon it Watch the most Yes Ren & Stimpy do as little Yes No

Mature Futurama No South Park remember paranormal? No No jokes, with Yes Animated? The Twilight YesĬhildish or a little Childish social Yes No Yes The X-Files No cleavage and up- Yes No things in B&W? Star Trek: TNG Explore Explore or War? Kent, Spacey? history? Most intense Yes Crime drama? No minutes Series movie?īreaking Bad Good Bad Yes Politics and fast. Definitely worth a watch.Sherlock (BBC) Mystery Freaks and Yes The NightmareĬlassic mystery Coming of Age ParaNorman No So take that as you will.but overall, I found myself liking this a lot more than I expected. I enjoyed it for giving us a deeper-and in my opinion, very powerful-character type: the accidental villain, the everydude who makes a horrible mistake that the environment suffers for. There's nothing offensive about it (besides the miserable marketing) and my little brother enjoyed it as a fun movie. But it's colorful and exuberant, and in a lot of ways I think it really captured the "Seuss-ness" that similar remakes have missed. So, is it silly and stupid sometimes? Yes, of course. That's a rare lesson, and one I'm really pleased to see in this movie. This can happen to YOU if you're not careful anybody can hurt the planet if they don't pay attention. Obliviousness is just as dangerous as maliciousness, and that's a really powerful lesson. That's FANTASTIC, and here's why: that's how the world really is! Companies don't sit around all day cackling about how much smog they're pumping into the atmosphere it's a process, and something that happened gradually.

He's not evil, but he lets his success get to his head, and that brings about his own downfall and the destruction of the forest. This Once-ler is just a stupid kid with a dream, a guy who wants to change the world. The original Once-ler was a faceless force of destruction, a shadowy embodiment of greed. Making the Once-ler human, though? BRILLIANT. It's a bit flat but perfectly enjoyable for younger kids. As far as the frame goes, it's done pretty well. A lot of people have been lamenting the "frame story" this movie adds in, as well as the idea of making the Once-ler a human character. in this case, changes from the book/original TV short.
