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I was really looking forward to seeing the new Mario Bros. Movie, but regrettably, I was let down. The storyline seemed disconnected and unclear. It got off to an interesting start before swiftly getting more complicated. Too many underdeveloped characters and plot threads were vying for the audience's attention. The acting was at best subpar; some of the performances were forced and artificial and didn't do the brilliant and colorful Mario universe universe credit. Because of the predictable plot and boring action scenes, my girlfriend and I almost fell asleep in the theater. A prominent character has been marginalized for virtually the whole movie. Instead of focusing on the growth of each character, there are constant comments to how cute the characters are. Not going to watch it again. I was disappointed all around.
Breaking Bad is the only television program I have ever seen that is as consistently authentic and compelling. Unquestionably, this is one of the best shows ever, and it keeps getting better.
The adventures of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White are legendary. These are some of the most masterfully crafted characters to ever be created by a pen on paper.
I can't stop praising the acting and cinematography. I was seldom distracted by the acting since some of the shots are complex pieces of art. The performances are so good that it seems inappropriate to call them performances.
Overall, Breaking Bad is able to retain the level of interest and technical excellence seen in only the finest of movies, and in terms of tone, every episode is constantly engaging.
I enjoyed myself while watching the show one of the best experiences of my pathetic life.
The adventures of Jesse Pinkman and Walter White are legendary. These are some of the most masterfully crafted characters to ever be created by a pen on paper.
I can't stop praising the acting and cinematography. I was seldom distracted by the acting since some of the shots are complex pieces of art. The performances are so good that it seems inappropriate to call them performances.
Overall, Breaking Bad is able to retain the level of interest and technical excellence seen in only the finest of movies, and in terms of tone, every episode is constantly engaging.
I enjoyed myself while watching the show one of the best experiences of my pathetic life.
A pretty strange animated series called Fat Dog Mendoza was co-produced in Europe and the US by TMO-Loonland, Sunbow Entertainment, and Sony Wonder. It's the first-ever Cartoon Network co-production in Europe, and unlike most of them, which are often hit-or-miss, this one isn't really.
The titular Fat Dog and his closest pal Little Costumed Buddy are the main characters of the show as they encounter many bizarre events in the town of Neighbourhood X. You can tell how bizarre this concert becomes when that guitar riff with all the antics Fat Dog engages in starts playing.
The Himalaya Mountains have been moved into the backyard, Fat Dog has been replaced with an identical dog, and Neighborhood X has been inundated by a flowing bath. They are peculiar, peculiarer yet, peculiarest of all. And I appreciate that.
Finally, you'll notice how bizarre it truly is if you recall Fat Dog from Cartoon Network in the early 2000s. I believe it's preferable to leave it as is as it's not a cartoon for everyone.
The titular Fat Dog and his closest pal Little Costumed Buddy are the main characters of the show as they encounter many bizarre events in the town of Neighbourhood X. You can tell how bizarre this concert becomes when that guitar riff with all the antics Fat Dog engages in starts playing.
The Himalaya Mountains have been moved into the backyard, Fat Dog has been replaced with an identical dog, and Neighborhood X has been inundated by a flowing bath. They are peculiar, peculiarer yet, peculiarest of all. And I appreciate that.
Finally, you'll notice how bizarre it truly is if you recall Fat Dog from Cartoon Network in the early 2000s. I believe it's preferable to leave it as is as it's not a cartoon for everyone.