That's why you always carry two balloons. Me, personally, I prefer flying ostriches.
That's why you always carry two balloons. Me, personally, I prefer flying ostriches.
Rescuers Down Under was one of the first Disney animated films to use CG extensively. Especially in the intro. I prefer the original Rescuers, though, as it has that Don Bluth charm to it (that was his last feature he worked on at Disney before forming his own studio).
I really prefer 2-D animation. I just think it's more artistic and expressive. Take Oliver & Company. The expressions on Feagin's face as he is wrought with guilt over making the right decision, that's just something I just don't see in 3-D animation.
Yay! Hope you enjoy it. ARMS and Splatoon 2 are good, but right now the most fulfilling game on Switch is probably Zelda.
Wonder Woman was probably my favorite movie I saw this summer, too.
I played a little bit of Yakuza Zero with my brothers. Well, actually the only thing I did was go to the arcade, play Space Harrier, unlock Fantasy Zone, and talk with the cute flirty arcade lady a lot. That's all I cared to do.
I think I would've liked Frozen if it were 2-D animated as well. Really would've felt like a Disney classic then.
The only cool thing about Moana was I found out the tattoos on Maui were hand animated by a classic Disney animator, not on computer.
I said I like biplanes, but I didn't say I'd want to fly in one. :)
I might would like to try flying in a hot air balloon someday, though. Maybe.
Yeah I don't know why I like biplanes so much, but I always have. Even as a little kid. One time when I was very young, I saw "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" movie on TV and I sat through the whole thing. And as a kid, I never sat through old movies like that unless Godzilla was in it.
Atomic Blonde?!? Well that's another movie I've never heard of.
I played a bit of Yakuza Zero with my brothers. Actually I only visited the arcade, played Space Harrier, unlocked Fantasy Zone, and talked to the flirty cute arcade lady a lot. I just let my brothers do all the violent, yucky stuff.
I actually didn't like Patapon that much on PSP. You think I would, but I didn't. Now, Loco Roco on the other hand...man I wish Sony would revisit that series.
I have a pretty good PR relationship with Ubisoft, so I hope I get to review that Mario Rabbids game.