All Posts Tagged as 'Good Voice Act'
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Charming (2018)

Pleasantries are spoiled by disappointments. It parodies all fairytales then drenches them with honey. Wilmer Valderrama is drawn like a long faced witch with big dick attitude and no substance. The brides are Godzilla stupid but the music is nice and the singing is delightful. Long-faced cartoons are not charming. 05-Apr-2021
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (1973)

The old fossil envisioned the future better than Sci-fi movies could. Lesbian (Peppermint Patty) imposes herself on sex confused Charlie Brown for Thanksgiving. Even though the underdog (CB) has plans with grandma he doesn't want to disappoint his friends and so with a little help from his cohorts, he concocts a non-traditional dinner. Linus is Anderson Cooper quoting the bible and mythological news with acid humor. Lucy is my sister. Marcie is waiting for Peppermint Patty to ask her out and cut the CB crap. Sally is my angel. Snoopy is the perverted relative or friend that would perform out of this world feats and lick your kids' faces during commercials. The bird was his underaged twink. Ok, I don't like Snoopy. He always took the reality out of the lesson and fuck him for hiding that turkey. Franklin was invited, sat at the table and was gender-identified. It was progress. You get to sit at the table. Good for you. Don't waste it. The lessons were sweet and the babies are classic. Good memories cause us no harm. 26-Nov-2020
Over The Moon (2020)

Glen Keane weaves plenty of magic but the story cremates it. The mythology does not resonate as an inspiring fairy tale that would empower a girl by sending her out of the stratosphere. The how to the moon was unbelievable. I know its fantasy but my brain didn't even want to. Doesn't it cost billions to get a man on the moon? The moon is "gummi land" ruled by the protagonist of the mythology. Chang'e is an exquisite piece of animation whose suffering and selfishness make the circumstances obsolete. I liked everything about home. Home is where the magic needed to happen.
(Why are rabbits only cute in animation?) 04-Nov-2020
Trolls World Tour (2020)

Stomach ache candy and toxic individuality. It's B.C. and origin celebration that children can't apply to this generation. We descend from pods and no longer recognize individuality. You can try but the color will be swiped out of your candy. Its message is barbaric but its delight and bewitchery force us to "suck it." 13-Sep-2020
Powerpuff Girls Movie, The (2002)

Epic girl power. 12-Jun-2020
Spider-Man: Into The Spiderverse (2018)

The soundtrack doesn't bother to incorporate itself, Peter Parker sounds froggy but the art reaches magnificence. 11-Jul-2019
Lilo & Stitch (2002)

A little off-kilter, one of a kind and a charming diversion. 07-Jun-2019
Love, Death & Robots (2019)

It doesn't allow you much prep time. It dives right into the action (with mixed results) but the eye is warped to the land of innovative technical wizardry and it magnetizes. 26-Mar-2019
Princess And The Frog, The (2009)

It's a sumptuous celebration of black heritage in animation. When the frogs are introduced it hazes the celebration. It becomes more about frogs and less about culture. 21-Mar-2019
Mars Needs Moms (2011)

The idea may need patchwork but the presentation is a realistic animated joy. The heart beats when the art moves forward. 18-Mar-2019
Frosty The Snowman (1969)

He was the adult our parents didn't want to be. 11-Dec-2018
The zippiest of the Christmas jingles and it fits the most story in its 25 minutes. 12-Dec-2017
Batman: Bad Blood (2016)

The bats extend their wings, the birds prey and the story unfolds without the harness live film cuckolds. They are free to explore the complexities of their being. 02-Nov-2018
Little Prince, The (2016)

It conjures beauty but it cannot unravel the puzzle that is the little prince. It figures I was nicknamed after something I can't determine. 23-Jul-2018
Breadwinner, The (2017)

A delicate portrait of a girl whose challenge in life is not being a boy. There is cruelty in this world because every man is the law and every man enforces it. Women can be beat or killed for showing their face and have no freedom to enjoy life. Becoming a boy helps our heroine to walk ahead, take care of her family and open her eyes. That there is hope in such gloomy circumstances helps the viewer empathize and remain firm in the fight for equality. The girl knows what's right because it beats in her heart and aches in her soul. She doesn't need to follow magic to gain freedom. She just needs to fight back. Heartwarming. 05-Apr-2018
James & the Giant Peach (1996)

Throwback art is where all the fun is at. 10-Jan-2018