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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 134 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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My jaw is still a little dropped at how poignantly HBO Max delivered on The Last of Us live action series by showing us Bill and Frank's relationship. And let's also mention how this relates to Joel's psyche.
Scooby-Doo has decades worth of legacy fans, and they're pretty upset with the HBO Max original Velma. And, while I love Mindy Kaling's writing in general, I can see their point - this show goes too far in a direction that is out of touch with the M... more
Granted, I recorded this back when Disney and Pixar had just released Coco, but I think the thoughts in this are still good. And, unfortunately, transitioning a vlog to a podcast in a desperate attempt to expand my audience often leads to older vide... more
I actually obtained a copy of Disney's Song of the South, and, the movie definitely aged weird. But, let's talk about the intention of this film when it was originally released.
If you are just WAITING for Invincible season 2 to hit Amazon (come on now, Vox Machina already has a season 2 airing!), then this is the episode of The Fangirl Watches for you! I'm guessing and predicting what will happen with Omniman next.
I was asked to ponder whether or not Jim and Silver could be a long-lost father and son duo in Treasure Planet, and here is my analysis on that Disney theory!
Yes! It is time to wrap up Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by doing a book versus movie!
The Song of the Sea is such a beautifully animated movie, but I think there are darker things going on than the film directly tells us. Let's talk about it!
Had me hooked at the beginning, but automatically lost interest after they used the r slur midway through an episode when discussing disabled people.
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