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21: Some Like It Bot Part 1: Eighth Grade Runner When Tina's new shirt is ridiculed by Tammy and Jocelyn in a Wagstaff News segment called "Wow or Weird," she goes to her fantasy world and writes about a futuristic world in which she is a robot. Part two is next week, also the season finale: 22: Some Like It Bot Part 2: Judge-bot Day When Tina's family read her erotic friend fiction, they find out what she's up to and try to stop her.
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 21:19 |
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This Blade runner homage is excellent so far.
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The music is spot on. Also I guess this is just the rest of the episode? Edit: or not.
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That was the best episode in years, drat. Loved the Blade Runner’d visuals too. Looking forward to next week!
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I used to think $5.95 was a ridiculous price for a burger. This show has been so long that now its a very decent price.
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I really liked those end credits.
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This episode was good.
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Renewed for season 13.
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So that movie is coming out in less than a week and I've yet to see a single piece of marketing for it. It is like a proper in cinema release, right?
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Beartaco posted:So that movie is coming out in less than a week and I've yet to see a single piece of marketing for it. It is like a proper in cinema release, right? Correct. I've seen a ton of commercials for it, usually on fx or the other channels where it's syndicated.
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It think advertising has been pretty targeted, but have seen a few billboards and lots of youtube ads for it.
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I've seen a ton of ads for it and there's even bus shelter ads for it in my neighbourhood.
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I just heard an ad for it on the newest episode of How Did This Get Made. I think that’s the first time I’ve ever heard an ad for a movie during a podcast.
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There's video ads all over the nyc subway.
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Shoulda gotten hefty kids in burger outfits to play fart noises at people
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Apparently they're just not marketing it here in NZ. I asked the goons in a local discord if they'd seen any advertising, one person was at the cinema recently and saw a poster there but that's it. Most of them were surprised there was a Bob's Burgers movie coming out this week.
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Seen a bit of marketing here in Australia, but no real buzz. Wife and I went and saw it tonight, only a handful of us in the cinema. Is there a review thread, or spoiler tag anything in here?
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Go ahead and use spoiler tags in this thread. I'm going to go see it in a couple hours myself.
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I liked it. The animation can come off as a little weird in the dance numbers where you're seeing the characters move in ways they've never done before but overall it isn't too distracting. I thought the scene near the end where Bob and Linda tell Louise where her hat came from and why it looks like it does was very sweet.
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muscles like this! posted:I liked it. The animation can come off as a little weird in the dance numbers where you're seeing the characters move in ways they've never done before but overall it isn't too distracting. I thought the scene near the end where Bob and Linda tell Louise where her hat came from and why it looks like it does was very sweet. Did you feel like there were any sound mixing issues with the songs? I felt that at times the music was drowning out the vocals and had no idea what was being sung. Credit where it's due though because they're not professional singers. I enjoyed it. Had a lot of heart and some lovely call-backs to the show which my partner and I loved spotting for each other. My hardest laugh was Zeke and Jimmy Pesto Jr. In the cafeteria.
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No I didn't have that problem at all. I think the only song I had issue with was David Wain's but that was mostly because he's an awful singer. (Or at least trying to sing high notes is something he shouldn't do)
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So is there any reason to see it in a theatre?
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Not really. It doesn't do anything that really requires seeing it on a big screen.
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Drink-Mix Man posted:So is there any reason to see it in a theatre? I'll probably hold out for a couple weeks and see it as a $5 matinee when no one else is in the theater, I am curious to see high it gets on this weekends box office though.
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muscles like this! posted:No I didn't have that problem at all. I think the only song I had issue with was David Wain's but that was mostly because he's an awful singer. (Or at least trying to sing high notes is something he shouldn't do) I could not tell what the hell he was saying. His singing was terrible. Other than that loved the film. They went pretty hard on the animations. I teared up with how Louise’s hat was made. I was kinda hoping Mickey was his original voice actor but oh well. The way they use Jimmy Petso was hilarious.
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Drink-Mix Man posted:So is there any reason to see it in a theatre? I'm glad I saw it on the big screen personally. It's a totally different feel, and it was nice to hear other cinema goers also laughing along.
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Very cute movie. Long episode with more songs which is all I expected or wanted. Some good laughs and sweet moments. Hooray!
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The Movie is great. The flouncy choreography and the depth of field really elevate the animation. The opening number is one of their best but I'm surprised at how few songs were in it overall. The plot is fun despite retreading some previous stories, and it got unexpectedly dark. The villain was obvious because there's no way they'd imprison or kill of the main Fischoeders in a movie, though I suppose the movie advanced some character developments. I'm really surprised they didn't show us Louise without her ears. I was thinking she'd use it to extinguish the fuse or something.
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I figure that we will never see whats under the hat, Louise is the successor to Edd’s hair :v
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Unfortunately timed reference to Ray liotta in the great north lol
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The movie was a lot of fun, definitely appreciated the animation on a big screen. Regarding the plot: It did follow the Wonder Warf two parter pretty closely. I wonder if it was originally planned as the movie and they had to change plans somewhere along the way.
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Movie soundtrack is up on Apple Music (and probably other places too).
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Zero One posted:Movie soundtrack is up on Apple Music (and probably other places too). Its been on Spotify for a few days, albeit without one song (because it spoils the ending). Gotta check if that one is on now. edit: Nope, that song is not on Spotify.
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I didn’t know there was a short. They didnt play that at my theater https://youtu.be/zcGrf_fa9wc
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Shindragon posted:I didn’t know there was a short. They didnt play that at my theater I saw this on TV before the release, so I think it was a promotional thing rather than something that ran before the movie.
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Any idea on where this lands on streaming? Disney+?
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Hulu, maybe. Most of the Fox animation has ended up there.
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Shneak posted:The villain was obvious because there's no way they'd imprison or kill of the main Fischoeders in a movie, though I suppose the movie advanced some character developments. Yeah I was hoping they would do something a little creative considering the adult following this show has, smarten it up a bit, but they just played it safe. It was definitely slow in parts but there were a few really good laughs in there. I didn't care for most of the songs (David Wain was unintelligible in his at the end) although the lucky duck song was good. They really didn't use too many characters. Was hoping skating-in-briefs guy (does he even have a name?) would get a nice one-liner or marshmellow would show up. Just seemed like a lot of plots were filler, especially Tina's. If you're going to the theater there is a post credits scene, but I wouldn't stick around.
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I thought David Wain's unintelligible, far-out-of-his-range singing was intentional and hilarious
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# ? Jun 10, 2024 21:19 |
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Drink-Mix Man posted:I thought David Wain's unintelligible, far-out-of-his-range singing was intentional and hilarious This is how I took it as well but it's always a risk when your joke amounts to "isn't this annoying?" ChesterJT posted:
Felt the same way about Tina, I guess it was an excuse to bring back Paul Rudd if nothing else. Marshmallow is one of the people dancing during the credits, which is a cute way to include characters who didn't get a role in the movie.
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