RE: The Last Movie You Watched
October 23, 2019 at 12:41 am
(This post was last modified: October 23, 2019 at 12:47 am by Rev. Rye.)
This week in the Deep Hurting Project: Star Paws. It looks like a unholy mix between Cats and Dogs and Star Wars.
You know what, because I dropped the ball this week, to compensate, I'm going to watch two films from the Project next week. One action/adventure film (most likely Escape Plan 2: Hades) and a youth film that actually stayed on the list. And just to check this again and cross-reference it with the TVTropes pages, I have removed one other film from the list: Chop Kick Panda, which was, ironically, the one I probably would have picked anyway due to its length (or lack thereof).
- Okay, so the first minute, we're introduced to Adventure Cat and his army of clones. They're CGI, their motion is uncanny as fuck, their actual models are hideous and covered in a bright glow, and they have an irritating voice and they have some of the worst lip-sync I've ever seen.
How the fuck did anyone think this was a good look? - And the big McGuffin is a bone. The cats are trying to get a fucking bone. Why? Because General Ruff and his dog army would love such a tasty bone that can even regenerate more bone. And apparently the creature who has the bone can rule the world somehow.
- And the bone? Apparently it came from the JURASSIC PERIOD. A period where all the bones are fossilized (read: turned into fucking STONE.) And it still looks like a fake dog bone.
- And there come the dogs... the cats are dogshit CGI models, and the dogs are real live-action dogs and they make even less of an attempt at connecting the voice to the dogs who are allegedly saying these things. And it's all shot on a digital backdrop where it's fake CGI or it's some mockup on a greenscreen and I know it's a greenscreen because in some scenes, they LEAVE THE GREEN IN. I'd put in the Richie Cusack clip, but we have a three-videos-per-post limit and it's proving to be one of those films you simply have to see to believe, so here's a clip of the dog scenes:
And if it was just all this, it would easily be the most entertaining non-Bratz film in the Project, and I could maybe even ignore the fact that apparently the Civil War is still going on 2 years after it ended. But then again, it wouldn't have made the So Bad It's Horrible list. Then again, I can't find it there now that I'm looking at it... motherfucker, it got deleted and somehow, I didn't notice it got removed from the page after 39 minutes and 38 seconds, because its IMDb rating was a bit too high (at 5.9) WHERE WAS MY ANALYTICAL MIND?! - And they need to travel back in time to the Jurassic Period even though the bone shouldn't be too hard for the BIA to find and the bone REGENERATES ANY CHEWED BONE.
- Megalodon is mentioned in the "research" scene. That's going to get its own entry in the [urhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mega_Shark_Versus_Giant_Octopus]Deep Hurting Project...[/url] in its own time...
- Also, Adventure Cat is a shitty name for the bad guy in one of these films. Especially since the good guy is named "General Ruff," and the original Star Wars had the opposite naming scheme, giving the military titles to the Empire, and associating the heroes with adventure and I don't even know what I'm talking about anymore.
- Chickens invented time travel? Dafuq? How would a writer even come up with a plot point like this?
- You know, I know that at this point, depictions of dinosaurs aren't going to please everyone, whether it's the anal-retentive-types who balk at depictions of dinosaurs that don't have feathers, or those whose mind recoils at the thought of velociraptors with feathers (or, I shit you not, T-rexes that make it look like a kakapo), but I think everyone can agree that they deserve better than this shit:
- THAT'S NOT A FUCKING STEGOSAURUS. It looks like someone put Stegosaurus spines on a horse body. And also, they plagiarised a Far Side comic and didn't get the joke
- Also, I feel like I should include a supplementary post of the videos I probably should have put in this post but couldn't. So far, I'm thinking the Richie Cusack clip, the dumb stegosaurus clip, and maybe one of the cuter scenes for balance.
- I'm legitimately surprised it took 55 minutes and 41 seconds for them to get to toilet humour. And it was apparently a genius move.
- And looking at the rock formations? Is that fucking Monument Valley? And why does the brachiosaurus sound like a mix between Austin from the Reduced Shakespeare Company and Will Ferrel's Neil Diamond impersonation from SNL?
- A T-rex giving a fucking liver casserole recipe while some basic motion cycles play. Am I having a stroke?
- So, the dogs are announcing their plan to con the cats about The Bone and giving the game away ON TELEVISION. And somehow, this leads to T-rex terrorising what I think is New York.
You know what, because I dropped the ball this week, to compensate, I'm going to watch two films from the Project next week. One action/adventure film (most likely Escape Plan 2: Hades) and a youth film that actually stayed on the list. And just to check this again and cross-reference it with the TVTropes pages, I have removed one other film from the list: Chop Kick Panda, which was, ironically, the one I probably would have picked anyway due to its length (or lack thereof).
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.