It's about as Totally Radical as G.I. Joe as it gets.
Algebra the Easy Way: the PBS Kids animated series.
When darkness meets the light, this is what it sounds like!A surprisingly entertaining series providing an entertaining way to teach kids mathematics skills, along with some visually dynamic characters.
Bloody Roar, the live-action film directed by Neill Blomkamp
Edited by Sammael29 on Jun 19th 2024 at 11:32:08 AM
It quickly gained the title for "most visceral movie ever made" between every character going through Transformation Horror, and the very violent fight scenes. Other than that, it's somewhat forgettable.
A Tokusatsu live-action Transformers show.
Edited by TMH-Sir-Iron-Vomit on Jun 20th 2024 at 10:20:44 AM
Oo oo ah ahDue to the budget, the Transformers have to stay in alt-mode for most of the episodes. The humans do a lot of the heavy lifting. But the Transformers do get some fancy Transformation Sequences to compensate. Just wait until you see the Combiners' transformations.
Eiga Sentai Scanranger vs. Power Rangers in Space (or any other Power Rangers team.)
A professor and group of teens are tasked into fighting the Power Rangers, who somehow turned evil. Mayhem ensues.
Migration as a Makoto Shinkai film.
Edited by Oggy123 on Jun 20th 2024 at 11:29:05 PM
its much better then what we got.
Dora the Explorer.... but its a live action sequel about an adult Dora going on her own adventures, with the Fake Interactivity limited to Dora making many an Aside Comment to the audience much to the cobnfusion of other characters. There's also a buttload of Take Thats aimed at modern cartoons aimed at little kids for being shallow, overstimulating, and vapid (cough cough CoComelon).
Edited by generation81 on Jun 21st 2024 at 8:29:42 AM
Dora The Explorer comes back for the reboot to celebrate the 25th anniversary of her show; but now Dora is a former child star disappointed in the current kid's media.
Berserk in Claymation.
Edited by TMH-Sir-Iron-Vomit on Jun 21st 2024 at 7:20:32 PM
Oo oo ah ahThe animator would need a really in-depth eye for detail in order to perfectly capture the gritty aesthetic in clay form, along with all the gore.
Total Divas, directed by The Coen Brothers
It ends up being a funny satire of the hypocrisy the actual film embraced. Oh yes, and it will be trashy beyond belief.
A film of Patience circa 1980s directed by Werner Herzog and starring Klaus Kinski as Bunthorne.
I don't really know what to say, to be honest.
Family Guy but as a 2000s-era Sadist Show on Nickelodeon. Hi, I'm a guy who loves a bunch of random stuff.
The only difference is there aren't as many explicit adult things on it.
Music (2021) but directed by the Farrelly Brothers in theie usual crude style.
Edited by generation81 on Jun 26th 2024 at 8:50:02 AM
I'm not familiar with any of those things, so really I'm just assuming here
It's foul; it's disgusting; it's sickening; it's relentlessly, thouroughly harmful.
But being intentionally offended is a much better feeling than the real movie's Glurge. Which gets a lot of potshots in the "remake".
Fuck me I'm a dumbass
Edited by TMH-Sir-Iron-Vomit on Jun 26th 2024 at 5:45:52 PM
Oo oo ah ahFar Cry 3, except instead of Jason Brody, you're playing as Santino Marella. And you can't kill the Komodo dragons, so you have to befriend them instead.
Edited by Sammael29 on Jun 26th 2024 at 6:49:34 AM
Santino and Vaas would've kicked each other's asses
Invincible if it was written by Brian Michael Bendis
Edited by Holistic on Jun 26th 2024 at 11:17:43 AM
He returns to his roots and it's much more crime and noir focused, anyways Mark solves crimes and the one responsible turns out to be Omni Man himself
Lonely Wolf Treat is officially ending with a Bittersweet Ending
Its a Tear Jerker and a worthy send off.
Atlas Shrugged but its a communist propaganda film that goes against everything Ayn Rand believed.
Now it's twice as long if you find it hard to believe.
A live-action adaptation of Half-Life, but Gordon Freeman is played by Seth Rogen who doesn't shut up
I got spurs, that jingle-jangle-jingle!Gordon Freeman is a far more humorous character and the movie is enjoyed by critics
Nineteen Eighty-Four ends with a good ending, for Julia that is, Winston, O'Brien and Oceania at large get a Downer Ending each
While the depiction of Gordon certainly sucks, everything else is done pretty well.
Walking with Dinosaurs but its a cartoon made by Rebecca Sugar.
Someone forget about 1984?
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Critics will hate its Lighter and Softer approach with a vengeance. But it becomes a Cult Classic.
Everyone's cracking jokes and it's colorful to the detriment of those who liked the original's documentary style.
Speaking of colorful:

Various WWF stars dress up in ridiculous fantastical clothing, roleplaying in a similar environment while playing the hottest new games for the NES. Hilarity ensues.
The Disco Elysium toyline marketed towards kids aged 9-12.
"I definitely know what science is."