![]() ![]() Despite having more tell don't show more than the traditional, and more successful, show don't tell.īasically that's what the Brave Little Toasters 2 other movies are about. Aka, make a half ass connection to how Amon steals the midichlorians from other benders without explaining how he took their bending. Where Korra faced off against 2 Bloodbenders that can use Bloodbending, without the freaking moon. Basically it's the idea of taking a small part of the bigger story from the original source, like a first book, tv show, or movie, and expanding upon it to make a brand 'new' story. I might make a synopsis about the Chalkboard effect in writing in bigger detail. We get the same, "We are now worthless so we must-Insert solution here.-" I even watched the two other movies where The Brave Little Toaster goes to College and Mars. I barely remember being scared about it or not. Turning away while accepting it's own demise. Even having on car that drove up to the conveyor belt. Only to admit to their inevitable destruction. We have the cars sing about how they had the time of their lives in the past. One that will probably haunt more people than anything else. Who had trained a dog to use it's seat belt. The guy who's doing this business is probably rich as hell. As the team watches it with agony and feeling their pain. Gleefully smiling at the madness that he displays to the audience. Then you have the most sinister monster truck nerd man direct an innocent appliance like it's a surgery. As it follows up with what toasters are not used for. Right next to that weird moment where it focused on a fish catching a worm from a bird, while frogs surrounded it. It was just for a simple shock value and was filler for the overall movie. The eeeevial clown fireman nightmare horror where he gives out a devilish smile, and says, without opening his teeth, "Run." Oh no. ![]() ![]() This is a kids movie?" Of course I'm talking about the 'certain scenes' that still scare people today. You may have come across scenes that would make you say, "Holy crap. If you were to watch the Brave Little Toaster back in the days of old, or now.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |