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Yeah you could tell it's' going to go very woke and "inclusive" so the underrepresentated would feel better.
I'm sure they definitely broke up after he refused to go to the European trip with her.
This film is pretty diverse already. Just look at the old (2004) film. I'm pretty sure Mean Girls (2024) has representation of all type of people (except for white males).
It is. They just remade The Texas Chainsaw Massacre movie again.
Wow. She looks very young and gorgeous. I checked her IMDb and she's actually an ACTRESS HERSELF!! WHOA!!
I also found it annoying that Gatomon was champion, not because of her size but that she didn't really acted like a champion. She needed to digivolve most times to fight. So only when she goes into ultimate form she would fight. And then when she devolves back, she goes BACK TO BEING CHAMPION!! Who does that?! Everyone else goes back to rookie or in-training but for her, champion?!
Yeah that was very messed up. She was a terrible mom. and she wanted to blame her son for not watching Kari well enough. You had your 7 year old watch your 4 year old?!
True. She was champion but always followed the pack around like a rookie. It's amazing how often she hangs out with Patamon and Agumon but being one huge level higher than therm. Kind of like a grown adult hanging out with kids. She's always had the power to maintain it and the weird thing is when she digivolves back from Angewoman, she goes back as champion! Not rookie or even in-training like the other digimon!
Clean her wounds? That liquid chemical and salt was only used for to make her suffer more. And at the end, he was cutting her leg, not cleaning anything.
Yes I liked the classic-style 80s horror feel it brought. The director even put like old school music and while the characters still had cellphones (showing that this was still modern times) it was used sparingly. The atmosphere and the special effects were all nostalgia for old horror films.
No she's not. She's just a very concerned mother!
Yeah! Just watched the 2nd one again! So excited!
James Horner is the best! This was a magnificent score!
Never heard of an alternate ending. Can you confirm it was on the DVD?
Yes! Ke He Quan won Best Supporting Actor!!
He also puts a flame and burns the white bully kid's mouth, so that was also a horrific death scene. Is that not racist too? Plus, the black kid was never killed in that first movie (despite leaving his white babysitter to die). Also in that movie, for the first time ever Michael killed a child (who was white) in his dad's truck.
Amen to that. It would be very difficult to attract male viewers. Very biased and feminine leaning. What the hell is wrong with that director? Just because you're a woman who clearly likes girly things doesn't mean you have to make a film with such a historic following your own specific social agenda. SMDH!!!
Absolutely. I could not connect with them at all. They were so unreliable, bland, boring, no character development. None of us cared about them. Easily forgettable. But just had to justify the diversity!
Diversity is nice but I agree you could tell that they tried so hard to overrepresent. Literally every single other character besides the Sanderson sisters had to be a person of color. DEI is a good thing but when you could tell if they overinflate, Disney is just showing that they are caving in way too much to the pressure of not being passed off as racist.
True some parts were funny but overall the movie was stupid and the comedy was dry. First one was easily funny