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Post by JDarkside on Feb 5, 2016 18:27:20 GMT -5
Well, this is the only family film I've seen where the "would you fuck this" discussions have been mostly the main discussions.
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Post by vetus on Feb 5, 2016 18:39:30 GMT -5
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Post by GamerL on Feb 5, 2016 18:53:27 GMT -5
Well, this is the only family film I've seen where the "would you fuck this" discussions have been mostly the main discussions. But with a movie as yifftastic as this, are you really surprised?
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Post by JDarkside on Feb 5, 2016 20:12:26 GMT -5
Well, this is the only family film I've seen where the "would you fuck this" discussions have been mostly the main discussions. But with a movie as yifftastic as this, are you really surprised? Well, yeah. We;ve had plenty of furry stuff out there, but when I see ld Disney movie discussions on stuff like Robin Hood, the sex part of it is a minor tangent most of the time. What is it about this film that just makes everyone go there? I argue it's not furries, but what we all think furries are actually like, when we're mistaken because we're thinking of bronys.
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Post by Neo Rasa on Feb 6, 2016 11:46:45 GMT -5
I think part of it is just that, as far as movies go, Robin Hood and a lot of the other major stuff with anthropomorphic characters from Disney came out between the 70s and early 90s. Zooptopia is coming out in world where people with a common interests have already formed much larger and focused communities online. Like if Robin Hood came out this summer for the first time ever you'd see it receive a similar reception. Rather than being different it's just more visible to us because of how the internet has changed the way we socialize.
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Post by lurker on Mar 2, 2016 9:26:31 GMT -5
Hmm...
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Post by Échalote on Mar 2, 2016 13:04:58 GMT -5
#censorship
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Post by Neo Rasa on Mar 2, 2016 13:28:00 GMT -5
I wonder what makes them decide on the which animal they use. Obviously they're indigenous to each country but if there's like a common personality trait or quirk of the technicalities of animating them similarly that comes into play also.
They showed an extended trailer of this with the full DMV scene when we went to see Star Wars and it's actually pretty funny. I don't think I'll have time to catch this in theaters, though if the comedic timing is that good throughout it will be rad.
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Post by lurker on Mar 2, 2016 13:41:19 GMT -5
I'm just wondering if the different regional variants will be a deleted scene or a feature on the Blu-ray/DVD release or if it's going to be limited to the respective region's releases.
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Post by lurker on Mar 2, 2016 18:06:52 GMT -5
The floodgates have opened...
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Post by Neo Rasa on Mar 2, 2016 20:43:27 GMT -5
Personally I think it owns that Disney has embraced this.
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Post by Ike on Mar 3, 2016 23:32:20 GMT -5
Let's not forget that this movie is a sign that the US as we know them are on their way out: he's right Hmm... lol it's like the tokyo tower in Nier
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Post by Neo Rasa on Mar 3, 2016 23:34:09 GMT -5
Wasn't that the same guy who wrote the article a week before Mass Effect 1 came out about how it's a bestiality simulator?
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Post by Ike on Mar 4, 2016 0:24:15 GMT -5
He's still right
edit: that Mass Effect is a bestiality simulator
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Post by Échalote on Mar 4, 2016 3:26:27 GMT -5
Wasn't that the same guy who wrote the article a week before Mass Effect 1 came out about how it's a bestiality simulator? he's the "self defense with a flashlight" guy
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