• ChickenLadyLovesLife@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I miss the good ol’ days when mass-market TV is what rotted kids’ brains. Brain-rotting TikTok slop is totally different from that.

  • comador @lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    First problem: They paid to go to the theater to see a crappy movie. Any 5th any movie is going to be a rehash.

    Second problem: Parents not parenting correctly, resulting in even more brain rot than the 5th movie could do alone.

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      9 hours ago

      I saw it with my kiddos. I thought it was pretty good. Better than most movies out there. Smarty Pants is my new favorite character in the series (previously held my Duke Kaboom).

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        5 hours ago

        I don’t even have kids, and thought it was pretty good. Little heavy handed on the messaging up front, but they really pulled it together at the end of the movie. Solid 7/10 and well worth seeing.

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      11 hours ago

      Any 5th any movie is going to be a rehash.

      Have you seen it, or do you even know anything about it? This one’s getting solid reviews from critics and audiences. And I say this as someone who’s never gotten into the franchise and didn’t even watch 4 or 5; I have nothing to personally defend here. The Schafrillas review (also on Nebula) was quite positive, and he went in with the same expectations you’re talking about here.

      If you’re going to be a pretentious, overgeneralizing jackass, maybe don’t pick on the movie with a 93%/7.8 on Rotten Tomatoes.

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        9 hours ago

        I think people forget a lot of the people who work on it are still super passionate people so it’s still gonna be good.

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        9 hours ago

        Have you seen it, or do you even know anything about it?

        My kids did, said to wait til it’s on streaming.

        This one’s getting solid reviews from critics and audiences. And I say this as someone who’s never gotten into the franchise and didn’t even watch 4 or 5; I have nothing to personally defend here.

        Reviews don’t mean much anymore. Too many reviews today are bought and paid for. Box office returns are about the only truth you’ll find now a days and the truth is: The general public is getting tired of ‘Toy Story’.

        https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/franchise/Toy-Story

        When you convert the numbers to account for inflation, then tie them directly to a chart you quite literally see a downward trend in people going. The entire theme has become banal to some and that number has grown exponentially since Lightyear was released (which was a financial loss btw).

        If you’re going to be a pretentious, overgeneralizing jackass, maybe don’t pick on the movie with a 93%/7.8 on Rotten Tomatoes.

        If you don’t have anything to personally defend here, then why make direct attacks like this? Doesn’t add up.

        • Dave@lemmy.nz
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          8 hours ago

          Are box office returns actually a good indicator or is that just proportional to advertising spend?

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              8 hours ago

              Yeah I guess I was just thinking that a movie like Toy Story 5 might have a massive advertising budget and so lots of people might know about it and go and see it. A movie with a smaller advertising budget might be objectively better but sell a lot fewer tickets. So ticket sales might not be much better than reviews to indicate how good a movie is.

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      10 hours ago

      Incorrect. Sometimes frenchises are revived because someone haa a really neat idea which I think was the case this time. I expected nothing and what I got was a clever, funny and heartwarming movie with a real message. I really recommend giving it a chance, for me it was a lot better than Toy Story 3 and 4.

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        9 hours ago

        I know the movie. I mean, proof of the kid and parents thing. Why I have to trust a random stranger?

        • Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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          8 hours ago

          proof of the kid and parents thing

          Spend some time around todays parents and their young kids. It’s so incredibly common to see small kids (I’m talking 2-8y/o) just completely enticed by a screen, ignoring everything else around them, and screaming their heads off whenever it’s taken away. It’s become a bit of an epidemic, with many many article’s and videos discussing the topic.

          Here’s the first result I got on YouTube: (having just now listened to it while typing this comment, it actually does a descent job explaining the problem) https://youtu.be/QE_E9Q9jVzU Feel free to do further searching yourself…

          It’s not limited to just children either, they’re just the most susceptible.