Also appearing is Bruce Greenwood as the king of the prospector hill and featuring an awful accent that adds to the borderline
cartoon feel of some scenes.
Not exact matches
I've been acting as a bit
of a fly on the wall
of this blog for a few weeks now, but I saw this
cartoon,
felt my heart break, read the comments,
felt my heart break even more, slept on it, woke up with a still - aching heart, and so thought it appropriate that I break my silence.
I'm trying to think how I would
feel if someone drew a
cartoon of me that equated me with a demon, and I don't think it would be very helpful to me.
But when 1.6 Billion human beings say don't hurt our
feelings by drawing
cartoons (good or bad)
of a person who is closer to our hearts than our own families and children, all the tolerance goes down the you know what.
Having spent a lot
of years trying to be the «good little baptist girl» and then the «good little baptist youth pastor» where questionning caused chaos and
feeling like I didn't belong, it was an amazing discovery that the joyfulness
of the question in the
cartoon felt «just right».
Although I do not approve
of such punishments which could go out
of hand and reach any who expresses with drawing or writing but after all still I would not approve with those who draw
cartoons and picture films that are intended for the insult or humiliation
of the Holy Prophets, Massengers
of God Almighty and hurting the
feeling of their followers!
I don't think (David,
feel free to jump in if I'm wrong here) that the point
of the
cartoon is to deconstruct the meaning
of the word «authority», per se.
The
feeling tone which is sometimes communicated is like the mood
of a
cartoon showing a tired, bedraggled couple on a vacation.
All I am offering is that perhaps thinking
of these in the light
of Joseph being portrayed as inconsiderate in focussing on his
feeling in the context
of your
cartoon with the differing status awarded to women being virgins in that particular culture might be worth considering.
Second thought (and not really relevant to the intent
of this
cartoon and accompanying article): as a woman and a wife who was never smokin» hot, it is difficult and challenging to constantly negate
feelings and emotions that say I am less than, constantly.
I submit that David disagrees with the subject
of this
cartoon, the «minimizing
of deep truths», and he probably
feels those who dabble in such minimizing should repent.
But some
of your
cartoons about the church, though
felt incisive by, some or even many, don't fit anything I know, personally.
-LSB-...] Thinking about Mary and the magnificat, this
cartoon encourages me to think what she must have
felt 33 years later. Or when the young family dashed into Egypt to escape a manical ruler. Or the disciples — who had spent a good part
of 3 years trailing around after a miracle man only to see him executed.
I
feel like one
of those
cartoon characters sporting heart shaped - eyes when I gaze upon a bucket
of delicious fried chicken.
That Jordan Henderson then proceeded to play like a
cartoon caricature
of the very worst aspects
of Steven Gerrard only
felt right, and if there was any justice in the world, that no - look backpass would have ensured him the job for life.
For, mamas, we are still exhausted, our bodies still don't
feel like ours, and lazy Saturday mornings once reserved for snuggling with our sweethearts are now the property
of 7 am
cartoons and Cheerios.
In her
cartoons, Kirby makes light
of all kinds
of parenting situations, from Frozen - inspired early wakeup calls, to something she describes as «The Shitty Guilt Fairy,» a mythical creature that hangs around just to make you
feel terrible at all your parenting decisions (it's like she knows my life!).
We do try to limit the amount
of TV they watch, and there are certain
cartoons they are not allowed to view whenever we do go someplace that has cable, but I don't
feel like turning on the TV from time to time is a bad thing.
Instead they take a peaceful, critical stance in spite
of feeling hurt by the
cartoons or the video.
Alongside paintings, caricatures and
cartoons by such well - known artists as Marcin Bondarowicz
of Poland and Lee Won - soo
of Korea, the exhibition also presented heart -
felt artwork by young students and informational videos on desertification and desert - restoration activities.
I'm thinking
of baking something for people I love and bring it to them as a present, I
feel like doing some charity... I also know that singing some songs, watching a Christmas themed
cartoon with my daughter and going for a walk or to the play park is the best gift that I can give her.
I love the old
cartoons and they remind me
of childhood and the magic
of Santa I
felt as a kid!
A man, whose silly jokes and sketched
cartoons made her smile, and whose love was evident enough, in spite
of the language barriers, to make her leave the only village and country she'd ever known, and relocate her life to what must have
felt like the other side
of the world.
Things
feel more like a
cartoon than a live action film, Freddy is about as scary as a mime, and the lack
of tension that dominated the last film is back with a vengeance.
Until someone figures out a way
of truly subverting what's already been subverted,
cartoon stick figures like Austin Powers and Johnny English will never
feel fresh, even when they're actually saying funny things.
The game's characters look like poorly - drawn imitations
of the classic
cartoons,
feeling like cheap flash games than any sort
of licensed imagery.
If irresponsibility and a lack
of trust or deep caring between anyone is the grounds for good humor, then Bojack Horseman does it infinitely better (The difference is that in a
cartoon show about vacuous Hollywood types there are characters who
feel like subjects who can care rather than just targets for cynical jokes).
Was really looking forward to this game and happy to say i was not left dissapointed.really made me
feel like i was 6 yrs old watching the original
cartoons in the 80's again.Cant wait to play through it over and over!Long couple
of years wait till the next one but for any real transformers fans you must own this game!!
Thanks to its
cartoon art style and lack
of technical issues, the game's first impressions are overall positive but unfortunately, this does not stand for too long, as the levels quickly
feel repetitive and the gameplay mechanics end up being too simple for its own good, resulting in a game that is more dull than it should be.
He
felt decidedly out
of place working on
cartoons like The Fox and the Hound, later saying «I was just not Disney material.
The
cartoon graphics
of this game almost
feel like a Saturday Morning
cartoon come alive and the colour palette is truly magical.
Made as if at half - tempo, its songs performed more slowly than in Disney Studio's 1991 animated version —
of which this is a more or less exact copy, albeit with significant new backstory and added songs — this Beauty and the Beast features a plot stuffed with filler and, at 129 minutes, not only
feels long, but is exactly 45 minutes longer than its
cartoon cousin.
While many naysayers did not
feel it possible, this charming and funny live - action Disney adaptation stays true to the spirit
of the original
cartoon.
The third - person view and fixed camera angles
of its
cartoon - like environments is reminiscent
of a simpler time in gaming, but there is a genuine mish - mash
feel of Crash Bandicoot and God
of War gameplay to be found in the sequel.
The third - person view and fixed camera angles
of its
cartoon - like environments is reminiscent
of a simpler time in gaming, but there is a genuine mish - mash
feel of
Buy it for: Jaded Ratchet fans who were waiting for the series to
feel special again; fans
of cartoon visuals who don't mind their entertainment
feeling like a fun all - ages sci - fi adventure.
I guess that isn't always bad but in the age where comicbook /
cartoon movies are trying to go more realistic (Batman, Superman, etc.) it just
feels a bit out
of place
These early portions
feel like the live action equivalent
of a Goofy short, with the reliance on visual - based humor and narration reminiscent
of the «How to»
cartoons.
Jeremy Renner stars as Webb, who comes off like a bizarre caricature
of a concerned, anti-establishment rabble - rouser; with his goatee, his aviator shades, his vintage MG and his Clash albums, this guy
feels as much like a
cartoon as Roland Burton Hedley, Jr. from «Doonesbury.»
Although it's undeniably charming, much
of the time playing The Swords
of Ditto
felt like I'd stumbled into the Legend
of Zelda with a goofy
cartoon skin but without the ability to save the progress.
The shadow
of product placement also looms large, including painful advertisements for Guitar Hero and M&M s. Indeed, the current incarnation
of The Smurfs bears little resemblance to the classic
cartoon, in a film likely to leave anyone other than hyperactive children
feeling blue.
The humor can also be overly silly at times, more befitting a
cartoon than a subtle independent comedy with melancholy beats, and the action elements toward the end, including car chases and destruction,
feel like they belong in a spoof
of 1980s blockbusters more so than in a poignant story about two misunderstood and withdrawn characters finding ways to come together.
However it successfully celebrates the world
of South Park and gives us an adventure that
feels like an episode from the
cartoon with some hilarious cutscenes.
A disappointing big - screen outing for the French
cartoon series, this
feels like a dated echo
of better films like «Madagascar» and «Kung Fu Panda».
I grew up a huge X-Men fan, beginning with the
cartoons, then the comics and Brian Singer «s first two films, and watching Days
of Future Past I
felt all that love come rushing back as it delivered on the key elements I used to adore.
Lured in by a honeytrap
of cartoon violence and one - more - go score chasing, it
felt like I was enjoying myself.
Watching Web
of Shadows
feels quite a bit like watching an overly long Saturday morning
cartoon.
True, it's reminiscent
of the
cartoons it's based on but the previous films appear to have done a much better job
of capturing the adventure
of St. Trinian's while this new incarnation
feels more like tortured and ill conceived update
of the source material.
If you have any hazy memories
of zany Saturday morning
cartoons, the show
feels both fresh and instantly familiar.
(Likewise shitting in the flan is composer Jeff Beal, whose theme for Allison is one
of the most invasive, repugnant bits
of musical hate - crime not composed by James Horner; Beal only increases the picture's
cartoon feel.)