Matytoonist

Bnnuy brainrot(?

19yo argentinian cis guy
Things i like range from art, to software, to DIY electronics, and whatever current project im having

big button that reads "powered by linux" featuring Xenia's left eye from the original drawing om the left
button that reads "bunny browser" parodying the netscape logo with a rabbit siluette


bigstuffedcat
@bigstuffedcat

my problem is, i like watching videos where dorks talk about bad movies. Drew Gooden talking about Christmas Mail is a video I revisit constantly. but what's vexing is that in the process they say a lot of really inane CinemaSins-level horseshit that proves they've never seen a children's movie or heard of a metaphor and i find that really annoying. "oh my god why do the bees in this low-budget knockoff of Bee Movie know who George Washington is" BECAUSE THEY ARE CONNECTED TO THE HYPEROBJECT.


bigstuffedcat
@bigstuffedcat

i'm mad because this youtube whiteboy watched a movie for children and was like "uhh why arent the magically alive pumpkins rotting? DING!" and wasn't like:

  • why is this movie for children about a christmas cat lowkey a trans allegory?
  • is it not beautiful that the low budget, run-with-the-first-draft nature of this movie lays bare the metaphors that accidentally snuck in?
  • were the Constructivists not on the money when they wagered that all truth rhymes, and all that rhymes is true?


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in reply to @bigstuffedcat's post:

yeah big mood. i've been catching up on Just King Things recently and this is definitely part of the pleasure of it for me - dorks talking about media (not all of it bad but even the good ones Have Things That Make You Go Wow) but the two of them are also very analytic and media literate and suchlike

in reply to @bigstuffedcat's post:

Three things:
1: Drew Gooden didn’t review the Bee Movie ripoff OR the Christmas cat movie, Danny Gonzalez reviewed both of those. (though We Are Not The Same Person is a thing lol)
2: Danny Gonzalez doesn’t focus on movies, he just talks about random shit and is goofy about it, it would be weird for him to suddenly drop a serious movie critique
3: I recommend Schaffrillas’s video on the socioeconomic themes of Ratatoing.

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