LOL I said "MOVE," not "movie."
I've been hearing a lot of DJs trashing this move on the air, in several markets.
They do not suffer from short attention spans - they've just been conditioned to expect a faster-paced world.
How can you tell the difference?
Now can we go? Now can we go? Now can we go? Now can se go? ... - or -Do it again. Do it again. Do it again. Do it again. ...
Perhaps the reviewers are from a newer generation than those of us who saw Great Pumpkin when it first aired, and simply find it tedious - or never knew the daily comic strip and can't appreciate the intentionally jumpy animation that was intended to be reminiscent of the little panels, and not be fully animated like a Bugs Bunny cartoon. It also helps to be familiar with the running gags in the strips before seeing the TV Specials - helps the allusions to them make more sense and seem much funnier.
I'm not sure if this is in response to BijouBob8mm's post, but I think they meant that the move to being an Apple+ exclusive has been getting a bad response, not the movie itself. ...
I watched my DVD copy on Halloween same as usual, and enjoyed it like always. We gave up on regular TV years ago. The closest thing we use now is PLUTO TV because it's FREE. I know, I know, what a concept.
I haven't had cable in years. Sometimes, when I am babysitting, I see my friends watching "regular" TV - and I can't believe how many commercials there are. Doesn't bother them.
I haven't had cable in years.
So, is DVD the only way you watch "drama"?
I can't imagine them existing in my 1950's world where there were no such electronic devices and no one owned microwaves.
I got a major kick out of telling my niece and nephews that I grew up without the internet, and explaining everything that entailed. The shock on their faces was priceless.
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