Gee, this looks familiar. A family-friendly animated film
about sentient programs travelling the Internet, finding a lot of recognisable
websites, programs and properties along the way. Oh goodie, this work out so well last time. Here is where I would
normally bring up the differences in studios and filmmakers this time around
from that pile of rubbish, except
that isn’t looking all that pristine either. Yes, this is the follow-up to a
pretty damn good flick in Wreck-It Ralph, but with how the marketing for this
has been looking all year, this way too easily could be just an excuse for
Disney to parade its still-growing monopoly in the industry, showing off its
latest acquisitions like a kid shows off their new toys. But putting aside any
possible misgivings going into this, how does it actually turn out?
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Showing posts with label insecurity. Show all posts
Monday, 31 December 2018
Ralph Breaks The Internet (2018) - Movie Review
Gee, this looks familiar. A family-friendly animated film
about sentient programs travelling the Internet, finding a lot of recognisable
websites, programs and properties along the way. Oh goodie, this work out so well last time. Here is where I would
normally bring up the differences in studios and filmmakers this time around
from that pile of rubbish, except
that isn’t looking all that pristine either. Yes, this is the follow-up to a
pretty damn good flick in Wreck-It Ralph, but with how the marketing for this
has been looking all year, this way too easily could be just an excuse for
Disney to parade its still-growing monopoly in the industry, showing off its
latest acquisitions like a kid shows off their new toys. But putting aside any
possible misgivings going into this, how does it actually turn out?
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