Episode 10:
Moments In Review:
Yogi Bear Must be Destroyed!
Pan-Pizza celebrates the release of the latest live-action/CGI adaptation of a classic cartoon show by ranting about its very existence.
Comments Section:
Name: Mammalmage
Date And Time: 2011-04-23 11:21:50
Comment: I know what you mean. I didn't sit though the first half hour of it because it had all the same things other cartoon-to-live-action movies had. The title character as a douche version of himself, a villain who's a business dork, and the leading human has a girlfriend who has no other purpose.
Name: Pan-Pizza
Date And Time: 2010-12-19 17:54:22
Comment: She's real thankfull for all the people wishing her happy birthday. Even if it was a few months ago.
To Niel:
Yeah, I heard they didn't do anything to modernize it. Glad they showed respect for the franchise. Unlike Alvin and Scooby Doo.
To Imm:
Sorry, I know very little about Final Fantasy or that OVA. I'm no good at RPGs.
Name: Jaimetud
Date And Time: 2010-12-19 13:03:54
Comment: Funny. And happy belated birthday to your lady friend.
Name: Neil Dunsmore
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 23:40:45
Comment: Well, my friends forced me to watch it with them as a joke and I was jokingly cursing them the whole time... and actually, it proved to be more faithful to the source material than most adaptations of old cartoons. There's no modernization in it, no fart jokes (Which is a big surprise considering who the main character is) and the characters actually act like they're supposed to. I wouldn't recommend going out and seeing it (The plot really is just the obvious 'save the park' thing), but it didn't suck like I thought it would. I thought they were gonna 21st-century-ify the whole thing and they didn't. Again, it's not worth going to the theater to see, but I still give the writers credit for putting so much as an iota of care into it.
Name: Meg
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 11:52:25
Comment: I haven't seen this movie, but I agree that it looks like crap. The kicker is that my local newspaper gave it three stars, and it gave Tangled (which was blipping AWESOME BTW) TWO stars! TWO stars! How the fuck do you give one of Disney's greatest post-Renaissance movies only TWO stars? Never listen to the critics, kids, go with your gut on what you think looks like a good movie! Great vid, Pan-Pizza! I especially loved the NSYNC-working-at-Sears joke! I used to listen to NSYNC all the time when I was a preteen, but now that I'm older and wiser (OK, I'm 21) I look back and think "WTF what I thinking?" BTW, happy belated birthday!
Name: danparkerstudios
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 11:24:06
Comment: I have seen this video of yours and I agree with you. The reason I choose to slam this movie is well, I understand now about live action CGI hybrids. I've watched some videos on youtube who understands what is going on. I wouldn't like it if my movies gets this kind of treatment. As a response, I've decided to team up and get rid of these kinds of movies, starting with this one. So far, this movie had already gotten panned by critics, it has a 13% on rotten tomatoes and let's hope people are pefering Tron Legacy over this movie. I'm skipping this movie, knowing how stupid it is. With hope, Yogi Bear will bomb miserably at the box office thanks to us, critics, Tron Legacy, Megamind, Tangled, Harry Potter and Narnia and teach Warner Bros a lesson that they can't milk money off of these kinds of movies. I reccomend those movies over this one. Anyway, thanks for the video, hope Yogi Bear fails and Happy Holidays.
Name: 809
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 11:04:29
Comment: Happy belated birthday!
Name: lmm
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 11:03:57
Comment: Can you review Last Order: Final Fantasy VII?
Name: ryan
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 10:58:30
Comment: Happy belated birthday!
Name: Devon
Date And Time: 2010-12-18 09:19:41
Comment: Good thing I didn't go see it. I was more interested in TRON: Legacy, which came out on the same day as Yogi Bear.