cookie Posted October 7, 2019 Author Share Posted October 7, 2019 (edited) 14 minutes ago, cookie said: The Girlfriend Hoax - B Oh fuck me sideways, I missed another one. Uuuhhh... @Blankments @Spaghetti The Girlfriend Hoax and The Con Gone Wrong both share #20 now. Edited October 7, 2019 by cookie 1 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cookie Posted October 7, 2019 Author Share Posted October 7, 2019 The Looking Ahead award for Most Anticipated Y7 Film This list is based on memory and what I can easily skim in the studio plans or the Magazine thread, so chillax if yours isn't on here. and the nominees are: 1906 Attack on Titan Banjo & Kazooie The Ends of the Universe The Epsilon Syndicate: The Art of the Dream Green Lantern Corps: Home The Long Way Home The Rescuers: Burden of Dreams Star Fox: Part I Should You Imagine? and the winner is: Spoiler Spoiler Star Fox: Part I @Alpha's adaptation of the currently underappreciated Nintendo franchise has been a long time coming, being hyped as early as either Year 2 or Year 3, I believe. It was this close to being finished this year, apparently, but issues with the third act pushed it to next year. Never wrong to give something more time in the oven if it so needs to; to paraphrase Star Fox creator Shigeru Miyamoto himself, "a delayed film is eventually good, but a rushed film is forever bad." What puts this over the edge isn't my personal attachment to the franchise but rather the insanely bold vision @Alpha has put forward. Not only has the story been split into two parts (and has inspired me to do the same with a future film of mine, SkyRiders), but the pitch just for the first part has raised more than a few eyebrows: It's apparently going to be a 170-minute animated sci-fi epic with heavy lifting from the works of Quentin Tarantino of all places. The reasons for this evade me, but it sounds just bonkers enough to have me wildly intrigued. It can be the greatest thing ever or a total mess, but I'll be damned if I don't want to see it. Some of CAYOM's most memorable work (not necessarily the best) have come from their creators swinging for the fences, and Star Fox: Part I would be a huge disappointment if it's not an out-of-the-park smash or a spectacular swing and a miss. Either way, I'm down for it. HONORABLE MENTIONS: A Very Bountiful Christmas The Croaking of Prince Chrom The Dreams We Live Pillars of Eternity: An Ancient Legacy Scorching Saddles Until Dawn 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ethan Hunt Posted October 7, 2019 Share Posted October 7, 2019 1 minute ago, cookie said: The Looking Ahead award for Most Anticipated Y7 Film This list is based on memory and what I can easily skim in the studio plans or the Magazine thread, so chillax if yours isn't on here. and the nominees are: 1906 Attack on Titan Banjo & Kazooie The Ends of the Universe The Epsilon Syndicate: The Art of the Dream Green Lantern Corps: Home The Long Way Home The Rescuers: Burden of Dreams Star Fox: Part I Should You Imagine? and the winner is: Hide contents Spoiler Star Fox: Part I @Alpha's adaptation of the currently underappreciated Nintendo franchise has been a long time coming, being hyped as early as either Year 2 or Year 3, I believe. It was this close to being finished this year, apparently, but issues with the third act pushed it to next year. Never wrong to give something more time in the oven if it so needs to; to paraphrase Star Fox creator Shigeru Miyamoto himself, "a delayed film is eventually good, but a rushed film is forever bad." What puts this over the edge isn't my personal attachment to the franchise but rather the insanely bold vision @Alpha has put forward. Not only has the story been split into two parts (and has inspired me to do the same with a future film of mine, SkyRiders), but the pitch just for the first part has raised more than a few eyebrows: It's apparently going to be a 170-minute animated sci-fi epic with heavy lifting from the works of Quentin Tarantino of all places. The reasons for this evade me, but it sounds just bonkers enough to have me wildly intrigued. It can be the greatest thing ever or a total mess, but I'll be damned if I don't want to see it. Some of CAYOM's most memorable work (not necessarily the best) have come from their creators swinging for the fences, and Star Fox: Part I would be a huge disappointment if it's not an out-of-the-park smash or a spectacular swing and a miss. Either way, I'm down for it. HONORABLE MENTIONS: A Very Bountiful Christmas The Croaking of Prince Chrom The Dreams We Live Pillars of Eternity: An Ancient Legacy Scorching Saddles Until Dawn Oh *sheds tear* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
YM! Posted October 7, 2019 Share Posted October 7, 2019 2 minutes ago, cookie said: The Looking Ahead award for Most Anticipated Y7 Film This list is based on memory and what I can easily skim in the studio plans or the Magazine thread, so chillax if yours isn't on here. and the nominees are: 1906 Attack on Titan Banjo & Kazooie The Ends of the Universe The Epsilon Syndicate: The Art of the Dream Green Lantern Corps: Home The Long Way Home The Rescuers: Burden of Dreams Star Fox: Part I Should You Imagine? and the winner is: Hide contents Spoiler Star Fox: Part I @Alpha's adaptation of the currently underappreciated Nintendo franchise has been a long time coming, being hyped as early as either Year 2 or Year 3, I believe. It was this close to being finished this year, apparently, but issues with the third act pushed it to next year. Never wrong to give something more time in the oven if it so needs to; to paraphrase Star Fox creator Shigeru Miyamoto himself, "a delayed film is eventually good, but a rushed film is forever bad." What puts this over the edge isn't my personal attachment to the franchise but rather the insanely bold vision @Alpha has put forward. Not only has the story been split into two parts (and has inspired me to do the same with a future film of mine, SkyRiders), but the pitch just for the first part has raised more than a few eyebrows: It's apparently going to be a 170-minute animated sci-fi epic with heavy lifting from the works of Quentin Tarantino of all places. The reasons for this evade me, but it sounds just bonkers enough to have me wildly intrigued. It can be the greatest thing ever or a total mess, but I'll be damned if I don't want to see it. Some of CAYOM's most memorable work (not necessarily the best) have come from their creators swinging for the fences, and Star Fox: Part I would be a huge disappointment if it's not an out-of-the-park smash or a spectacular swing and a miss. Either way, I'm down for it. HONORABLE MENTIONS: A Very Bountiful Christmas The Croaking of Prince Chrom The Dreams We Live Pillars of Eternity: An Ancient Legacy Scorching Saddles Until Dawn I know I’m being greedy at this point but what about Agents of CHANGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SLAM! Posted October 7, 2019 Share Posted October 7, 2019 4 minutes ago, cookie said: The Looking Ahead award for Most Anticipated Y7 Film This list is based on memory and what I can easily skim in the studio plans or the Magazine thread, so chillax if yours isn't on here. and the nominees are: 1906 Attack on Titan Banjo & Kazooie The Ends of the Universe The Epsilon Syndicate: The Art of the Dream Green Lantern Corps: Home The Long Way Home The Rescuers: Burden of Dreams Star Fox: Part I Should You Imagine? and the winner is: Reveal hidden contents Spoiler Star Fox: Part I @Alpha's adaptation of the currently underappreciated Nintendo franchise has been a long time coming, being hyped as early as either Year 2 or Year 3, I believe. It was this close to being finished this year, apparently, but issues with the third act pushed it to next year. Never wrong to give something more time in the oven if it so needs to; to paraphrase Star Fox creator Shigeru Miyamoto himself, "a delayed film is eventually good, but a rushed film is forever bad." What puts this over the edge isn't my personal attachment to the franchise but rather the insanely bold vision @Alpha has put forward. Not only has the story been split into two parts (and has inspired me to do the same with a future film of mine, SkyRiders), but the pitch just for the first part has raised more than a few eyebrows: It's apparently going to be a 170-minute animated sci-fi epic with heavy lifting from the works of Quentin Tarantino of all places. The reasons for this evade me, but it sounds just bonkers enough to have me wildly intrigued. It can be the greatest thing ever or a total mess, but I'll be damned if I don't want to see it. Some of CAYOM's most memorable work (not necessarily the best) have come from their creators swinging for the fences, and Star Fox: Part I would be a huge disappointment if it's not an out-of-the-park smash or a spectacular swing and a miss. Either way, I'm down for it. HONORABLE MENTIONS: A Very Bountiful Christmas The Croaking of Prince Chrom The Dreams We Live Pillars of Eternity: An Ancient Legacy Scorching Saddles Until Dawn I, too, can't wait for Star Fox: Part I! That's gonna be a wild ride! Nevertheless, I'm really glad you're also excited about Banjo & Kazooie (which I'm starting to form the plot for in my head) and Croaking of Prince Chrom (which I didn't expect anyone to be anticipating that much)! Can't wait for Y7... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Blankments Posted October 8, 2019 Share Posted October 8, 2019 awesome; thanks for 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10! That's a solid run of movies there, and I'm especially glad of the ones you hadn't reviewed yet you dug Gulch!! 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...