Four is great. Possibly the very best (a toss-up between 2 and 4 for me).I've been catching up on The Wire. Seasons one and two were very good, three was not up to the same standard but did conclude many plot lines.
Hope four is better than three...
Watched Band of Brothers again. Still manages to shock, amaze and get me emotional, after the umpteenth time of watching it.
Good to hear. Whenever it leaves the Apple silo, I'll track it down. If you haven't seen the studio's previous films, have a look for The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea and The Breadwinner - all are well worth a watch (all three were nominated for Best Animated Feature, which is an impressive hit-rate for a new studio; of course, none of them won, because you have to have Disney involved with the picture for that to happen)Wolfwalkers on the other hand...excellent and unpredictable narrative and pacing, edge of the seat story, just beautiful and artistic annimation. A genuine future classic.
Seen them all! Way, way better than Disney/Pixar output.Good to hear. Whenever it leaves the Apple silo, I'll track it down. If you haven't seen the studio's previous films, have a look for The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea and The Breadwinner - all are well worth a watch (all three were nominated for Best Animated Feature, which is an impressive hit-rate for a new studio; of course, none of them won, because you have to have Disney involved with the picture for that to happen)
Thanks for that, looks great!Looking forward to this
I finished rewatching The Wire this week, 13 years since it finished, still nothing runs it close in my opinion
Watched Soul (Pixar) and Wolfwalkers (from the Irish Cartoon Saloon) the last two evenings.
Soul...zzzz's and Pixar disappearing up its own ar5e and cleverness. And everyone speaks just that bit too fast, to appear smart, but just ends up being wearing and boring. A classic of Merican faux-profound.
Wolfwalkers on the other hand...excellent and unpredictable narrative and pacing, edge of the seat story, just beautiful and artistic annimation. A genuine future classic.
Good to hear. Whenever it leaves the Apple silo, I'll track it down. If you haven't seen the studio's previous films, have a look for The Secret of Kells, Song of the Sea and The Breadwinner - all are well worth a watch (all three were nominated for Best Animated Feature, which is an impressive hit-rate for a new studio; of course, none of them won, because you have to have Disney involved with the picture for that to happen)