Posted: Wed Nov 30, 2011 2:56 pm
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It's not that I wouldn't have liked this personality of Lola better than the original, but the fact is, Lola, to Lola fans anyway, has already been well established by her appearances in other media (such as comics) following Space Jam, so this is like a completely new character using Lola's identity, which is frustrating for her fans.FigmentJedi wrote:I actually like the new Lola. Even if she's a total space case, at least she has an actual (and Looney Tunes-y) personality and character besides "Untouchable girlpower character created by the marketing boys"slave2moonlight wrote:During that review, there was some mention by Doug of his commenting a lot on the New Looney Tunes Show in previous vids. I can't find any vids on his site that specify that. Can anyone direct me. I'd be interested in his opinion on that show. I liked it, but I hate what they did to Lola!
From Doug Walker's Facebook page back in Octoberslave2moonlight wrote:During that review, there was some mention by Doug of his commenting a lot on the New Looney Tunes Show in previous vids. I can't find any vids on his site that specify that. Can anyone direct me. I'd be interested in his opinion on that show. I liked it, but I hate what they did to Lola!
Well, I often disagree with critics. So, it was just on his Facebook page? I got the impression he might have done a video review of it or something.RIPJoeRanft wrote:From Doug Walker's Facebook page back in Octoberslave2moonlight wrote:During that review, there was some mention by Doug of his commenting a lot on the New Looney Tunes Show in previous vids. I can't find any vids on his site that specify that. Can anyone direct me. I'd be interested in his opinion on that show. I liked it, but I hate what they did to Lola!
"How did they turn Lola Bunny, the most bland and unfunny of Looney Tunes, into one of the most hilariously awkward psychopaths in recent memory? Maybe it's Kristen Wiig's voice, maybe it's just great writing, but she kills me. The image of her smiling in the rain is one of the funniest visuals I've seen in awhile. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTkPgpEgFak "
I believe it was only a post on his FB page, but I'm not positive of that. I do enjoy Lola as a super hot bunny who is so crazy that it makes her not worth the trouble to poor Bugs.slave2moonlight wrote:Well, I often disagree with critics. So, it was just on his Facebook page? I got the impression he might have done a video review of it or something.RIPJoeRanft wrote: From Doug Walker's Facebook page back in October
"How did they turn Lola Bunny, the most bland and unfunny of Looney Tunes, into one of the most hilariously awkward psychopaths in recent memory? Maybe it's Kristen Wiig's voice, maybe it's just great writing, but she kills me. The image of her smiling in the rain is one of the funniest visuals I've seen in awhile. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTkPgpEgFak "
Original Lola definitely had a lot of room for character development, but this is such an extreme change, it's like if they released a Minnie Mouse cartoon where she's a psycho stalker. Yeah, it can be funny (I don't think that vid was the best example), but they might as well have just invented a new character if they were going to make her the adult Elmyra. I like it better when Bugs is drooling over HER. She was the one character who could make him lose his cool since he become so overly egotistical. In the comic books, her personality was basically just like Bugs', only with a female slant. Not the most original idea, but it was a believable continuity with the little bit of her we experienced in Space Jam.
Anyways, sorry, didn't mean to hijack this thread. I'm all about the Muppets too. I wonder if they'll redo Muppet Vision 4D.
Not that I would want them to. I like the original and I don't go to the Disney parks often enough (yet) to get tired of revisiting ANYTHING.
Most critics I've read have praised the character of Walter, the very manly Muppet...I thought he was a nice addition to the Muppets world. He'll definitely hold up over time in my eyes.slave2moonlight wrote:Hosted by Walter is NOT a bad idea.
I've heard some people complain that Walter didn't seem worthy of being a new Muppet. But, I think if you compare him with some of the lesser Muppets and their minor, one note acts they would do on the original show, some appearing in the new movie too, he fits in quite well.
You're supposed to, but I haven't been able to get mine yet, and e-mailing is useless. The first time I tried, they just directed me to the way you're supposed to get points from CDs, but that doesn't work with my computer! Second time I e-mailed them, they just told me to call, which I still need to do.jediliz wrote:I dragged my dad to see this yesterday and I really liked it. I grew up with Kermit on Sesame Street and have Muppets Take Manhattan on DVD. And the cameos....heh, loved that one cameo of the person who said the agent said to go there.
I definitely want the soundtrack....do you get DMR points for it?
Perhaps it depends on what Browser you're using. I used Mozilla one time to try that and it wasn't working right, nor on google chrome (i've deleted google chrome about 8 months ago) On the regular Internet Explorer it worked for me. First go to the Music part and click on a title (it's a flash adobe sorta thing that pops up on the left side of the instructions, then insert the disc and then it should verify it, Just don't put the CD when you boot up the computer.slave2moonlight wrote:You're supposed to, but I haven't been able to get mine yet, and e-mailing is useless. The first time I tried, they just directed me to the way you're supposed to get points from CDs, but that doesn't work with my computer! Second time I e-mailed them, they just told me to call, which I still need to do.jediliz wrote:I dragged my dad to see this yesterday and I really liked it. I grew up with Kermit on Sesame Street and have Muppets Take Manhattan on DVD. And the cameos....heh, loved that one cameo of the person who said the agent said to go there.
I definitely want the soundtrack....do you get DMR points for it?
It's frustrating that I have to go through this whenever I am trying to get my points for a CD. Why don't they just include a code, like with the movies?!
1st Select your CD in the "Get Rewarded" box on the right.
2nd Insert your CD into your computer.
3rd When we've checked your CD, we'll automatically add the points for this title to your account.
Could you please whiten these spoilers?Disney Duster wrote:GREAT, wonderful movie but it was terrible that the Swedish Chef KILLED the talking food just because it was rotten, and seemed to enjoy it. It's like they welcomed back the old friends of the talking food and then just murdered them. Bothered me a lot.
I would hardly count this as a spoiler... it's like a 3 second gag in the film.Dr Frankenollie wrote:Could you please whiten these spoilers?Disney Duster wrote:GREAT, wonderful movie but it was terrible that the Swedish Chef KILLED the talking food just because it was rotten, and seemed to enjoy it. It's like they welcomed back the old friends of the talking food and then just murdered them. Bothered me a lot.
I haven't seen the movie yet, so I didn't know that.SWillie! wrote:I would hardly count this as a spoiler... it's like a 3 second gag in the film.