Lets also remember that the Camera Man in this film is litterally overpowered, dude can fly a plane, works a camera, capable of hacking, and is a Doctor.
@alejandroschnettler1794 but remember: cameraman is powerful. For in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snapped his fingers half of the population disappeared. Except for the cameraman
This film proves that Lord and Miller are writing geniuses. There's so many hilarious quotes and gags throughout. Mostly with the giant food, Steve, and Officer Earl. But they also know how to balance it out with just the right amount of heart. The conflict and ultimate resolution between Flint and his father is handled really well, and overall, this movie just has a great message about embracing who you are and supporting your loved ones.
The unusual dynamic between father and son is one of the best parts of this film. Tim Lockwood genuinely loves his son. In the squeal they flesh out the idea that Tim's best moment is fishing with his son, and this feeling never changes through the films. He is super happy to put the 'and son' sign above his shop. At the same time there is a major divide between the two of them. Not through anything they have done, but more about who they are. These two cannot be more different, and have trouble communicating. At the same time Flint want's his dad to be proud of him, but on his own terms, and through out both films Flint has never said a single bad word about his dad and will do what he says. In short these two really love each other, but have such incredibly hard time bonding or communicating simply, cause of how opposite they are.
And the fact they both try so much,even leaving their comfort zones, just to bond with one another, shows how much they care. This is one of the best parent-child duo in movie history
Honestly, James Caan was such a perfect casting choice for Tim Lockwood. I can’t think of anybody else who could deliver the gruffness, stern, yet humble and caring tone of a single parent having a hard time understanding his son’s passion but still trying to be helpful. May he rest in peace and continue fishing in Heaven. ❤🛥️🎣
I was today years old when I realized the food was getting bigger at the steakhouse and that was on purpose. This is the part of the movie where the characters start to realize that things are about to get dangerous. The steaks and the stakes are getting bigger. It's another food pun
I think something else that makes the scene really special is that the Dad actually does try to communicate with Flint in a better way through the labcoat. When it rains you put on a coat. But take a note of the phrase and look at it again. There's no fishing stuff in there, no boats or fish or nets or anything. It's a metaphor sure, but it isn't a fishing metaphor, it's a much more broadly applicable one that basically anyone can understand. Flint didn't get the fishing metaphors, and while they were how Tim communicated best, he recognized that it wouldn't work. He can't communicate "normally", but if Flint doesnt get fishing metaphors since he didn't "get" fishing like his dad does, he chose to use a more generic one instead that anyone could understand. Which it does also show another element to the dynamic between them. Flint is so used to not "getting" his Dad's style of communication that he has just completely given up on it, even when his Dad is trying to bridge the gap in his own way, Flint tries to shut him down without realizing anything. The Dad grabbing the labcoat shows off how may not understand the tech stuff itself, but he does understand what tech means to Flint, which further supports that the Dad really does genuinely love and care for Flint. He was always genuinely just trying to do what he thought was best for Flint, trying to understand his son in his own way, so he recognized that even if they struggle to communicate with words, they are both "men of action". Words won't get the right idea across, but an action will, for Dad metaphors help him communicate via using words to communicate an action that itself shows his intentions, but for Flint, metaphors don't work so the Dad needed the action itself, so he grabbed the labcoat that meant so much to Flint.
It's a good way to put it. They barely talk to each other because they think completely different, to the point they assume whatever the other says will be gibberish, even when it's not. That's how distant they are... Yet there is still care for eachother, and they want to close the gap somehow.
I really connected with this movie as an autistic kid. It has one of the best scores, most creative ideas, and best characters of any film I've ever seen. And that's a hill I'm willing to die on.
Since the beginning, FLint is the opposit of his father, he is skinny and has a lot of hair but no beard, even as an adult, while his father is bulky, bald but with a good moustache and eyebrow, this design choice was also to emphasize this coin's side mecanic of them
That,and the fact that- _From what I've read up upon the Tvtropes' character page for the movie (Yes,I look up on Tvtropes, don't c-come for me in my sleep Y'all..!) especially for Flint's character,Infact here even_ -more or so less, it's said that he actually takes more of his appearance from his late mother (sans the obvious fact that he has-quote-his Father's nose/apparent facial structure from what I've seen..hell,i think that they outright mention/show that most of Flint's paternal side-meaning his father and uncle here,in the Cloudy prequel series,take more from Flint's Grandmother on Tim's side apparently in one episode,as far as I can Recall correctly-I.e.: in short, I'm definitely correctly guessing that the Males in the Lockwood family DO take some looks from the maternal side here,apparently...) side,as far as I can recall correctly..?
@@sharonspears-mandeville2369 well, considering that factor. I'm glad that the character designers had a healthy view of genetic inheritance. A lot of designers can't get away from the recolor effect, and frame parity between generations.
Stuff like this always just cuts me to ribbons. And makes me wonder if other people with no father in their lives and no father figure feel similarly destroyed by stuff like this.
The dark side of this movie that a lot of people don't consider is that the main character would've deformed his feet during childhood because of the spray-on-shoes. His feet would likely grow curled, compressed, like the people in China that practice centuries old foot wrapping for small 'delicate' feet. He would have so many problems walking and standing, and likely have a ton of back issues as he got older. Sorry, intrusive thought. Just came to mind around the ~2:30 mark.
How so? It is sprayed on, not tightly bound. Nothing implies he never stopped wearing them. Odd assumption to make that he sprayed them on once and then kept them on for years...
@@Michael-bn1oi you've got it in the first half then fumbled in the second half. They aren't tightly bound (and the lotus foot tradition in China iirc included breaking bones to force them to deform further) but he is in fact still wearing them
While Clone High was the project that gave them notice, it was Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs put them on the mainstream before The Lego Movie shot them into the stratosphere.
Was gonna comment this. I hate the pigeon slander, I have had more issues with squirrels than pigeons (the squirrels near my home consistently yell at people)
I feel like with the passing of James Caan, it’s best to stop right there with Cloudy 2. Plus, better to stop at 2 then continue to milk the franchise.
@@hunterolaughlinnot to mention that,with the fact that they made a prequel animated series to the franchise,they'd still have to find a way to try to recast him anyway if even they WERE to do a third sequel unfortunately-although through this series did recast him _before_ James Cann had passed away,from what I've heard the VA they chose (Sean Cullen,a Canadian comedian who does also do voice work) actually does/did a good job portraying Tim in the series, I didn't even know it was him at first here,really..
You see when uh when your boat is- is stopped up uh when the boat is a not uh you see when the rod is not fishing- um when you see when the boat sinks it- when the boat sinks you uh when the- the boat isn't- it's not boat-
I love the video, but I think at 10:31 when Flint is pointing into the bin. He's actually pointing at himself and not an invention. Just my take on the scene. 💜💜
Let’s be honest here … the spray on shoes were an absolutely amazing idea because he made a made something that was almost indestructible Mf should have made full on spray on cloths
If he decided to market it as a cheap and permanent or semi-permanent roofing option then he would've raked in the big bucks. He practically invented Flex Seal basically.
This movie is the most peak autism representation that I'm aware of. It's not really my kind of movie but as someone on the spectrum, I still watch it for comfort every once in a while.
The best thing in this movie's universe is that,Best-case-scenario,is that, actually (Next to Officer Devereaux's,of course).. In the goddamned future,Flint's definitely gonna make him (his Dad) an amazing grandfather at some loint here,man..
That moment with the father saying "When it rains, you put on a coat" wasn't just a fishing metaphor, but it's also a connection... Remember the spray on shoes? "When it rains, you put on a coat of spray-on-shoes" It showed that his father, even if he didn't agree, still cared for what all his son does.
Idea: The Changed *For The Worse* series The opposite of the usual The Scene That Changed video. Looking at a scene that was the moment that movie went downhill.
Probably Guy Gagne’s twist villain reveal from Turbo or Johnny becoming a monster from Hotel Transylvania: Transformania would be good contenders for such a series.
I'm starting to realize parental relations are a recurring theme among phil lord and chris miller's animations, this movie, the mitchells, the lego movie and even spiderverse (especially the 2nd one) had this theme in some way
Thank you for this video. I often saw it in my recommendation and never watched it, because I didn't saw the movie yet. Put it put the Movie always back into my mind until I finally watched it today. It is a strange but really nice movie. And I think without your video, I would've never watched it. But the title of this video always reminded me, to give the movie a try, it seems to have scene that blows you away.... OK it didn't blew me away, but it was a nice movie, and this is more than enough to me.
I wish movies were still well written like this movie, but nowadays Disney and Sony will be taking very little time with the story and the rest on making it look good
Imagine how you would actually create the food->water converting machine. Does it use nuclear fission and fusion to create anything from water? That's what I would expect it to do.
You know, Mayor Shelbourne reminds me of someone. Something about his manipulative nature, his willingness to throw anyone under the bus, the ridiculous hair, the horrifying weight gain, the scooter, the absolute disregard for consequence...
Lets also remember that the Camera Man in this film is litterally overpowered, dude can fly a plane, works a camera, capable of hacking, and is a Doctor.
Had to do a double take to remember that this film did in fact have a camera man that wasn't the viewers POV
Based on the barrel scene the camera has noclip too
@@DJLDJ132no, Manny knows how to position the camera in the exact way that makes all of its molecules pass between the molecules of other objects
Basically, he's a cameraman
@alejandroschnettler1794 but remember: cameraman is powerful. For in Avengers: Infinity War when Thanos snapped his fingers half of the population disappeared. Except for the cameraman
This film proves that Lord and Miller are writing geniuses. There's so many hilarious quotes and gags throughout. Mostly with the giant food, Steve, and Officer Earl. But they also know how to balance it out with just the right amount of heart. The conflict and ultimate resolution between Flint and his father is handled really well, and overall, this movie just has a great message about embracing who you are and supporting your loved ones.
Great movie, Great message for kids and adults
@@chasehedges6775agreed
Agreed !
That's enough to make a grown man cry, and that's OK
It's not even a good quote but "FLINT LOCKWOOD!" goes through my mind at least once a week
I genuinely think that this is one of the most underrated movies from the 2000s
Couldn’t be more true.
The most underrated and overhated is Planes from Pixar
One of the best movies of the 2000s
tf you mean underrated? i've rarely heard anyone hate on this movie and it was massively popular
As long as tron is listed in there as well. (Or was tron 2010s?)
Tims eye brows are the best running gag in this movie
Yes lol
The unusual dynamic between father and son is one of the best parts of this film. Tim Lockwood genuinely loves his son. In the squeal they flesh out the idea that Tim's best moment is fishing with his son, and this feeling never changes through the films. He is super happy to put the 'and son' sign above his shop. At the same time there is a major divide between the two of them. Not through anything they have done, but more about who they are. These two cannot be more different, and have trouble communicating. At the same time Flint want's his dad to be proud of him, but on his own terms, and through out both films Flint has never said a single bad word about his dad and will do what he says.
In short these two really love each other, but have such incredibly hard time bonding or communicating simply, cause of how opposite they are.
And the fact they both try so much,even leaving their comfort zones, just to bond with one another, shows how much they care.
This is one of the best parent-child duo in movie history
Worse even for Tim, his son not only did something completely else, but also indirectly ruined the family shop, the one thing he was passionate about.
Yet he still supported his son
@@ethribin4188 If all fathers and mothers would try as hard as Tim, the world would be a better one. Look at Tim. Be more like Tim.
yes that is what wonders me, this is never mentioned at all.
Honestly, James Caan was such a perfect casting choice for Tim Lockwood. I can’t think of anybody else who could deliver the gruffness, stern, yet humble and caring tone of a single parent having a hard time understanding his son’s passion but still trying to be helpful. May he rest in peace and continue fishing in Heaven. ❤🛥️🎣
11:58 The steaks... were getting bigger... Like the stakes in the movie were getting higher...
I swear, this movie is gonna kill me with the puns
Then you really shouldn’t watch the second one
you should watch the second movie then :)
I was today years old when I realized the food was getting bigger at the steakhouse and that was on purpose.
This is the part of the movie where the characters start to realize that things are about to get dangerous. The steaks and the stakes are getting bigger. It's another food pun
I think something else that makes the scene really special is that the Dad actually does try to communicate with Flint in a better way through the labcoat. When it rains you put on a coat. But take a note of the phrase and look at it again. There's no fishing stuff in there, no boats or fish or nets or anything. It's a metaphor sure, but it isn't a fishing metaphor, it's a much more broadly applicable one that basically anyone can understand.
Flint didn't get the fishing metaphors, and while they were how Tim communicated best, he recognized that it wouldn't work. He can't communicate "normally", but if Flint doesnt get fishing metaphors since he didn't "get" fishing like his dad does, he chose to use a more generic one instead that anyone could understand.
Which it does also show another element to the dynamic between them. Flint is so used to not "getting" his Dad's style of communication that he has just completely given up on it, even when his Dad is trying to bridge the gap in his own way, Flint tries to shut him down without realizing anything. The Dad grabbing the labcoat shows off how may not understand the tech stuff itself, but he does understand what tech means to Flint, which further supports that the Dad really does genuinely love and care for Flint. He was always genuinely just trying to do what he thought was best for Flint, trying to understand his son in his own way, so he recognized that even if they struggle to communicate with words, they are both "men of action". Words won't get the right idea across, but an action will, for Dad metaphors help him communicate via using words to communicate an action that itself shows his intentions, but for Flint, metaphors don't work so the Dad needed the action itself, so he grabbed the labcoat that meant so much to Flint.
Además que la maquina se destruye justamente mientras flint dice esta metáfora mientras utiliza el que se supone fue su primer invento defectuoso
It's a good way to put it. They barely talk to each other because they think completely different, to the point they assume whatever the other says will be gibberish, even when it's not. That's how distant they are... Yet there is still care for eachother, and they want to close the gap somehow.
I really connected with this movie as an autistic kid. It has one of the best scores, most creative ideas, and best characters of any film I've ever seen. And that's a hill I'm willing to die on.
Since the beginning, FLint is the opposit of his father, he is skinny and has a lot of hair but no beard, even as an adult, while his father is bulky, bald but with a good moustache and eyebrow, this design choice was also to emphasize this coin's side mecanic of them
That,and the fact that- _From what I've read up upon the Tvtropes' character page for the movie (Yes,I look up on Tvtropes, don't c-come for me in my sleep Y'all..!) especially for Flint's character,Infact here even_ -more or so less, it's said that he actually takes more of his appearance from his late mother (sans the obvious fact that he has-quote-his Father's nose/apparent facial structure from what I've seen..hell,i think that they outright mention/show that most of Flint's paternal side-meaning his father and uncle here,in the Cloudy prequel series,take more from Flint's Grandmother on Tim's side apparently in one episode,as far as I can Recall correctly-I.e.: in short, I'm definitely correctly guessing that the Males in the Lockwood family DO take some looks from the maternal side here,apparently...) side,as far as I can recall correctly..?
@@sharonspears-mandeville2369 well, considering that factor. I'm glad that the character designers had a healthy view of genetic inheritance. A lot of designers can't get away from the recolor effect, and frame parity between generations.
Stuff like this always just cuts me to ribbons. And makes me wonder if other people with no father in their lives and no father figure feel similarly destroyed by stuff like this.
I feel the same, it definitely hits in the feels
Answering the second part, no
This movie is just so good. The sequel is fine but the original is great!
Agreed
The dark side of this movie that a lot of people don't consider is that the main character would've deformed his feet during childhood because of the spray-on-shoes. His feet would likely grow curled, compressed, like the people in China that practice centuries old foot wrapping for small 'delicate' feet. He would have so many problems walking and standing, and likely have a ton of back issues as he got older.
Sorry, intrusive thought. Just came to mind around the ~2:30 mark.
How so? It is sprayed on, not tightly bound. Nothing implies he never stopped wearing them.
Odd assumption to make that he sprayed them on once and then kept them on for years...
@@Michael-bn1oithe spray-on shoes' downside is that they cant be removed. thats why flint has the shoes on for the whole movie since childhood
The shoes possibly stretched as he grew.
@@Michael-bn1oi you've got it in the first half then fumbled in the second half. They aren't tightly bound (and the lotus foot tradition in China iirc included breaking bones to force them to deform further) but he is in fact still wearing them
@@Michael-bn1oi Regular shoes that aren't "tight" literally deform feet. You think a box that you don't remove once wouldn't?
The scene where they put the animal translator on the dad made me genuinely start crying. This movie was so much better than I expected it to be.
While Clone High was the project that gave them notice, it was Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs put them on the mainstream before The Lego Movie shot them into the stratosphere.
This dude made an indestructable sustance in a spray can, while he was like 10.
And he desided to use it to make shoes....
Indestructible things don’t make money, unfortunately
@@Nortarachangeswhat about armor?
4:43 How dare you insult pigeons these perfectly friendly urban birds that we domesticated and abandoned, Seagulls are the rat-birds of reality
Seagulls are pretty cool too, they help against locust swarms.
Eh, they’re actually pretty chill if you food near you
Was gonna comment this. I hate the pigeon slander, I have had more issues with squirrels than pigeons (the squirrels near my home consistently yell at people)
@@3clipse449 LMAO
0:45 The concept of memes dates back to _at least_ 1976, and the idea of internet memes dates back to 1993.
I wish this fanchise got a third movie. It’s concept has so much potential.
I feel like with the passing of James Caan, it’s best to stop right there with Cloudy 2. Plus, better to stop at 2 then continue to milk the franchise.
@@hunterolaughlinnot to mention that,with the fact that they made a prequel animated series to the franchise,they'd still have to find a way to try to recast him anyway if even they WERE to do a third sequel unfortunately-although through this series did recast him _before_ James Cann had passed away,from what I've heard the VA they chose (Sean Cullen,a Canadian comedian who does also do voice work) actually does/did a good job portraying Tim in the series, I didn't even know it was him at first here,really..
its*
You see when uh when your boat is- is stopped up uh when the boat is a not uh you see when the rod is not fishing- um when you see when the boat sinks it- when the boat sinks you uh when the- the boat isn't- it's not boat-
I DON’T UNDERSTAND FISHING METAPHORS!
When the rain comes, you put on a coat
You should do one for Madagascar someday.
Would the scene where Marty witnessing the horrors of nature be that movie changer? Or it's something else?
I feel like that would be fitting for a DazzReviews analysis of “The Scene That Changed…”
I thought that Tim said a little bit more to Flint but they didn't. I'm glad I misremebered, it really fits his character
Such a great video. Thank you for meeting all of these. I love watching them while I’m driving and paying attention to the road
I love the video, but I think at 10:31 when Flint is pointing into the bin. He's actually pointing at himself and not an invention. Just my take on the scene. 💜💜
You're right, thats what they intended
wdym they agree with you in the video
Let’s be honest here … the spray on shoes were an absolutely amazing idea because he made a made something that was almost indestructible
Mf should have made full on spray on cloths
Good in theory though eventually they would have to come off so you could clean and take care of your feet lol
If he decided to market it as a cheap and permanent or semi-permanent roofing option then he would've raked in the big bucks. He practically invented Flex Seal basically.
@@abadgurl2010 EXACTLY
well done father/son relationships always get me in movies, this one always gives me a lump in my throat
“ITS NOT DRAGGING”
“Drag it across the desktop”
@@ge789crash that Didn't Do anything
@@ComiccollectorGamer
Of course it didn't.
You know what?
AAAHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
@@thegreendragon5390 I Remember watching this movie when it first came out in theater's in 3D with my uncle my older cousin and younger Brother
2:33 Feet should ideally remain permanent for most of ones lifespan
This movie is the most peak autism representation that I'm aware of. It's not really my kind of movie but as someone on the spectrum, I still watch it for comfort every once in a while.
This scene is one of my favourit parent scenes in movie history.
Its the scene i remember above all of this movie.
Flint and Tim are just peak autism and I love them for it
1:21 the music to the epilogue of Pikmin 4 surprised me hearing it in a review, but MAN i love this song
9:55 I Mean, Tim Is Blind 95% Of The Time.
Flint said that metaphor by saying: "When it rains. You put on a coat of spray on shoes." When he was fighting FLDSMDFR When he was almost defeated.
"Steaks were getting bigger" tookme until today at 15:53 (12:01 of the video) to get that one
This was the first ever movie I saw in theaters. It holds more than a special place in my heart, right next to the HTTYD series.
"memes before the concept of memes even existed" *laughs in 90's*
This is the first of your videos I've seen. Loved it!!!
The sequel of this movie may have been weaker, but the dad and son getting along moments in both movies were top tier. (fight me)
Where's the reason to beat up a wise man?
The best thing in this movie's universe is that,Best-case-scenario,is that, actually (Next to Officer Devereaux's,of course)..
In the goddamned future,Flint's definitely gonna make him (his Dad) an amazing grandfather at some loint here,man..
*point,sorry- _Spelling!_
cloudy 1 and 2 both aged very well as movies, its actually surprising just how good they stayed over time
He reminds me of my dad in a way.
That moment with the father saying "When it rains, you put on a coat" wasn't just a fishing metaphor, but it's also a connection...
Remember the spray on shoes? "When it rains, you put on a coat of spray-on-shoes"
It showed that his father, even if he didn't agree, still cared for what all his son does.
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs 2 is my fav movie
Idea: The Changed *For The Worse* series
The opposite of the usual The Scene That Changed video. Looking at a scene that was the moment that movie went downhill.
Probably Guy Gagne’s twist villain reveal from Turbo or Johnny becoming a monster from Hotel Transylvania: Transformania would be good contenders for such a series.
I'm starting to realize parental relations are a recurring theme among phil lord and chris miller's animations, this movie, the mitchells, the lego movie and even spiderverse (especially the 2nd one) had this theme in some way
I love this film with all my heart.
"I stared at da-feet, and found hope" - Flint Lockwood
Thank you for this video.
I often saw it in my recommendation and never watched it, because I didn't saw the movie yet. Put it put the Movie always back into my mind until I finally watched it today.
It is a strange but really nice movie. And I think without your video, I would've never watched it. But the title of this video always reminded me, to give the movie a try, it seems to have scene that blows you away....
OK it didn't blew me away, but it was a nice movie, and this is more than enough to me.
Another really good scene in this movie was when tim was able to have his thoughts put together at the end but this is another good scene
This is one of my favorite movies. And probably my favorite animated movies. This is also Sony’s best movie.
flint's feet must be so gross he hasn't been able to wash them in at least 10 years.
...15,actually..
*_scurries away,flaying arms_*
I'm genuinely surprised he still has feet
You’d think he would have researched a way to remove them by now
Great movie. Great soundtrack too. Never seen the second one tho
Flints father is the father you wish you had. A father who sticks around.
OMG ITS DAD THE SPEEDRUNNER!!
RIP James Caan
Flint’s dad dad just reminds me of the 🗿 emoji
I love the professor layton music track
its such a great film
This is actually a really great movie
Great movie and just as great review.
Again, why wisdom and intelligence are separate stats.
I Love Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs, The 2nd One Just Turned 10 Years Old This Year and Still Waiting For Part 3.
i was just watching a show about food falling from the sky, didnt knw it was this deep
Sometimes when it rains, ya put on a coat
Man, I knew the movie was way better than the book it was based on.
Also, we didn't need a sequel... the original was perfect.
We didn’t need it, but the Awwwtomobile joke alone was worth it ^_^
Awesome Video Mate
I wish movies were still well written like this movie, but nowadays Disney and Sony will be taking very little time with the story and the rest on making it look good
MY favourite movie EVER!! I LOVE the FLDSMNDFR.... FLIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINTT
Hey was wondering what song is used at the 5:35 mark anyone know?
Tim is the daddest dad that ever dadded
great vid but the volume was SO LOW i had to put it at max volume to hear comfortably
this review made me cry.
The barrel is a metaphor for the saying reaching the bottom of the barrel yea this movie has inside jokes in its moments
Imagine how you would actually create the food->water converting machine. Does it use nuclear fission and fusion to create anything from water? That's what I would expect it to do.
Do The Scene That Changed Puss In Boots The Last Wish.
It was my autistic hyper fixation when I was a child ;-;
Is that firewatch music I hear in the background of your commentary?
_[Buck Cluck has left the chat]_
Pikmin 4 ost. Nice
4:40 why you gotta insult pigeons like that :(
small critique, the flash cuts so quick in succession are a bit distracting atm
"Rasicm?! Imagine BEE-ing a bee and BEE-ing racist!"
-Bee rick
>Memes didn't exist in 2009
Ooooofff.....
You know, Mayor Shelbourne reminds me of someone. Something about his manipulative nature, his willingness to throw anyone under the bus, the ridiculous hair, the horrifying weight gain, the scooter, the absolute disregard for consequence...
Looks like he and older possesed Ash Williams can probably share a pint or two,perhaps..?
Huh, what a interesting Scene.
Big 9th grade English teacher vibes lol
This movie is the origins of nikocado avocado
Three movies from Disney that could the scene that changed them are Tangled, Frozen 2, and Encanto.
no. the real scene that changed Cloudy.. was the 'Fight the power' kitty scene.
Nice
Can you amplify your audio?
On my phone I cannot hear your dialog at max volume over even moderate noise
I think that might be on your end
Cool
I'll decide if I cared or not.
Then the sequel came out
Why is the second movie bad tho? I liked it
The book is better
Poos pants
Wow. No wonder this movie is forgotten. It says nothing.