Thread died out. Probably in the spirit of Halloween.
1080p:
https://mega.nz/file/4vcgjZ4B#vk-aUWeKSzgAtLTjWqjoBAdATcNoSSXKiZFyNqGpWkg
4K:
https://mega.nz/file/ouUVXSbJ#H1zvkROz0PpwdhuDol_9E0bMSuliEgdgT3saLeFJV18
Thread died out. Probably in the spirit of Halloween.
1080p:
https://mega.nz/file/4vcgjZ4B#vk-aUWeKSzgAtLTjWqjoBAdATcNoSSXKiZFyNqGpWkg
4K:
https://mega.nz/file/ouUVXSbJ#H1zvkROz0PpwdhuDol_9E0bMSuliEgdgT3saLeFJV18
I'm posting but not reading yet because I'm still waiting for the DL to finish and then to watch it without spoilers. And by the way, THANK YOU to the person who uploaded it!
Damn, I'm getting a ton of artifacts and delayed playback and glitches and stuff from the 2160 h65 rip, even had download VLC just to get it to play because classic media player would only play the audio. Hadn't had this problem before with the Christmas movie or anything else. Is it a problem on my end or is the rip messed up, do you guys know? I'd download the one from mega but since it's too big there'll be a waiting period.
I'm not an expert on media ripping, sorry.
lmao upgraded to a mega pro account just so I can download the whole thing and watch it tonight, first thing I've ever done that for, hopefully it works. But I've gone cold turkey on energy drinks and even brain-support vitamins for a week just waiting for this movie to come out so I could enjoy it fully at peak mind after a good night's sleep, and now that I'm all topped up there's no way I'm wasting it. Let's gooooo
The version from the mega worked like a charm. I'm gonna watch it right now lads, much love.
Also I should be clear that the version that worked was the 1080p version for anyone wondering or in the same situation as me. It's the 2160 version that had all the artifacts and didn't work out. I'm courtesy saging this post btw.
should be base64 encoding the megas from now on
This movie is crap.
When do we see a preview of the upcoming holiday with Lincoln's cousins?
Care to explain?
That's not what I meant.
dont care;didnt ask
I'm not sure if I can call them 'official' because they're characters closely related to the family cast without being part of the original showrunner's creation.
Still crated by Nickelodeon.
created*
Alright, finished watching it. I liked the Christmas movie better I must admit, probably because Christmas is naturally kino, but I this one was fun, especially the Home Alone vibes bits where it's the Louds collectively trying to protect their home from preteen punks. I'll write a review now. Not a bad flick. I thought the weak spot of the movie was the Xander/Lincoln conflict which I thought could have easily been done/resolved better. I'm gonna write my review now.
Maybe you should just deal with the fact nobody cares about this trash.
What's to say about this flick. Two AM, everyone's asleep, but I want to work out my thoughts on it anyway. First things first, I didn't think it was as good as the Christmas movie, but I think that's not really its fault. Christmas is a naturally kino and wistful setting that fits in with slice of life stuff too well, it's the same reason people have the most fondness for the Peanuts Christmas special rather than the Peanuts Great Pumpkin halloween special. Just the way it goes.
That said, couple of points of interest. One thing I especially enjoyed was that Lincoln was not a dick in this movie, just rash. Like, when trying to salvage the night he shouts out "We have to get that toothbrush house!", I'm glad they made it so that he didn't know it was his own house at the time. That would have totally changed the color of the situation if he'd just sold his own family out like that. This way, I can just buy he was desperate and trying to be cool. I don't mind that. And of course, once he realizes it's HIS house and HIS family, he of course switches side and helps them defend it, leading to probably the coolest sequence of the film as they do an extended Home Alone style IRL tower defense game with a pretty cool set for their surroundings. I like the way it was lit too, I think the crew's strongest at exterior night time lighting, that's something I noticed also in No Louds Allowed from the live action series, it's a different level from their normal work.
My biggest gripe with the movie is that I did think there was a *huge* missed opportunity with the way the whole pumpkin thing was resolved, once Lincoln and Clyde climb into the pumpkin they don't do anything but become hostages. What was even their plan to save it, what was the point? From he and Clyde wearing the costumes I was kind of expecting some BIFF-BAM 60's Batman-style fighting off of Xander's older brother at least from the crusher controls before getting overpowered, but I guess even that level of violence is too much for Nickelodeon. But still he had the costume on and everything, how can you have him dress up like that and not even have him fight or at least do some kind of impressive acrobatic or something? Even the sisters fought, sort of, giving someone a whack with that big fake hand. That's the kind of stuff I was expecting at least. Maybe give him some kind of utility belt with silly string to blind people or those two balls attached with a rope you throw at people to trip them up or something if that's the limit of violence allowable.
Plus, the costume coming with a mask, and it being an Alekhine's Gun that Xander got all the way to the end without findind out Lincoln was the inside guy all along, it was perfect for a big lose-your-mask-in-the-struggle dramatic identity reveal moment. That was a huge missed opportunity if you ask me. Plus the fact that Lincoln and Clyde didn't do anything after getting abducted. The least they could have done is cut the strap holding Esmeralda up to drop it and have the wave of juice short out the crusher controls.
Here's another thing: I don't think Xander was that much of a villain. Like seriously, I don't think he did much over the course of the film to merit the shabby treatment he got. That's something that I remembered happened too to Flip's brother in that one two parter, the writers struggle writing villains and end up giving fairly decent people undue punishment. So what he was a little arrogant, it's not like he was a bully, right? He didn't even kick Lincoln out of his party after he got nailed with that microphone.
I don't know, if it was me, I would have had him get really mad at Lincoln at that final showdown and right when it hits its climax, he gets a notification on his phone, holds his hand to stop Lincoln just as they're about to fight to check what it is (with it having been established all these influencer types are obsessed with their phones), and then fli out when he realizes he's being awarded a golden play youtube button or whatever for making a million views, with this prank war battle stream he's had that night getting him a shitload of new subscribers. I think then you can have him believably let his anger go, thank Lincoln (with him mispronouncing his name one last time, like Landon or something, which probably should have been a running gag) and walking away. Sort of an amusing anticlimax that I think would have satisfied everybody and been a little more kindhearted and funny.
Then after that you could bring it all back to the family with them trying to figure out how they're going to shed the 'toothbrush house' label and then going into the finale, which I did like, with Luna playing guitar on top of monsterzilla to bring in the children and spread the candy out. That wideout helicopter shot at the end really impressed me by tipping me off to the size of the neighborhood they built by the way, their set I mean. I thought it just a street but it's like a real live version of the Ed Edd And Eddy cul-de-sac, it's pretty damn big for a production like this. I was impressed.
The music video was pretty good, probably the standout of the movie. I did think the dialogue wasn't as strong as in the Christmas film, for example Lisa complaining to Luan that the mad scientist is a hurtful stereotype seems like a missed opportunity for a funny joke, especially if Luan had countered with an example of some real life mad scientist shit Lisa pulled on them once so Lisa could concede that it's fair. I liked Lori's constant presence as the event planner and being neurotic when things didn't go to plan, that seemed appropriate. I am insanely glad dad becoming a werewolf was just a series of funny coincidences and him being suggestible rather than some real supernatural shit, which I was bracing for. That's way funnier and better. Oh, speaking of, that whole b-plot was a lot less annoying than I thought it would be, Lincoln's friends were all great and Stella especially did a really good job and was very cute. It wouldn't surprise me if that girl ends up becoming big.
Let's admit it, this movie was pretty much all spectacle, way, way heavier on that kind of stuff as opposed to the christmas film which was more character-based I think. This one was obviously meant to be just for fun instead of having any kind of real core moral message to it like that one had, which I did feel elevated it. But, after a film like that, I think mindless fun can be okay too, I just would have liked more Loud interactions between each other but I guess the huge war with the angry trick or treaters and then the teen punks didn't really allow for that. That said I did appreciate this was all the Louds vs some outside force, because episodes with that dynamic are ones I really have a yen for and bang the drum for.
This was also kind of low key Lucy's movie, which I guess makes sense given her character themes. Leni even used the term 'dark academia' which made me laugh since all that Wednesday stuff's been making the rounds in these threads. Apart from Lincoln and Clyde I think she got most of it and definitely the most impressive moments with her flight down from the roof of the house and her stunt double scare. You could tell she was having lots of fun. Really though I think everybody got something except for maybe Lola. Luna pulling the ol' Fury Road playing guitar on top of the van as it plunges into battle was an impressive stunt and you could instantly tell what they were referencing, pretty funny. Lynn putting herself in a scare competition with Lucy was cute. The giant Franken-Coconuts was really funny and I love that it paired with Luan's costume, that was a joke good enough for the cartoon. Leni's role seemed to be to pay attention to social media, which seems fair enough for her character. Maybe I could have gotten a little more from Lori but the whole thing was admittedly already pretty packed. I did like that one on one moment they had about Lincoln's big finale.
>That's something that I remembered happened too to Flip's brother in that one two parter
i mean nothing happened to him at the end, he just got paid his money and wasnt able to tear down the food and fuel, i wouldnt call that any sort of punishment or anything. Xander messed with the louds, it was talk shit get hit/fricking around and finding out, all that happened really was that he got covered in goop, i dont think that was any undue punishment, it "fit the crime" on an equal level so to speak.
> I thought it just a street but it's like a real live version of the Ed Edd And Eddy cul-de-sac
yeah all that shit is new, from bts of s1 it was just the louds house and grouse's house, there was literally nothing else across the street or around at all
>Stella especially did a really good job and was very cute
she was, i wasnt expecting her to do a whole lot since she didnt do like anything last time she showed up
What I mean about Flip's brother is that he seemed a pleasant enough guy and even accomodating of the Louds' excentricities, but he got treated like he'd been a grouchy lump a whole time. I mean he was a pretty reasonable guy and got justifiably mad that they'd been making a fool out of him sure, but then he acts like a moustache twirling villain laughing as he's about to bulldoze the place and then gets blasted with water. It just seemed at odds with his earlier characterization as kind of a sentimental dude. And yeah it's not like Xander got killed or anything but like I said for me, I don't know, he seemed alright. He was just a cool kid, he wasn't even a dick like Chandler, and only really blew his stack once he found out Lincoln had been screwing with him. Although it would have been even worse if Lincoln was sucking up to him and he was a dickhead. Like I said, I just think there was a better way to reconcile both aspects of that in a positive, life-affirming way, which is I think a hallmark of the Loud House 'style' and one of its strongest elements, a real key to its feel-good secret is that even the bad guys aren't really all that bad and those endings where it all works out for everyone are my favorites.
Xander was just some kid, not really a big bad. He did go out and egg, toilet paper a house, tried to break inside, and stole property, so it's not like being gooed there was unwarranted.
The Lincoln's friends parts one of my highlights . Kind of like the idea of them being monster hunters It was something different to see Zach be in charge of a group. I liked their rag tag bikes and carts that was fun.
Candy Goblin and New Haunts are Casagrandes episodes.
True, but his heart was in the right place, he was just trying to punish the toothbrush house for giving out toothbrushes on Halloween, so it's hard to say he was wrong. On the other hand, you could say his true motive wasn't justice for trick or treaters everwhere and that he was just doing it for e-clout, and that's probably a valid take too.
I don't know. It's kind of complex. You could say he both deserves it and doesn't deserve it, so I think my ending where he gets slimed but he doesn't care because he's over the moon over all his new subs is an elegant way to do it because it would have made it clear it was explicitly just about clout. It shows what a shallow dummy he and all those influencer type kids are, where it's all about the views and how it's silly for Lincoln to have gotten pulled into all that in the first place, but he's at least happy so you don't feel bad for him. Like I said, he was actually nice enough for a queen bee type so I think he ought to have been given something for having to go through all that, and even better if he ended on good terms with Lincoln. Plus, I think him brushing the whole thing off and telling Lincoln he'll see him at his next party after seeing all the new subs would have just been a good joke on its own merit after all that chaos.
It's an interesting situation and a balance you have to strike I think, because if he was a real nasty piece of work, the vibes would have been too unpleasant and seeing him punished wouldn't have even felt that good (The Loud House's formula doesn't lend itself well to that sort of vindictiveness anyway and a truly malicious fricker just screws up the fun mood.) On the other hand, if he's too nice, you wonder why he deserved all that.
As for Lincoln's friends, the gang having a whole b-plot that featured no Lincoln was actually a pretty fascinating look at how the dynamics of that group work out without him leading the way. I think that's the first time we've ever seen them on their own without him or Clyde. They actually weren't bad. Pretty solid b-plot with some neat locations and Flip's appearance was great, his actor's hilarious, great face and bodylanguage comedy guy and a great casting for Flip. I really liked the scene with them just hanging out on the grassy knoll with their bikes as well. That sort of stuff really gets to me for whatever reason, but man, I could smell the cut summer grass in some of those scenes. Riding bikes at night during Halloween is pure fricking kino as a kid. I'm usually a Louds uber alles type so generally I want the camera on them no matter what but those scenes had a great mood and that was a solid side story that dovetailed nicely with Lynn Sr's 'transformation', I'll admit.
Would be kind of fun if the animated series tried that, I kind of want to see the friends without Clyde and Lincoln doing something.
%3D
Anyway, to sum up, I thought it was a decent kid's flick, though it did feel more like a souped up version of an episode from the live action series than a proper movie like the Christmas one did. I don't think it'll be as rewatchable as that one either which has actually grown in my estimation since it first aired, but it's definitely a fun and entertaining little themepark ride through Royal Woods during Halloween with some good atmosphere and, I think, worth your time if you're a fan of the cartoon/live action, my quibbles with Xander being unfairly maligned aside.
Have you ever considered writing a blog? I'm considering doing so.
Naw, I'm not really much of a blog man I don't think, not my kind of thing. I just like to think about this show with my other Loudbros. I think you're the dude that writes the episode summaries, right? What'd you think about the movie? If you do end up making a blog I might end up checking it out if it's good.
I haven't watched it! I'm still stuck writing on the Road Trip arc, and I would like to at least finish that first. Not only that, but I've been so occupied with stuff since coming back from the US that I haven't even had the time to even do that.
I do intend on catching up on the episodes, though.
How would you compare it to the Halloween episodes of 'TLH'?
It's always a tough question comparing the live action to the cartoon directly like that. Especially because I'm such a diehard fan of the cartoon, I mean, it's my favorite show. How many Halloween episodes have there been in the show anyway? I don't think it was as good as Tricked for instance, I mean when you're talking Tricked, you're talking a stone cold season 1 classic. That is hard to beat. I'm of the opinion The Loud House has one of the strongest debut seasons of any cartoon ever made, top three, maybe top two even. It just doesn't come any better, for me.
I'm personally more inclined, like I said, to compare it to the Christmas movie, because that's also live action and holiday themed. And I think I've already said my thoughts on that comparison. Like I said, it's a pretty good time, I mean I enjoyed myself and thought it was pretty cute, funny and not too heavy. I think some of the character stuff got a little sidelined so they could get more time for the flashy Home Alone stuff and in that sense I think I liked the Christmas movie more because it felt a little more intimate, but it's hard to deny how fun the Halloween movie is at the end of the day. ALHC had some very strong themes of wistfulness, like an undercurrent of it even, while this was way more about the fun. I can see how some people might like it better for sure because it's just a blast with a lot of good vibes. I like both.
Tricked! is S2. But there are also the one with the zombies, the one with the "Candy Goblin" and New Haunts.
Well it's sure as Hell better than the zombies one. And weren't Candy Goblin and New Haunts Casagrandes? New Haunts was good though I admit.
I know.
DNA you should post your reviews on /trash/ as well
S07E04 - Bye Bye Birthday - Tough Guise
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Thanks a lot man.
Same.
How strange
Creepy twins
What were they thinking?
damn, how do I show this to an artist to draw this pose and not tell them it's from Loud House
you just do what you just said, dont tell em
i think just linking them is fine
Fun fact: the main bad girl in this, that redhead that got a bunch of speaking lines, is the Lincoln actor's real life sister. Also I think they should have followed the naming scheme from the Christmas movie and called this A Loud House Halloween.
i think itd be too confusing, it makes sense to add the really sufffix after trlh was made
I think either/or title is fine. The one it got was alright. The other one wouldn't be that confusing. It's the Loud House either way.
>that redhead that got a bunch of speaking lines, is the Lincoln actor's real life sister
She should have been Lynn
Huh, there's a thought...Nah though, c'mon. The first Lynn was an exact looks and voice match, and the second one is a pretty good obviously classically trained actress even if her fake raspy voice is gay, her bodylanguage and expressions are soulful and she's cute enough. I really loved the first one's voice though and she was prettier I admit. She just couldn't get the timing down right in the big group scenes, which is odd because she's apparently a pretty good volleyball player so you think she'd shine the most in that type of environment, instead it was the one on one scene with Lincoln where she shined best.
I don't even know why they are directing her to do that voice. Her character doesn't have that kind of voice in the main show. Lana's actress is good at it, though.
To be fair Lynn does have a naturally gruff, tomboyish voice, whereas while this girl looks like a tomboy and actually kind of is one IRL...Man, you know, as I really think about it, I was about to say that her voice is soft and feminine, but it's not so soft and feminine that it needs that level of overcorrection. I guess maybe they feel that since the first one was such a slam dunk looksmatch/voicematch then she needs to alter her voice to make her more distinctive by comparison?
both of them did that shit though, i dont think either needed to do that to their voice, id prefer if they toned it down or just used her natural voice
C'mon now. The first Lynn did it so subtly she could barely be said to have done it at all. That was basically her natural voice, and I expect a big reason she got the part.
I feel like the first movie didn't utilize Morgan McGill enough.
is she an actor or is she just there for funsies
Not to underestimate the general public, but who is actually watching these live action Loud House specials? Kids stuck at home on sick days?
Well, considering how the Christmas movie was popular enough to create the series, a lot of kids.
I've never watched this show but have a friend who works on it so wish it continued success so they continue having employment
What is their position? Are they a he or a she?
Don't be so weird
a guy on the cartoon, I don't ask what he does I don't watch cartoons and he doesn't ask about my job, I hate work, he's a good smart dude though.
you dont watch cartoons? why are you on Cinemaphile?
Maybe he's from another board and decided to check it out for fun
b***h about Spider-Man and other comics
Your friend's got a cool job. The Loud House is one of the all-time great American cartoons if you ask me.
Can you tell your friend the following:
>If he can do something with Lori Loud and/or Bobby Santiago. They're my favorite characters. Pic related.
>If he can acess Cinemaphile's Cinemaphile, specifically Loud House/Casagrandes/Really Loud House threads, with a safe tripcode, so we can have AMAs.
kinda pushing it with that first one pablo
If anything they would have to be open to going on Cinemaphile in the first place, which isn't guaranteed. Plus it's a little forward.
I would have asked if he knows if they're doing anything with that, I don't think he would want to give direct instructions out of nowhere to his friend, I know I wouldn't.
im assuming he's not a Cinemaphilener or you dont know him to be atleast?
Oh I'm just anon I'm not the guy or his friend. Im was just saying.
my bad i misread, but yeah i agree with what you said
You sound like one of those autists on youtube who upload klasky csupo logo effects spamming some poor depressed man with a youtube channel if he can upload the ending of some obscure betamax tape from 1975 that no one cares about
>He doesn't know about the Everlasting Emeraldposter.
I wish I could work on the show. Too bad my hands are gay and I can't animate.
The live action or the cartoon? Either way man that's pretty damn cool. I wish I could ever say I work on The Loud House, that'd be fricking tight.
>None of the girls are in sexy costumes
what a waste
>children aren't in sexy costumes
I wonder why
Jesus.
It was a joke!
I suspected that.
I will haunt that....I'll haunt that...that___
Whoa.
Which one is Luna?
>Luan dresses up as an evil mad scientist
>Lisa doesn't retaliate by dressing up like an evil clown
Real missed opportunity there.
Luna's the one in purple in the Van Helsing vampire hunter gear. The idea was cool but I think they went a little too heavy on the paling makeup since the actress is already naturally a very pale irish girl, then they did the dark around the eyes and lips for the corpse-like contrast but I think it diminishes her and obscures her naturally great facial structure and skin. Then again I'm practically in love with this girl so what the frick do I know, could be I'm just biased.
Really though I think the only costumes I like and that really pop off the screen for me, besides Ace and One-Eyed Jack which are total no-brainers, are Luan's mad scientist, Leni's Marie Antoinette, Luna's vamp hunter and Lynn Sr's wolfman. The others are just okay apart from Lori's which simply looks too plain, though I will give them credit for the elaborate witchy/pagan braids they gave her which is an intelligent touch to jazz up and modernize the classic witch. In any case it's not particularly impressive for this show which is HIGHLY unusual because the costuming department for the TRLH series is genuinely amazing and straight up one of the strongest aspects of the entire production. Every episode they put all the sisters in cool new outfits that are super stylish but still distinctly of the Loud sister flavor they are. That's one of the coolest parts of the live action show if you ask me, and I was one of the autistic purists that used to say they should be in their cartoon default outfits most of the time when the show was first announced.
I think the issue is it's hard to do that, that is, make them look cool, make them look Loud, *and* make them look like a classic horror movie villain/trope on top of everything else. They actually managed it with Luna, Leni and Luan, but the others kind of get obscured by their costume rather than harmonizing with it holistically based on their characters, especially Lynn.
If it was me I think I would have just ripped off the costume designs from Tricked, those worked pretty well as I recall. Vampire queen Lori was memorable. You're kind of screwing Lucy by giving someone else vampire to be fair but let's face it every day is halloween anyway for Lucy, she can be a bat still. Wasn't Lynn Jason in that one or was that from the episode where she's chasing them down and terrorizing them during a snow day? Either way I remember that looked quite good and very funny and appropriate.
For the Allen twins, they dressed up like the twins from The Shining for Tricked I believe, but they already did that in the live action series for a fantasy sequence so they couldn't go to it again. In fairness the Allen twins costumes are not bad but they're not as good as some of the other ones. Evil dolls is a good idea but I really think they should have matched, maybe that's just the product of my own lazy thinking though. I mean the twins are a literal two for one though, how do you not exploit that for a halloween costume? At least make them conjoined twins, or is that too dark and Hellraiser-y? Oh, maybe a conjoined straight jacket for mental patients from an asylum...but then they wouldn't have been able to do all the action stuff shooting the candy cannon during the tower defense sequence, and directing them would be majorly complex and time-consuming with such an ensemble cast and so many people in the same shot routinely. I guess maybe it's not a good idea.
I also think partly I might have a cultural blindspot because I don't know too much zoomer horror, all that backrooms five nights at freddie's stuff, I don't really know it. But come on man know it or not that stuff isn't iconic the way bride of frankenstein is, if you dressed them like slenderman or whatever it would just look ridiculous. TLH has always been strong on aesthetic, it would be beneath the show's dignity. I know someone was probably gonna suggest something like that so I wanted to get out ahead of it.
Yes, Lynn was Jason. But the twins had different costumes.
They had like six costumes.
Eight, four for each.
Most of them were quick change gimmick costumes though, right? Like pirate/mermaid, Abraham Lincoln/Statue of Liberty, and one more. But what was th- Oh I remember now, salt and pepper shakers, I think that was their default costume. But that wouldn't work for this, it's funny but it's not scary.
You forgot the one from the maze.
What was the one from the maze?
Something about Lola "dying".
Wasn't that Rita with the zombie costume with the 'severed' arm she tucked into her sown up shirt sleeve and fake ketchup blood, it was like a gored up version of her regular outfit? I'm really struggling to remember what Lola's and Lana's were and I'm usually good about that kind of thing. I mean hell I got six out of eight right just off the top of my head. Was Lola who vampire Lori was 'feeding' off, is that what it was? I think I remember that but what was her actual costume.
Just rewatch the song part.
Lola and Lana played a dead lady and her Ghost, as they're identical twins, the joke is that the person sees the corpse, and then from above, her Ghost appears to scare the shit out of them.
You said it yourself, they were aiming for spectacle, so they went that way.
Yeah, you're right, and I guess that has its merit too in the sense it's playing to the holiday's strengths: razzle dazzle and spectacle. Obviously it's a lot easier to make a soulful, intimate family plot based around Christmas than it is to make one based around Halloween, and Lucy's roof swoop and Luna's Fury Road tribute were probably more technically complex to film than anything in ALHC, but Hell, you know me, I'm such a soul guy, I really tend to value that stuff at the highest premium. But ultimately, I concede it is better to play to the strengths available than trying to force a square peg into a round hole and just getting something that feels insincere. For as much chaos as it has it does feel sincere and I quite like that. I really like this cast.
what the frick is this level of autism
What are you talking about?
It's just a movie.
Honestly, since I've been falling so far behind, the reviews will have to come later. But it's inspiring me to actually go through with the blog.
But anyway, to sum up, I did catch up on the episodes, and I think a lot of them are mixed bags.
You know, goblins would have worked. That just occurred to me.
It’s cool they did well enough to keep the live action going and did this. It’s like one of the only unique things nick has right now
Yeah I agree with you. It's a real pleasure to have something that's shot and scored like this too after the interminable parade of shitty cheap fixed camera kidcoms on the channel. Makes it feel kind of prestige even.
Heh.
Is there a mega for the loud house movie?
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https://dl.loudhouse.site/0:/
Thanks
What happens when the cast ages out of the role?
Live action based shows will always be a downgrade compared to the Cinemaphile version for that reason alone.
it ends
you age up the characters or just ignore it
Yeah, it makes a lot of sense.
They let the characters aged.
I hope they don’t recast any of the characters and have them aged.
By the 4th movie they'd be well into adulthood.
I don't want bootleg FRIENDS.
>female characters reach age 18
>start doing porn/onlyfans
Yfw?
>Live action based shows will always be a downgrade compared to the Cinemaphile version for that reason alone.
Well I don't think it's better than the cartoon, but generally speaking I think it's hard for anything to be better than its source material anyway. I still think it's neat though and a pretty good adaptation.
The live action Lincoln is still an butthole.
nah
By a show of hands, who believes this thread is haunted?
Seriously though, this girl would've been the most popular girl at my old high school and it wouldn't have been close.
>who believes this thread is haunted?
As in, there are posters here who aren't alive?
Just because we have no life doesn't mean we're dead.
Well I Guess some of us are dead (inside), so maybe that counts
Is Prince Hendryx?
It's true, I've been dead since 2018. Sorry bros.
Scared everyone off, I think.
Can confirm, he scared me to death and I just revived.
This ghost is part of the special?
I'll haunt that Eerie Victorian... and the mad doctor too
No I come from the distant land of google images
I want to raise the baby as my own flesh and blood
>Resist the temptation, Lincoln
Pat's are for Lana, not Lola.
Oh, you DON'T want to see how Lola gets when she doesn't get her daily dose of Lincoln headpats
Anyone think the episodes are getting rather repetitive?
Second half of S7 was rather boring, but the Road Trip Arc was actually a breath of fresh air.
So just two episodes/four segments?
What? The Road Trip Arc was 7 segments.
No, the second half of S7 so far.
thats like 8 or so episodes anon
Those are the remaining ones.
2+8=10
20÷2=10
oh two MORE
>MORE
LESS*
They've already premiered.
8 left.
im very confused
12 half hours have aired , that means 8 half hours remain.
>
He belongs to Lana
There's a two part Christmas episode coming up. So would that be like 9 episodes left?
how do you know its two parts? even if it is, that doesnt change the episode count
Leak.
This
recent episodes.
>Lucy doesn't want to celebrate her birthday, does a spell, misses her birthday stuff undoes spell.
>Rita and Lilly chase a down a "burglar" find out it's just the town nut. (That teacher is drifting that way)
>Serigo is an butthole for 8 minutes, turns around only because he's afraid of getting caught
>Lynn and her soccer team get sponsorships enjoy it until Sponsors go unhigned. They change minds.
>Van is Dying, 3 louds go to save it, they do it learning about its history on the way
>Zach gets a good episode where he gets the bus bullies' respect.
>Lincoln learns a lesson without being yelled and still gets the reward he sought
>Luna is paranoid , friendship is still strong, learns not to be that.
>Lincoln and Friends have Principal who made a woman a cult, and the friends get yelled at until smarter woman says woah chill out.
>Clyde and his Grandma have to battle against Chandler in the world of Dance, Chandler is a cheater, but he is a good dancer.
No, I don't think they've been repetitive.
I meant that the structure feels repetitive, in contrast to shows like 'Big City Greens'.
Of course, I would give caveats. The van and the dancing episode I thought differed a lot.
I think it's way different than like season 1 where it was very same-y , where the episode forced itself into Lincoln learning a lesson, like even the same lesson. The episodes I mentioned did have different structures to them.
I don't know, it just feels too different from previous seasons, and yet at the same time too same-y.
Well we can say that the first episodes followed in line with the premise of the show: a kid who has to deal with his 10 sisters the chaos, but at the same time a lesson in his journey, and if possible also the family member(s) on duty ...
The situation was that the protagonist was almost like a boxing sack in the lessons of the episode, either because of the writing, etc.; But gradually the prominence spread to the rest of the family... for later with the non-stargaze cast...and so on...
The current situation is that 7 years of issuance have already passed and the staff has changed or rotated along with the artistic and creative direction and show's dynamic; not in a deplorable state but it's getting dry out with the time and barely still sustain the essence of its firsts seasons.
>Serigo
DÍOSgio is just too powerful. He can't be contained to the {{{rat's}}} clipshow
It awkward seeing the live actors. I use to get off to the older cartoon sisters during the start of the series.
Why? They're all 18+ (older sisters)
No, they aren't.
With the exception of Eva Carlton (Luan, 16), yes they are.
Eva Carlton is tallest girl on the show. She's a fricking amazon.
>Eva Carlton (Luan, 16),
homie what
Yeah my bad, Catherine Bradley is the underage one.
Huh? Looks like the thread ran out of steam, remember to visit the general for more Loud House related discussion
>Tongue out promo/stock of Luna
LOL
Luna always got her tongue out if you know what I'm saying
licking dicks and sucking clits
i remember something like the code was so bad people where able to had the animated resources of the game and it where animated by bones.
*Joanna Dark drops in, uses the sniper rifle to take them all out, after killing Lincoln she unlocks Big Head Mode in the cheat menu*
Life is good
Why Joanna Dark in particular?
'tism
*Aspergers
>Literally no exposure to Loud House except for the porn
>Watch this on a whim while I draw because I love Halloween media
Should I watch the cartoon?
Might as well give it a try at this rate, there are a few halloween episodes and they're not bad.
if you liked the movie yeah id say so, its hit or miss buts its enjoyable for the most part, if you want more live action The Really Loud House is worth continuing after watching the movie, id recommend that, links in the /trash/ general
Yes, it's wonderful, especially the first few seasons.
What if Nickelodeon decided to cancel The Loud House instead of keeping the show in 2017 after Chris Savino got fired?
Then it ends in 2018, no Casagrandes.
But S3 ended in 2019.
production not broadcast
Guess I'll post my edit of the AI Lynn Loud Peanuts image here too.
Nice.
Hope we get more wholesome Lolacoln in the spy movie~
Luna got new boots?
Hmm.
What's in the package?
Why is lola so gay?
Liking her brother seems pretty heterosexual tbh
>Quads
Wasted
Lola is bi
Wrong.
She's straighter than a ruler
No, she's a little b***h.
Is that referencing the yearbook episode?
More sexy teen costumes please.
Got any in particular in mind?
More Leni?
Give me an idea for a halloween Leni and if I dig it I'll put it on the list
Leni in a Barbie outfit
what if they were all in barbie outfits
sure but the brunettes no
blonde wigs/hairdye
Lori in an Oppenheimer outfit.
Math
OK, so, apparently, people are giving birthday greetings to Chris Savino, and people are pissed off about it.
Fricking why?
He didn't do anything!
No, he did a lot of things wrong.
Sauce?
You check on Twitter.
Well, I think you're kinda stupid. I mean, does anyone give birthday greetings to Rebecca Sugar?
Why would someone not want to wish Rebecca Sugar a happy birthday? Who'd she sexually harass?
im sure plenty of su fans do, dont really care though
>literal who
> people are giving birthday greetings to Chris Savino
I was one of them, hope he had a good one
Zero surprises there, hope the man had a good celebration OUTSIDE the internet.
Seriously, he needs to grow a pair
Dude, it's mental illness. It's hard enough to deal with as it is.
Plus, considering what we know about the crew avoiding the fandom, would you really say you'd be surprised?
And another thing, people are harassing over Cartoonshi over his new video:
It didn't fail.
It was killed off.
But anyway, people were sending death threats to him for that.
>killed off
>Finale was a proper ending (at least for me).
Sure seems strange they're doing that now and not on any of his other loud house vids. Even assuming his takes were utter dogshit (I haven't watched the video because idgaf what he thinks) why is he letting internet people get to him.
And then he acts like it's a loud house specific thing, lol. How do you make cartoon reviews for this long and not know how fandoms are?
Also, the same guy who tried to publicized the leaked 'Glitch Techs' stuff got involved with conspiracy theories about Cartoonshi that were generally false.
Why do you act so surprised about this?
The "Miko Kubota" journalist?
"Journalist". That should be in quotation marks, because he's neither accredited nor competent.
I'm not that surprised but it's just like why make a stink about this in particular now?
Death threats.
Welcome to the internet.
Slander "article" written by a blogpost user.
The dude is alright and doesn't really merit the negative press, and the "article" is only going to backfire even harder on the fanbase, unfortunately.
But he's being an extreme crybaby about it, like, downright pathetic.
So really, but sides are in the wrong here.
Whatever. I don't think this guy was some kind of paragon of the online world so I don't think it will change much of anything. As for the moron behind the blogpost someone should tell him to shut the frick up.
Again, it's mental illness. He can't help it.
They are telling him to shut up.
Honestly, I don't understand this Rhayniel Calimpong.
You know what's also a mental illness?
Antisocial Personality Disorder, AKA: Psychopathy, AKA: Monsters without empathy, some of which commit inexcusable crimes.
People with legit mental illness need to medicate and set boundaries to themselves, including staying out of online spaces that they KNOW, affect them deeply.
This guy should just get out of Twitter, instead of generalizing the entirety of the Loud House fanbase again as part of his knee-jerk reaction.
He is getting help, that is for sure.
As for everyone else, they're not doing themselves any favors.
Alright, enough about the literal who twitter user
Okay okay, sorry I didn't see this before posting.
3 days, Loudgays
Until what?
TCGM official announcement?
Nah, my guess they'll announce that in January 2024.
>Announcing Q1 2024 movie in Q1 2024.
No Bus No Fuss*
No Bus, No Fuss is the book adaptation.
Same diff.
A comma is a comma.
It was the same episode.
New info on upcoming Loud House episodes?
What did he mean by this?
Who?
This guy
source?
https://loudbooru.com/post/view/42682
Idk where the original post is but it's from an artist named god707
up
So, anyone wanna ask questions about last month's run of episodes?
How about which one was your favorite?
Honestly, my favorite was the van one. It's full of lore and reflects both the themes of the show and the sense of place for the setting of suburban Detroit.
My second favorite would be "Tough Guise", in giving some nice development not only to Zach, but also to the bullies from "No Bus, No Fuss".
Many other episodes could have been improved, in my opinion. I would like to have seen a bit more conflict between Luna and Luan as well as between Luna and Sam in "Music to My Fears". Mrs. Bernardo should have had some comeuppance in "Sleepless in Royal Woods", and "Bye Bye Birthday" should have been resolved by establishing that it was a dream by Lucy.
>"Bye Bye Birthday" should have been resolved by establishing that it was a dream by Lucy.
What was the problem with Bye Bye Birthday
Tone down the magical stuff. This isn't 'The Owl House'.
No can do chief, kids asked for it.
Still, there should at least be room for imagination.
Let's hope someday our feedback reaches The staff.
I really think that both of Zach's episodes the one from season 5 and Tough Guise are really good ones. His episodes have been pretty strong.
Yes you announce a Q1 in Q1 , it's not a theater movie, it's a streaming movie from a canceled show...
Anyway, do you think the characters are more mature in the live-action series compared to the cartoon?
So is Leni really dumb or does she just act that way in front of her family to stand out
I don't think she's as dumb as she seems but I don't think it's an act either. Like why would you do that on purpose, you could try to stand out in a lot of other ways.
The former.
Leni is a calculating, devious person who maintains her act of being a fool so as not to attract attention
That sounds sexy
what would she need to be calculating and devious for?
could probably make it its own thread for recs
>what would she need to be calculating and devious for?
fashion she is more of a b***h than Lola
That doesn't seem right, you could have just said something funny like she's actually an evil genius and just lets Lisa do the work for her as she slowly works towards world domination.
This show got me kind of interested in checking out some other live action adaptations of cartoons. So far I've watched Dudley Do-Right and Rocky and Bullwinkle. Do-Right was decent, Bullwinkle was bad. Is the Popeye live action any good? Does anyone have any recs on this genre?