So like, uh, I watch this. And like, it wasn't bad or anything. It was alright.
Like, I watched the first movie recently too, and that one was better. This one's animation kinda sucked. There were jokes that made me laugh though, and I guess it was cool to see the differences between Beavis and Butthead, kinda like that Christmas that one time. That was cool. But overall it was just alright.
Also, like, wasn't it always spelt "Butthead"? Why is it spelt "Butt-Head" now. I don't get it.
Mike judge's stuff sucks after king of the hill ended
>This one's animation kinda sucked.
Go watch Frog Baseball again.
It was always Butt-Head.
That's like some kind of Mandela thing.
The hyphen was always in Butt-head's name. Same logo since the beginning.
For the fartknockers who haven't seen it.
It's so great how these two morons can just waltz into any era, do the exact same sort of shit you'd expect of them and it's still fantastic.
They are transcendental character, you can put them in any scenario and would be funny no matter what. The same goes for Aqua Teen characters
They are like time travelers observing eras of society.
It was a pretty good idea to send them into the future. Franchises that get a comeback years or even decades after the initial run have to address how to handle time passing between the original work and the continuation. Should there be a timeskip so it takes place in the current day? Should they continue from right where they ended so that the story takes place immediately after the last release? Both solutions have their issues. Timeskip means that the audience missed out on all kinds of events and character development that took place off-screen. But continuing immediately after the last release means that the sequel will be a period piece, and might feel old-fashioned or less relevant to the modern day.
I liked how Beavis and Butt-head had their solution to the problem. Sending the boys to the future means the setting will change to ours, but they'll still be the same idiots. They haven't aged, evolved or changed as characters; they get to be as they were and react to our world with the same mindset they had.
I was never much of a fan of Beavis and Butt-head. But someone recommended the movie so I checked it out. It was pretty funny watching them bumbling around, and the antagonists running after them because they thought the whole story was about something entirely different.
S8 did an immediate comeback with never aging characters in modern day like Simpsons yet it was great, not it's time travel and it's still great. Judge doesn't seem to give a frick, and both work just fine.
>not
*now
Daria shouldn't be there, she moved away in 97 and this is happening in 98.
She took a trip back to watch their trial out of morbid curiosity.
This is how you do a parody. Not that pussified South Park shit. Trey went full moron when he allowed PC Principal to stay in the show.
The show is exclusively for stoners now, who even cares?
Stoner shows can be good, like Big Lez and its spin-offs even for someone who's not into drugs like me. Modern SP is just boring garbage.
"We're gonna go get jobs at Wall Street! You know where that is?"
I fricking love this but, they got into college?
Well, I guess technically they did get in there. They walked into the building, were a nuisance to everyone, and that's it. They weren't actual students there.
>Beavis?! You got into college!?
>Uh, yeah. Heh heh.
>How!?
>Heh heh heh. Like, through the door. Heh heh.
Goddammit. This made me smile, and this show was never my kind of humor.
I just want to see their mothers