You guys think they wrapped it up well?
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You guys think they wrapped it up well?
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I enjoyed it,
Nah, but its all we’ll get.
Crazy to think I started watching this back in 2004.
This, it was fine but wrapping it all up in a movie was an impossible task. They covered enough of the important stuff but there were too many characters fans wanted to see and not enough time to make it work. Hell Brock of all characters was barely in it and did even less.
That being said, it's a show that doesn't need complete resolution and I hope they continue it with comics or something along those lines.
Yeah, it could've been way better, but as the last piece of content we'll likely ever get, this was satisfactory.
It was fine yeah
kind of gave up on ever getting closure so I'm just glad we got anything at all
movie was fun, I enjoyed it
Anyone got their shirts yet?
7/10
Just because it felt more like the start of a new season, rather than the end.
Has anyone ripped any of the bonus features from the Blu-Ray?
And maybe an audio file of the movie's commentary
I wish the nozzle made a return.
the show needed more time to wrap up, but they did a good job with what they got
Feels like it still could go on for one more season
Metallocalypse did a better job at ending the show with the movie, but they were already at the very end of the story, so it does not compare
Metalocalypse also got a special beforehand.
I'd like one more movie or short season that properly wraps up the Jonas Venture plot hooks and Movie Night, while also outing him as the huge piece of shit that he is and Rusty finally confronting his dad.
Its fine that not everything has a neat bow wrapped up on it, its a living worlds and the stories of these characters can continue on past the horizon. But I feel like the shadow of Jonas Venture casts over the rest of the story is enough that if we resolve THAT plotline, the show can end and feel 'complete' even if there is other, smaller stuff we never touched on.
Felt like 10 episodes of content they tried to cram into one movie, left me wanting more.
10 episodes don't sound like much when most of them were 11 minutes long. Not too bad for something 80 minutes long.
Most episodes are the standard 22-24 minutes long. All of s4 was 30 minutes per episode. Several seasons has had hour-long finale and/or start episodes. 80 minutes runtime was nowhere near enough to properly end the show.
>Most episodes are the standard 22-24 minutes long.
Not for the first 4 seasons and season 5.
The big loss for a movie of venture bros is that there is no time to breath. No downtime or room for asides that let the smaller characters do anything, everything that doesn't advance the larger story has to get cut for time.
A season can have an episode or 2 of just small, unimportant but still just interesting or funny stuff. A movie cannot do the same.
Both Doc and Publick stated in a recent interview that they only used a fifth of what they had intended.
Did it leave me wanting more? Yeah.
But did it leave on a good note? I feel it did.
I liked how it emphasized the core messages of the series; the bonds of family and learning to cope with failure.
It was good. Was it satisfactory end to the show to have its entire final season cut down into a movie? No. Not at all.
Has it been confirmed that they are not making more? I just sort of assumed that if this movie did well enough, HBO would make another one or two of these.
Well we're within a week or so of Venture Bros being removed from the service.
Absolutely not, bu we got something.
Hopefully we get more "corporate cartooning" in the future.p22vx8
Nope. I'm assuming they did the best they could given the constraints, but nah, it wasn't good.
The movie answered the questions we've all wanted to know. However the movie in it's entirety seemed and felt more of another day in the life of Team Venture and a gateway to a new season although that's not the case.
They said it was the intention to have an "Adventure continues" feeling
Yes, but it was a strong wrapup primarily for Hank/Dean. It needed more Rusty and Monarch interactions/scenes for sure and even Jackson/Doc agree that Brock got brutally shafted.