>this made boomers seethe and rage with anger
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It did the same to everyone else
Oh frick off
stop defending boomers
I'm not defending Boomers, it really did that to everyone else, even the kids I've shown it to
You need to be over 17 to post here
You DO understand the generation that hates boomers the most are millennials who are 25-40 years old right now, don'tcha zoomy zoom zoom?
You need to be over 17 to post here
Is this the autistic power of Gen A?
Do you even know what a boomer is?
I am born in 1995 and I loved this movie for being different from the T&J show. To me it felt like the natural adaption to a theatrical movie, it felt like I was watching All Dogs Go To Heaven or some other children's movie.
I absolutely hated Secret of the Ring T&J movie, I found it even more boring than the Dietrich and Chuck Jones T&J.
Nice
Nope.
t. Boomer
>its on hbo max
thanks for the reminder, gonna watch it tonight
I'm a Millenial and it just seemed really weird and out of place to me.
Where does that put me on the scale?
Tom and Jerry Movie Box Office
>$3.6 million box office takings
This weeb shit
>5.6 million views
So more people have seen this than actually bought tickets to see that shitty movie. Cool.
fujos are weird
You have no idea how deep the Fujo Tom and Jerry fan rabbit hole goes. It was strong enough to get its own gacha game
dumping because the art is actually sick
What in the god damn
Where’s my Tom and jerry anime?
Japanese don't fricking care for western shit
This looks better that it has any right to be.
I had no idea this stuff even existed
Thats because you're not a 22 year old Mainland Chinese woman
So did Anime Jerry get Rule 63'd, or is he just a trap?
The only trap there was maid tuffy.
You're gay for a mouse my man
WHAT THE FRICK
Bros, how do we stop housewives with too much free time from ruining our favorite franchises? They already ruined live action series by demanding that every series has gay fanservice...
We need to get Cinemaphile and start making money. Stop jerking off. Get some sun. And marry these b***hes. Then and only then can we enjoy cartoons and vidya again.
>make tuffy into a trap
its Nermal all over again
....why did i come to this thread?
that doesn't count for people who watched it on home releases or on tv
I was going to argue that 3.6 million dollars didn't mean 3.6 million people and that way more people probably went to see see it, but then I realized that's 3.6 million dollars would've been a few bucks per person and I'm moronic. Damn. Nobody watched this shit.
But it DOES not take into account DVD sales and TV airings and of course the youtube video of the original scene(another 1.3million on top of it)
Sometimes I feel like people forget that after a movie got released in cinema it doesn't stop existing
What's the context here
Oh that's not so b-
>Tom and Jerry sings
That was cringe, yo. Like Link talking in a Zelda game
You flatter me, anon
>That was cringe, yo. Like Link talking in a Zelda game
I'm so hungry, I could eat an octorok!
God the 90's were so fricking gay.
that's why the 2000's ended up the way it did, and the media will always hate it because it took counterculture to the extreme. its very unlikely that we'll see something like that happen again with such freedom and edge thrown together.
no
two gay guys in once Tom and Jerry to be friends
It's weird when some autist thinks the VHS tape they watched over and over as a kid because it was their only VHS tape is some "classic" that everyone knows when reality is nobody else ever saw whatever the frick this was supposed to be.
Your parents didn't love you enough to take you to Blockbuster and it shows
Blockbuster sucked, zoomer.
What was the thought process behind making this a musical?
"Disney did it."
and All Dogs go to Heaven did it too.
That's the thing tho, All Dogs isn't a pre-existing series spanning decades with established lore. It has no past to contradict to
It was trendy at the time
I remember bonding with my actual baby boomer dad because we both hated that movie.
>They can talk
>They can talk
>They can talk
>They can talk
>They can talk
THEY CAN SING
Can they play a piano?
It was one of those weird movies young me watched the shit out of. Still get that money song playing in my head. bless Tony Jay
WHAT DO WE CARE ABOUT NICE
Is this the same Tom and Jerry movie with that white girl in it?
"What do we care" is a decent song.
The money song is unique enough in it's structure to be worth a listen.
we GOT TO HAVE...
MUHN-EEEEEEEEEY
What Do We Care speaks to me on a spiritual level.
>you died
As far as I know, the most recent Tom and Jerry movies kind of do the same thing with hamfisted morals and such.
The Wizard of Oz one had Auntie Em give a moral talk to them about how important friendship is while the Willy Wonka one kept having Charlie give lessons about friendship and how stealing is wrong. The only difference is both Tom and Jerry never talked.
It's because no one's been able to write a decent T&J story since the OG Hanna-Barbera movies were made. I remember the race around the world movie being decent, even if it was filled with characters who didn't need to be there.
How? It can't be that fricking hard.
The main problem is how it's no dialogue and visual storytelling, and the ability to do good slapstick. The original movies had it down perfectly, even though they had to change the original character designs a bit (since people didn't like seeing an actual cat get hurt, but found it funnier when he screamed like a man). Animating around the music was really important too. Another thing that makes the movies so good is that they're a product of their time and they were able to get away with shit that everyone's too chickenshit to mimic now. But the main issue is how the original movies' slapstick has never been topped or equaled. If you can't do slapstick, it will never work even if you'd get all the other shit.
I don't think Tom and Jerry work in a movie. Their specialty is in slapstick and physical comedy. The plot is basically an excuse for various gags. It's hard to stretch gags and visual comedy for too long.
The problem is that for visual gags you need good animation, and there isn't the money in animated shorts anymore, so they make movies. but this means the movies either stretch the gags for too long or have a bunch of down time as they move from one gag setpiece to the next.
TL:DR Tom an Jerry are best in shorts.
maybe it could work if its an anthology movie
The most recent Tom and Jerry movie supports this. Giving them a story just does not work, though I did like the overall visuals and their attention to detail. The fact all animals where cartoons, reguardless of who or what was a great detail. The fish market scene really made me wish we got a proper Roger Rabbit movie.
any webms?
no but here is a video of what I mean. They even made the dino bones a cartoon.
idk what tennis has to do with cartoons but yeah, it is sad. I thought T&J CGI was for the most part pretty good.
this scene is better than the whole movie minus the ghetto music
We'd just complain about how the CGi is taking a fat shit on Richard Williams' legacy.
It's also not enough to have shorts, you need to have a director who actually knows what makes for a good Tom and Jerry short. Chuck Jones couldn't figure it out somehow.
It couldn't be long, though.
I think Tom and Jerry can work in a movie, they just need a set-up that works and a director that understands slapstick comedy. The new movie had an okay set-up that had the potential to string several Tom and Jerry setpieces together into a loose story, but it was killed by weird narrative detours (the human characters, forced emotional bullshit) and a lame comedic structure. Pic related is probably the closest we'll ever get to a faithful, feature-length Tom and Jerry film.
Nutcracker is decent. A surprising percentage of the film abandons dialogue altogether which is how it should be.
Heard Magic Ring is worth it too but I haven't watched it.
I watched magic ring a frickton back in the day since it was one of the few DVDs we got for that year
Looking back it was fairly mediocre, a standard episode of Tom & Jerry stretched to feature length, so it's basically one extremely drawn out chase
It sucked
I didn't know the Asian boy was actually super young and had a growth spurt eventually
>asian
I fricking love fast paced “compounding” shit like this
OP on these threads has absolutely no idea what he's talking about.
Well, at least you got over your fixation on shitting and pissing.
You're still the Virgin to The Chad Big Chungus spammer, and always will be.
This is what Poochie from The Simpsons was parodying
really stupid movie
the dog and flea were obvi fricking
>CAN YOU BELIEVE IT!!!
The boomers who financed this film:
>We've got to have... money!
Users on Cinemaphile:
>We've got to have... dicky!
This was kino
T. zoomer
This, I watched it on repeat on DVD.
Somewhat
..Poochie?
I watched this movie all the time as a kid. I thought the fat dog on the skateboard was the pinnacle of comedy.
Robyn was my very first cartoon crush
It sucked
I know I watched this as a kid and I didn't like it then, then I tried watching it again recently and had to shut it off once it got to this point. This is movie is not Tom and Jerry despite what the title says and musical numbers are so annoying, the absolute last thing I'd want to see in a Tom and Jerry cartoon.
I watched this as a child and liked it. Although children don't really have much in the way of taste.
>Tom literally yells with a voice and make chatting sounds in the old cartoons.
>Nooo he can't talk
Do people really?
I remember in some spanish dubs he (and Jerry) would occassionally utter an unscripted line or two. Not often, thankfully, but enough to imply they were fully capable of speech.
Jerry would sometimes pull Tom's ear closer to him and speak mumbled English
Used to watch this in Dutch and I don't remember if the voices were as bad, but Richard Kind is a very bad casting for Tom
Ah, sing your song
About all the sad imitations
That got it so wrong
It's like a later "Tom & Jerry"
When the two of them could talk
Like the Stones since the Eighties
Like the last days of Southfork
Like "Planet of the Apes" on TV
The second side of "'Til the Band Comes In"
Like an own-brand box of cornflakes
He's going to let you down my friend
Nostalgia Critic hated it so for religious-political reasons I must hate it too