Babillygunn
New Age Outlaw
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I’d eat bananas on pizza in a heartbeat.
Better than green peppers, mushrooms or olives.
Better than green peppers, mushrooms or olives.
I watched the first 2 TMNT movies all the time! Those VHS got good use. TMNT3? Not as much lolI literally wore the VHS out as a kid.
I still do the Ninja Rap dance with no shame.
Haven’t watched Secret of the Ooze since I was 8, was thrown off by the tonal difference to the first, Judith Hoag not being in it, and so on.
Enjoyed it a lot more than III, though!
That pizza in the gif looked awesome, btw!
The best April to this very day.
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It still blows my mind that a majority of TMNT 1990 was shot in North Carolina. They did my city justice with the movie magic in that one.
Don't knock it until you try it!I almost regret not ordering the pizza with pineapples and banana!
Would have definitely surprised my roommates, but it definitely may have sucked most likely.
Everything was better in the 90s. EVERYTHING.I swear, fictional pizza just looked better in the 90’s. There’s an episode of BTAS, no clue which, where Bullock is eating the messiest, cheesiest-looking piece of pizza that just looks so good I absolutely MUST order pizza after watching it lol
James Cameron remastering his beautiful 80's-90's classics for the new 4K releases and making them look like generic modern movies might be my villain origin story.I miss how movies LOOKED and FELT in the 90s. The way they were shot, compositioned and scored. TMNT 1990 for example, man what a beautifully moody looking film. You could practically feel the water drops from the pipes in the sewers and taste the pizza when the Turtles ate them. Or a movie like Basic Instinct, the way every shot looked warm and sensual, and you could feel sweat drops and cigarette smoke from all the men during that Sharon Stone interrogation scene.
Movies in the 90s just felt moodier and had more atmosphere than modern films IMO.
I miss sets, decent lighting and color grading on the norm. Was watching Casper the other day and all I could think about is how much better it looked then 90% of stuff I see today. It reminded me of watching Arsenic and Old Lace. It felt real, even with all the early CGI.I miss how movies LOOKED and FELT in the 90s. The way they were shot, compositioned and scored. TMNT 1990 for example, man what a beautifully moody looking film. You could practically feel the water drops from the pipes in the sewers and taste the pizza when the Turtles ate them. Or a movie like Basic Instinct, the way every shot looked warm and sensual, and you could feel sweat drops and cigarette smoke from all the men during that Sharon Stone interrogation scene.
Movies in the 90s just felt moodier and had more atmosphere than modern films IMO.
I've been watching a lot of 90's TV lately feeling the same way.Even the bad, lower budgeted films of the 90s just had a VIBE to them that felt cozy. Like, the other day i watched Timecop and Death Warrant and I...actually, let me just stop there.
I swear, fictional pizza just looked better in the 90’s. There’s an episode of BTAS, no clue which, where Bullock is eating the messiest, cheesiest-looking piece of pizza that just looks so good I absolutely MUST order pizza after watching it lol
To be fair to Mando, it's been a while since s3, and we have to wait two years for seaso- movie 1.I do find it interesting with how hard a Star Wars mobile game I play is going for Ahsoka content, compared to the Mando content we have gotten over the years.
To be fair to Mando, it's been a while since s3, and we have to wait two years for seaso- movie 1.
Season 4 premiere.To be fair to Mando, it's been a while since s3, and we have to wait two years for seaso- movie 1.
I miss sets, decent lighting and color grading on the norm. Was watching Casper the other day and all I could think about is how much better it looked then 90% of stuff I see today. It reminded me of watching Arsenic and Old Lace. It felt real, even with all the early CGI.