Are the Meghan Trainor and Flo Rida songs within the film itself, or just throwaways in the end credits for the sake of soundtrack sales?
They are not in itFor those who saw it, can you answer me this?
Yea but they kinda went with the feel imo. The other two he mention aren't fit for the movie.There are a few modern songs playing in the background during a school dance but I couldn't tell you what they were if my life depended on it.
Exactly! As it went on it definitely forgot the cruelty part of the equation.
I also dig the art style much more than the later work.
In South America for example we never heard of the term Peanuts. We knew the tv specials/movies as "Snoopy" or "Charlie Brown". Might be the same in other places.Is there a reason this is called "Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie" in the UK? As far as I know it's just The Peanuts Movie everywhere else. My knowledge of Peanuts is vague so it might have been called that here in the past. That or it's an Avengers Assemble type scenario.
Is there a reason this is called "Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie" in the UK? As far as I know it's just The Peanuts Movie everywhere else. My knowledge of Peanuts is vague so it might have been called that here in the past. That or it's an Avengers Assemble type scenario.
Wow. Arrested Development continues to surprise me all these years later. .
How in the world did people not see that when they watched Arrested Development? Like-it's right on the screen! I'm positive people watch tv these days while tweeting or something.
I mean...How in the world did people not see that when they watched Arrested Development? Like-it's right on the screen! I'm positive people watch tv these days while tweeting or something.
Yeah, I mean...that's the joke. That's why that shot is there, to show the doghouse in conjunction with the musical cue.
I guess it's like the "Lone Pine Mall" thing in Back to the Future that I thought was incredibly obvious but is now a "One weird thing" listicle bullet point.
From the 60s? First I've heard of this. Looks kind of cute I guess. It's not too childish though, is it?
Wow. I was expecting to hate this from the trailers. Seems those trailers were a misdirection.
Mr.Smiley said:I've kinda learned not to trust most trailers for animated movies that aren't Pixar. Missed out on gems like Tangled because of odd initial trailers.
I like the early 50s up until 56. Maybe I need to read more but I don't like the 'iconic' style and characters that much.Ah, I was really loving the animation in the trailers, so I'm glad this is looking to be good.
The early (50s-60s) strips are my favorite. The 50s stuff especially.
It even has the Vince Guaraldi Trio "Christmas Time is Here" instrumental playing during that scene.How in the world did people not see that when they watched Arrested Development? Like-it's right on the screen! I'm positive people watch tv these days while tweeting or something.
How is this the first time that I notice the doghouse(and the dog) in the background.
First I've heard of this. Is this inspired by Earthbound? There is sort of a similar aesthetic.
Is there a reason this is called "Snoopy and Charlie Brown: The Peanuts Movie" in the UK? As far as I know it's just The Peanuts Movie everywhere else. My knowledge of Peanuts is vague so it might have been called that here in the past. That or it's an Avengers Assemble type scenario.
For those who have seen the film, without spoiling anything, is it along the lines of the earlier strips, where the core humour was about the harsh realities of being a child & how life isn't fair? Or, is it more along the lines of the later Bill Melendez half-hour specials, where there is a more mellow atmosphere & Snoopy takes up much of the screen time, forcing the rest of the cast to take a back set to the dog's antics?
For those who have seen the film, without spoiling anything, is it along the lines of the earlier strips, where the core humour was about the harsh realities of being a child & how life isn't fair? Or, is it more along the lines of the later Bill Melendez half-hour specials, where there is a more mellow atmosphere & Snoopy takes up much of the screen time, forcing the rest of the cast to take a back set to the dog's antics?
It's a lot like the Bill Melendez specials. Snoopy gets a lot of screentime, but it is definitely a Charlie Brown movie.
Okay, that's a relief. As much as I love Snoopy & Woodstock, they both ruined the later Melendez shorts & TV show for their consistent on-screen presence. I'll check the film in a weeks time, as it looks pretty funny from some of the test footage I had watched last year.The shining star gag, which dropped like a bowling ball from the sky, had me howling with laughter.
No.Is Meghan Trainor in the movie at all? Like her character? Because I still think that's dumb.
How could someone not know what the Peanuts, or at least Charlie Brown and Snoopy, are? That's like not knowing who Mickey Mouse is.
Snoopy is pretty global.1. Lol, absolutely terrible comparison.
2. Not everyone is from America or the UK.
Snoopy is pretty global.
1. Lol, absolutely terrible comparison.
2. Not everyone is from America or the UK.
They have Snoopy shops in Japan, Korea, and China. I would argue he's even bigger there than the US.1. Lol, absolutely terrible comparison.
2. Not everyone is from America or the UK.