No-one ever talks about Looney Tunes: Back in Action and that’s a crime.
Because…
Okay, Brendan Fraser plays a stuntman.
…who hates working with Brendan Fraser.
His dad is Timothy Dalton, who plays an actor most well known for spy films.
…who turns out to actually be a real spy and hides spy shit behind a portrait of himself.
So father and son have to team up to stop an evil genius… played by a near-unrecognisable Steve Martin.
…whose henchman is WWE star Bill Goldberg.
By the way, Steve Martin is the head of the ACME corporation.
Yes, that ACME.
Oh, and among Martin’s underlings are Ron Perlman and Robert Picardo.
So anyway our heroes end up at Area Fifty TWO… which is run by Joan Cusack.
…and which houses all sorts of alien nasties, including…
TRIFFIDS
THIS ISLAND EARTH MUTANTS
ROBOT MONSTER
AND MOTHER FUCKING DALEKS
Plus the twins from Gremlins 2 play the WARNER BROTHERS
Shaggy and Scooby chastise Matthew Lillard over the live action Scooby Doo movie.
Porky Pig and Speedy Gonzales lament political correctness killing their careers.
Brendan Fraser gets to punch Brendan Fraser.
Fucking plus
Plus the whole time he’s accompanied by Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, and the whole thing was directed by Joe Dante so you know that’s a perfect fit.
So in conclusion, please watch Looney Tunes: Back in Action. It will most likely change your life.
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This sounds nothing like what I saw. I didn’t see all of it but it was shit. :( Maybe I watched the wrong thing? Nah it had Looney Toons and Daleks. But it was horrendous.
Looking at Lego Dimensions, it's interesting how they are taking franchises like the Simpsons and Portal and putting them together for an adventure of going against a villain jumping to many universes. Similar to the Pooh Adventure Series, except it's charming and witty and not pretentious and unbearable. Thoughts?
Logan submitted his own story for AgainAFanFicCritic to riff to help him “improve” on his writing. Something tells me and fellow commenter Iain here that he could be missing the point…
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