TrueJoshNight
Truly Dreadful Film
Beystiman
It's fun, it's light, [but] it has a hard time when its tries to get heavy.
FirstWitch
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
fimbrethil07
On the surface, Coco is hard to understand. You have to listen to not what she says (co co) but how she says it. You have to read in between the lines, which a lot of people can't deal with. This makes me think of our intimate relationships and often our relationship with God. Not everything is spelled out for us. We have to have a measure of faith. If there is something we're not meant to hear, it's taken care of, and if we're in a position for a bit of revelation, our ears will be unstopped and we'll know just what "C'oohhhh, co co CO?" means.I would even call her benevolent with her eggs, as she gives gifts that are needed. She doesn't take orders either. She doesn't worry about money like we do, she'd rather eat it (money that is, like the flea market episode). I hope for more profound insights from her, though she is touted by others as annoying.
fj_1
Everyone we know the general ranking of many printing plates. One these are made over-sentimental, tame productions for small children (or for nobody), second these are brutal productions with the broad humour. However an artificial pearl will sometimes be found. One of this is the new classic - "Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends".Based on very good computer vector graphics (20-year format, still good!) the held production in several dozen stretches, still continued is telling about almost identical to our world in which by animals, plants and people they live imaginary by them friends. They can be any - small, large, thin, fat, with special properties - only human imagination is limiting the invention. Some turn out to be the normal mistake and rejected by owners are finding their way to an adoption six-floor building somewhere in the unknown city covered by the eccentric Mrs Foster. The house is protecting by making one's way towards the absolute excellence imaginary director Mr. Herriman maked by Mrs Foster 50 years ago and kind although frustrated by the work 22-year Frankie (granddaughter of Mrs. Foster), the typical home cleaning lady.The main character of series is an egotistical, blue strange creature named Bloo which he invented early on in life by 8-year dependent on his, Mac. Because of family reasons Mac cannot hold his friend, so he is moving him home, regularly visiting it. We are later getting to know also Bloo best friends: thin, red, one-armed Wilt, champion of the basketball; Coco being strange connecting the bird, the plant and the aeroplane and created eggs with anormal content; broad-shouldered, although timid Spanish bull Eduardo.The serial is very funny and intelligent pastiche of such practical matters and systems like love, the friendship, the homosexuality (!), the capitalism, the eternal war men and women, egoism and many different, and of such films as "Star Wars" and "Monsters Co.". These are for exactly him authors, a Cartoon Network studio (!), are devoting the most time. Certainly it will save for long time in our memory, but won't beat up "The Simpsons".
dblaa2000
I recently began babysitting a young girl, and so had to relinquish my TV to her. Hadn't watched cartoons in years. I loved Spongebob, Fairly OddParents, and Dexters Lab., but not too much else. Until I saw Fosters. The opening sequence of the house and landscape outline, the incredible earth toney colors, and the even more incredible theme song hooked me immediately. It didn't take me long to love the characters and story lines either. This show is absolutely brilliant and I look forward to seeing it whenever possible and am mad at myself if I miss the opening. It is just so beautiful to look at, the colors are the best I have ever seen in any animation. Plus, it's very funny and creative and there is some solid adult humor within. I like most of the characters, but totally love the frenetic, caffeine crazed Goo... she cracks me up every time. Craig McCracken is sheer genius.
That Man
For those unfamiliar with Foster's Home or Imaginary Friends, it is an animated series created by Dexter's Lab and Power Puff Girls creator Craig McCracken and made entirely with flash, to save on production costs.Anyway, this series started off as a rather bland, but at least semi-watchable. I personally didn't have anything against it, I just didn't think it was really any interesting. At least until something horrible came along. Something so soul shatteringly annoying that I could feel parts of me die within tenths of seconds of hearing the demonic echoes of its inane squawking as it wandered around on tiny, yellow feet bobbing its large, deformed head around. This creature opened a new world of annoyance and agony for me. Never had I seen something so truly irritating that it was fabricated by a sick and deranged person. A person so full of hatred towards humanity and all things connected to it that he created an abomination. This abysmal monstrosity is so sickening that drinking a malt of spoiled milk and thousand year eggs would be less stomach churning than hearing its voice. That horrible, insidious, evil thing goes by but one name.... Cheese.That creature made me despise this show. It made me hate Cartoon Network for allowing it to violate its airwaves as well as the eyes and ears of all who view it, and the people who decided to give not only one, but THREE commercials of it wondering around babbling about nothing as well as that demon's voice over. Most of all, I hate the man who came up with it. So in the end, I give this show a rating of 1 out of ten, solely because it spawned a horror the likes of which had never been shown before. The sad thing is, this may have been a decent show were it not for that thing.