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Become a Supporter!Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
That's the point of the trailer though? To showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested...after rereading this comment I don't necessarily know what you mean. Elaborate for me?
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.
Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
That's the point of the trailer though? To showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested...I don't know what you mean. Elaborate for me?
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.
Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
That's the point of the trailer though? To showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested...
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.
Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
That's the point of the trailer though? To showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested...after rereading this comment I don't necessarily know what you mean. Elaborate for me?
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.
Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
I mean, I judge it for fun obviously. If it's bad then whatever but if it's good that's great. And from my experience trailers tend to showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested. Although that's obvious so I wouldn't think it's entirely foolhardy to judge from the trailers.
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.
Trying to judge the action from trailer snippets is a somewhat foolish clownshoes exercise but, for fun: very easy to avoid doing the thing I liked least about 3's action in general
That's the point of the trailer though? To showcase the best parts of the movie to get people interested...
On the other hand, if Po's building an army, that probably leads into the finale being the whole wacky cast coming back for a go at the bad guys.
This is probably what is going to happen since the previous film established that Po is training a new generation of kung fu warriors or whatever.
In 3 the whole wacky cast was the panda village which I didn't find very interesting.
This I can agree with. I could only remember to ribbon twirling girl and Po's biological dad (obviously).
I just released this for conversations sake. As I said I'm no fanboy of Kung Fu Panda. It's a neat series but heavily relies on charm I'm not even a movie person but as I said I did it for conversation's sake. Nothing too serious.