Movies! (and television)

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Obviously not, the others as well...
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Who watched interceptor force (1999)?

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is it sci fi? if it's sci fi, i'll probably find a way to watch it

I need more sci fi movies to watch. I started watching one called 'THX 1138' online before the site crashed, it seemed good.
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- ak - wrote:Please :P

Ren & Stimpy
Animaniacs
Rugrats
AHH Real Monsters!!!
Doug
Rocko's Modern Life
Hey, Arnold!
Angry Beavers
Garfield & Friends
Tom and Jerry Kids
Pokemons
Spongebob Squarepant

All together, you have some of the very best Saturday Morning Cartoons lineup ever compiled.
Are You Afraid Of The Dark
Secret World of Alex Mack
Land of the Lost (1991 series)
Dexter's Laboratory
Catdog
Courage the cowardly dog
Tailspin
Darkwing Duck
Inspector Gadget (the tv series, not the shitty live action movies)

I know some of those are not cartoons, but Soullock if you were a true Nickelodeon fan in the 90s you would know like anyone in the 90s that anything toony on Nickelodeon were called NICKTOONS!

I miss the 90s...
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Error_3113 wrote:Watched "Parallels" (2015) on Netflix.

Damn. I've been looking for something like this for a long time. Figured it might interest some Submachine fans here. Parallel universes and such. It has some potential to become a TV show.

(though, there were some pretty noticeable "sins" and character flatlines, stupid choices, etc. but I'm looking forward to any more news about it :D )
Yeah, I saw that as well.
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Gemini wrote:
- ak - wrote:Please :P

Ren & Stimpy
Animaniacs
Rugrats
AHH Real Monsters!!!
Doug
Rocko's Modern Life
Hey, Arnold!
Angry Beavers
Garfield & Friends
Tom and Jerry Kids
Pokemons
Spongebob Squarepant

All together, you have some of the very best Saturday Morning Cartoons lineup ever compiled.
Are You Afraid Of The Dark
Secret World of Alex Mack
Land of the Lost (1991 series)
Dexter's Laboratory
Catdog
Courage the cowardly dog
Tailspin
Darkwing Duck
Inspector Gadget (the tv series, not the shitty live action movies)

I know some of those are not cartoons, but Soullock if you were a true Nickelodeon fan in the 90s you would know like anyone in the 90s that anything toony on Nickelodeon were called NICKTOONS!

I miss the 90s...
HOLY F***, I forgot about CatDog!!! Thanks :D I also forgot to include Batman and Batman Beyond series which are fracking awesome forever.

90's cartoons are the best. You can just forget about 00's cartoons (aside from Spongebob, which is the only best cartoon during the first few seasons) as they don't even stands up to the lofty standards. The cartoons are slowly making a comeback in the 10's with some pretty fine cartoons that I read about:

Adventure Time
Steven Universe
few other I forgot...

The style of animations and humors has changed a lot in 20 years, but I read that the current crops of cartoons are fresh, fun, and funny.
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modern cartoons...
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what do I like?
I can tell only about Over the Garden Wall and Gravity falls
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Rick and Morty is a great modern cartoon, too... not exactly made for kids, though
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We watched Oblivion.
It reminded me too much of a video game, and there were so many loose ends that the creators didn't tie up.
Spoiler: For one example, what's going to happen when all the other Jack Harpers turn up, huh?
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Boingo wrote:We watched Oblivion.
It reminded me too much of a video game, and there were so many loose ends that the creators didn't tie up.
Spoiler: For one example, what's going to happen when all the other Jack Harpers turn up, huh?
This: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rf5QwVAAxg
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