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anybody else think he's like the wolf of wall street
I have a new hyperfixation and it's a kid show
This fits Boss baby as well 😂!
Boss Baby
Baby is not sleeping during the day some days now, just sucking down bottles of milk.
I am currently a leader at a youth camp. Every year, the teenagers look younger and younger. I was taking to one kid, she said she was going into year 12 (final year) next year.
It seems to me that the way people perceive age is relative. And therefore, to centinarians , businessmen all probably look like
Can someone kill me. I don’t know how many more boss baby rewatches I can take.
I wonder how Branch would react if Poppy starts using the pacifier.
I think Branch might be a bit weirded out at first, but then he'll just be like "Eh" since he knows how soothing it is to use it 😂
I can imagine a scene like in Boss Baby where Tim and Ted were sucking on their pacifiers and the dad walked in, saw them, and then slowly walked out (except this time it'll be Viva or one of Branch's brothers 🤣)
the song is money game part 2 by Ren
Jen Tortures Herself With Every Dreamworks Animated Movie Ever: The Boss Baby: Family Business
So would you believe me if I told you this movie is better than the first Boss Baby? I mean it's not... much better, but still, improvements were made here. Let's talk about them.
We jump foward to a now adult Tim, who has fallen out of touch with his brother Ted (the original Boss Baby) and struggles to connect with his daughter Tabitha. He soon discovers his baby Tina is on assignment from BabyCorp to stop a new villain intent on wiping out all parents. Tina gives both Ted and Tim a formula to make them both young again, recruiting their help on this mission and roping them into all sorts of Mischief ala the first movie but... like I said, marginally better.
So yeah, once again, very silly plot for a very silly movie. And yet... I don't know, it feels more... genuine than the first one did? Like it leans less on the obvious "oh look at funee baby in suit talking like a businessman" (though there is still plenty of that) and leans more on character interactions and I gotta respect that. Especially since it actually gives me a reason to care about Ted and Tim this time around, actually strengthening their bond and reflecting on how they weren't there for each other growing up like they promised they would be, and how they're given a second chance to change that now. Idk, just some pretty nice thematic stuff in there, along with Tim learning to be a better dad to his kids along the way (daddy issues in Dreamworks movies, they never stop, I Swear).
The characters here are... ok. Better than they were in the first movie, I mean fuck, the titual Boss Baby is toned down a lot and is honestly one of the least painful parts of this. Tim is also better, mostly bc he's actually an adult here so he's not your annoying kid stereotype like he was before. Tina is... kind of annoying, being the source of all of the "business baby" jokes and she grates on the nerves every now and then. Tabitha is ok though, getting some good development alongside Tim. Then we have our villain, Armstrong, who is... surprisingly funny? Like he isn't the funniest dreamworks baddie by any means, but he was certainly watchable. Hell, you could kind of say that for this movie as a whole, really.
The humor here is a little better, striking surprisingly a little more mature than last time (featuring an insane joke about agnostics like what the fuck Dreamworks I never would have thought you'd ever reference religion again after Prince of Egypt holy shit). The emotional beats also hit just a touch more, feeling a good degree less forced than the first movie's. And yet for everything this movie does well, I think its biggest problem is it drags on for far too long, just meandering with scenes that don't need to be anywhere near as long as they are, into a movie with a longer runtime than it probably should have had. It gets... tiring, after a while, and you get to the point where you just want the damn thing to end.
The animation here is really nothing special, basically looking identical to the first movie's, though I will say a few of the imagination sequences were sort of eye catching here. The music is also pretty simplistic but there were a few diagetic songs that I thought were... ok enough. Pretty unoffensive in that reguard, though of course, the pop songs just couldn't keep their nose out of this movie either.
Like I said, its far from being anything resembling good, but fuck, I watched Spirit Untamed last night and this was better than that and it was also better than the first movie, so that's gotta count for something. Even then though, it doesn't count for... that much.
Overall Rating: 4/10
Verdict: Pay tribute to the Greatest Dreamworks Character Ever: The Agnostic Kid
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thinking about how boss baby: back in the crib
LIKE WHAT ???
this show is just crazy
abortion doesn't exist in the boss baby universe
they technically arent wrong
"I watch the movie for the plot"
The plot:
WHERE IS
FANDOM?!
I. Demand. Content.
Autistic Tim Templeton Headcanons!
he was diagnosed around age 10
his autism is one of the reasons why he feels so different from his brother, and why they both went down two very different life paths.
he DISPISES the textures of certain foods, like bananas or peas. they’re just mushy and gross!
he doesn’t like carbonated beverages. the bubbles feel weird and they kinda hurt his stomach.
he neuro narrates a lot! whether its through his imagination, daydreaming, or playing with his kids!
he’s had multiple special interests since childhood, like wizards, music, and board games.
he doesn’t always get jokes or sarcasm. sometimes Carol will make an off handed sarcastic comment and it’ll hurt Tim’s feelings, and she’s had to learn to clarify whenever she was joking in the future.
he does NOT like loud noises. at all. whether its a dog randomly barking, a firework going off, or thunder– it causes him to become extremely overstimulated and anxious.
Tim experiences episodes of being minimally verbal when overstimulated. it’s hard for him to communicate how he’s truly feeling, or what he really needs.
Tim likes being able to write because it helps him pre-plan certain situations and script out what it would be like in reality. it helps with being minimally verbal on occasion.
Tim loves his routine, and having kids was actually really helpful with that. before the kids, it was easier for things to pop up and interrupt the routine he and Carol had set up in their lives. after the kids, people were more understanding.
he fidgets and stims, a lot. whether its bouncing his leg, rocking in his chair, or picking at his fingers, chewing at his nails – he’s constantly moving.
he hates when people touch his things or rearrange them. he puts them in a very specific order and he doesn’t like it when that order is changed or switched around!
he’s SUPER clumsy. he always bumps into things or knocks over a vase of flowers that Carol had JUST put on the table. he constantly bruises himself because of this, too.
both Tim and Carol are obviously huge advocates in regards to mental health. they educate others on autism and hold little events at the library. he’s not as awkward interacting with people he knows and trusts, but he kinda shuts down when talking to a complete stranger. its just hard to connect the same way.
Do you think Tim and Carol have cute gestures / habits? (Like reading for each other before going to sleep? Or movie night when the girls are sleeping)
oh absolutely. first off, i can imagine that the kids like to try to sneak into their bed at night or they'll ask permission, so Carol 100% reads to both Tim AND the kids.
Tim will wake up EXTREMELY early to make Carol breakfast and coffee so that they can have some alone time together before the kids wake up. they'll just sit and chat for hours before the sun has come up, talking about literally **EVERYTHING** they can think of.
i can imagine music being such a big part of their relationship, like, when they first started dating they went to this concert and now its extremely significant to them. they both quote the bands lyrics to each other to the point that tina and tabitha would repeat it without knowing what its from.
Tim fidgets with his hands, a LOT, more specifically when his mind is racing. whenever Carol notices this, she'll casually walk up to him and wrap her arms around his and cuddle on him to try to ease any anxieties or worries he may have.
both Carol and Tim inspire each other in their work. they'll just be casually having a conversations when Tim will stop and go "Wait! I need to write that down!" or they'll be talking about an experience they once had and Carol will stop and be like "Oh that's REALLY good material!"
Carol will constantly pick up these little gifts for Tim. usually its art or creative related, but sometimes she'll just bring home a new board game she bought or a new movie and they'll wait for the kids to pass out before enjoying the present Carol bought together.
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