If you think Will wouldn't like party songs from the 2000s and 2010s you are simply incorrect he's in the club dancing right now

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If you think Will wouldn't like party songs from the 2000s and 2010s you are simply incorrect he's in the club dancing right now
so anyway. the shame was on the other side (of the coming out)
Am i the only person who sometimes just wonders how many direct messages this person probably gets on tumblr
Bruce with Mike Estes and Kane Hodder, via Mike Estes’ Twitter.
Sing could have been an A+ movie if they’d have cut the pointless conflict between Mike and the rest of the group. The fact that he was there and being a jerk had pretty much no effect on the plot and minimal (at best) effect on the characters.
You could make the argument that his words to Meena made her feel worse about herself, but she was already super shy and had low self-esteem. And Mike’s words to her didn’t make that visibly worse in any way, so there was really no point?? And his “omg she’s really good!” moment at the end had NO payoff and didn’t offer any sort of redemption arc to him. If he’d actually LEARNED SOMETHING or became a better person at the end of the movie, that’d be one thing. But he’s literally just as garbage at the end as he was at the beginning. And, as realistic as that is (b/c we all know that kind of person), it just doesn’t translate well in a story, especially not an animated adventure where literally every other character learns something about themselves or improves their lives by the end of it.
They should’ve just gone all in with the Characters vs. Themselves/their lives. There was no need for a concrete “villain”. The villain was the characters’ crappy lives/situations/opinions of themselves. They didn’t need any more than that.
oh man its just starting to kick in that i’m seeing Electric Wizard tomorrow