Yeah, but who wrote the script?
Exactly how far in advance do Wulff & Morgenthaler do this strip?
Wait until someone wakes up and realizes 90% of movies now are just 70s era Saturday morning cartoons.
“CGI explosion” is the premise for every Superhero movie!!!
Note that the script in fact says it!
They could really use a “boom” operator.
That’s how Michael Bay has been making movies for 30 years.
Not to worry, the days of Idiocracy will soon be upon us and we can watch THAT movie which will become so popular. YEAH.., YOU know: the one with three letters.
Just through in a couple of reaction shots and a scene with pseudo-philosophical dialogue after the strike is over. (It is over)
That’d still make money I bet.
…and according to one commercial, you can make an entire movie with their cellphone!
Aiming at the “teenage boy” market.
Wulff & Morgenthaler
enigmamz about 1 year ago
Yeah, but who wrote the script?
Kymberleigh about 1 year ago
Exactly how far in advance do Wulff & Morgenthaler do this strip?
Slowly, he turned... about 1 year ago
Wait until someone wakes up and realizes 90% of movies now are just 70s era Saturday morning cartoons.
Walrus Gumbo Premium Member about 1 year ago
“CGI explosion” is the premise for every Superhero movie!!!
DJohnny about 1 year ago
Note that the script in fact says it!
Frank Burns Eats Worms about 1 year ago
They could really use a “boom” operator.
anomaly about 1 year ago
That’s how Michael Bay has been making movies for 30 years.
waes-hael about 1 year ago
Not to worry, the days of Idiocracy will soon be upon us and we can watch THAT movie which will become so popular. YEAH.., YOU know: the one with three letters.
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
Just through in a couple of reaction shots and a scene with pseudo-philosophical dialogue after the strike is over. (It is over)
MichiganMitten about 1 year ago
That’d still make money I bet.
wildlandwaters about 1 year ago
…and according to one commercial, you can make an entire movie with their cellphone!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 1 year ago
Aiming at the “teenage boy” market.