No words.
Posts by OJ Juice (COYOTE VS. ACME/FORGOTTEN ISLAND HYPE)
Best Summer Ever! thoughts:
Huge credit to everyone on the crew for pouring so much heart into this show.
Jack racing to reunite with Alice and concluding on an emotional note as he and Lil deciding on not wanting to lose each other again, wrapped things up so beautifully.
Y’know what, I’ll just say it…
As a 40th anniversary movie and not a Galaxy adaptation (even if it has some major problems that could’ve made it better), I still had fun with it (a slight upgrade over the first film imo)
6.5/10
Alright, it’s my time to see what all the fuss is about, see y’all on the other side!
Behind the Jingle thoughts:
The final 11 minute episode delivers a calm-before-the-storm feel, showcasing the crew at their finest.
It shows each family member’s highs and lows through the music industry and showing that even a band that drifts apart can come back together.
Date Night thoughts:
Min and Will’s evening spirals into a turf war while Jack and Lil try to control Halmoni’s party.
Pacing feels rushed, and the conclusion is muddled—one extra scene of Will grabbing the cash would’ve helped.
FINALLY GOT MY HANDS ON THE ART OF #HOPPERS LIFE IS WORTH LIVING
Yup, can confirm on rewatch that it’s still PEAK
#NowRewatching Hoppers
Time for Round 2 with #Hoppers baby
Hoppers is badass!
Coming out of #Hoppers, I can confidently say that this is my personal favorite Pixar film of the entire decade. It’s heartfelt, unhinged, hilarious and bursting with so much creativity!
Daniel Chong and his whole team knocked it out of the park!
#NowWatching Hoppers
Seated 🧠🦫
Off to go see Hoppers 🦎🦎🦎
The Library thoughts:
As school nears, Lil faces her fear of the library while searching for her summer reading, and Jack tries to escape the deranged “Keeper.”
The plots overlap well, with sharp perspective shifts and a horror-filled atmosphere that’s exceptionally crafted.
Halmoni Learns the Internet thoughts:
Wanting to feel included, Halmoni dives headfirst into the internet—only to take things a bit too far.
While the plot is predictable, it’s still a solid outing. Jean Yoon clearly had a blast here, and she’s the heart that makes it work.
POV: Two types of people on rides 🎢
Catch an all new episode of Wylde Pak, TOMORROW night at 6:00p/5:00c only on Nickelodeon
I will say it again but I think that the 2020s have been a renaissance for Pixar and I will die on that hill
Oh wow apparently the reviews for Hoppers so far from early screenings have been extremely positive that's cool
After 9 yeareals, it's finally my turn to post the "a thousand cereals" clip, seeing as how I'm the idiot who made it.
The Collector thoughts:
Jack’s hunt for the elusive A Silent Land sequel spirals into darkness thanks to Chuck, Vlad, and the mysterious Vault Whiznee.
The psychedelic visuals and Vault’s Burton-esque vibe are highlights, but a gloomier tone could’ve made this one even better.
The Real Woori World thoughts:
It may not fully top the original, but this sequel brings plenty of clever new ideas.
The subplots shine—especially Will’s bond with Johnathan—and the reality show-style confessionals add a smart, creative twist.
Even if it didn’t win tonight, it still makes me delighted knowing Wylde Pak got nominated for an Emmy award!
Everyone who has contributed to bringing this very special show to life has both my respect and gratitude, you all should be proud of yourselves! 💐💖💐
working on a production is so strange — you’re cracking jokes, swapping personal stories, experiencing a wide range of emotions with the same crew day in and day out and then boom… it’s over and you move onto the next.
You form strong bonds with your showrunner and other writers and board artists and production management.
I think fondly of my old colleague often and hope they’re happy, fulfilled, and secure.
Sometimes the feelings strike me from out of nowhere and I’ll stop whatever I’m doing to think of them.
How lucky were we to build something, to make art together, and to have that be a part of our lives forever
Luck is on your side in March with even more new episodes of The Loud House, The Boss Baby: Back in Business, and Wylde Pak!
It all starts next Friday night at 5:00p/4:00c on Nickelodeon.
Putting Up with the Plovers thoughts:
I get what they were aiming for, but this one felt pretty mediocre.
The “bonding-turned-annoying” premise has potential, yet messy pacing and the Plovers’ unlikability made it feel undercooked and overly convoluted.
Summer Chuseok thoughts:
I went in knowing little about Chuseok, but I loved how beautifully the episode captures the holiday.
Beneath the simple dentist-avoidance plot is a heartfelt, authentic core that feels deeply touching for Korean families.