I was never a humungous fan of the Ice Age franchise, primarily because I was too young when the first two movies were released and the villains all had terrifyingly sharp teeth. But even if I can forgive the filmmakers for having to exclude him and his series-defining acorn adventures, this movie still makes the tragedy of Blue Sky studios going bankrupt from COVID-19 complications really feel like we lost a treasured studio. So, the reason Scrat, the beloved prehistoric rodent always hurting himself to get his somehow-irreplaceable treasure is not in this “Ice Age” movie is not from an executive decision but a lawsuit over who seemingly created the actual character. Honestly, why couldn’t they have just listened to fans and reunited with the baby all grown up? Were the negative reviews of the last instalment not hinting enough they were going down the wrong path?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |