The Boss Baby: Family Business look like a bad movie. It is indeed a bad film and the most disappointing DreamWorks film of all time. Why do they really need to make another one after the first one did poorly with critics and audiences? I bet a lot of bad films were box-office successes that they want to make more sequels so they can piss off the wrong target audience.
The film is based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee. The film follows the now-adult Templeton brothers as they are brought back together after Tim's daughter Tina requests their help for Baby Corp to stop a professor from erasing childhoods worldwide.
The casting is fine and I love James Marsden's role in the film. Alec Baldwin playing a baby is still a big WTF moment in all of cinema. The animation is decent although I still have a problem with the lighting they use for the film. Why a lot of animation nowadays targeted for a young audiences use so much lighting like Cocomelon? I can hardly understand why a lot of children love colors, rainbows, clouds, happy music, dancing and fun is why the world try to make children happy around the world for these vibes to feel them entertained with the parents, just like with dance parties in movie endings. Oh look! We saved the day! Let's dance cause, the movie is over! Whatever. I like the soundtrack and Tom McGrath's directing skills is fun. I had to give credit for his part of the film except, it wasn't a good movie to begin with. I still do not like the humor at all as it tense to displeased a lot of people who just want a good comedy, but fails. The usage of product placement is weird like that one part when the babies use Mentos. Oh, they're using Mentos to make the Coca-Colas explode! Boom!
After watching The Boss Baby: Family Business, I would never eat Mentos and drink Coca-Cola ever again after one bad popcorn flick. It wasn't a popcorn flick, it was just embarrassment. It is no family business at all.
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The Boss Baby: Family Business look like a bad movie. It is indeed a bad film and the most disappointing DreamWorks film of all time. Why do they really need to make another one after the first one did poorly with critics and audiences? I bet a lot of bad films were box-office successes that they want to make more sequels so they can piss off the wrong target audience.
The film is based on the 2010 picture book The Boss Baby and its 2016 sequel The Bossier Baby by Marla Frazee. The film follows the now-adult Templeton brothers as they are brought back together after Tim's daughter Tina requests their help for Baby Corp to stop a professor from erasing childhoods worldwide.
The casting is fine and I love James Marsden's role in the film. Alec Baldwin playing a baby is still a big WTF moment in all of cinema. The animation is decent although I still have a problem with the lighting they use for the film. Why a lot of animation nowadays targeted for a young audiences use so much lighting like Cocomelon? I can hardly understand why a lot of children love colors, rainbows, clouds, happy music, dancing and fun is why the world try to make children happy around the world for these vibes to feel them entertained with the parents, just like with dance parties in movie endings. Oh look! We saved the day! Let's dance cause, the movie is over! Whatever. I like the soundtrack and Tom McGrath's directing skills is fun. I had to give credit for his part of the film except, it wasn't a good movie to begin with. I still do not like the humor at all as it tense to displeased a lot of people who just want a good comedy, but fails. The usage of product placement is weird like that one part when the babies use Mentos. Oh, they're using Mentos to make the Coca-Colas explode! Boom!
After watching The Boss Baby: Family Business, I would never eat Mentos and drink Coca-Cola ever again after one bad popcorn flick. It wasn't a popcorn flick, it was just embarrassment. It is no family business at all.
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