http://www.tvguide.com/News/Fairly-Oddparents-Movie-1020888.aspx
Oh my intercourse ing god.
Drake Bell is playing Timmy and Cheryl Hines is Wanda.
...and Jason Alexander is Cosmo.
And Timmy is now 23.
OH MY FUCKING GOD WHAT IS THIS
QuoteThe movie, titled A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner!, will mix live action with CG animation and will follow a now-23-year-old Timmy... ...In the movie, an older Timmy is still in the fifth grade and living at home, but all that changes when he begins to have feelings for Tootie (Victorious' Daniella Monet), a nerdy girl who has grown into a beautiful woman and returned to town. Timmy must make a choice between his godparents or growing up and being in love.
u sure this isn't some horrible fan-fic that someone posted online and the site mistook for a movie plot?
Quote from: Nayrman on July 25, 2010, 07:16:48 PM
u sure this isn't some horrible fan-fic that someone posted online and the site mistook for a movie plot?
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Boooooo intercourse this. Jason Alexander can be funny, but he is a terrible fit for that character. Also, live action what the intercourse is this poop? Although I will give them props if they can get Dolph Lundgren to play Jorgen.
WHY
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
You'd think they'd learn from EVERY OTHER CARTOON TO LIVE ACTION MOVIE ANYBODY HAS EVER DONE EVER!
WTF?
Is it bad I'm actually looking forward to this?
Is this like the first non-anime-based cartoon that is going to go live?
I have a feeling this is gonna fail so badly that it wins and ends up being hilariously bad.
I really don't know how to feel about this. On one hand, cinema just died and has no hope. On the other hand, this could be so bad that it turns out to be good, unintentionally.
QuoteThe movie, titled A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner!, will mix live action with CG animation and will follow a now-23-year-old Timmy... ...In the movie, an older Timmy is still in the fifth grade and living at home, but all that changes when he begins to have feelings for Tootie (Victorious' Daniella Monet), a nerdy girl who has grown into a beautiful woman and returned to town. Timmy must make a choice between his godparents or growing up and being in love.
WHAT THE MOTHERFUCKING HELL IS THIS SHIT
Oh my god. Cinema dudes love to screw up our golden cartoons, don't they?
Dude, he's 22 and in 5th grade, it seems like they're intentionally being retarded.
Quote from: JrDude φ on July 25, 2010, 08:54:11 PM
Dude, he's 22 and in 5th grade, it seems like they're intentionally being retarded.
23.
This show was never good to begin with.
I think my mind just went blank from seeing this.
QuoteThe movie, titled A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up Timmy Turner!, will mix live action with CG animation and will follow a now-23-year-old Timmy... ...In the movie, an older Timmy is still in the fifth grade and living at home, but all that changes when he begins to have feelings for Tootie (Victorious' Daniella Monet), a nerdy girl who has grown into a beautiful woman and returned to town. Timmy must make a choice between his godparents or growing up and being in love.
Wait wait wait wait....So if Timmy chooses to live the life of kid, then he gets to keep his Godparents? What happend to Da Rules? I thought you had to lose them at a certain age so poop like that wouldn't happen.
Quote from: Persephone on July 26, 2010, 04:45:22 AM
This show was never good to begin with.
:O Lies!
Quote from: Qsmash on July 26, 2010, 09:20:02 AM
Wait wait wait wait....So if Timmy chooses to live the life of kid, then he gets to keep his Godparents? What happend to Da Rules? I thought you had to lose them at a certain age so poop like that wouldn't happen.
I think the age thing is more a matter of maturity; normally, Timmy would have become too mature by now and lost his godparents, hence an apparent age "rule," but, as always, Timmy has gotten around Da Rules by finding a loophole: he's still acting like a kid, so he still gets the fairy benefits of a kid.
Remember that one episode where he wishes he was older? They couldn't grant his wishes anymore unless he acted like a kid again.
Also, like I said, this show is failing on purpose, seems like they're trying to make it so bad that it's good, but if they are trying that, they may try so hard that the goodness of the bad is bad, if that makes any sense.
So...now that this poop is happening, can I please kill every producer/director/studio head/etc. in Hollywood except Speilberg and Christopher Nolan?
I have to admit, the whole premise just sounds terrible. I really don't have much more to say, but I want to hear more casting choices. At least it's just a made for TV movie on a network that was past it's prime seven years ago, so I don't have to see endless commercials for a theatrical release.
Oh, and I'm sure making him 23 so they can have a love plotline is a trope.
The more I see that one screenshot of Drake Bell, the more hilarious it becomes.
This movie will be funny for some, probably many reasons, but I really don't care how. 8)
This movie is going to be awesome. Josh Peck is going to be in the new Red Dawn, and Drake Bell gets to play a live action Timmy Turner.
This movie isn't on IMDb yet, so I'm not sure it exists. But it better.
Is it just me, or does Cornwad always like the exact opposite all of us hate so much?
Anyway, this movie will only help the producers gain money. Another childhood cartoon gone to waste.
This movie better not pull a The Last Airbender and be really boring. I want it to be bad, but not that kind of bad.
A live-action Fairly Oddparents movie....uuugghhh. I watched some of the episodes and I already know that this isnt gonna go well.
What other cartoons hollywood gonna turn into live-action?
Quote from: Playat on July 29, 2010, 10:47:47 AM
A live-action Fairly Oddparents movie....uuugghhh. I watched some of the episodes and I already know that this isnt gonna go well.
What other cartoons hollywood gonna turn into live-action?
God forbid they do something like Yogi Bear.
oh wait that's not....nvm.
Really, the only time I've ever seen live-action with animation mixed well was Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which came out in 1988 and used traditional animation.
In terms of live-action remakes of cartoons, I must say that while most of them are terrible, there is one that I thought was absolutely amazing:
SPEED RACER.
Quote from: Mewtwo on July 29, 2010, 04:07:15 PM
In terms of live-action remakes of cartoons, I must say that while most of them are terrible, there is one that I thought was absolutely amazing:
SPEED RACER.
Isn't the live-action Speed Racer generally considered to be the closest Live Action will ever get to Anime?
...of course, I never saw Speed Racer.
Quote from: Mewtwo on July 29, 2010, 04:07:15 PM
In terms of live-action remakes of cartoons, I must say that while most of them are terrible, there is one that I thought was absolutely amazing:
SPEED RACER.
Sarcasm?
Quote from: Tupin on July 29, 2010, 12:48:38 PM
Really, the only time I've ever seen live-action with animation mixed well was Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which came out in 1988 and used traditional animation.
I'll always hold a special place in my heart for Space Jam.
Quote from: Tupin on July 29, 2010, 12:48:38 PM
Really, the only time I've ever seen live-action with animation mixed well was Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, which came out in 1988 and used traditional animation.
Space Jam.
Quote from: Mystic on July 29, 2010, 09:48:32 PM
Space Jam.
On a technical level yeah it was pretty good, but let's be honest it was just a big string of ads and 'zomg Jordan is back!'
And no, you can't call me a hater, I was another Jordan is intercourse ing great nut back in the 90's as well, and even I can see this is a pretty shallow movie.
Butch Hartman is in charge of this, by the way, if it consoles you at all.