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Thanks TGx! Nothing warms my heart better than unleashing a lovable character into the wild blue public domain to wreak havoc on unsuspecting teenagers in cabins everywhere. |
well youll be glad to know its not in a cabin--but in a arcage /game place--- and is about as dull as a butter knife--- |
Should pair well with Five Nights At Freddies. Thanks to the uploader think I'll give it a spin. |
Thought it might be an adaptation of Agatha Christie's "The Mousetrap" but now realize I was being optimistic. |
Yes, find your own name for a show, producers, and leave Agatha Christie alone. |
That's not entirely accurate. Only the original Steamboat Willie version's copyright expired. The modern Mickey Mouse image is still copyrighted. |
for those who don't understand: "Nevertheless, Disney still retains some protections of the Mickey Mouse character. Versions of Mickey Mouse that were released after Steamboat Willie that feature his quintessential red shorts and big eyes remain protected." |
I've always had my suspicions about Mickey. After all, why does a mouse needs to wear gloves? |
Probably for the same reason he wears pants. But would we want it any other way? |
Disney has had to spend millions on secret pacts with the victims or their families. It's an open secret. |
Looks like some Mickey Mouse Bull****. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzUfUzCt9jk |
I appreciate the eagerness of indie and low-budget film creators going out of their way to get films in the public eye involving newly added Public Domain Icons that you'd never think useable in such a way. Are these films "good"? Probably not in the traditional sense, but the creativity that is behind some of these ideas is impressive. I'd be interested in something that isn't specifically diametrically opposed to these characters' inception (like horror and thriller are), but I'm glad for the big middle finger towards Disney's corporatism and their monopoly stranglehold on characters that should be (in large extant) already released to the public domain. Ah well, here's hoping the directors and producers don't get sued, and i wish all the best in your Disney Takedown Endavors. Thanks also to the uploader for the flick, it is much appreciated. |
Mickey Mouse, a murderer? I always suspected it, and now I can see the story told. |
Not a very good movie. I can't get my hour and twenty minutes back. Trust me- pass on this one. |
Nowadays 90% of movies are Horror, Drama or Sci-Fi and 90% of the few comedies or romance movies are lousy. And people wonder why there´s so many people with depression, anxiety, and worse. I rather watch reruns from the 90s, 80s, 70s and before that. And a few great ones like the DP trilogy (Deadpool, not Double pen....you sickos). |
Deadpool is nowhere near great -- it's a lousy derivative of everything, trying way too hard to be funny. |
Guest-9574 All by design my friend, depressed unhappy people obey without questioning. |
What a horrible movie. I nominate it for the worst movie of the year, by a good margin. |
Something tells me this was made for Halloween, but its so terrible that they just released it now and are gonna try again. Watched 45 mins and turned off. Much worse than B level acting. |