beginning there's a kind of like montage or the news voiceover talking about how crime is going up and it's a little wacky at times because crime would just sort of happen around people TVs would just disappear when you turn your back and later on even though it's got a darkness to it even though it's like in the sewer there's a lot of shadows which was probably done for the practical effects purposes so we couldn't see all the strings if you would but it kind of like felt like follow me on this guys like 48…

movie was made during the 80s even though it came out in 1990 where at the beginning there's a kind of like montage or the news voiceover talking about how crime is going up and it's a little wacky at times because crime would just sort of happen around people TVs would just disappear when you turn your back and later on even though it's got a darkness to it even though it's like in the sewer there's a lot of shadows which was probably done for the practical effects purposes so we couldn't see all the strings if you would but it kind of like felt like follow me on this guys like 48 hours an Eddie Murphy movie sort of jammed in there with a little bit of wackiness I think you have an interesting analysis I think the the darkness was attributed to the fact that they you know up until that point you guys hit on a point that pretty much every kid at that point was talking about was where was the where's the bebop where's the
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... out in 1989 sorry just before this it totally it felt feels like that a lot right New York or Gotham dark dingy you could like you just put a Jeremy you could walk around it be a turtle in a trench coat no one's gonna notice you movie was made during the 80s even though it came out in 1990 where at the beginning there's a kind of like montage or the news voiceover talking about how crime is going up and it's a little wacky at times because crime would just sort of happen around people TVs would just disappear when you turn your back and later on even though it's got a darkness to it even though it's like in the sewer there's a lot of shadows which was probably done for the practical effects purposes so we couldn't see all the strings if you would but it kind of like felt like follow me on this guys like 48 hours an Eddie Murphy movie sort of jammed in there with a little bit of wackiness I think you have an interesting analysis I think the the darkness was attributed to the fact that they you know up until that point you guys hit on a point that pretty much every kid at that point was talking about was where was the where's the bebop where's the was a thank you to Kevin Eastman and Peely art just that simple like these guys created a book that was not kid I mean it picked up in kid and it ...