Why Hollywood Can’t Stop Making Films About Lego, Emojis, And Angry Birds
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn't have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn't have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
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