He's got such cute eyes
He's got gray fur
He's a sweet thing
He's a happy-go-lucky kind of guy
Restructuring, demotion
Nothing lets him down
Extramarital affairs, getting a divorce
The world is beautiful
Go, Executive Koala!
Go, Executive Koala!
You don't want to make him mad
Go, Executive Koala!
Go, Executive Koala!
A world filled with love
Is just ahead of us
Koala
Koala
I think SUPERBLOG!! frienemy Mook was the one who first tipped me off about the existence of this stellar masterpiece and then when The Minoru Kawasaki Collection was reviewed on the AV Club a couple of days later I realized it was a sign from the Elder Gods that I had to see it. Okay, so it's not a masterpiece. But it's okay. It starts with a koala in an office setting. Later on it seems like the koala/salaryman might have mental problems. Possibly he has a violent past. I found the film to be great fun for about the first fifteen minutes, but then I quickly lost interest. That might not be the fault of the movie but rather my short attention span. You should maybe watch the trailer on YouTube to make up your mind if it's something for you to watch. Me, I'll give it three Michael Keatons:
1 comment:
Too bad it gets less interesting after the first 15 minutes. Judging by the cover, I thought it would, like, get worse and worse for every minute, building up to some sort of climatic and satisfying mayhem.
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