![]() Drac can't seem to understand that to use a touch screen, you can't have long fingernails. ![]() For the moments that don't included immature humor, the rest of the comedy bits are new and contemporary, which is having the characters play off of their own flaws and personalities or trying to have them figure out social media. Of all problems with this and a familiar plot, that's it. That's not to say all of the scenes don't work, but there are scenes where experienced viewers will be able to point out the scenes that Adam Sandler had wrote in. Hotel Transylvania (2012) did have some silly moments but none of the comedy required potty humor. Yes, and it sticks out like a soar thumb. The other writer credited for this film was Adam Sandler and unfortunately it shows too. The one from the original five was Robert Smigel, a writer for multiple Saturday Night Live episodes. Here only two were, of which only one of them were from the original five. For the first film, five writers were involved. The writing group for this entry shrunk in size. It just makes it feel like he didn't learn from before. Once Drac accepted Jonathan into his world, he should've been prepared for what came after. In some respects, this particular play out moots the point of the first film altogether. Dracula claims he is more open minded now but still clings to his past and tries to hide his true ambitions. Although the premise isn't as obvious, unfortunately the execution ends up feeling very similar to that of the first (plot wise). The reason for this is fearing that if their son has no vampire blood flowing in him anywhere, Mavis would end up leaving the hotel for good. The story to this installment revolves around Dracula (Adam Sandler) trying to bring out the inner vampire of his hybrid grandson Dennis (Asher Blinkoff) brought upon by newly wedded couple/parents Mavis (Selena Gomez) and Jonathan (Andy Samberg). Thankfully, this sequel isn't brought down a whole lot, but it is enough to notice the differences in what should've been focused on more. Here we are with its sequel and although it does keep several elements from the original the same, some things have changed and other parts should have changed. Plus even though it dealt with Halloween related characters, the idea wasn't to scare but make light of the characters and the lore of which they originated from. Tartakovsky made his directorial debut with Hotel Transylvania (2012) and although it was not universally renowned, made people found it to be a fun family movie with a well-developed story, energetic animation and colorful characters. ![]() There's something about Tartakovsky's vision of cartoons that breathes life into every movement that is made by them. Reviewed by breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com 7 / 10 Still a fun entry but is slightly taintedįor cartoons, Genndy Tartakovsky has had his hands in and on a lot of peoples' favorite shows.
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