Haven't seen the movie, but reading this review it kind of confirmed my thoughts on what it is.
It's Bojack Horseman with Chip and Dale as the front characters.
You see, back in the 90s, they were in a very famous TV show.
But sometimes the writers accidently(?) got too close to the real tragedies of Hollywood, there was one scene with Peter Pan lamenting that after he grew older that Hollywood basically just dropped him. You know, as a play on his character's concept of never growing old. However, this literally happened the voice actor of the Disney's Peter Pan film. They got addicted to drugs after they had trouble getting gigs as they grew older. They took their own life.
This is why the mainstream media/Hollywood's embracing of the "Hollywood's abusive hyuk hyuk..." bit is going to be a bit dangerous. It is, thanks for reminding us.
Haven't seen the movie, but reading this review it kind of confirmed my thoughts on what it is.
It's Bojack Horseman with Chip and Dale as the front characters.
You see, back in the 90s, they were in a very famous TV show.
But sometimes the writers accidently(?) got too close to the real tragedies of Hollywood, there was one scene with Peter Pan lamenting that after he grew older that Hollywood basically just dropped him. You know, as a play on his character's concept of never growing old. However, this literally happened the voice actor of the Disney's Peter Pan film. They got addicted to drugs after they had trouble getting gigs as they grew older. They took their own life.
This is why the mainstream media/Hollywood's embracing of the "Hollywood's abusive hyuk hyuk..." bit is going to be a bit dangerous. It is, thanks for reminding us.