As of New Year’s Day, elements of Mickey Mouse are now in the public domain.
So of course he already is the star of his own horror movie!
Mickey Mouse has got a knife.
Well, weirder, at any rate.
The logline promises (or warns?
So a lot likeFive Nights at Freddys.
The trailer for that is also at the bottom of this article.
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The novelty of this gimmick is now familiar.
Yet theres also something just so bleakly cynical aboutBlood and HoneyandMickeys Mouse Trap.
Any trace of subversive schadenfreude is drowned out by filmmaking ineptitude and a general skeeviness to the entire enterprise.
Forcing antiquated ideas and characters to enter the public domain is healthy.
It also can lead to innovation with some characters when they arent jealously guarded like King Charles jewels.
you’re able to even thank (or blame) public domain laws for Kevin Costners English accent!