The Gorillaz cartoons seem more real to me than the actual people on TV. Because at least you know that there's some intelligence behind the cartoons, and there's a lot of work that's gone into it, so it can't all be just a lie.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Television and movies have short-circuited reality. I don't think a lot of people are entirely clear on what is real and what is on the screen.
You know, there are many alter egos and Gorillaz is a collective of alter egos, really. I think anyone who gets involved in it has to sort of accept that nothing is really as it seems.
If they aren't real enough to surprise me, then they aren't real enough to go on the page.
The simple fact is that what you see on the screen is pretty much real.
There are some people who believe that these are not real stories with real people, but they actually are.
Pixar films are not realistic. They are believable for the worlds we are creating.
Truth be told, I hear stories every day that would make you say, 'If you put that in a movie, you wouldn't believe it.' Real life really is kinda incredible; the stories from people's actual lives defy credibility. People's lives are messy, humans are messy, and they're flawed.
The more you learn about the dignity of the gorilla, the more you want to avoid people.
Nothing you see on TV is real.
Cartoons are not real drawings, because they are drawings intended to be read.