hylian_elf wrote:21. Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - 9/4
I somehow managed to sit through this trash. My boy enjoyed every minute though.
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Aw man I enjoyed that one. Really like the whole buddy movie Vibe between Eddie Brock and Venom, made for some great comedy moments. Plus Carnage has always been a great villainPaul the sparky wrote:Fell asleep during Venom 2. Just shite
Yeah, skipped through a bunch of it and there's some decent enough zombie silliness, chock full of "thatguy/thatgal from that thing" actors, and they at least made an effort to have a spooky mansion antics, but felt like a waste of effort TBH. The animated Resi films are more true to that kind of "feels like cutscene from the game" style and canon, with the scope of huge underground Umbrella bases that a low budget B-movie just can't match.Paul the sparky wrote:I watched a video game movie tonight too, the new Resident Evil one, Welcome to Raccoon City. Was a decent stab at a Resi 1 and 2 combo, some great scenes and sets lifted straight from the games. Fuck knows why it took them so long to get round to it instead of all the piss poor stuff they've been churning out since the first awful stab at it. Not going to live long in the memory but it was fun enough and did what it set out to do, entertained while tickling my Resi nostalgia gland in a pleasant way
tigersgogrrr wrote:Detective Pikachu though. Absolute banger.
poprock wrote:I didn’t think the Fantastic Beasts films were meant to be for kids? I thought they were intended to be more adult, mostly because the kids who enjoyed the OG Harry Potter films are all grown up now. And, y’know, in big-budget Hollywood moviemaking there’s often the dumb assumption that adult = grimdark, violent, nasty. Not trying to defend what sounds like a shit movie, anyhow. Just thinking aloud.
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:How old is she? The first two at least have some sense of whimsy and brightness with the animals and the costumes. This one has Madds Mikkilson (playing a version of Hitler/Trump) slitting the throat of a baby-deer-like creature, as well as a dark prison where people who possibly don't deserve to be there get skewered and melted by a giant scorpian thing quite graphically. It isn't it's own movie either, it definitely just goes off from the last one with no preamble. I'd say you could show her the first one, which is not terrible, and probably the second even though it's not great at all. This one made me feel anxious and on edge because I was just waiting for them to do something else horrible in a movie for kids.
Sorry, can’t remember which ones which TBH they all kinda blur into one. I think the more recent ones have some fun, extremely silly choreographed animated action in them - corridor fight in Vendetta especially. I think that one’s got an amusing close quarters fight against human baddy who’s rather good at bullet-dodging as well.Paul the sparky wrote:Which ones are good? I've seen a few recommend (on Netflix I think?) but never bothered to watch one
ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:41. Another Round
I needed to cleanse my mind of the last film so I decided to watch a good Mads movie. Not sure if I was still affected by Dumbledore but I didn't love this as much as some. Enjoyed it but I never truly got into it or got what the message off the film was meant to be.
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Gremill wrote:ShabbyMcCrabby wrote:41. Another Round
I needed to cleanse my mind of the last film so I decided to watch a good Mads movie. Not sure if I was still affected by Dumbledore but I didn't love this as much as some. Enjoyed it but I never truly got into it or got what the message off the film was meant to be.
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