Actually better than I expected. Probably due to being made by Brad Bird.
what do you mean I didn't win, I ate more wet t-shirts than anyone elseMulan one of my favorite Disney Renaissance movies, and my favorite "Disney Princess" character.
"Hey, least I didn't lose all my artistic talent when I crash landed in the arena here."Can't beat the first one, but better than Lost World and III, at least.
"And nobody, in all of Oz, no wizard that is or was, is ever gonna bring ME DOWN!"Big Hero 6. One of the better superhero films I've seen.
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First is Jurassic World. The human parts were kind of meh, but the dinosaur parts were great!
Second is this:
Terminator Genisys. I don't know what the critics were talking about. I thought it was very cool. :)
Come on! Let's bless them all until we get fershnickered!The Royal Tailor (상의원). Costume Porn all around.
One day, we will read his name in the news and cheer.Inside Out...easily Pixar's best, shame it had to rain soon as I left the theater.
I just watched War Games since it was on Netflix, it's been on my list to watch for a while now. I got large amounts of 'adults are dumb' but it was really good and kept me on edge, even though the first thing I've saw the movie was its ending. It was on TV and my parents were watching it, my mom told me to watch it.
Because what's more patriotic than almost starting thermonuclear war?
Life is hard, that's why no one survives.Ended up doing a similar scroll through my netflix queue for anything "patriotic" and ended picking Team America: World Police. It is very of it's time, but still pretty funny. It occurred to me this time that some of the funniest parts aren't flat-out jokes but lines that are just slightly more absurd than something you'd encounter in a bad action film, delivered in a completely sincere way - a good example would be "Maybe feelings are feelings because we can't control them". Plus, "panthers" that are actually black kittens.
Well, the last movie I watched was Toy Story, my all-time favorite Pixar movie. I'm about to watch The Hunchback Of Notre Dame at this moment.
"Hey, least I didn't lose all my artistic talent when I crash landed in the arena here."The Hands Of Orlac (1924). Because my netflix queue informed me that it wasn't going to be available starting today. I think it's the longest silent film I've ever watched, at about 2 hours - I apparently don't quite have the attention span for a silent film that long, but I watched it all the way through with a couple breaks. The ultimate twist is maybe a little convoluted, but I liked the overall atmosphere and thought Conrad Veidt did a great job of acting as though his hands had a will of their own. I now kind of want to see Mad Love and the 1960 The Hands Of Orlac - I like comparing different film adaptations of the same source material, plus Peter Lorre (and in the 1960 movie, Christopher Lee).
I watched A Night at the Opera yesterday. The only Marx Brothers films I had seen previously were Animal Crackers, and Duck Soup, so the style of comedy was a bit different from what I've seen from them previously. While the overall plot was fairly straightforward and predictable (roughly 15 minutes in, I could already tell how it would end), the true fun was in how it got there. The climax in particular was something truly special.
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The Battle of the River Plate, starring Anthony Quayle and Peter Finch. I would swear blind a very young Sir Christopher Lee pops up in it as well.
Great war film either way.