to me it was atrocious
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to me it was atrocious
It kinda boring imo.
Is it worth for a non-Pokémon fan to watch it?
I liked Detective Pikachu, but it loses it's way about two thirds through when the normal bullshit magic of Pokemon replaces the detective narrative they had built up to that point. Which is sort of how every game goes since Gen 3.
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But that's not a major plot point so it really wouldn't affect you being able to follow along. But like Raff said, outside of all the fun Pokemon stuff it's a pretty middle of the road movie. I wouldn't recommend it to non fans, I absolutely would to fans.
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Thanks for the help, everyone!
Godzilla is pretty good if you are a fan of monster flims. The mom is literally Earth Mother, and is the 18th monster of the film.
Watched "Captain Marvel" last night. It's alright, but nothing much. Most of the actors were good (I felt Jude Law as Yon-Rogg was the only one who wasn't up to snuff), and so was the writing, but the movie was a bit too slow-paced, and Captain Marvel was so powerful it robbed the climax of any stakes. Carol's scenes with Fury were very good, but other than that, it's one of the weakest MCU movies. I'm glad I finally watched it, but I'm really glad I didn't watch it at the movies.
Finally watched "Aquaman" last night, and damn - it's a great movie! It's one of the best super-hero films I've seen exactly because it's not a super-hero film.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw4ZWjfjZGc
The odd part is that I got the Japanese trailer in my suggested videos. I generally prefer Iron Sky over Wolfenstein for WWII/Nazi satire.
I saw the new Tarantino movie 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'. That is the most restrained movie he has every made. Maybe four minute tops of hyper violence and the rest is just about DiCaprio's career stalling and Pitt's coasting through life. Not a lot of plot, per say, more just things happening to the characters. I still really liked it, even if it leaves a bunch of plot lines dangling, and Sharon Tate has almost no effect of the story despite being in a good portion of it.
8/10
Hobbs and Shaw is a pretty good popcorn action film. At least the fun lasts.
Took me a while, but finally watched "BlacKKKlansman", and it's a really great movie. It should have won the Oscar for best movie.
I saw Ad Astra last night. That is a long, boring, pointless movie. It's a character piece about someone with no character. The whole movie I was waiting for the piece that would make everything come together but there's no revelation or new perspective, it's all exactly as it appears. It's like if you took apocalypse now and removed the philosophy of war and replaced it with people obsessed with alien contact. Most of the action in the first half of the movie has no impact what so ever on the plot, it's just things that happen for no reason to add flavour to Brad Pitt's journey to Mars.
I also saw the theatrical release of Promare the day before that. That movie is Trigger going to 300%. The weird CG mixed with traditional animation is a bit offputting at the beginning, but once the first action scene is finished I didn't even notice it anymore. Really fun movie, but it doesn't have the same magic as Little Witch Acadmeia, the constant hype of Kill la Kill, or the... Luluco-ness of Space Patrol Luluco.
TFW when you're into stuff, like this:
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The creatures in Pet Sematary aren’t undead though they’re malevolent spirits possessing the corpses buried there