Movies
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My daughter really liked the movie, so we re-watched ita couple of nights ago. I still love it, even after multiple viewings.
We also watched Aquaman, which was really, really dumb, but kinda fun.
I'll have to circle back and re-watch Spiderman when it's available at my library. I asked my son if he wanted to watch Bumblebee or Aquaman and he had zero interest.
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Bumblebee got a similar response at our house.
We watched Aquaman for two reasons- first, we didn't want to watch Into The Spider-verse two nights in a row, which is what Caroline was advocating for, and second, my wife wanted to watch Jason Momoa walk around without a shirt.
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Bumblebee: [emoji107]
the director definitely had a fondness for the 80’s cartoon but seemed like he was trying to shoehorn some of the the characters into the film. Lots of time spent showcasing 80’s music and film (like Breakfast Club) but little time spent on a good story. Even dumber than the Michael Bay films which were at least watchable
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Just watched Shazam! Pretty fun. Better than I expected, which is always nice.
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Eh not really. But maybe he'll get his arm blasted off and they will attach a lightsaber to it?
Edit: now that I am awake and less grumpy… I guess I can see this comparison. Especially the desert in the background.
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Ok, so Darth Sidious is back in some form. Does this mean we’ll see a return of the Sith?
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I like bleak films, the reason being that I dislike films that try to sugarcoat everything and pretend everything in life is peachy. I just like a good story when it's all said and done, whether it's a superhero film or a film about the apocalypse. I know a guy that refuses to watch The Wire tv show because he's not interested in the gang violence. I tried explaining the premise of the show and that it's not all black and white and that the show offers perspective. He'll watch The Walking Dead with its extreme violence but he won't watch The Wire. Go figure ???
try “I was never really here.” About as bleak as it gets…save for maybe “The Road” which ismambleak love story.
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Glass: 7/10
Decent. Good to see M Night Shamalan returning to form
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We watched 'prisoners' with Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman. Really liked it, and never heard of it before (released in 2014). Good small-town America thriller…one of those films were it is mostly nightime and raining. Perfect.
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Mandy: 7/10
Surprisingly decent, despite the first half of the film being dreadfully slow. But, I like shlocky b-movie films and this one hits all the notes.