The Silver Screen
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Managed to watch The Nut job 2 - nutty by nature. Movie had amazing artists for the squirrels and mouse in general. The story in general, however, was unoriginal - animals are getting lazy off, forced back to living in the park/wild again, and said park is being turned into an amusement park. it's a plot you heard plenty of times and the villain is basically montana max and a spoiled elmyra kid. Still, though ~ the animation was very nice. good eyecandy.
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Just saw Ready Player One, and it was really good.
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So I saw Ready Player One today. I have to say I never expected to see the battletoads, a platoon of Spartan IIs, the iron giant, a classic Gundam, and Overwatch team up to take on an army of clones and Mecha Godzilla...
Even in context that scenario sounds absurd.
admittedly, plenty of the cameos also showed up in the trailers, but given i refuse to watch those due to holywood not understanding how spoilers work, they were still a surprise to me.
Even in context that scenario sounds absurd.
admittedly, plenty of the cameos also showed up in the trailers, but given i refuse to watch those due to holywood not understanding how spoilers work, they were still a surprise to me.
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No matter how tempting it may be, as a DM I can't both present a problem and solve it.
Every time a DMPC or NPC fixes something a payer couldn't i'm diminishing and undermining that player's contribution.
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Just saw Avengers Infinity War, and I’m just speechless. It was an awesome movie.
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Isle of Dogs is off-beat and fun; the animation is intriguing.
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Just saw Infinity War, and..... wow. I honestly didn’t think they’d do it. Black Panther, Spider-Man, Nick Fury, every member of the GOTG except for Rocket, everyone from Thor Ragnorok, they’re all dead. The way Peter told Tony he didn’t want to go before he turned to ash especially killed me.
Play The Hayseed Knight. This isn’t self promotion, I just really like the game.
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yeah, Infinity War is great, everyone see it.
except ThorLegotron123 wrote:everyone from Thor Ragnorok
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Sorry, everyone INTRODUCED in Thor Ragnorok dies.RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:yeah, Infinity War is great, everyone see it.
except ThorLegotron123 wrote:everyone from Thor Ragnorok
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Nah, Joe Russo confirmed that Valkyrie survived. Thor did say that Thanos killed half his people, so we can assume a group escaped, presumably with Valkyrie, and maybe Krog and Miek..Legotron123 wrote:Sorry, everyone INTRODUCED in Thor Ragnorok dies.RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:yeah, Infinity War is great, everyone see it.
except ThorLegotron123 wrote:everyone from Thor Ragnorok
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Incredibles 2 is worth a see. It's not Zootopia but it is fun.
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"Isle of Dogs" is a magnificent film. When it finished I just wanted to watch the whole thing over again; very, very few new releases can make me feel that way. The animation is spectacularly good, showing just how much stop-motion techniques have moved on since, for example, the early Wallace and Grommit films. There's just so much going on! Definitely one to buy on Bluray in due course, just to admire the levels of detail, artistry and craft achieved by the animators. There's a YouTube video showing how they made the film, and it just about blew my mind. And the themes explored in the film, blended as they are with quirky silliness and pathos in equal measure, are just perfect for a HP! or indeed any furry fan.NHWestoN wrote:Isle of Dogs is off-beat and fun; the animation is intriguing.
After Isle of Dogs I found "Fantastic Mr Fox", and found that I loved that one to bits as well.
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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is passable entertainment but recycles a lot of Park II and III stuff. There will be another, but I think I can waaaaaaaaait. I just like watching the dinosaurs.
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Just watched A Quiet Place, basically it was what happens when you wake up too early and spend the next few hours trying not to wake up your family members. The movie was good, but the kids got really annoying, mostly because their characters were ridiculously incompetent. The acting was really good, despite only having five or six characters throughout the entire movie. The creature design was interesting and the jump scares were well placed through out the film. Definitely the most well done thing this movie did was how it had a feeling of suspense and a form of nervousness that lasted the entire length of the film.
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So "The Meg" isn't about the red-capped daughter in "Family Guy"... Just another fish story... sigh.
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Just got out of seeing A Star is Born, and it was great!
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Saw Halloween 2018. I really,really liked it. Highly recommend seeing it in theaters. The sound and music in theaters gives this movie a great mood to sit you in for the scares and decides to give it a good taste of humor between the horrors going on, which is a very refreshing thing. Old 80's humor was bad - this new humor is great.
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Just got out of Bohemian Rhapsody, and it was great!
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So the Bumblebee movie just got rated by the MPAA (PG13 as always), and there’s something missing from it that showed up in previous ratings for Transformers films. It doesn’t have the “language, and some innuendo”, and “some crude and sexual material, and brief drug material” bits, which seems to suggest it’s going to have a lot less toilet humor and a lot less sexualization. And speaking as a Transformers fan, THANK GOD!!! You have no idea how tiring that got.
Play The Hayseed Knight. This isn’t self promotion, I just really like the game.
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If it doesn't have all of that, wouldn't the rating be lower than usual?
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Agreed, Saturn! The missus and I saw "Bohemian Rhapsody" this afternoon. Actually, it begins with a lot of humor and increasingly becomes more melancholy and then very dark as Mercury's life and afflictions spiral out of control. The ending, however, is triumphant and exhilarating. Plus, you get a lot of Queen music throughout. Good flick.
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Not if it has a lot of action. And considering one of the trailers shows Blitzwing slamming Bumblebee into the side of a mountain, and then dragging him up, I think it’s safe to say that the action is going to be pretty intense in this one. Plus, the smaller cast of robots means the action is going to be much more coherent, which is another problem with the previous films.Amazee Dayzee wrote:If it doesn't have all of that, wouldn't the rating be lower than usual?
Also, I saw Bohemian on Sunday, LOVED IT. Never actually heard “The Show Must Go On” before hearing it play over the credits.
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I don’t think I’m alone in saying it will be nice seeing what a non Bey director can do with Transformers... I really hope it doesn’t underperform just because we didn’t pander to China like the other movies did. I dislike how they impact movie makingLegotron123 wrote:Not if it has a lot of action. And considering one of the trailers shows Bliztwing slamming Bumblebee into the side of a mountain, and then dragging him up, I think it’s safe to say that the action is going to be pretty intense in this one. Plus, the smaller cast of robots means the action is going to be much more coherent, which is another problem with the previous films.Amazee Dayzee wrote:If it doesn't have all of that, wouldn't the rating be lower than usual?
Also, I saw Bohemian on Sunday, LOVED IT. Never actually heard “The Show Must Go On” before hearing it play over the credits.
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Just got out of a fathom events screening of Castle in the Sky, and it was great.
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Saw Into the Spiderverse today.
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I saw that on Saturday too! I really liked it a lot, especially the art style.Hawkfang42 wrote:Saw Into the Spiderverse today.
Although I got a bit disoriented because we bought tickets for the standard showing and the theater accidentally played the 3D version. I told the staff after the movie was over and they said that I should have let them know sooner... apparently it's just a simple switch-style setting on their projector that they could have easily fixed without interrupting the movie. Something to note for if that ever happens again.
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My brother, cousin and I went to see Spiderverse today, and we thought it was awesome! Great fight scenes, really good humor, and got rather emotional at times.
And that post-credits scene was great!
And that post-credits scene was great!
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Just got out of the Bumblebee movie. Can’t make a long post since I’m on my phone, but I will say that David Willis was right when he said it’s nice to leave a Transformers film without a vague sense of shame.
Play The Hayseed Knight. This isn’t self promotion, I just really like the game.
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Saw "Ralph Breaks the Internet". Visually amazing, vivid, and remarkably diverse, it's funny, satirical, and sometimes moving. Perhaps a bit long and, at times, a touch schmaltzy, but overall very enjoyable. Those of you more into the Internet and gaming than I am will probably catch more of the little side jokes and cameos. There's a lot of Disney self-mockery, too.
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Its always nice when a company can make in fun of itself.
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Saw The Darkest Minds yesterday, great movie.
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Going to see Aquaman in theaters today. I do hope it is great!
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Into the Spider-verse is awesome, definitely see it.
Aquaman was fun, see it if you like superhero movies.
Mary Poppins Returns was great, see it if you liked the original.
also its weird Julie Andrews was in one of these and not the one you'd expect
Aquaman was fun, see it if you like superhero movies.
Mary Poppins Returns was great, see it if you liked the original.
also its weird Julie Andrews was in one of these and not the one you'd expect
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From being where the hills have eyes to voicing a giant squid monster, Julie Andrews sure can be versatile.
Also, "The Sound of Music" is my favorite movie.
Also, "The Sound of Music" is my favorite movie.
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Saw Mary Poppins Returns and enjoyed it much. Particularly enjoyed that animation scenes used the old early 60's style of the original (or 101 Dalmations, if you prefer). The Music Hall scene is particularly delightful and slam-bang, although it segues into a nightmare that's just okay and a bit of a bring-down.
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So I saw Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse yesterday and I just got of seeing Mary Poppins Returns today. Both films were great!
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I watched those "Scary Stories..." trailers online and they were strange and strangely compelling. Scary movies have always been a guilty pleasure of mine but I get scared super easily which is why I don't watch them. But trailers peeked my curiosity since I never really read the books. I'm curious how the movie is going to turn out because the trailers were so brief but enough to make me want more so they succeeded in what they were supposed to do. Urban legends have always been a fascination of mine from "The Hook Man" to other more disturbing ones.
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Took in "Legos 2". It was fun, not quite as nutsy as the first version, but still good.
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Any movie that has a Legos version is gonna be a bit quirky. It just depends on how much it will be since it will vary from movie to movie.
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Anyone else see Endgame yet? I saw it on Saturday, and I’m still super emotional about literally everything that happened in the third act.
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I’m going tomorrow. I feel like everyone, including fictional characters, has seen it except me.