When Buzz Lightyear and Zurg begin to fight and the sound effects are toy noises. That has to be the funniest joke ever written into a kid’s movie. Toy Story 2 is a perfect sequel.
“To infinity and beyond.”
When Buzz Lightyear and Zurg begin to fight and the sound effects are toy noises. That has to be the funniest joke ever written into a kid’s movie. Toy Story 2 is a perfect sequel.
“To infinity and beyond.”
Watched this only because I just watched watchmen and could relate so much of this story to Ozymandias's journey.
Btw, the Rorschache ink blot on the guy's deadbody-ship's mast was cool.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Nothing ever ends
Whenever I watch any version of Watchmen, I can’t help but adore how closely the Tales of the Black Freighter parallels Ozymandias and his journey. I also noticed the intricate details like the poster in Ozymandias’s office about Southern India famine relief. I didn’t realize that famine actually occurred in British India, which was kinda cool.
I really enjoyed the entire movie infact I loved it. The only significant difference was Ozymandias’s final plot device and the…
It's really frustrating that I have to give two separate reviews for the same movie, which clearly could have been released as a single film instead of being split into two parts. Nahh, fuck you, I'll only write my review once, and that too in the second chapter cause my life my rules.
Ghibli movies are always such a comfort for me and my girl. Ponyo might just be the cutest movie I've ever seen in my entire life. Trisha’s heart couldn’t take it and honestly, neither could mine. I lost it everytime when Ponyo randomly spits water at people.
Me and Trisha always love to watch an aesthetically pleasing Iranian movie, plus point it is animated and beautiful. This is truly an art film. It was almost fascinating listening to the Gibran's dive deep into his beautiful mind.
The movie is definitely not for everyone, if you are in for a slow understanding of what art truly means then go ahead or else you're bound to fall asleep.
This is a very decent sequel to an amazing franchise. I loved the first one more I'm not sure why. Maybe it blended the ninjutsu elements so well with the bat’s story. This one gave me mixed feelings. Even though it was cooler in some ways, I still couldn’t figure out what was missing.
This is a cartoon-style animated movie primarily aimed at kids, but it's also enjoyable for adults who love DC. It has strong Home Alone vibes throughout. The Easter eggs were a nice touch, Damian drives across the Robert Kane and Bill Finger Memorial Bridge, named after the pioneers of Batman, and es by the graves of his grandparents Thomas and Martha.
"One-nothing. Your move."
Still wonderfully animated with the same good voice performances. The dialogue in this is so incredible for a comic book.
Olivia Coleman and the Home for Retired Bears almost makes up for Sally Hawkins’ absence. Paddington in Peru is another charming, colorful and cute addition to the series. I would die for this precious bear.
“All it takes to light the darkness is one candle of faith.”
So I just watched that this after a long hiatus from DC and… yeah, not great. Catwoman and jazz should be a perfect combo which sounds cool on paper and was actually amazing in the DCAU short Chase Me, but the whole thing ended up being super slow. Characters kept doing all these extra body movements before even talking, and it just felt like they were stalling for time. I get they were going for that stylish, anime-like vibe with…