This is everything Disney should be right now but isn't. Yeah, it's "cry porn" kinda' , (meaning there are seemingly gratuitous sappy scenes for no reason other than to overload you with feels), but who cares? This was amazing from start to finish. The animation surely uses computer programs but it's done so seamlessly that it still feels on par with what you'd expect a Studio Ghibli tv series to look...
This is a legendary film so there was a lot of hype going in to watch it. But there doesn't seem to be much of a story arc, message, or even a plot. I googled and of course it was a book that was crammed into a children's animated film. So that's why. There are clearly tons of great archetypes and premises but without the background knowledge of the original work they will all fall flat. Here are...
Nothing to analyze. Just a feel good film with no agenda. Good pacing in the plot, interesting chemistry between characters, and creative premise. Would definitely let kids of all ages watch too
Awesome series. Season 3 is full of "toxic masculinity" and "transphobic" content so I wonder if that's why it's not on Netflix USA yet...
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So much for the "tranime" meme. Anime is based.
The latest, and possibly the greatest, from Darren Aronofsky. It all plays out one location and is full of biblical allegories. Lots of metaphors/symbolism and is a fun one to dissect and discuss whether you're familiar with the bible or not.
One of the best future cop movies. This one's more focused and faster paced that the 1995 film Judge Dredd. Great action, fantastic cinematography, well executed.Â
A whale of a tale! It's like Moby Dick, but not.Â
I absolutely love this one! It's a light film noir that takes place in 1940s L.A. and mixes live-action and animation. It is incredibly well done and it's awesome seeing so many beloved classic Warner Brothers and Disney characters on the same screen. Bob Hoskins plays the lead and gives a perfect performance. I've watched this one dozens of times since I was a kid and it never fails to keep me entertained...
I love a good ocean movie and this could might maybe be the best! Based on a true story, I'd also really recommend the documentary from 1950. Great story, looks awesome, beautiful score.
A documentary about girls getting into the porn industry. Pornography has become so common, accepted, and even celebrated in our society when it's been doing massive harm to us all and exploits women in the worst ways possible. This film centers on a few girls in particular, and while there's plenty of sad and disturbing moments, it could be a lot worst, showcasing the true horror a lot of girls involved...
Great, in-depth documentary about the history of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. It takes you through its inception, the toy lines, the series, the movie, the fandom. Well done.
Although this is one of the weaker films in the franchise there's still a lot to like here. It does move along at a leisurely pace with lots of shots showing off the scenery, so you have to be in the mood for that sort of thing. The story is good, but when compared to other Star Trek stories, it's mediocre. The score by Jerry Goldsmith is top of the line. And it's awesome what this film meant, reuniting...
Great goofs and lots of lols! It's got the ziggers and zaggers. Weird Al gives a fantastic performance and you get a young Micheal Richards and some other goofballs too. I like it!
A young man longs to be an artist and fit in with the beatniks. An early Roger Corman film with a great performance by Dick Miller. Lower budget, and lighter in tone than you might expect. Good stuff.
Good spooky fun that's appropriate for the whole family! Feature length film that switches up the Scooby formula. Has some really good catchy music. The animation isn't anything to write home about in the grand picture of cartoons, but compared to the old Scooby TV shows it's a giant improvement.Â
At first I wasn't really getting into this one. I felt the humor and style was kinda heavy handed and I guess I just wasn't in the mood for this sort of movie. But it slowly keep winning me over and by the second act I was hooked and really enjoying it. Turned out to be a lot of fun! A really good modern horror comedy.
Modern cannibal movie that pays homage to films like Cannibal Holocaust (1980), and has social commentary about activism. Pretty brutal and hard to watch at times, great gore effects. Some plot holes, but overall I liked it. The tone isn't brutal and hardcore throughout the film, it centers on college eco activists and there's a lot of laughs too. Also it's well shot, some really great cinematography.
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The original mummy movie with the great Boris Karloff can be a little dull at times but has a good story and several incredibly beautiful shots. Personally I like the Khairs mummy movies with Lon Chaney Jr. from the 40's better, but certainly still enjoy this one too. I feel like this one is middle of the road for the Universal monster classics.
Practically perfect in every way. Every component that goes into filmmaking is exceptional throughout these movies. The CG does show it's age compared to modern movies but that's normal, and it's actually holds up pretty well for being nearly 20 years old. If you're intimidated by the run times, you don't have to watch it all in one sitting ya dangus!
Truly a masterpiece. Beautifully shot, great story, with fantastic music and sound design that adds up to a very effective horror movie. I love the surrealness of the nightmares and the amazing practical effects.
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