What was the last movie you watched?

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TIMESPLITTERS LIVES! Its a miracle!
Just watched Zootopia 2, absolutely hilarious, spectacular, amazing, emotional and very, very fun.
Proper sweet, feel good ending too.

Way better than I expected. Feels like a Disney renaissance again finally, if they can maintain these incredible standards.

Really glad I gave it a chance. Really loved the returning side characters getting more involvement and screentime. Shakira character actually kicks ass, almost as much as Judy does, but Patrick Warburtons character is pure gold too. He's like good timeline Bojack Horseman and he had an epic moment near the end where I laughed my ass off and enjoyed his big redemption too.

The marshland district was brilliant, so many countless good jokes, beautiful drsign and scenery, really eccentric characters etc.

They managed to really humanise snakes, make them empathic, badass, funny, cute etc too.

Feels nice to enjoy a Disney film this much again since I was a kid. Love the sequel hook too. (We need that Australia theme! Kangaroo or Kookaburra villain maybe? Or even a gator/Croc? A cassowary or emu has potential lmao or even Imu).

Going to see FNAF 2 on Sunday, cant fucking wait too.
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Zootopia 2.

A really nice movie, strong in its animation, music and humor, with the twist with the villain being much better than in most previous Disney movies. The details with all the animals are very entertaining to see once again.

Disney can make really good stuff with the right people, though once again the marketing was lacking.
Right?! I had high hopes after I saw your glowing feedback here and I'm glad I can completely agree with it too.
 
Just finished Ip Man for the first time. Watched it a long time ago but never really from the start (or finishing it). Great movie! Loosely based on the real person.
General Miura felt too cartoonish at times, with his martial art fixation. And imo they could have done just a tid bit more to showcase just how brutal the Japanese Imperial Army was.
Nevertheless, great kung fu throughout. Very enjoyable.
 
THIS would a movie I'd be willing drive 3 hours to the nearest Imax theatre to watch.

Roadshow tomorrow btw.
Can I drive three hours to the nearest movie theatre that shows IMAX this coming Monday? There’s a blizzard outside, and the highway could potentially be covered with sheets of black ice.

It might be impossible for me to drive without risking my vehicle slipping, sliding into a ditch, or crashing into something.

It's definitely a 10/10 movie for certain though.
 
Also finally saw Glass Onion the other day. I loved the original Knives Out, and Glass Onion does live up to it...in the first half of the movie.

Once we get the Cassandra/Helen reveal and the backstory of how she got in touch with Blanc the movie loses a bit of its charm imo. The finale in general just kinda fizzles out and doesn't deliver what I was expecting.

The supporting cast is nowhere near as lively and chaotic as in the first movie.

Still, Norton's character thematically does get what he deserves.
 
Jumanji.

The movie is far more serious, tragic and horrific than how it looks on the cover, with the various effects of the game being played dead serious, as well as the trauma caused to the characters.

Amazing performance by Robin Williams in one of his most ironic roles, as well as by Bonnie Hunt. A remarkable early appearance for a young Kirsten Dunst as well.

Really a good moment watching it.
 
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