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Unfinished Business
Not the funniest movie ever, but some parts were REALLY funny. The movie itself was actually really touching at the end. I loved it.
 
FrankenWeenie. Should had won the Oscar for animation.

Tim Burton's movies are always an absolute masterpiece, especially considering how it doesn't even look like a stop animation film. <3

My last watched movie was The Minions Movie. I don't know about others who have seen it, but I would give it at least 8/10 because they are sooo cute like omg. <3 I absolutely loved it!
 
watched Hoop Dreams a couple nights ago. for a three-hour documentary about basketball, this is some next-level shit. honestly I wish it could've been six hours long. it manages to both keep you incredibly invested in the paths of the two main characters & comment poignantly on the state of racism, classism, education in America, &c. quickest three hours of my life. I'd highly recommend this, if you're a sports fan or not. (I'm not, really.)
 
Last movie I watched was the first Scary Movie. I was not wanting to watch it (Especially since I watched Scary Movie IV years ago and didn't enjoy it), but my date encouraged me to watch it with them and I really ended up liking it, enjoying it, and laughing a lot while watching it. I would say for a parody it is good and it is galaxies better than Scary Movie IV, I did enjoy it, although I do think it is best to watch Scream and Scream 2 before watching it.
 
I finally saw Inside Out last weekend, and I really really enjoyed it ^^
 

Went and saw Ant Man this morning. I was initially going to give it a miss, but the first showing of the day was nice and early, and I needed to get out of the house. Eh...I quite enjoyed it; for what was essentially a heist movie it wasn't all that bad. The final battle was very entertaining, although I think that was due more to the setting than anything else. It was fairly well paced, no angst, no fuss, no tedious romance sub-plot to tie things down. I'm a little confused about the Wasp though...I think they dropped the ball a bit with how they handled her. The villain was also predictably shit, but with the exception of Loki, the MCU has never handled its villains properly or given them the attention that they're due.

On the MCU scale, I'd say it was better than the Captain America movies and the first Avengers film, but not as good as Guardians of the Galaxy or the Thor films. About equal with the Iron Man movies. Seen better, seen worse. It'd help if the characters in it weren't so damn forgettable in the comics...

 
The Babadook

Very scary, and very well written. It's a horror movie with an actual plot and characters, which is extremely rare this day and age. I enjoyed it a lot, and the ending makes you think. I'm not sure of it's a good or bad ending, but I have my theory.
 
Last theatrical film... Ant-Man. I absolutely loved it. It honestly felt Ironman good, and reminded me of exactly what Marvel Studios does best... finds the perfect atmosphere for the character and delivers EXACTLY the right mood. Ant-Man had to be a gamble, as not many people were excited for it and the idea sounds... fairly silly, but they did it very, very well.

Last home movie... the Cobbler. It wasn't bad. I'm not an Adam Sandler hater, but I will admit some of his more recent films are... well... trash. I like him a lot more in more serious roles, and while this wasn't exactly a hard hitting drama... it definitely wasn't over the top stupid. It could have been done MUCH better, but it was a neat idea and it was enjoyable. I wouldn't watch it again I don't think, but I don't regret seeing it.
 
The last movie I watched was Interstellar. I think I've watched it maybe 4-5 times now, and it is still really good. I've noticed more interesting details each time I've watched it, so it still hasn't gotten old.
 
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