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I just saw Red 2 as well and it’s just as good as the first, if not marginally better.

You are the only person I have heard say they liked it.

I liked it. I mean, I wouldn’t exactly put it up there with a work of art, but it was a decently done movie.

Just watched the 1989’s Batman movie for the first time.

Great Burton flick, bad Batman movie.

Batman is so incompetent in this one. Straight up kills people and is easily taken over by thugs.

The Joker was great but I prefer when they don’t give him an origin story and just leave that up to our imagination.

All in all a good movie with great visuals and that unique Burton style but it’s clear that he went more for style than substance as the plot of the movie is so thin you can see through it.

I liked how, in The Dark Knight, he gives several different monologues at various points, each describing a completely different backstory.

The assassination of Jesse James by the coward Robert Ford.

I appreciated it, but didn’t enjoy it much.

The House at the End of the Street. Boring and predictable. I don’t even watch movies like that and I knew everything that was gonna happen.

At the same time, this is like the first time anyone tried something like this in terms of a superhero movie. The Donner Soops movies are a totally different animal.

Superman is also a super lame OP hero.

My sister kept asking me to sit through Frozen with her, and today I finally went and did it.

So, what exactly is so great and unique about it in any way at all? It still seems to follow the Disney pattern of “princess unsatisfied with a life any normal person would jump for, go on adventure, meet magical creature, fall in love, go home to pretty much the same thing”, so I’m really not understanding all the praise. Not to mention some of the lines were pretty badly delivered and the songs that weren’t Let It Go made me cringe.
(hell, Let It Go kinda does now too with how f@#king much I hear it everywhere)[/SIZE]
It’s by no means a terrible movie, but really, really overrated in that Call of Duty sort of way where it’s just kinda “why is this so new and great”.

Yeah, I don’t see the appeal of Frozen either…

…no punchline this time. I simply agree. It left me stale.

It’s mostly found in the “sisterly love” aspect.

It had a couple of good twists and lessons coming from a Disney movie (the charming prince is actually an evil jerk, the true love wasn’t romance or at least it didn’t have to be, falling in love at first sight is actually pretty dumb), but other than that I found it rather uninteresting. I think Let It Go is probably the biggest reason for its success.

It strives to break every disney princess trope that people have come to expect, but in doing that, it matches them all in intensity and still feels the same.

I didn’t like Tangled and Frozen because of the deep storyline and lore (Which they don’t have), I liked them for the art, the voice acting and the feel-good aspect of them. They’re movies that you watch when you feel like watching something light and fun, outside of any deep analysis of plot and character motives and underlying themes or subtlety.

They’re made to make you smile and enjoy a well crafted movie.

Frozen came out at the perfect time of year where nothing else good was going to challenge it for the number 1 slot at the box office for months. As a result of it having no real competition in theaters, it’s hype became a little overblown, and people made it seem like t was better than it deserved.

I still haven’t seen it, have no plans to anytime soon.

Lego Movie > Frozen

I really need to see that one.

Is it out on Blu Ray already?

Lego Movie > Recent movies in general

Lego Movie is basically the best movie ever.

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