Wicked Dreamer
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Finally saw 1917, and coming from someone who doesn’t watch a lot of war movies, it was just fantastic! Not much more I can really say about it.
Best Disney movie soundtrack of all time. Roger Miller Is the best!@chris_d_cole Letterboxd doesn't have a message feature, but I do want to interject that your 2 1/2 star rating for Disney's 1973 Robin Hood is EGREGIOUS.
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Black Cauldron disrespect now too SMFH@chris_d_cole Letterboxd doesn't have a message feature, but I do want to interject that your 2 1/2 star rating for Disney's 1973 Robin Hood is EGREGIOUS.
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I love those “lesser” animated flicks. I’d add Fox & The Hound, Sword in The Stone, The Great Mouse Detective, The Rescuers and The Rescuers Down Under, etc... I will put them on when I am around the Niece and Nephews because they haven’t seen many of em and it gives me an excuse to rewatch them. Also, Some great non-Disney mouse flicks The Secret Rats of Nihm and An American Tale.Black Cauldron disrespect now too SMFH
@chris_d_cole Letterboxd doesn't have a message feature, but I do want to interject that your 2 1/2 star rating for Disney's 1973 Robin Hood is EGREGIOUS.
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Black Cauldron disrespect now too SMFH
I mostly loved everything about A Quiet Place except it seemed to me there was a huge plot hole. Why didn't they just live by the waterfall? Or, play loud ambient noise all the time at their house? I had a hard time squaring that.Booked in for A Quiet Place double bill on the 18/3.. looking forward to the new one
Why didn't they just live by the waterfall?
I enjoyed Bug’s Life.So it already seems like Pixar’s faith in Onward is barely there. And now the critic reviews are generally lukewarm, which might make less people go see it. Buuuuut...I actually really enjoyed it. Is it the best Pixar has to offer? No. But it’s not as mediocre as people are saying. And look I know how it looks when you watch the trailer. It makes it look like it could be actively bad. But the movie itself isn’t bad at all. The humor, when it’s present, is mostly okay or good. It doesn’t beat into the ground the premise of the setup. It’s mostly an affecting story about brothers and their journey. Story-wise it has some plot cliches, but most big studio movies do. It doesn’t subvert expectations until the end, where I was generally impressed and surprised. I won’t say anything specific about the movie. Just go in with some mild expectations and I think you’ll like it more than you’d be lead to believe. That’s my experience anyway.
This is the new “It’s fine.” I love it.mostly okay or good
Honestly I haven't seen it since it came out. It and the Cars movies are my weak spots in Pixar. Bugs Life I just don't remember. Cars, I made it through the first 15 mins of the first one and gave up cause I was so bored.I enjoyed Bug’s Life.
I enjoyed Bug’s Life.