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I've binge watched all the Avengers movies this past weekend because there's nothing else to do while I'm under quarantine. I might binge watch the Spiderman reboot movies tomorrow just for fun.
Godzilla: King of the Monsters, I've had the DVD for a while but didn't watch it until earlier this week. Re-watching it for the first time since seeing it at the cinema....yeah I can totally see why it flopped. It's just not a very fun or engaging film at all, and I have no idea why I enjoyed it the first time around. I don't have the highest hopes for Godzilla vs. Kong, but it is still the only film I plan to see at the cinema in 2020 (the cinemas will surely be open again by November, right? Right?)
Been a while since I last watched this, and my opinion still stands that it the best execution of a Batman film. Brilliant cast, cinematography, score. A great film. I can't fault it.
Last night I watched Scoob! Can say it was a nice distraction for a couple hours. Only complaint I have is the Scooby and Shaggy separated from the others for the majority of the film.
Since I needed a breather from the dark two-punch that was Neon Genesis Evangelion and Genocyber, I felt like it was time to check out both The Cat Returns and Porco Rosso.
Both were very fun and enjoyable, but that's to be expected when it comes to Miyazaki films in general.
She Devil starring Roseanne Barr. Pretty entertaining movie as you have a jilted housewife coming up with this elaborate plot to get revenge on her ex husband and using manipulation to its fullest potential and getting others to inadvertently do the dirty work. Meryl Streep is the guy’s new lover and she is an extremely popular romance novelist. The ex wife manages to get the other woman’s elderly and abrasive mother to live with her, left her kids with their dad, and finds a way to get her husband arrested for stealing money from his clients and all this after she blew up the house that they lived in together. The writer’s writing suffers and her publicist complains that her newest novel has “an entire chapter on doing laundry” which supposedly is a metaphor but it is apparently literally nothing but a woman using a washing machine. Linda Hunt is also in the movie and does a great job playing a woman who has been a nurse for so long that her life becomes very dull and robotic until she meets the housewife and eventually quits her job.