AlexHero64

AlexHero64

Favorite films

  • Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
  • Fantastic Mr. Fox
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion
  • For a Few Dollars More

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  • One of Them Days

    ★★★★

  • (Blooper) Bunny!

    ★★★★

  • DAN DA DAN: First Encounter

    ★★★★½

  • Invincible: Atom Eve

    ★★★★

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  • One of Them Days

    One of Them Days

    ★★★★

    Jesus Christ, SZA needs to be nerfed ASAP. She can be funny, act, sing, write, dance and be effortlessly really, really, really, really, really good-looking. It's just plain unfair to the rest of us who can only do like a third of those things on a good day.

    Palmer plays Dreux, the straight woman who is trying to get promoted to franchise manager and renting an apartment with her best friend Alyssa, played by the *too* multi-talented SZA, a minorly…

  • DAN DA DAN: First Encounter

    DAN DA DAN: First Encounter

    ★★★★½

    I'm really glad Sonic and Shadow the Hedgehog explained to me via Instagram Reels what "Sayonara" actually means in Japanese because I would've been confused as fuck during the ending of episode 4.

    Context: twitter.com/learnwithiago/status/1866556044094341176

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  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    ½

    I have not watched "The Brutalist" though I am giving it this rating due to its use of generative AI. There is no excuse to use generative AI in your art. I do not count any movie that employs the use of it to be real art as it is an insult to the medium of film and antithetical to the point of creation.

    If Sergio Leone could make A Fistful of Dollars with the modern day equivalent of $2…

  • Dog Man

    Dog Man

    ★★★★½

    Dog Man is perhaps an antithesis to the modern day children's movie. In the fact that the main protagonist isn't voiced by a big celebrity and remains silent for a majority of the movie, it hilariously lampshades the "dance party ending" Dreamworks is infamous for and it rejects the idea that everyone is capable of redemption and presents the idea that some people just suck.

    Due to in-universe being a story written by children, it embraces the childishness of its…