The proper name for Bowtie pasta is Farfalle.
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Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack 2001
Godzilla, Mothra, and King Ghidora: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack is a solid kaiju Godzilla monster movie. The cinematography was phenomenal, the destructive scaling of the monsters on civilization was impactful, the score was memorable, and the human characters were quite likeable. The mix of CGI and practical effects was strong, and it helped sell the serious tone. There were a few janky shots, but I give it credit for some decent visual effects back in 2001. The film has an…
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Godzilla vs. Hedorah 1971
I thoroughly enjoyed the miniatures work and practical explosions. There were a series of unique and fascinating shots and transitions from one set piece to another. Also, some neat animation work worth mentioning. The Hedora slime effects were appropriately rancid and visceral. Hats off to the actors in those monster suits for putting in freaking work for this movie. For 1971, I was impressed with the message the director was trying to send with its stance on pollution, advocacy, and…
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The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie 2024
The Day the Earth Blew Up is a wacky, zany, silly, incredibly charming adventure from start to finish! The animation is sleek, but the humor is remarkably on-brand for Looney Tunes. For me, there was a healthy mix of a lot of new, novel gags that caught me off guard, and a lot of classic, nostalgic gags that took me back to my childhood days of watching Saturday morning cartoons. There's a surprisingly softspoken and sincere side to the story…
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Black Bag 2025
Black Bag absolutely oozes style. I love me a good espionage/spy/thriller, and while the plot and conflict take place surrounding the marriage of George and Catherine, it still gave me a subversive, eyebrow-raising mystery to engage with. Fassbender and Blanchett give powerful performances as two intelligence agents for a UK-based agency (I don't think they ever say anything like MI6 specifically, but they don't really need to). The two are methodical, cunning, and calculating, yet share a vulnerability towards one…
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