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Mickey 17 2025
Damn it really was hard for the Rebels to establish Echo Base. Had to make peace with the giant tardigrades first.
I will preface this by saying I'm unfamiliar with the source material, the book Mickey 7 by Edward Ashton. I never read it, so I don't know how much they changed for this adaptation. That being said Mickey 17 is a fantastic and fun movie with so much wit. Sci-fi comedy is a tricky beast but this movie definitely…
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Pokémon Detective Pikachu 2019
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It's everything I ever wanted and more.
We randomly decided to watch this when scrolling through Netflix and even the non-fan loved it. And that's the most important challenge for any adaptation, so it passed with flying colours there. I've been a Pokémon fan for probably 20 years now. One of my earliest and fondest Christmas memories is getting a GBA SP (Blue Edition) and Pokémon Emerald. What a game, by the way. Although it kind of screwed me by…
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Nosferatu 2024
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Count Orlok probably should've just used Rightmove.
I'm not a horror fan, I tend to avoid the genre. Not just because I'm a scared little soft boy, but mainly because I just don't tend to enjoy the narratives or characters of horror stories. Yet despite this, I decided on a whim to watch Nosferatu, without knowing anything of the source material other than the SpongeBob joke, so I really didn't know what to expect. But I was extremely impressed with…
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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2005
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Don't you just hate when you're at the World Cup and the KKK show up to ruin it all? And I don't mean Italian fans.
Goblet of Fire marks the true turning point in the Harry Potter series. As even Hermione says at the end: "It's all going to change now". Prisoner of Azkaban represented a shift into darker (both narratively and visually) storytelling and Goblet of Fire cements that new direction with a very oppressive, bleak narrative. And more…
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