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Joker: Folie à Deux (2024)
Good movie, TERRIBLE ENDING!
I had high hopes for this movie. There were some scenes that seemed so random. Some random parts I liked and some I did not. I did not expect an animated opening sequence, which I thought seemed charming. I'm also surprised at that one scene where he represents himself as a lawyer and the court allowed it. It seems that the Joker was indecisive on who he should be, either as a drab loner or as a charming killer clown. To be honest, I liked the Joker persona. Also, I heard it was a musical but I did not expect the numbers to be licensed music, like Rat Pack music. I liked hearing Lady Gaga singing "They Long to Be Close to You" and "That's Life!" I had high hopes for the movie because I love both Lady Gaga and Harley Quinn, but I did not like how he was barely involved and she just ditched him in the end. I also hated the ending where an inmate/patient decided to give Joker "what he bleeping deserved." All in all, I loved the musical numbers and the performances of Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga, but I hated the character development and the ending.
SpongeBob SquarePants: SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One (2009)
Not by my expectations, but good.
When I heard that this episode was coming, I was excited, because it guest starred Johnny Depp as the legendary surfer, Jack Kahuna Laguna. I thought it would have a cool opening, but no, it was an average opening. I also thought it was like a movie, like Atlantis Squarepantis, but no, it's only 22 minutes, like Where's Gary? This episode happens to be where I first knew Davy Jones of Monkees, who played himself, and Bruce Brown, the surfing narrator who did the '60s documentary, The Endless Summer. I thought the screenplay was poorly written. I all-in-all thought this show was poorly written.
Poor Things (2023)
Weird but I really enjoyed it. Like a romantic version of Frankenstein.
I just saw "Poor Things" today with my mom and aunt. Its storyline was similar to "Frankenstein," only the "creature" is doing self-discovery, not killing. It was kind of like an R-rated version of "Edward Scissorhands." I liked Emma Stone's performance, the weird cinematography, and macabre scenes. Emma Stone's character is basically a woman who died and her brain was switched with that of her unborn baby, but she becomes a very fast learner. I liked how some of the cinematography was like a Panorama image, or a 360 degree, 3D camera view kind of thing. I did not like Mark Ruffalo's character though.
Five Nights at Freddy's (2023)
Highly Expected, But Could Have Been Better.
I first got into Five Nights at Freddy's games when I saw videos of Annoying Orange characters playing it. I only managed to get through five nights in the first game. Later I started to the hidden lore stuff from CreepyPasta on YouTube. When I heard FNAF was being made into a movie, I was really excited. But then the project was shelved twice, until finally it started coming out this year.
After seeing the movie, I gotta say, when it comes to video game adaptations, it was better than the Sonic the Hedgehog, but not as good as Detective Pikachu.
What I like about the movie is that they used REAL animatronics for the Freddy gang, and they look exactly as they did in the first game. I also like that the game's creator, Scott Cawthon, co-wrote the script. I also liked the origins of the haunted robots.
What I don't like about the movie is that it's not one-hundred percent scary, the twist was kind of predictable, and the casting was a little if-y, particularly Josh Hutcherson as Mike Schmidt. They should have cast Markiplier, the king of FNAF, as Mike Schmidt. I also wish that the animatronics actually talked, and I wish Mike had those conversations with the Phone Guy, who wasn't in the movie.
The Fairly OddParents: It's a Wishful Life/Timmy's 2D House of Horror (2004)
Does Timmy Turner REALLY have to be nonexistent?
When I first saw this episode, I realised that everyone's lives are better without Timmy was because he was selfish, and then he learned a lesson in the end. But when I It's a Wonderful Life, which is what the title is a play on words of, I realised that it's just so sad that a young boy was underappreciated and when he wished he was never born, everyone was actually happy without him. Timmy's parents are rich, Francis is nice, AJ is in college as age 10, Crocker is a better teacher, Vicky is a dental assistant, Chester has a better mobile home and has Cosmo and Wanda, and Jorgen is not helpful.
Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)
WORTH THE WAIT!
After years of waiting, I finally got to see Guardians 3, a new masterpiece from James Gunn. I'm glad Disney rehired him to direct. It was funny, action-packed, and really emotional. It will make Rocket Raccoon all over again. I liked the soundtrack, I liked Rocket's flashbacks and I liked the climax. My favourite characters are Star-Lord, Drax, Mantis, Groot, Cosmo the Space Dog, and of course... ROCKET! However, I did not like the new variant of Gamora, and I thought the High Evolutionary villain was SO emo! You know, always yelling at people when things don't go his way. I also thought Baby Rocket was so cute, and so we're his animal friends.
Wednesday (2022)
Better Than All Other Addams Family Screen Media
The Addams Family started off being weird to me, but then I started to like the atmosphere of the movies, just not into the stories. The only other Addams Family piece with actors that started off better was the musical play. Then, I heard the news that Tim Burton, my favorite director, was going to direct parts of the new Wednesday series. I liked Jenna Ortega's portrayal as Wednesday, Burton's direction of the first half of the series, the involvement of Thing, and Enid the peppy werewolf girl. However, the second half of the show got a little boring and I did not like the villain plot twist.
Blue's Clues: Our Neighborhood Festival (2003)
It's okay. RIP Mr. Rogers
I like the idea of a neighborhood festival, I like the games, and I liked the ending. I also liked that Marlee Matlin reprised her role as the librarian. She did the signs of the So Long Song. I also like that the episode is dedicated to Fred Rogers, the late host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, even though he did not guest star in this episode.
However, I did NOT like that the clues drew themselves and talked and sang who they were. I like it better when Joe shows us how to draw. I honestly don't know WHY they even added the animated clues in later episodes. Also, the third clue was "flashing colours" and Joe says he'll start with his red crayon, but of course it doesn't show him switching to other crayons, we only just see the clue drawing itself.
Avatar (2009)
Even better than I remember it!
I just saw this movie for its re-release remastered in 4K. I've only seen this movie about five times in my life. I was in middle school when Avatar first came out. It was hard to follow along what the story is telling, but I liked the idea of a person's consciousness being transferred into a blue alien body. Overtime, I found myself surprised that it became the world's highest grossing film of all time. It temporarily lost its spot to Avengers: Endgame, until it's 2020 re-release in China. Clearly, James Cameron is a genius in filmmaking, what with the visual effects, the cinematography, the atmosphere of Pandora and the 3D effects. Now that saw Avatar again, I cannot wait for the upcoming long-awaited sequel.
Blue's Clues & You!: Blue's Treasure of Clue Lagoon (2022)
A good remake of "Blue's Big Treasure Hunt!'
Rainbow Puppy is starting to grow on me; she has a beautiful voice and I like her rainbow fur. I also like the Mapbook; it's huge and it can talk. The Mapbook is voiced by none other than... STEVE!
Adventure Time: Stakes Part 3: Vamps About (2015)
This episode premiered on my birthday.
Love Marceline's origins and the vampire enemies. I also like the part where Jake describes the vampires to Peppermint Butler and when Pet But shows the sketch drawings, Jake says, "Nah, that's not right."
Godzilla vs. Kong (2021)
I almost went deaf at the climax.
I like the idea of the movie being a crossover of two famous movie monsters. Some plot elements were a little off, but I liked the climax of the movie. There was a moment in the climax where it was so loud that I almost lost my hearing.
Phineas and Ferb: Act Your Age (2014)
Touching! My favorite episode EVER!
I liked the idea of the main characters becoming teenagers (I liked Phineas and Isabella the most as teens), I liked the parts with Doof's "mid-life crisis," I loved the song, "What Might Have Been," and most of all... I loved the ending! Just thinking about it makes me cry on the inside.
Blue's Clues & You!: Blue's Night Before Christmas (2020)
Finally! Another episode with Steve!
I love that the episode of this Blue's Clues show talked about Santa's sleigh and other Christmas stuff. The best part was when they, for the second time, featured special appearances by the previous hosts: Joe and, of course... STEVE!
Scoob! (2020)
"Like" it was better than the live action movies.
I really liked the 3D animation and how after the first 15 minutes of the movie, they showed a 3D recreation of "Scooby-Doo! Where are You?" Opening. I also liked that it was a crossover of other Hanna-Barbera shows minus "The Flintstones", "The Jetsons," and "Yogi Bear." However, I do wish Matthew Lillard provided Shaggy's voice like in the other shows. I also didn't like some of the plot elements. There was some dialogue that was a little cheesy, and up until I was two-thirds of the way through the movie, it kind of seemed to me that the mystery was already revealed to us before the Mystery Gang actually solved it. But all in all, GREAT movie to watch on home release instead of in theaters on account of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Blue's Clues: Blue's Big Musical (2000)
Best show to watch when I was a kid.
When I was little, I had this movie on VHS. I was a huge "Blue's Clues" fan and the series was where I learned some basic knowledge. Knowing that I loved the show, my mom used to buy me toy Handy Dandy Notebooks, but my dog kept chewing on them. I loved the songs and the subject matter of the story; learning to not give up, know what you want to be when you grow up, and how to make up a song. I like Steve (he was always really cool), Blue, and the Amazing Periwinkle (he was cool too). This movie is where I first knew the name and voice of blues singer Ray Charles, who voiced the talking G-clef. I'm 22 years old now, and I still remember watching this amazing movie from when I was little. I just wish watch it again.
How I Met Your Mother (2005)
Legen -- wait for it -- DARY!
I love this show because I like the idea of men looking for love. I also like Jason Segel, Neil Patrick Harris, and Cobie Smoulders, who was Agent Hill from the Avengers.
Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017)
With all due respect for Robin Williams...
...This movie happens to be even better than the first. I love the idea of being in a video game, and I liked seeing The Rock, Kevin Hart, Jack Black and Nebula from "Guardians of the Galaxy" acting like teenagers.
Yesterday (2019)
Heh, could have been better.
The moral of the story was so hard to figure out and I thought the ending could have been better. I do like the Beatles songs though.
Rocketman (2019)
I had no idea Elton John was a substance addict.
I liked all of the songs but it was so nearly depressing with all the drugs, alcohol, and almost killing himself. I myself am NOT going to drink beer even if I go to a bar with friends.
The Fairly OddParents: The Big Fairy Share Scare (2016)
Chloe ruins the show
Chloe is pretty much the kind of goody-two-shows who would make you feel bad about yourself.
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
Shut Up Haters
This is pretty much the best way to end a longtime popular space saga. I like Rey, Finn, BB-8, Chewie, Leia, maybe Ben, C-3PO, and of course Master Luke
Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker (2019)
Shut Up Haters
This is pretty much the best way to end a longtime popular space saga. I like Rey, Finn, BB-8, Chewie, Leia, maybe Ben, C-3PO, and of course Master Luke
Bravest Warriors (2009)
Adult-Appropriate Adventure Time
The same art and animation as "Adventure Time," teen drama, space adventures, adult language, a cute cat/bug hybrid, and a sexy purple alien voiced by Tara Strong are all what make this a good show
The Simpsons (1989)
Been watching The Simpsons on Disney+
It's quite convenient to watch all of the recent seasons on a service made by Disney who bought Fox. I like Homer Simpson a LOT better than Peter Griffin, even though he strangles. I also like Bart's prank calls to Moe the bartender.