65 - I thought I had an idea of what the setup for this might've been for the trailer, but I was kinda way wrong on that apparently. It is a survival story set on an old Earth, but not the setup I was expecting. I don't think I liked that setup a ton, bit strange, but the movie itself is okay. It's a very basic, pretty stripped down, survival setting, crash landing on Earth, Adam Driver and a girl are trying to escape, while fighting off dinosaurs. Honestly, could've used more dinosaurs, I feel like they are used sparingly maybe. I didn't mind anything going on other than the setup, it's a decent time and a great positive, that might not initially sound like a positive, is this movie is a tight hour and a half.
It does not drag, it's not burdened with unnecessary plots and exposition. This era of movies are overloaded with films that all feel like they need to be "epic" and so many are 2 hours, 2 and a half hours, sometimes longer (I'm looking at you, Avatar 2...I'm gonna get to you this weekend) and so to get like a nice, clean, normal movie length with decent effects and a reasonably paced story is nice. If the basic premise interests you enough, it's worth at least a casual watch.
A Quiet Place: Part 2 - I was wrong about this film. I kinda skipped it because I wasn't sure we needed a sequel, the first one is a very simple premise that was executed pretty well and I had seen the bit of them showing what happened at the start before it all went bad in the trailer, so what I had thought was that they were gonna continue the story, while doing flashbacks, but they only do it once. I don't think Part 2 would've been as good had they done that. They keep true to the original movie while continuing the family's story and it's very solid. It also had Cillian Murphy in it, I didn't know that and he's good of course. I'm actually very interested to see another one in this series after the first two were so solid as I feel that would allow them to wrap everything up with the family.