Author Topic: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?  (Read 3055038 times)

Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« Reply #2700 on: August 09, 2026, 08:53:50 am »
Spider-Man: Brand New Day - The most like an actual comic book the MCU has felt in a long time, and maybe the first time NYC has felt like Marvel's NYC. On paper I don't like the idea of [REDACTED] being the primary antagonist of a Spider-Man movie (he has one of the best Rogues Galleries in comics... use them!), but I thought they actually really pulled it off, and gave us one of the best depictions of the character in film.

Some of the dialogue is stilted, and you can feel them really tugging on Bernthal's reins, but overall, solid as hell!

Open Range - Very possibly the greatest Western of the 21st Century with a terrific turn from one of the last great Western stars, and one of the all-time great Western shootouts. Wonderful picture.


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Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« Reply #2701 on: August 11, 2026, 12:59:44 pm »
Spider-Man: Brand New Day - The most like an actual comic book the MCU has felt in a long time, and maybe the first time NYC has felt like Marvel's NYC. On paper I don't like the idea of [REDACTED] being the primary antagonist of a Spider-Man movie (he has one of the best Rogues Galleries in comics... use them!), but I thought they actually really pulled it off, and gave us one of the best depictions of the character in film.

Some of the dialogue is stilted, and you can feel them really tugging on Bernthal's reins, but overall, solid as hell!

Open Range - Very possibly the greatest Western of the 21st Century with a terrific turn from one of the last great Western stars, and one of the all-time great Western shootouts. Wonderful picture.

Right? I loved how the new Spider-Man felt. I've always had issues with Tom Holland's Spider-Man. He always felt like a teen sidekick looking up to the Avengers, which was NEVER the case in the comics, he held his own. Here, he felt like his own character, the character from the comic books. And I loved that.

Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« Reply #2702 on: August 13, 2026, 05:40:13 am »
Wandering Ginza Butterfly - There's a bit too much plot crammed in here for an 85 minute runtime. Thought it was cool it turned into The Hustler for 10-15 minutes before a pretty violent finale.

Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones - It was already an uphill battle when George decided he was going to write a romance. It became an insurmountable summit when he cast two actors with absolutely zero chemistry to be the heart of that poorly written endeavor.

John Williams and the big action finale are what save this from being totally worthless.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie - Thought this was much better than the first one. Jokes and references not as forced (for the most part), and it looks incredible.


Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« Reply #2703 on: August 18, 2026, 11:59:55 am »
Rear Window - One of those films where I knew a huge amount of it going in, but I had never sat down and watched it front to back. Not much to say that hasn't been said before. It's Hitchcock, Jimmy Stewart, and some of the best set design of all time.

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Best of the prequels, and the most I've enjoyed it maybe ever, but it is still a deeply flawed movie.

I know he has his defenders, and his performance is much better here than Attack of the Clones, but I think Hayden Christensen is just not good in this. His physicality is fine, even good in places, but he just does not have a handle on this dialogue. It is an issue that is exacerbated by the fact he shares most of his scenes with Ewan McGregor or Ian McDiarmid who are both really good, bordering on great here. Just makes his shortcomings with the material even more apparent.

Plotwise, Anakin's turn to the Dark Side works more than I remembered, but it is just how thoroughly evil he immediately becomes that is a tough pill to swallow. I get why he'd fall in with Palpatine, but to go from "Let's not summarily execute this guy, who I know has been manipulating an intergalactic war," to " I'm going to kill children for him," is insane.

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie - Impressed by how much it made me laugh jyst as much as I was by the production itself. Might have had some of the luster taken off by how much I learned about it ahead of time, but there's also a good chance I would have never seen it with zero context or hype.

Normal - It's fun! Good action, memorable characters, decent set-up. It has a couple of extra twists and turns that don't quite work, but overall it was a nice surprise.


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Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« Reply #2704 on: August 18, 2026, 12:05:38 pm »
Rear Window - One of those films where I knew a huge amount of it going in, but I had never sat down and watched it front to back. Not much to say that hasn't been said before. It's Hitchcock, Jimmy Stewart, and some of the best set design of all time.

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith - Best of the prequels, and the most I've enjoyed it maybe ever, but it is still a deeply flawed movie.

I know he has his defenders, and his performance is much better here than Attack of the Clones, but I think Hayden Christensen is just not good in this. His physicality is fine, even good in places, but he just does not have a handle on this dialogue. It is an issue that is exacerbated by the fact he shares most of his scenes with Ewan McGregor or Ian McDiarmid who are both really good, bordering on great here. Just makes his shortcomings with the material even more apparent.

Plotwise, Anakin's turn to the Dark Side works more than I remembered, but it is just how thoroughly evil he immediately becomes that is a tough pill to swallow. I get why he'd fall in with Palpatine, but to go from "Let's not summarily execute this guy, who I know has been manipulating an intergalactic war," to " I'm going to kill children for him," is insane.

Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie - Impressed by how much it made me laugh jyst as much as I was by the production itself. Might have had some of the luster taken off by how much I learned about it ahead of time, but there's also a good chance I would have never seen it with zero context or hype.

Normal - It's fun! Good action, memorable characters, decent set-up. It has a couple of extra twists and turns that don't quite work, but overall it was a nice surprise.

Episode III makes sitting through Episodes I & II worth it.