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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: December 27, 2025, 01:03:48 am »
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York - Bigger, busier, and all around way more messy than the first film, but still a lot of fun. I think you could refocus the movie with hotel staff as the main antagonists and end up with a better overall story, but then you'd lose the utterly demented Looney Tunes-esque finale.
Holiday Inn - Well this is fun little concept, with songs for the YIKES OH NO BLACKFACE JESUS different holidays and such.
Die Hard - Basically a perfect action screenplay. Immaculate structure, great and memorable lines, terrific foreshadowing. Just an absolute all-timer.
Die Hard 2 - Yeah, it's structured like the first movie, and it also takes place on Christmas, but a lot of the moving parts are different enough for me. Lots of recognizable faces with the bad guys, although they don't get as much personality as the original crew. Plays like a Cannon film with a huge budget.
Die Hard with a Vengeance - It's not the original, but it's close. Arguably the best action movie of the 90s. Top 5 for sure.
Red One - Total waste of potential. There's a lot of stuff here I like conceptually, but the execution is a total drag, and it looks like garbage considering it cost around $250 million. Kiernan Shipka and JK Simmons doing their best. Krampus sequence was fun.
Holiday Inn - Well this is fun little concept, with songs for the YIKES OH NO BLACKFACE JESUS different holidays and such.
Die Hard - Basically a perfect action screenplay. Immaculate structure, great and memorable lines, terrific foreshadowing. Just an absolute all-timer.
Die Hard 2 - Yeah, it's structured like the first movie, and it also takes place on Christmas, but a lot of the moving parts are different enough for me. Lots of recognizable faces with the bad guys, although they don't get as much personality as the original crew. Plays like a Cannon film with a huge budget.
Die Hard with a Vengeance - It's not the original, but it's close. Arguably the best action movie of the 90s. Top 5 for sure.
Red One - Total waste of potential. There's a lot of stuff here I like conceptually, but the execution is a total drag, and it looks like garbage considering it cost around $250 million. Kiernan Shipka and JK Simmons doing their best. Krampus sequence was fun.