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Off Topic / Re: What Was The Last Movie/Anime You Watched?
« on: May 03, 2026, 07:04:58 pm »
Extreme Prejudice - Justified by way of cocaine fueled 80s machismo. Great cast, loads of squibs, and just an all around good time.
Zootopia 2 - Rehashes the themes of the first, but with enough of a twist to still feel pretty fresh. The meta jokes almost all made me chuckle, but it does lean on them a little too much. All-in-all a solid Disney sequel.
Iron Angels - Super brutal with tons of squibs, gunfire, torture, and henchmen deaths. The kind of discovery that makes me so happy that a lot of lesser known and forgotten Hong Kong features are getting attention from boutique physical media labels.
Iron Angels 2 - A little lighter on the action, but with a far more coherent story. Also arguably not even a 'girls with guns' film, since it spends a lot of time with the male Angel and his bros.
Bottoms - Liked it even more this time. Love how it juxtaposes pretty drastic realism against complete absurdity.
3:10 to Yuma - Thought it was fine in 07 and thought it was close to great today. Ben Foster is an absolute menace.
Iron Angels 3 - Worst of these by a huge margin. Gunfight choreography is abysmal, plot is non-existent, and Moon isn't even involved in the final action sequence - which also has a laughable hero entrance / reveal.
It's not all bad, though. A badass evil white lady is the main villain, the body count is huge, and there's an incredible kickboxing interlude in the middle of the film that might be the best fight in the whole franchise.
Infernal Affairs - Infernal Affairs vs. The Departed is maybe the prime example of style and execution being the key differentiating factors when comparing an original to the remake. The plot is exactly the same, but the movies couldn't feel more different, and they were only made 4 years apart. I still personally prefer The Departed for how much a focus it puts on developing the personalities of all the characters, but Infernal Affairs is still a perfectly paced breakneck thriller.
Zootopia 2 - Rehashes the themes of the first, but with enough of a twist to still feel pretty fresh. The meta jokes almost all made me chuckle, but it does lean on them a little too much. All-in-all a solid Disney sequel.
Iron Angels - Super brutal with tons of squibs, gunfire, torture, and henchmen deaths. The kind of discovery that makes me so happy that a lot of lesser known and forgotten Hong Kong features are getting attention from boutique physical media labels.
Iron Angels 2 - A little lighter on the action, but with a far more coherent story. Also arguably not even a 'girls with guns' film, since it spends a lot of time with the male Angel and his bros.
Bottoms - Liked it even more this time. Love how it juxtaposes pretty drastic realism against complete absurdity.
3:10 to Yuma - Thought it was fine in 07 and thought it was close to great today. Ben Foster is an absolute menace.
Iron Angels 3 - Worst of these by a huge margin. Gunfight choreography is abysmal, plot is non-existent, and Moon isn't even involved in the final action sequence - which also has a laughable hero entrance / reveal.
It's not all bad, though. A badass evil white lady is the main villain, the body count is huge, and there's an incredible kickboxing interlude in the middle of the film that might be the best fight in the whole franchise.
Infernal Affairs - Infernal Affairs vs. The Departed is maybe the prime example of style and execution being the key differentiating factors when comparing an original to the remake. The plot is exactly the same, but the movies couldn't feel more different, and they were only made 4 years apart. I still personally prefer The Departed for how much a focus it puts on developing the personalities of all the characters, but Infernal Affairs is still a perfectly paced breakneck thriller.