Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem - I really don't go to movies much anymore, but if anything is going to do it, it's gonna be Ninja Turtles or Godzilla, and today it was Ninja Turtles. Pretty fun movie, the art style is wild, I love that Spiderverse's success lead to studios going for their own crazy art styles. Here it's kinda like they took claymation and gave it all like a sketchbook filter. The turtles themselves are great, most of the cast is pretty entertaining.
My only real issue is all the pop culture references, it's SO much and that drags the dialogue down for sure. I don't mind it here and there, they make a "Shrek" joke, which could be just a Shrek joke, but also might be poking fun at what people were calling the previous live action run of TMNT. Part of me can almost let it slide in that turtles only involvement with the real world is basically pop culture, but to me that doesn't make for good dialogue for a show, it's just starts to feel like references for the sake of references.
It doesn't hurt the movie a ton, but I hope for a sequel, that they tone that WAY back. Otherwise, fun flick, they do a lot to sell that these are teens well, that's actually not something I feel like they do super often through the entire series, the best versions probably being this or the 2012 tv show from what I remember of that.
Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves - Keeping the enjoyable movie train going with some D&D! Worked out that I got to Vox Machina season 2 this week, so lots of fantasy this week. This movie didn't do anything crazy, it's just a nice, comedic, fantasy film, kinda gives off Guardians of the Galaxy vibes, which to be fair, all group oriented movies with a comedic edge doesn't mean that its GotG, but how they handle the comedy, the snark at times, that's the vibe I got. Might be a tad unfair, but overall I had fun with it.
Also fatty dragon might be my favorite monster in the whole movie, something about it gave me Monster Hunter vibes lol
Pacific Rim - Was reading abit of a reddit thread on the movie, asking why this didn't take off as a series and it got me in the mood to re-watch it. I still love this film. Some peoples faults were mostly with like the dialogue and characters, but I just feel like it's people being weirdly harsh about a movie that does what it needs to well enough and it absolutely excels in the action department. It's so good, they do such a great job selling the size and weight of these massive things, especially with the camera work, so much of it is done to feel relatively practical, as if it was handle in the real world. Lots of low shots, or crane shots, or it's handle from if it was on a building, and if there are shots just up in the air, it's not crazy quick movements that feel like you are just circling a CG animation. That was what I remember most about Uprising, like the big showoff of all the Jaegers in the city together and it has this fast flying camera that feels more like a video game stage intro than trying to sell the setting. Always will recommend this movie, it's up there as one of my favorite giant monster movies, top 5 easily.