Executioners: The Heroic Trio 2 - The action is still super cool, but it's just not as fun to watch as the first. Just a complete tonal shift from the previous film.
Hardcore - Should have jumped straight to George C. Scott investigating the daughter's disappearance. I love Peter Boyle, but it's a bit of a stuttering start with his PI. Scott is phenomenal here, and more of him up front would have been appreciated. Watching him spiral into this world of depravity was terrific, I just wish he got in a little deeper a little earlier.
The Shawshank Redemption - The biggest flaw is that studio mandated coda, and even that is still amazing.
Airplane! - I don't think I'd ever actually seen this from start to finish, but I'm sure I'd seen 80-90% of the jokes before. That's how iconic and funny it is, and it completely deserves that reputation.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare - Structured in such a way as to undermine any and all tension. Almost every obstacle is introduced and resolved in the same sequence. It's still a lot of fun, and it loves killing Nazis, though.
My Girl - It aged alright. It's a fine and sweet coming of age story, but it's too cutesy by half. Surprisingly strong chemistry between JLC and Dan Aykroyd.
Catch Me If You Can - Far more emotional depth than I remembered. Still a ton of breezy fun, but also kind of a surprising treatise on loneliness. Leo would have chemistry with a box of sand in this film. He's so damned charming. However, it does have a few issues with pacing and structure, especially in the first act, though.
Home on the Range - I didn't expect this to be all that good, but I was unprepared for just how bad it was. It is shockingly well animated, and has some really great use of color, but the writing is really terrible. Feels ike someone tried to make a DreamWorks movie with Disney polish.
An American Tail - I know I've seen it, but not since I was a little kid, so I don't remember anything and have no nostalgia for it. With that in mind, I still generally liked it. It looks incredible, and the songs are mostly fun. The biggest problem is Fievel, who is frustratingly naive and has and annoying cutesy kid voice while stumbling aimlessly from plotline to plotline.
Premium Rush - It's John Wick for bike messengers instead of hit men. And yes, it is as dumb - and fun - as that sounds.