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Movies Seen in 2015

1. Searching for Sugar Man (B+)
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (A)
3. The Imitation Game (B+)
4. Selma (A)
5. Inherent Vice (B+)
6. Foxcatcher (A-)
7. Back to the Future (B)
8. American Sniper (B-)
9. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (B)
10. Beloved Sisters (A)
11. Force Majeure (B+)
12. A Most Violent Year (A-)
13. Wild (B+)
14. The Conformist (A-)
15. Blue is the Warmest Colour (A+)
16. Jean de Florette (A)
17. Two Days, One Night (A+)
18. Manon of the Spring (A)
19. Atonement (A+)
20. Honeymoon (B-)
21. The Brothers Bloom (B)
22. Mr. Turner (B+)
23. Still Alice (B+)
24. One Hundred and One Dalmatians (B+)
25. Kingsman: The Secret Service (A)
26. Birdman (A-)
27. Black Book (A-)
28. Leviathan (B+)
29. Terms of Endearment (B)
30. Marty (B+)
31. The Greatest Show on Earth (C+)
32. Focus (B)
33. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (A)
34. The Quiet Man (C+)
35. My Left Foot (B+)
36. Shame (B+)
37. Heavenly Creatures (A)
38. When Harry Met Sally (A+)
39. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (B-)
40. The Invisible Woman (B)
41. All That Jazz (A-)
42. Smashed (B)
43. Serena (D+)
44. Malcolm X (A-)
45. The Iron Giant (A-)
46. Cinderella (A-)
47. Elmer Gantry (B+)
48. Kiss Me Kate (B-)
49. Singin' in the Rain (A-)
50. The Band Wagon (A-)
51. Take Shelter (B+)
52. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (A+)
53. Hateship Loveship (B-)
54. The Truman Show (A-)
55. Wild Tales (A-)
56. A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (B+)
57. The Room (F)
58. Titanic (A)
59. Avengers: Age of Ultron (A-)
60. Mad Max: Fury Road (A+)
61. The Tin Drum (B+)
62. Tomorrowland (B-)
63. White Bird in a Blizzard (C+)
64. Mud (B+)
65. Nightcrawler (A)
66. Say Anything (B+)
67. Blood Diamond (B)
68. Ex Machina (A)
69. Inside Out (A+)
70. The Terminator (B)
71. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (A)
72. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him (B)
73. Jurassic World (B+)
74. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her (B+)
75. Far from the Madding Crowd (B+)
76. Ant-Man (B+)
77. Beyond the Lights (B+)
78. The Lion King (A+)
79. Seven Samurai (A+)
80. This Is Spinal Tap (B+)
81. Testament of Youth (B+)
82. Wet Hot American Summer (B+)
83. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (A)
84. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (A-)
85. The Guest (A-)
86. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (B)
87. Middle of Nowhere (B)
88. High Fidelity (D-)
89. War Witch (B)
90. Ernest & Celestine (B+)
91. The Thin Red Line (B)
92. The Hunger Games (B+)
93. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (A)
94. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (B+)
95. The Martian (A)
96. Sicario (A-)
97. Milk (B)
98. Black Mass (B+)
99. Ragtime (C+)
100. The Duke of Burgundy (B)
101. Bridge of Spies (B+)
102. Crimson Peak (C+)
103. Metropolis (A)
104. Spectre (C+)
105. The Peanuts Movie (A-)
106. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (A-)
107. Aladdin (A)
108. Creed (A)

Semi-unexpectedly one of the best films I've seen so far this year. Stallone gives what may be his best-ever performance (the notion that's been floated of late of him getting a Best Supporting Actor nomination is something I could easily see happening, assuming the movie is a success, and it looks like it's going to be). Jordan is customarily good. The main thing I remember Tessa Thompson from was her part in Season 2 of Veronica Mars, a role that I don't think ever really worked, but she's very good here (the love interest part is often thankless, but the script gives her some decent characterization). I think the movie could have done a bit more with Mrs. Creed; I was kind of expecting her to have a scene with Rocky at some point. But hey, there's always Creed II for that. There's some terrific cinematography, and the climactic fight is marvelously staged (one particular shot had the entire cinema groaning).

109. Amistad (C+)

Steven Spielberg's 1997 attempt at creating a successor to Schindler's List focused on America's history of slavery (which he would do more successfully with Lincoln). Spielberg is one of the great directors, so there of course some parts of the film that work very well -- in particular, the sequences set aboard the Amistad itself. But it has a number of problems. For one, the story structure is a bit odd; the aforementioned Amistad sections are split in two, with the buik of Cinque's story told mid-film after the attorneys succeed in communicating with him and getting him to say it in court. This could work in a film that was solely from the attorneys' POV, but the movie opened with Cinque and slaves (indeed, the first twenty minutes is all them), so this isn't a wholly new look into their POV. Compared to Lincoln, the film is nowhere near as subtle or trusting in its audience's intelligence, so there's a lot of unnecessary audience handholding. And, rather like the more recent film Belle, the movie feels like it's trying to contort the nature of the legal case it depicts to be about something other than what it's about (leading to John Quincy Adams' incoherent climactic speech, the throughline of which I am still unable to discern; it certainly has nothing to do with the particulars of the case).

110. Girlhood (B+)

A French drama about girls growing up in country's poor and isolated immigrant-descended communities, who seem to live a world apart from mainstream society (at one point, after the main character moves to another part of the city, it's almost jarring to see her enter a room full of white people). The French title more literally translates as "Girl Gang", but the retitling (no doubt aimed at drawing comparisons to last year's Boyhood) is actually better, in my opinion, since the gang in question drops out of the story at a certain point -- and it's weaker for it. The director, Celine Sciamma, does a great job of conveying the rhythms of daily life; the story falters a bit when it starts to acquire more plot in the second half.

111. The Princess and the Frog (B+)

My first viewing of this since I saw it in theatres in 2009. This is the film that aimed to launch the new era in Disney feature animation, and struggled in doing so; as a result, while it does mark the beginning of the age, it also marks what is at this point almost certainly the death knell of 2D feature animation at the studio. Which is too bad, because in revisiting this movie, the animation is absolutely stunning stuff; I'm not by any means an opponent of CGI, and Disney's subsequent features using it have been beautiful too, but at this juncture I think 2D (with digital assists, mind you) is the more artistically versatile format.

Anyway, this is a fun movie, and Ron Clements and John Musker certainly know how to deliver on Disney's traditional formula. If there's one thing that's evident in this movie, though, it fairly well screams that its creators were desperately trying to hit a bunch of different marks to avoid any possible line of attack against film for racial and gender issues; the latter is a perennial concern for any Disney female-lead project, the former because the studio had never had a black lead before. And, of course, they still got criticized for the main character spending much of the movie as a frog. Tiana is fun once the character is allowed to breathe a bit and not make every line a moral about the virtues of hard work. I think this is the best soundtrack of any of the modern wave of Disney musicals; "Friends on the Other Side", especially, thanks to Keith David's fantastic vocals.

Cinema: 40 (+1)
DVD/Blu-ray: 22
Streaming Service: 49 (+3)
 
009 RE:Cyborg (8/10)
All-Star Superman (8/10)
American Sniper (8/10)
Antman (7/10)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (9/10)
Avenger's Confidential: Black Widow and The Punisher (9/10)
Bad Ass (7/10)
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: Future (10/10)
Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (7/10)
Bridge of Spies (9/10)
A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion (8/10)
Chappie (8/10)
Dragonball Z: Resurrection F (8/10)
Expelled from Paradise (9/10)
Fantastic 4 (2015) (6/10)
Fight Club (9/10)
Furious 7 (9/10)
Ghost in the Shell (2015)(9/10)
The Gunman (6/10)
Harry Brown (7/10)
Heaven's Lost Property: Final (2/10)
Hitman: Agent 47 (7/10)
Insurgent (6/10)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (6/10)
Jupiter Ascending (6/10)
Jurassic World (8/10)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (8/10)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (8/10)
Justice League: War (8/10)
K: Missing Kings (10/10)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (8/10)
The Last Witch Hunter (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: From Siberia with Love (7/10)
Mad Max: Fury Road (8/10)
The Man From UNCLE (7/10)
The Martian (10/10)
Max (10/10)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9/10)
Naruto Shippuden Movie 7: The Last (9/10)
Odin: Starlight Mutiny (5/10)
Planet Hulk (7/10)
Psycho-Pass: The Movie (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (9/10)
Sky Blue (aka Wonderful Days) (7/10)
Specter (8/10)
Son of Batman (7/10)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Ark of the Stars (9/10)
Taken 3 (7/10)
Terminator: Genisys (9/10)
Tomorrowland (8/10)
When Marnie Was There (2014) (9/10)

Recently Seen:
Superman VS The Elite (9/10)

Total so far:
56
 
A Long Way Down - Netflix Instant
Nick Offerman: American Ham- Netflix Instant
The Interview - xbox
The Book Thief - DVD
As Above, So Below - DVD
30 for 30: Pony Excess - Netflix Instant
All Is Lost - Netflix Instant
Get On Up - DVD
Dallas Buyers Club - DVD
American Sniper - matinee
The Conspirator - Netflix Instant
The Bag Man - Netflix Instant
Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time (2014) - Netflix Instant
Brick Mansions - Netflix Instant
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis - DVD
Lego Justice League vs Bizarro League - DVD
Kingsman: The Secret Service - theater
Earth to Echo - Netflix Instant
Jupiter Ascending 2D - theater
Ralphie May: Unruly - Netflix Instant
In a World... - Netflix Instant
Focus - theater
Bad Grandpa: Unrated Version - Netflix Instant
The Quick and the Dead - Netflix Instant
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn - Netflix Instant
Chappie - theater
The Judge - DVD
Birdman: or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - DVD
Lucy - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part 2 - Netflix Instant
Friday the 13th, Part III - Netflix Instant
Divergent - DVD
Raising Arizona - DVD
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - Netflix Instant
Jason Lives: Friday the 13th, Part VI - Netflix Instant
Whiplash - DVD
Into the Woods - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - Netflix Instant
Life Itself - Netflix Instant
Horrible Bosses 2 - DVD
Wolverine versus Sabretooth: Reborn - DVD
Snowpiercer - Netflix Instant
The Divergent Series: Insurgent 3D - theater
Furious Seven - theater
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death - DVD
Batman vs Robin - DVD
Woman in Gold - theater
The Sound of Music (1965) - theater
Captain America (1979) - DVD
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973) - DVD
Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D - Alamo Drafthouse
Mad Max: Fury Road 2D - theater
Pitch Perfect 2 - theater
San Andreas 3D - theater
The Boxtrolls - Netflix Instant
The Ref - Netflix Instant
The Station Agent - Netflix Instant
Spy - theater
Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: The Movie - Netflix Instant
Rodney Carrington: Laughter's Good - Netflix Instant
Pressure Point - Netflix Instant
Jurassic World 3D - theater
The Road Warrior - DVD
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - DVD
Big Eyes - DVD
Ralphie May: Imperfectly Yours - Netflix Instant
Grace of Monaco - Netflix Instant
Inside Out 2D - theater
Terminator: Genisys 3D - theater
Chris Tucker Live - Netflix
Ant-Man 2D - Alamo Drafthouse
The Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie - Netflix Instant
X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut - blu ray
Funny Face (1957) - Alamo Drafthouse
Batman: Unlimited - Animal Instincts - DVD
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - DVD
Justice League: Gods and Monsters - DVD
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - theater
Michael Jackson's This Is It - DVD
Fantastic 4 (2015) - theater
We Are Marshall - blu ray
The Goonies - DVD
Demetri Martin: Live (at the time) - Netflix Instant
Batman: Unlimited - Monster Mayhem - DVD
Elsa & Fred - Netflix Instant
Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest - SlingTV
Doctor Who 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven' 3D - theater
Aloha - DVD
The Age of Adaline - DVD
The Last of Robin Hood - DVD
Love & Mercy - DVD
The Homesman - Netflix Instant
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - Netflix Instant
Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Netflix Instant
Zombeavers - Netflix Instant
The Lazarus Effect - Netflix Instant
Tremors 5: Bloodline - Netflix Instant
Back in Time - Netflix Instant
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Revenge - Netflix Instant
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Netflix Instant
The Village - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Netflix Instant
Wet Hot American Summer - Netflix Instant
Mr. Holmes - DVD
Vacation (2015) - DVD
Bridge of Spies - theater
Spectre - theater
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood - DVD
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) - DVD
Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power - Netflix Instant
Fading Gigolo - Netflix Instant
Pixels - DVD
Shaun the Sheep Movie - DVD
Self/Less - DVD
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part Two - theater

Met up with my sister to see the second part of the Hunger Games finale this afternoon. Discount matinee, followed by Whataburger dinner with coupons.

It was alright, but I was disappointed. My sister said there was a lot of filler. I can see her point, especially considerin' where Part One left off, in relation to the book.

Still three kinda awesome movies out of a four movie franchise, not bad.
 
1) The Invasion - C
2) Goodfellas - B
3) Flowers In The Attic - D-
4) The King's Speech - B
5) Kingsman: The Secret Service - A-
6) In Time - B+
7) Guardians of the Galaxy - A
8) You May Not Kiss The Bride - B
9) This Means War - C
10) Parallels - A-
11) Stolen - C
12) Unknown - C+
13) Black Hawk Down - B
14) The Interview - D+
15) The Love Punch - C-
16) Jurassic World - B
17) Eagle Eye - B+
18) Mister Smith Goes To Washington - A-
19) Oblivion - A-
20) Minions - C-
21) Gone Baby Gone - A-
22) Let's Be Cops - F
23) Lawless - B-
24) The Double - B+
25) Black & White - F
26) Olympus Has Fallen - A-
27) Argo - C
28) The Day The Earth Stood Still - C+
29) The Hunt For Red October - B+
30) Four Brothers - B+
31) The Martian - A+
32) The Siege - B-
33) The Call - D
34) Mystic River - B+
35) Safe - B+
36) Snitch - B+
37) Arthur Christmas - B+


First Christmas movie of the year and I enjoyed it.

I particularly loved the jokes inserted in for adults.
 
009 RE:Cyborg (8/10)
All-Star Superman (8/10)
American Sniper (8/10)
Antman (7/10)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (9/10)
Avenger's Confidential: Black Widow and The Punisher (9/10)
Bad Ass (7/10)
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: Future (10/10)
Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (7/10)
Bridge of Spies (9/10)
A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion (8/10)
Chappie (8/10)
Dragonball Z: Resurrection F (8/10)
Expelled from Paradise (9/10)
Fantastic 4 (2015) (6/10)
Fight Club (9/10)
Furious 7 (9/10)
Ghost in the Shell (2015)(9/10)
The Gunman (6/10)
Harry Brown (7/10)
Heaven's Lost Property: Final (2/10)
Hitman: Agent 47 (7/10)
Insurgent (6/10)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (6/10)
Jupiter Ascending (6/10)
Jurassic World (8/10)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (8/10)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (8/10)
Justice League: War (8/10)
K: Missing Kings (10/10)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (8/10)
The Last Witch Hunter (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: From Siberia with Love (7/10)
Mad Max: Fury Road (8/10)
The Man From UNCLE (7/10)
The Martian (10/10)
Max (10/10)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9/10)
Naruto Shippuden Movie 7: The Last (9/10)
Odin: Starlight Mutiny (5/10)
Planet Hulk (7/10)
Psycho-Pass: The Movie (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (9/10)
Sky Blue (aka Wonderful Days) (7/10)
Specter (8/10)
Son of Batman (7/10)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Ark of the Stars (9/10)
Superman VS The Elite (9/10)
Taken 3 (7/10)
Terminator: Genisys (9/10)
Tomorrowland (8/10)
When Marnie Was There (2014) (9/10)

Recently Seen:
Mushishi-The Next Chapter: Bell Drops (8/10)

Total so far:
57
 
A Long Way Down - Netflix Instant
Nick Offerman: American Ham- Netflix Instant
The Interview - xbox
The Book Thief - DVD
As Above, So Below - DVD
30 for 30: Pony Excess - Netflix Instant
All Is Lost - Netflix Instant
Get On Up - DVD
Dallas Buyers Club - DVD
American Sniper - matinee
The Conspirator - Netflix Instant
The Bag Man - Netflix Instant
Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time (2014) - Netflix Instant
Brick Mansions - Netflix Instant
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis - DVD
Lego Justice League vs Bizarro League - DVD
Kingsman: The Secret Service - theater
Earth to Echo - Netflix Instant
Jupiter Ascending 2D - theater
Ralphie May: Unruly - Netflix Instant
In a World... - Netflix Instant
Focus - theater
Bad Grandpa: Unrated Version - Netflix Instant
The Quick and the Dead - Netflix Instant
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn - Netflix Instant
Chappie - theater
The Judge - DVD
Birdman: or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - DVD
Lucy - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part 2 - Netflix Instant
Friday the 13th, Part III - Netflix Instant
Divergent - DVD
Raising Arizona - DVD
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - Netflix Instant
Jason Lives: Friday the 13th, Part VI - Netflix Instant
Whiplash - DVD
Into the Woods - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - Netflix Instant
Life Itself - Netflix Instant
Horrible Bosses 2 - DVD
Wolverine versus Sabretooth: Reborn - DVD
Snowpiercer - Netflix Instant
The Divergent Series: Insurgent 3D - theater
Furious Seven - theater
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death - DVD
Batman vs Robin - DVD
Woman in Gold - theater
The Sound of Music (1965) - theater
Captain America (1979) - DVD
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973) - DVD
Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D - Alamo Drafthouse
Mad Max: Fury Road 2D - theater
Pitch Perfect 2 - theater
San Andreas 3D - theater
The Boxtrolls - Netflix Instant
The Ref - Netflix Instant
The Station Agent - Netflix Instant
Spy - theater
Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: The Movie - Netflix Instant
Rodney Carrington: Laughter's Good - Netflix Instant
Pressure Point - Netflix Instant
Jurassic World 3D - theater
The Road Warrior - DVD
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - DVD
Big Eyes - DVD
Ralphie May: Imperfectly Yours - Netflix Instant
Grace of Monaco - Netflix Instant
Inside Out 2D - theater
Terminator: Genisys 3D - theater
Chris Tucker Live - Netflix
Ant-Man 2D - Alamo Drafthouse
The Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie - Netflix Instant
X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut - blu ray
Funny Face (1957) - Alamo Drafthouse
Batman: Unlimited - Animal Instincts - DVD
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - DVD
Justice League: Gods and Monsters - DVD
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - theater
Michael Jackson's This Is It - DVD
Fantastic 4 (2015) - theater
We Are Marshall - blu ray
The Goonies - DVD
Demetri Martin: Live (at the time) - Netflix Instant
Batman: Unlimited - Monster Mayhem - DVD
Elsa & Fred - Netflix Instant
Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest - SlingTV
Doctor Who 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven' 3D - theater
Aloha - DVD
The Age of Adaline - DVD
The Last of Robin Hood - DVD
Love & Mercy - DVD
The Homesman - Netflix Instant
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - Netflix Instant
Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Netflix Instant
Zombeavers - Netflix Instant
The Lazarus Effect - Netflix Instant
Tremors 5: Bloodline - Netflix Instant
Back in Time - Netflix Instant
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Revenge - Netflix Instant
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Netflix Instant
The Village - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Netflix Instant
Wet Hot American Summer - Netflix Instant
Mr. Holmes - DVD
Vacation (2015) - DVD
Bridge of Spies - theater
Spectre - theater
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood - DVD
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) - DVD
The Water Diviner - DVD
Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power - Netflix Instant
Fading Gigolo - Netflix Instant
Pixels - DVD
Shaun the Sheep Movie - DVD
Self/Less - DVD
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part Two - theater
Memento - DVD
Project Almanac - DVD

Have had a used copy of Memento for awhile, finally watched it the other night.

Confusin' as all hell, that movie...dude can't retain new memories since an attack damaged his brain, and he uses a system of tattoos, polaroid photos & notes to track down his wife's killer.

Watched a rented copy of PA this mornin', first person/found footage style movie about high school kids who use time travel to win the lottery, pass a class, go to concerts & become more popular, as teenagers would do with time travel.

Pretty stupid, in the end.

Bought tickets to see Star Wars: The Force Awakens with my sisters & nephews on Christmas this afternoon. Its gonna be my gift to 'em.
 
I didn't start in the thread till August that year, partial list
  1. Piranha 3D: C+
  2. Book of Eli: B
  3. Lethal Weapon: A
  4. Lethal Weapon 2: A-
  5. Lethal Weapon 3: B
  6. Lethal Weapon 4: C+
  7. The Crow: A
  8. Clash of the Titans: B+
  9. Prince of Persia: B
  10. The Fountain: D
  11. Resident Evil: A-
  12. Resident Evil: Apocalypse: B
  13. Resident Evil: Extinction: B-
  14. Resident Evil: Afterlife: B
  15. Resident Evil: Degeneration(animated): B
  16. Bad Boys: B+
  17. Zombieland: B
  18. The Evil Dead: B-
  19. R.E.D.: B
  20. 30 Days of Night: Dark Days: B+
  21. Conviction: A-
  22. Crazies(2010): A-
  23. Paranormal Activity: A+
  24. Paranormal Activity 2: A
  25. Shutter Island: B-
  26. Gamer: F
  27. Last House on the Left(orig): D+
  28. Thirst(asian film): C-
  29. The Hills Have Eyes: B
  30. When In Rome: B-
  31. Dr.Horrible Sing-A-Long: A
  32. Expelled No Intelligence Allowed(doc): B
  33. Zombie Strippers: D
  34. Mammoth: D+
  35. Everyone Else: D
  36. Dark Ages(doc): A
  37. Batman vs Dracula(anim): A-
  38. Independence Day: A
  39. Robin Hood(2010-Crowe): B
  40. Taken: A
  41. Only You: B-
  42. Momma Mia: C
  43. High Plains Drifter: C
  44. Joe Kid: A-
  45. Tron Legacy: B
  46. Voyage of the DawnTreader: B+
  47. Tourist: B
  48. Duchess: B
  49. Blade Runner: B+
  50. Men In Black: A
  51. Jumper: B-
  52. Interview with the Vampire: A-
  53. Brideshead Revisted: B
  54. Wizard of Oz: A
  55. Gone With the Wind: A
  56. True Grit: A
1. The Fighter: B-
2. Batman(90's saga): A-,B-,C-,D
3. Star Wars OT-Special Edition: B+, A, B
4. The Green Hornet: B
5. True Grit(1969): C+
6. Lord of the Rings saga: (A,A,A)
7. The Machinist: A-
8. Season of the Witch: B
9. Frozen: A-
10. Due Date: B+
11. Planet of the Apes(2001): B-
12. Faster: C
13. Romance: D (French film, subtitled)
14. YPF: C- (YPF=Young People F*&^ing)
15. The Beautiful Truth: B-
16. Strictly Sexual: C+
17. DOOM: C
18. Brothers: B+
19. Men In Black II: B-
20. The Crow: Wicked Prayer: C-
21. The Soloist: C
22. Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love: C+
23. I Now Pronounce you Chuck & Larry: B-
24. Battle in Heaven: C+ (Mexican film, subtitled)
25. Legion: B-
26. Battle: LA: B+
27. Righteous Kill: B
28. Dracula II: Ascension: B-
29. Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li: D
30. You Don't Mess With the Zohan: C+
31. Finding Bliss: C
32. Dracula III: Legacy: B-
33. Tangled: B+
34. Paul Blart Mall Cop: C-
35. Chloe: B
36. Kung Fu Panda: B-
37. Centurion: B
38. The People I've Slept With: C
39. Grown Ups: B-
40. The Conspirator: A-
41. XXX: State of the Union: C+
42. Fast Five: B+
43. THOR: A-
44. Priest: D+
45. The Fourth Kind: B+
46. POTC: On Stranger Tides: B-
47. Turtles Forever: A-
48. Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story: B+
49. Easy A: A
50. Inception: B
51. #1 Cheerleader Camp: D
52. Freakanomics: C+
53. Green Lantern: C
54. The American: C-
55. Super 8: A
56. Green Lantern: First Flight: B
57. Transformers: Dark of the Moon: B-
58. 9 Songs: F
59. Kings Speech: A-
60. Whiteout: C+
61. Passion Play: D+
62. Captain America: The First Avenger: A-
63. Marley & Me: A
64. Date Night: C+
65. Frantic: B+
66. Presumed Innocent: A
67. Invictus: A
68. Rocky: A
69. Hurt Locker: A+
70. Rocky II: C+
71. Rocky III: B+
72. Rocky IV: A
73. Cowboys & Aliens: B
74. Wonder Woman (DC Animated): B+
75. Rocky V: B-
76. Conan The Barbarian('11): B-
77. Dinner for Schmucks: D
78. Nothing But the Truth: B
79. Snow Angels: B+
80. Everybody's Fine: C-
81. Rise of the Planet of the Apes: A+
82. Fragments: C+
83. Fright Night ('11): A-
84. Cold Comfort Farm: D
85. Machete: C-
86. The Queen: A
87. Public Enemies: B+
88. Drive Angry: D
89. Red Riding Hood: C+
90. Fright Night ('85): B
91. Love & Other Drugs: B
92. X-Files: I Want to Believe - B+
93. Source Code: A-
94. Paranormal Activity 3: A
95. Rachel Getting Married: C
96. Love Guru: F
97. Funny People: C-
98. Win Win: B+
99. Everything Must Go: B
100. Scott Pilgrim vs The World: D+
101. American Ninja: D
102. Revenge of the Ninja: D
103. Lonesome Dove: A
104. Black Swan: B
105. Westworld: B
106. Fireproof: A-
107. Mission Impossible(4):Ghost Protocol: A
108. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo: A
109. Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows: A-
110. Belly: D-
111. Despicable Me: B+
1. Edge of Darkness: A
2. Star Trek: The Motion Picture: B+
3. Repo Men: B-
4. Star Trek V: The Final Frontier: B-
5. Underworld: Awakening: B
6. Lost City Raiders: C+
7. Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist: B+
8. Contraband: B+
9. Kick-Ass: B+
10. Hereafter: A-
11. Ghost Rider Spirit of Vengeance: B
12. Act of Valor: C+
13. John Carter: B
14. Hunger Games: B+
15. Wrath of the Titans: C
16. Cabin In the Woods: B+
17. The Rum Diary: C
18. The Eagle: C+
19. The Avengers: A+
20. The Adjustment Bureau: A
21. Sucker Punch: B-
22. Knight & Day: C+
23. Mechanic: B
24. Devil: A
25. Dark Shadows: C+
26. Men In Black 3: B-
27. Columbiana: B
28. Haywire: C
29. Snow White and the Huntsman: B-
30. Meet the Parents: A-
31. Meet the Fockers: B
32. Prometheus: B
33. Chernobyl Dairies: B-
34. Little Fockers: B-
35. Halloween III: Season of the Witch: B+
36. Winters Bone: B+
37. Battleship: A-
38. Much Ado About Nothing: B+
39. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs: B
40. Beauty & the Beast: A+
41. Bambi: A-
42. Sex & the City 2: D+
43. Top Gun: B
44. Abraham Lincoln-Vampire Hunter: B-
45. Brave: B+
46. Kill Bill vol.1: A-
47. Kill Bill vol.2: B
48. The Amazing Spider-man: B-
49. Virgin Territory: C-
50. 21 Jump Street: B+
51. The Dark Knight Rises: A-
52. Sicko: C
53. Capitalism A Love Story: C
54. Seven Pounds: B
55. Hot Fuzz: B
56. Total Recall (2012): A-
57. Total Recall (1990): B+
58. Hardware: D+
59. The Bourne Legacy: A-
60. Once Upon A Time in the West: B-
61. Expendables 2: B+
62. Hangover 2: C
63. Moneyball: A-
64. Adventures of Tin Tin: B-
65. 2016 Obama's America: A-
66. Unknown: B
67. No Strings Attached: B+
68. Megamind: A-
69. Superman/Batman: Public Enemies: A-
70. Halloween 4:Return of Michael Myers: A-
71. Halloween 5:Revenge of Michael Myers: B+
72. Halloween The Curse of Michael Myers: B
73. Halloween H2O: A
74. Halloween Resurrection: C+
75. The Day the Earth Stood Still(2008): B
76. Looper: A-
77. Smart People: C-
78. Atlas Shrugged-Part One: B
79. Dredd: A-
80. Bridesmaids: C-
81. Taken 2: B
82. Atlas Shrugged-Part Two: C+
83. Alex Cross: A-
84. RockNRolla: B-
85. Paranormal Activity 4: B
86. Argo: A+
87. Skyline: F
88. Cop Out: D
89. Skyfall: A
90. Red Dawn (2012): B-
91. Dracula (1979): B
92. Dracula (2009): C+
93. Slither: B-
94. Your Highness: F
95. Goldeneye: A
96. Whistleblower: B+
97. The Town: A+
98. Ted: A
99. Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy: B+
100. Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey: A
101. Jack Reacher: A-
102. Django Unchained: B+
1. A Very Harold & Kumar Christmas: C-
2. Les Miserables(2012): B
3. Lincoln: A+
4. Parental Guidance: C+
5. Warm Bodies: B
6. Waiting for Superman: B
7. Grindhouse: Planet Terror: B-
8. Grindhouse: Death Proof: C+
9. Zero Dark Thirty: A
10. Last Stand: B
11. Red Tails: A-
12. Hansel & Gretel-Witch Hunters: C-
13. Parker: B-
14. Bullet to the Head: B+
15. Judge Dredd(1995): C
16. The Mist: B+
17. A Good Day to Die Hard: B-
18. Fired Up: C+
19. Fling: C
20. Ask the Dust: D+
21. Mulan: A-
22. The Lovely Bones: B
23. The Initiation of Sarah: D
24. Jack the Giant Slayer: C+
25. Oz the Great and Powerful: B+
26. Olympus Has Fallen: A-
27. The Lives of Others: B+ (German film)
28. The Croods: B+
29. Jennifers Body: D+
30. Evil Dead (2013 remake): B+
31. G.I. Joe: Retaliation: B
32. The Dark Knight Returns pt.1: A+
33. The Dark Knight Returns pt.2: A+
34. Batman: Gotham Knight: B
35. Superman/Shazam: Return of Black Adam: A-
36. Batman: Year One: B
37. Batman/Superman: Apocalypse: A+
38. Superman vs The Elite: B+
39. Justice League: Doom: A
40. Green Lantern First Flight: A
41. Oblivion: B+
42. Iron Man 3: B-
43. Planet Hulk: A-
44. Welcome to the Jungle: F
45. The Time Travelers Wife: B+
46. Star Trek into Darkness: A-
47. The Lost Tomb of Jesus: B
48. The Heat: C+
49. Fast and Furious 6: A-
50. Hangover III: C-
51. Now You See Me: A
52. Boot Camp: B-
53. Green Zone: C
54. Ninja Assassin: B
55. Mr&Mrs. Smith: A-
56. Silver Linings Playbook: A-
57. Man of Steel: B+
58. Doubt: A
59. Godfather: A
60. World War Z: B
61. Much Ado About Nothing: A-
62. The Lone Ranger: C+
63. Godfather pt.II: A+
64. Godfather pt.III: B
65. Beyond Sherwood Forest: D
66. R.E.D. 2: B-
67. The Wolverine: B+
68. R.I.P.D.: C+
69. Proof of Life: B-
70. The Conjuring: B
71. Pacific Rim: B-
72. Alone in the Dark: D
73. Apocalypto: A
74. Stargate: Ark of Truth: A-
75. Stargate: Continuum: A
76. Mortal Instruments: City of Bones: B-
77. Pi: C-
78. Riddick: B+
79. Percy Jackson: Lightning Thief: B
80. The World's End: C+
81. The Other Woman: B
82. The Other Guys: B-
83. The Sorcerer's Apprentice: C+
84. Catfish: A-
85. Wild Hogs: C
86. Zach & Miri Make a Porno: B
87. Gravity: A+
88. Supergirl: D
89. Escape Plan: B+
90. Prisoners: A
91. Disappearance of Alice Creed: A
92. Deathrace 2000: C+
93. Thor Dark World: A-
94. Superman Unbound: B+
95. JCVD: B-
96. Drive: B-
97. Hunger Games: Catching Fire: B+
98. War Horse: B
99. How to Train Your Dragon: A
100. Scrooged: A-
101. W: D+
102. 127 Hours: A-
103. Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug: B+
104. Moonrise Kingdom: A
105. Piranha DD: D
1. Saving Mr.Banks: A
2. American Hustle: A-
3. Larry Crowne: B+
4. The Grey: C
5. Real Steel: B-
6. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit: B
7. Just Go With It: A-
8. The Road: B
9. Blue Valentine: B
10. Fifth Element: C
11. Boy in the Stripped Pajamas: A
12. Hachi: A Dog's Tale: A
13. She's Out of My League: C
14. The Lego Movie: A
15. Whip It: B
16. Up in the Air: B
17. 300: Rise of an Empire: B+
18. Splice: C-
19. Mirrors: B-
20. Pitch Perfect: A-
21. Noah: C-
22. 2 Guns: B
23. The Seventh Seal: B+
24. Mongol: A-
25. Captain America The Winter Soldier: A+
26. Munich: B
27. Amazing Spider-man 2: C-
28. The Killer Inside Me: A-
29. Rio 2: B
30. Welcome to the Rileys: B+
31. X-Men: Days of Future Past: A-
32. Atonement: B
33. Charlie Wilson's War: A
34. Frozen: A-
35. Rio: B
36. Godzilla: B
37. Bowfinger: B-
38. Transformers Age of Extinction: C+
39. We Bought A Zoo: A-
40. Chronicle: D+
41. Knights Tale: C+
42. 9: D+
43. Dawn of the Planet of the Apes: A-
44. The Help: A
45. From Paris w/Love: B
46. Guardians of the Galaxy: A-
47. Wreck It Ralph: A
48. Land of the Lost: C-
49. Expendables 3: B-
50. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: B
51. Never Let Me Go: D
52. Ghostbusters 30th Anniversary viewing: A
53. Yes Man: B+
54. The Joneses: B
55. The Informant: A-
56. Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore: B
57. Twelve: B+
58. Cyrus: A-
59. We're the Millers: A-
60. Big Hero 6: A
61. Fun Size: B-
62. Friday: A
63. White House Down: B+
64. Metropolis: B/B-
65. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial: A
66. ELF: A
67. THX 1138: C+
68. Dirty Harry: A-
69. Magnum Force: A
70. The Enforcer: B+
71. Sudden Impact: B
72. The Dead Pool: B-
73. In the Land of Blood & Honey: A+
74. Harry Potter & the Philosophers Stone: A
75. Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets: B+
76. Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban: A


1. Mockingjay part 1: A-
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: A
3. Dairy of a Mad Black Woman: A-
4. Dolphin Tale: A-
5. The Equalizer: A
6. Veronica Mars-The Movie: B+
7. Monsters University: A
8. Demolition Man: B-
9. Jack & Jill: D+
10. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: B+
11. Rango: B-
12. Cinderella: A+
13. Insurgent(Divergent Series): C
14. John Wick: B
15. Immortals: C-
16. Tower Heist: B-
17. Lucy: C+
18. Avengers Age of Ultron: A-
19. 22 Jump Street: C-
20. A Million Ways to Die in the West: B-
21. Night at the Museum(3): Secret of the Tomb: B
22. Kingsman The Secret Service: B
23. Fast&Furious 7: A
24. Mad Max Fury Road: A-
25. Robocop (2014): C
26. Jurassic World: B+
27. Terminator Genisys: C
28. Chef: B
29. Ant-Man: B+
30. Copland: B+
31. Mission Impossible(5) Rouge Nation:A-
32. No Escape: B+
33. Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning: F
34. Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince: A-
35. Hercules (2014): B-
36. Pitch Perfect 2: B
37. Resident Evil: Damnation: C+
38. Boondock Saints: B
39. Harry Potter: Deathly Hollows pt.1: A
40. Harry Potter: Deathly Hollows pt.2: A-
41. Spring Breakers: D
42. Peanuts: B+
43. Bad Teacher: B-
44. Horrible Bosses: B+
45. Mockingjay pt.2: A
46. Creed: A+


Hunger Games-Mockingjay part 2: I feel this whole film series was adapted very well. Unlike some I didn't take issue with the final book. I liked...right up until that point with the parachutes 30 pages till the end. Still, it was a solid entry and the film was as well. Some changes aside I feel you could watch these films, take a test on them and pass with a pretty good grade...unlike the Divergent film series.

Creed: Without a doubt my most unexpected joy at the cinema this year. I say that as someone who, as some may know, is a big fan of comic book films. I'm a big Rocky fan, yes I even find charm in Rocky V, so I went into this very cautious. I was blown away. Such great acting from a screenplay that clearly had heart but was brought together by two actors really playing off each other.
That line said by Donny, right before the 12th round starts got me a bit choked up, no joke.
Sign me up for Creed 2
Also it need not have
Rocky this time. I feel Donny can move back to the West Coast and have his career there. Never actual say anything about Rocky, dying or otherwise. Just leave him alive on screen. He's passed the torch. Let us keep Rocky alive and just fade out slow.
 
DVD - 13
Cinema - 9
Streaming Service - 12
Television Broadcast - 5

1 Guardians of the Galaxy
Rewatch.
A Marvel movie. I found it as good as the first time. The story of the Guardians of the Galaxy and how they come to save Xandar from Ronin was well written. Each of the characters (except Ronin, Nebula and Thanos) were well realized. 8/10.


2 Big Hero 6
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on a Marvel property. I found that this was well realized, especially when it came to Hiro's grieving for his brother, Tadashi. His character was well written. The moral quandaries that he and his new friends face as they track down a new villain in San Fransoyko are also well written. 8.5/10.


3 Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the novels by Lewis Carrol. I found this movie, just as strange as I remembered. Especially with the Cheshire Cat causing Alice to provoke the Queen of Hearts (not that she needed it much) into wanting to execute her. The other characters, including the Hatter and the White Rabbit are just as strange as I remembered. 7.5/10.


4 The Water Diviner
A movie loosely based on a true story about an Australian farmer who tries to find the bodies of his sons who went to fight at Gallipoli. This movie showed the grief and loss of war very well (and also the impact of trench warfare on the unfortunate participants involved). The characters of the farmer and the people he meets during his quest are well realised. As is the situation in the post-war Ottoman Empire. 9/10.


5 Cinderella (1950)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. I found this movie just as interesting as I remembered (although I remembered less than with Alice in Wonderland). This story of the kind orphaned girl who is abused by her stepfamily is still quite powerful in an emotional sense. The interaction between Cinderella and her fairy godmother was well done. As was the character of the stepmother. 8/10.


6 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
The third in the Night at the Museum series, based on a children’s book. I found that this movie is just as enjoyable and well written as the first in the series. The situations and the various characters involved in this film were well realized. Larry Daley's character growth is impressive, particularly when it came to discussing with his son about the latter's choices about life after school. Additionally knowing that this was Robin Williams' last role made his scenes rather poignant, particually towards the end. 9/10.


7 Thor: The Dark World
Rewatch
A Marvel movie. The scond in the Thor series, based on the Marvel comic series. This is still enjoyable on the third (or fourth) viewing. The situation with the convergence is well written (although the Dark Elves', and Melekith's in particular, motivations seem a little simplistic). Thor and Jane Foster's reunion is well done, both Hemsworth and Portman's performances were very good. The plot thread involving Loki is very well realized, easily continuing his story from the first Thor and Avengers.
Well worth seeing again. 8/10.


8 Fantasia (1940)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie. A series of short stories set to classical music. I found it quite as interesting as I remembered it. All of the sequences set to the classical pieces are well done, especially in the animation. (Some are not quite to my taste, like the Chernoborg sequences, or the Bacchanalia, but Disney and his animators did them well.) As for a part did like, the Sorceror's Apprentice, liked well. Not just because of Mickey Mouse, but because of the lesson involved. To not get over your head in a power you barely involved.
The Sorceror's response is the way would expect a master to react. A great rewatch. 9/10.


9 Muppet Treasure Island
Rewatch
A Muppet movie based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. As is usual for the Muppets, the movie is filled with humour. The role of Jim Hawkins has been expanded to include Rizzo and The Great Gonzo. (Although most of his original plot line is intact). The Jim Henson Company has outdone themselves, they had built upon their experience with the A Muppet Christmas Carol. Tim Curry is great as Long John Silver. Humourous, and yet; threatening. Easily believable as the pirate leader.
All the musical numbers are great, younger children can easily sing along. Not only that, but they add to the comedic atmosphere of the film. 9/10.


10 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Rewatch
A movie based on the Roald Dahl novel of the same name. The story of a reclusive chocolatier who sends out five golden tickets for visitors to his factory. It is also the story of the recipients of those tickets, and how their character flaws influence their journey through the factory. Johnny Depp is his usual idiosyncratic self as Willy Wonka, the chocolatier who takes the flawed children and their guardians through the factory. He was rather good in the role, albeit quite weird. The other characters are well portrayed (as in the events lead to the consequences are quite believable).
Charlie Bucket, the poor (as in socio-economically; not in character, nor in fate) boy who is the final recipient of the golden ticket is better portrayed than the other child characters. 8/10,


11 Toy Story
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. A film about sentient toys. Specifically two toys belonging to a seven year old named Andy. A cowboy action figure named Woody, who is Andy's favourite toy finds himself threatened when Andy receives a spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear for his birthday. The movie is mainly about their rivalry. It is also about Sid, Andy's neighbour, who shows sociopathic tendencies in his behaviour towards toys. He not only mutilates them, he also blows them up with actual explosives.
The main plot, of Woody and Buzz' rivalry and their eventual reconciliation, is well written. Pixar set themselves with a high standard with their first outing. Andy's reactions to his toys going missing are also well done. 9/10.


12 A Bug's Life
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. A film about an ant colony which is subjected to extortion by a gang of grasshoppers every year. It is also about Flik, a young ant who accidently destroys the colony's offering to the grasshoppers with one of his inventions. Another plot thread is about a troop of circus bugs that Flik accidently recruits to help the ant colony fight off the grasshoppers. It is also about the budding romance between Flik and Princess Adda, who is the heir to the colony's Queen. Overall this movie was well written and directed.
The motivations of the main villain, Hopper, the leader of the grasshopper gang, are well realised, easily paralleling real life situations of a similar nature. The comedy of errors in relation to the circus bugs being mistaken for warrior bugs is also well done. 8.5/10.


13 Toy Story 2
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The second in the Toy Story trilogy. A year after the events of the first movie, Woody is stolen by a toy collector while Andy is at a cowboy camp. Buzz Lightyear then mounts a rescue mission. There are many elements to this movie, relating to the concept of sentient toys, and what will happen to them (a thread that continues into the third movie). One relates to what happens when a toy is damaged. They are liable to be thrown away, or forgotten. The other is what happens when an owner outgrows a toy.
The scenes involving this latter point are particularly poignant, especially When You Loved Me. The reasons why Jessie is the way she is are well realised. The case of the Prospector is also well realized, in the case of never being bought. Almost as good as the first movie. 8.5/10.




14 Monsters Inc
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of two monster friends. Sully (James P. Sullivan) a professional scarer, and his friend Mike Wazowski, his scare coach. As the movie starts they are competing with other Scarer's for the All Time Scare Record. But as time goes on, they are drawn into a conspiracy that runs deep within the company. Again, Pixar has included many elements in this movie. The scare record, the conspiracy and the fact that the Monsters consider humans toxic to them. The plot thread covering Sully and Mike's plight is well realized.
The scenes regarding the details of the conspiracy within the company can be frightening, but this is balanced by Mike being a source of comic relief. This balance is also achieved by a revelation that changes everything for the monsters, while also providing a new opportunity. A great movie. 8.5/10.




15 Finding Nemo
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of two clownfish from the Great Barrier Reef. Marlin and his son Nemo. It is also the story of a blue tang fish named Dory, who Marlin looks for while searching for Nemo after Nemo is caught by a dentist from Sydney. The movie has two threads, one is Marlin's search for Nemo. The other is Nemo meeting an eccentric of fish (and other aquatic organisms) in the dentists aquarium, and his attempts to escape. The desperation in which Marlin searches for Nemo is well realized.
As is the depiction of Dory's amnesia. The depiction of the other individuals in the film are also well done. Nemo's growth in his befriending of the other aquarium inmates and attempts to escape are well done. He has an obvious character growth as a result of his experiences. A very good movie. 8/10.


16 The Incredibles
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of a family of 'supers' who are in hiding after the government forced all 'supers' to give up their vigilante activities less than two decades prior. Specifically, it is the story of Bob Parr (formerly known as Mr. Incredible), who is unsatisfied with his life as a paperpusher and father (especially the former). He is hired by a mysterious individual to fight against some machines, not knowing that he's actually helping a new villian with his plans. His dissatisfaction with his lot is well realized.
The characterisation of his wife and kids are well realized. Helen's struggle to keep her family's 'talents' hidden (along with her suspicions about what he's up to), his daughter's introvertedness and struggles with her own powers, and his son's own troubles are well done. As is the characterisation of the villain. 7.5/10.


17 Cars
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of Lightning McQueen, a young hotshot racecar who ends up in an out-of-the-way town on Route 66 while on the way to California. It follows his maturation as he interacts with the denizens (Carizens? Vehiclezens?) of Radiator Springs during his community service. The process of his character growth as he gets to know the inhabitances of that town is well done, as is the characterisations of the other vehicle characters. Specifically that of the tow truck, the lawyer and the doctor/mechanic with a secret.
The movie is also about McQueen's rivals, a retiring racecar and his constant runner up. Their characterisation is also well done, particularly pertaining to the latter's resentment towards the former and the role of that attitude in the climax. This is a really good movie, that is well worth seeing again. 8.5/10.


18 Ratatouille
A Pixar movie. The story of Remy, a rat with a advanced senses of smell and taste. It details how he gets his dream of cooking in a Parisien restaurant, while helping one of the waiters there achieves his own dreams in the kitchen. It is also the story of Alfredo, the aformentioned waiter, and his burgeoning relationship with Colette, one of the chefs at that restaurant. A third plotline is Remy's relationship with his family, particularly his father, who doesn't want his son getting too close to the humans, who consider rats vermin to be exterminated.
All in all, all of these plotlines are well developed. The story of the rats and the measures they take in order to survive is well developed. But the best aspect to this film is the relationship between Remy and Alfredo. The way they come to trust each other as they work out how to communicate each others intentions is particularly well done. 8/10.


19 Avengers (2012)
Rewatch
A Marvel movie. The story of how Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor first team up as the Avengers, when Loki steals an artefact from SHIELD, and uses it as part of a scheme inspired by a third party. It is also part of a story about SHIELD (how it is trying to defend humanity from aliens and superhuman threats). Robert Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man well (from his portrayal of the role in Iron Man and Iron Man 2).
The same with Chris Hemsworth as Thor, continuing his character arc from the first Thor movie. Thor's actions and motives regarding his adoptive brother are very believable. Tom Hiddleston similarly continues to portray Loki in a way that is consistant with the way the character was developed in the Thor movie. Overall a very good film. 9/10.


20 Avengers: Age of Ultron
A Marvel movie and the Sequal to the 2012 Avengers movie. Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor have been fighting against the forces of HYDRA, since the fall of SHIELD. However, as they capture the sceptre that Loki used in his scheme at that time, some plans go awry. Partially as a result of his encounter with Wanda Maximoff 'Scarlett Witch', Stark's plans for world security go awry...
The plot as it plays out (and there is one), is a great one, although there are some scenes which can be misinterpreted (such as one between Banner and Romanov), but overall it plays out well, albeit not as well as the first film. Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man in a way that continues from earlier installments (albiet maybe not the immediate earlier installment). An enjouyable film. 8.5/10.


21 Death on the Nile (1978)
A movie based on the novel by Agatha Christie with Peter Ustinov starring as Hercule Poirot. The film is a good adaption of Christie's work. The tale is of Poirot's cruise on a paddle steamer on the Nile river, where on it's journey from Cairo to Abu Simbel and return there is treachery. A rich heiress has many enemies, and when there is a murder, Poirot has to find out who did it. Most of the people on the cruise ship had both motive and opportunity, but was it possible that the circumstances around the murder had been contrived?
Ustinov was great as Poirot (but not as good as David Suchet), Mia Farrow and Simon MacCorkindale were great in their roles as two of the suspects and Lois Chiles portrayed the heiress in a believable way. The location filming, on the Nile and on and around the ancient Egyptian monuments was also well done, as well as that in England. A great film, as enjoyable as other Christie adaptations. 8.5/10.


22 Jurassic World
The fourth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, based on novels by Michael Chrichton (albiet not based on any one novel). Starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, B. D Wong and Vincent D'Onofrio. A Dinosaur theme park, called Jurassic World, has been running on Isla Nublar for more than ten years, but attendance has been declining. As such a new hybrid predatory dinosaur has been created. However the motives behind the creation of that hybrid may have nothing to do with declining attendance...
Pratt was great as the 'Raptor trainer Owen Grady, delivering a believable performance as someone who sees the dinosaurs as living animals, and would rather not see them used for nefarious purposes. Howard was great as the park's operations manager and aunt, and D'Onofrio as the human antagonist. The CGI and animatronics were an improvement on that in the earlier installments of the franchise. A great film, almost as good as the original Jurassic Park. 9/10.


23 Terminator Genisys
The fifth film in the Terminator franchise. Starring Arnold Schwartzeneggar, Emilia Clarke, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney and Matthew Smith. Skynet is loosing, Techcom is winning. A Terminator is sent back to 1984, so is Kyle Reece. But to a different 1984 than was expected. What had started out as a simple predestination paradox has become a Timey-Wimey mess. (An appropriate term, given the role that Matthew Smith is most known for.) Kyle Reece has found himself in a completely different situation than in the original film.
Schwartzeneggar hasn't lost any of the qualtities that allowed him to be a presence in each of the first three films. Being the Governor hasn't seemed to impact his acting ability. Emilia Clarke portrays Sarah Conner well. Of course, this is a different Sarah one who has been aware of the threat that Skynet poses for years. Comparison's to the version played by Linda Hamilton wouldn't be fair. Matthew Smith is also good in his role. However, the writing and direction doesn't hold up to the standard set by James Cameron with the first two films. 7.5/10.


24 WALL -E
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A Pixar movie. This is the story of a robot, who meets another robot and starts a relationship. The waste management robot is quite endearing, having taken on many human qualtities over the centuries that he has been active. The other robot he meets, a vegetation analysing robot, is also quite interesting in her role. However that isn't the whole story. The second part of the story involves the first robot getting involved in the life of the ship that the other robot came from. The introduction of this robot upsets the carefully planned community of the ship.
Within this second half there are two plotlines. The fixed discipline of the ships autopilot robot (AUTO) who wants to keep things the way they are, vs. the Captain and two other humans, discovering what life was like before the centuries long 'cruise', and thus wanting to go back to Earth to start again. The clash between the two storylines is well done. The Captain in particular, once he has the idea that it would be a good idea to return to Earth, won't let anything stop that from happening.
The two robots and another group of rogue robots join up to allow it to happen. A very good movie, 8.5/10.


25 Ant-Man
A Marvel movie. Starring Michael Douglas as Hank Pym, Evangelline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang and Corey Stoll as Darren Cross. The story of a convicted burglar who is trying to go straight after being released from a state prison. However his attempt at going straight doesn't go well, with him loosing the job he gets. This leads to his unusual recruitment by Hank Pym, inventor and former SHIELD agent, for him to do a job. However, there is tension between Hank and his daughter, Hope over Lang's recruitment.
The reason for this recruitment, is that Pym's successor at the company Pym created is not someone who Pym trusts. The film's storyline is rather good, although there are some spots that seem out of place (for instance, early heist scenes, and Lang's confrontation with his ex-wife over vistation rights). Michael Douglas is great as Hank Pym, who wants to stop a threat arising from his work that would change the world for the worse. Corey Stoll is also great as the main antagonist who wants to use Pym's breakthrough for personal power.
All in all the film has very good effects (particularly in the miniaturisation scenes) and is a great addition to Marvel's repertoire. 8/10.


26 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
The fourth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Paula Patton. After a mission in the Kremlin goes horribly awry, Ethan Hunt and his team must travel across the world (from, Russia, to Dubai to India) to prevent a nuclear war. What follows is a series of high flying stunts (some involving the Burj Khalifa), and daring deeds, as Hunt and his team go about their mission.
The storylines are good (More so than expected), with the team being on their own without the resources of the Impossible Mission Force to back them up, thus having to improvise solutions to the problems that come up. Also an influence is the fact that Russian agents are after them (due to the events at the Kremlin. This introduces another wrinkle, their invention causes problems during the chase of the matermind behind the nuclear war scheme. Tom Cruise is great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Also, Simon Pegg adds a slightly comic releif aspect to the film in his role as the team's technician. A rather better film than I expected. 8/10.


27 Napoleon Dynamite
An independent art-house comedy film. Starring Joe Heder in the title role, Jon Gries, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino and Haylie Duff. The tale of a unpopular guy in Preston, Idaho as he tries to get through school, and deal with all the situations that life keeps throwing at him. The main plotline focuses on Napoleon and his attempts at getting a girl to go with him to the school dance. It also involves his friendship with Pedro and his burgeoning friendship with Deb, one of the girls he asks to go to the dance with.
In addition, there is his uncle Rico, who is involved in get-rich-quick schemes. All of these plots come together to make a mishmash of a plot, but one that is easy to follow. However, Heder is good in his role as Napoleon. All the other characters are portrayed similarly, inculding Tina Majorino as Deb. An interesting film, but ultimately not to my taste. Some of the reminders of high school are a bit too much. 6.5/10.

28 Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
The fifth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg as Benjamin 'Benji' Dunn, Jeremy Renner, Alex Baldwin and Rebecca Ferguson. Ethan Hunt is on the run, after the Impossible Mission Force is dissolved at the behest of the head of the CIA. He is involved in the hunt for an organisation called the Syndicate, which he calls a 'rogue nation'. He must again travel around the world.
(From, London, to Paris, to a Viennese opera, to Morocco, and back to London again.) Another series of high flying, and deep diving, stunts follow, (Including Hunt clinging to the side of an ascending aircraft) as Hunt recruits his old teamates and keep ahead of the CIA, to investigate and try to shut down the Syndicate. A wrinkle in the plan is a British Agent who has been sent to infiltrate the Syndicate is being manipulated on both sides. Tom Cruise continues to have a great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Simon Pegg still adds a comic releif in his role as Hunts colleague and friend. Rebecca Ferguson is also great as the British Agent. A better film than the previous one. 8.5/10.


29 Up
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A Pixar movie. The tale of Carl Fredrickson, a widower, who sets out on a journey to a remote part of South America after he is forced to move to a retirement home after lashing out at a construction worker. However that is just the beginning. Also on this journey is Russell a Wilderness Explorer who somehow stuck with Carl when he makes his house fly off towards South America. This film also involves Dug, a dog with a collar that allows him to talk and Kevin, a large rare bird, whom Carl and Russell meet near their destination.
There is also the antagonist, Muntz, whose exploits decades before have indirectly inspired Carl's journey. Pixar continues their tradition of writing great storylines from their experience with previous films. There are many themes in this storyline. Not only the main tale of Carl's grief for his wife, Ellie, but others. For instance, why Russell is so insistant in wanting the Assisting the Elderly Badge and why Muntz wants Kevin so much.
In addition, Character development is shown due to some events occuring (like Carl realising that Ellie wanted him to live on without her). Other examples also occur. A very good film. 8/10.

30 Toy Story 3
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A Pixar movie. The third Toy Story movie. Andy has grown up, and is about to go to College. Therefore he has to decide what to do with the toys that he has kept all those years. For the Toys themselves, this is the time that they had been dreading. A series of mishaps as Andy is packing causes the toys to be accidently donated to a childcare centre. However, the childcare centre is not the paradise that they think it is. Along the way, Woody meets a shy little girl who reminds him of when Andy was younger.
This is a rather good conclusion to the storyline began in the first movie. Most of the scenes were really well done, as is the toys reactions to what is happening to them with Andy about to leave and to the situations in the childcare centre. The antagonist is portrayed very well, with a very reasonable backstory to why he has become what he has become. He is an excellent foil to Woody and his attempts to save his friends. This leads to one of the best climaxes that Pixar has come up with so far.
(Unless there is a better one in one of their movies I haven't seen yet.) The new characters are also well realised, including the young shy girl. Easily compares to the first two films, being as good as those two films. 8.5/10.


31 Cars 2
A Pixar movie. The second Cars movie. While Lightning McQueen races on the World Grand Prix, Mater finds himself drawn into the world of international espionage. An interesting follow up on the original Cars, with more action than the original. British secret agent Finn McMissile is on a mission tracking a conspiracy that has to do with a new alternative fuel. A series of errors during a party in Japan just before the first race, causes him and fellow agent Holly Shiftwell, to think that Mater is an American agent.
However, the group of antagonists aren't that well realised, although their reasons for being antagonistic are reasonable within the context of the Cars world. But the way that the secret agents and Mater react to them are well realised. In any case, the climax is a good way to improve upon the characterisation of Mater, showing that he isn't as dimwitted as he appears. The formula one racer who is Lightning's main competitor is not as well realised as the secret agents, being based on the main competitor from the first film.
The climax itself is interesting, but it doesn't compare to the climax in the previous Pixar film. However it is better than I expected given all the negative press about it. It may not be up to the usual Pixar standard but it is still a good film. 7/10.

32 Brave
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. Brave is the story of a free-spirited Scottish princess, who wants to be free of the restrictions that her mother is placing on her. This is an especially important part of the plot, as three rival clan leaders arrive to offer their heirs' hand in marriage, so as to ensure the continuity of the kingdom. However, ther is another plot. That of will-o-wisps and a witch-who-says-she's-not-a-witch, who has a singular spell that changes fates of people in a very particular way. (Bears are involved.)
The battle of wills between the princess and her queen mother is particularly well done, as is the character development that happens as a result of the princess enlisting the services of the witch. Also the King is also a good character. His interactions with his family and the rival chiefs makes up a comic relief factor within the film. (It easily balances what happens to the Queen.) Billy Connolly is at his best. The princess's three younger brothers are also well done, adding to the above comic relief.
It all adds up to being a worthy addition to Pixar's collection of films, being easily up there with the Toy Story series. The climax, while not as moving as the Toy Story 3 climax, is rather moving in of itself, with question of what is going to happen next up in the air. 8.5/10.


33 Oddball
An Australian film, starring Shane Jacobson, Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk and Coco Jack Gillies. A film set in regional Victoria, it is a fun look at a how a groundbreaking ecological practice started, albiet with some dramatisations. It tells the story of how a particuarly odd Maremma Sheepdog came to be guardian of a penguin sanctuary which had been plagued by wolves who had figured out how to swim across to the island.
Shane Jacobson is great in the role of the chicken farmer who figures out that his dog can guard penguin's, as is Coco Jack Gillies as his granddaughter, as they overcome various obstacles (including various locals who wish to use the penguin's island for other purposes) to achieve their goal. Sarah Snook and Alan Tudyk are also great as the chicken farmer's daughter (and the penguin sanctuary's keeper) and her boyfriend. A great movie about how adversity can be overcome, but with some comedy. 8.5/10.

34 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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Starring Liam Neilson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Jake Lloyd as Anakin Skywalker and Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine. The first film of the Star Wars prequal trilogy, about the story of Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi. It is also about the beginning of Palpatine's rise to power. It is a good movie in it's own right, but not as good as A New Hope. Most of the plot is worthy of being compared to the original triology, however there are other parts that aren't as good.
For example, the Pod Race drags on a little too long. Other elements are a bit grating, like the battle droids, and Jar Jar Binks. Especially Jar Jar Binks. I don't know what Lucas was thinking there. All of those scenes would be better if Jar Jar wasn't in them. (However, the idea of the Gungans as a whole, however, is a different story. It is another worldbuilding detail that makes Naboo believable as a world within the Galaxy Far Far Away.) The story the discovery of Anakin as a result of Queen fleeing from Naboo and having to land on Tatooine is well told (aside from the above caveats).
As are the way that Palpatine's manipulations of the Senate and the Trade Federation are portrayed. Ian McDiarmid sells it very easily. Portman is also good as the young Queen who is fearful for her people and who not at all pleased about the situation in the Senate. A movie well worth the rewatching. 8/10.


35 Back to the Future
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines McFly, Crispin Glover as George McFly and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen. The first film in the Back to the Future trilogy. The story of how 1980's teenager Marty McFly has to deal with living in 1955 and meeting his parents as teenagers after a time travel experiment goes wrong. Michael J. Fox does great as fish-out-of-water Marty as he meets his parents in the past, and then have to deal with getting them together.
Christopher Lloyd is also good as both versions of Doctor Emmett Brown, as he deals with the mysterious boy from the future, and has to figure out how to return him to 1985. Thomas F. Wilson is good as the school bully who has to deal with the mysterious 'Calvin Klien' who's getting in on his turf, as it were (and as George's bossy supervisor in the original 1985). Crispin Glover portrays the nerdy, unconfident George McFly in a way that is not giving a disservice to people who are like that.
However, some parts haven't aged well, like the way Lorraine is treated, first by Marty, then by Biff! While Marty was only going to pretend, Biff certainly was going to go through with it if George hadn't gained the courage to interfere the way he did. However, that aside, it is a movie well worth the rewatching. 8.5/10.


36 Back to the Future Part II
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Martin McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as two version of Lorraine Baines McFly (Tannen!) and Thomas F. Wilson as various versions of Biff Tannen and Griff Tannen. The story of how Marty McFly and Doc Brown have to fix a change in the timeline after a trip to the future goes horribly wrong. Michael J. Fox continues to portray Marty McFly as well as in the previous film, as the boy out of his depth in a strangely changed world.
The same with Christopher Lloyd, Doc Brown is much the same, very cautious about changing the timeline, and very pragmatic when it comes to trying to change it back.Thomas F. Wilson continues to be great as the now villainous Biff Tannen, who has used the information from the future to become powerful and corrupt. Lea Thompson also portrays the alternate timeline version of Lorraine in a believable way. The version of Hill Valley in the alternate timeline is also well desgined.
However, the scenes where Marty encounters his alternate mother can be disturbing to younger viewers, but it is well done overall. (The way that Biff treats her is obviously not the way that women should be treated. However that caveat does not detract from the experience of watching the movie overall. Well worth rewatching. 8/10.[


37 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
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Starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Hayden Christianson as Anakin Skywalker, Ian McDiarmid as Chancellor Palpatine and Christopher Lee as Count Dooku. A film about the beginning of the Clone Wars, and the furtherance of Palpatine's plan. It is also about the beginning of the secret relationship between Anakin Skywalker and Padme Naberrie. The plot, what there is of it, holds up. The progress of Anakin's relationship with Padme does seem a bit quick, though.
(Indeed, I am certain that infatuations are not a good thing at all). The progress of the relationship is not well realised, jumping from point to point. All of a sudden: marriage (despite some scenes in the Naboo Lake Country). Of course, that is not all that the movie is about. There are also the plotlines leading to the start of the Clone Wars at the Battle of Geonosis. Obi-Wan's investigation into the assassination attempt on Padme that leads to the discovery of the Clone Army on Kamino is well realized.
As is the Battle of Geonosis itself. It isn't just a series of scenes showing off CGI. It is well choreographed too, as is the battle between Yoda and Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a great presence as the latter. His performance was up to his usual standard. McGregor continues to play the young Obi-Wan well. A movie that is worth rewatching. 8.5/10.


38 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Starring Keanu Reeves as Ted Logan, Alex Winter as Bill Preston and George Carlin as Rufus. A most excellently comedic film about two 'slackers' who have to pass a history report so that they can graduate high school and also form a metal band, Wyld Stallyns, that is important to future history. Before they fail the test, they have to find a way to use a phone booth time machine to pass the history report. Thus follows a most excellent rolliking ride through history (except for a run-in with 'Royal Ugly Dudes'), wherin the duo makes friends with various historical figures.
Within the comedic universe of this tale, most of the events in the past are believable. (Of course, actual kidnappings wouldn't go over well, but they are all presented in a way that could be believable if the film were more serious). The reasons behind the to-be-excellent duo being so behind in history aren't that that well done, but that is the setup. The events in present day San Dimas are believable, given that people from the past wouldn't necessarily get on with those in the present.
George Carlin is good as the Mentor-from-the-future Rufus, who gives Bill and Ted the phone booth time machine. He delivers the lines quite well. His opening and closing monologues explain the situation quite well. Keanu isn't as boring as his critics claim. He uses the widest range of expressions as Ted. Alex Winter is good as Bill. This is certainly a good movie for rewatching. 8.5/10.

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39. Back to the Future Part 3
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Seamus McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Mary Steenbergen as Clara Clayton and Thomas F. Wilson as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen and Biff Tannen. The conclusion to the Back to the Future saga, in which Marty McFly has to go back to the old west to rescue Doc Brown from an untimely fate. After the conclusion of the previous film, Marty finds himself stuck in 1955 without the DeLorean. However, Doc Brown has hidden the DeLorean in the past, so Marty can find it.
It is in the process of the recovery of the DeLorean that Marty and 55' Doc Brown discover future Doc Brown's fate. This whole sequence is well done. As is the sequence in which Marty goes back to 1885. The rest of the film is also good. The twists on the usual western tropes are particularly fun. However, the fact that Doc and Clara fall in love so fast (and it's implied that the same happened with Marty in Jennifer), without the Florence Nightingale effect, doesn't seem that believable (but that has been my experience).
Thomas F. Wilson continues to steal the spotlight as the outlaw 'Mad Dog' Tannen. A short tempered, opportunistic bully, the ways in which he antagonises, Doc Brown and especially Marty are quite believable. The way Marty grows from his experience in 1885 (and is able to avoid the car accident) is also well written. Doc Brown's final message at the end of the film one that should be remembered. 8.5/10.
 
009 RE:Cyborg (8/10)
All-Star Superman (8/10)
American Sniper (8/10)
Antman (7/10)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (9/10)
Avenger's Confidential: Black Widow and The Punisher (9/10)
Bad Ass (7/10)
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: Future (10/10)
Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (7/10)
Bridge of Spies (9/10)
A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion (8/10)
Chappie (8/10)
Dragonball Z: Resurrection F (8/10)
Expelled from Paradise (9/10)
Fantastic 4 (2015) (6/10)
Fight Club (9/10)
Furious 7 (9/10)
Ghost in the Shell (2015)(9/10)
The Gunman (6/10)
Harry Brown (7/10)
Heaven's Lost Property: Final (2/10)
Hitman: Agent 47 (7/10)
Insurgent (6/10)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (6/10)
Jupiter Ascending (6/10)
Jurassic World (8/10)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (8/10)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (8/10)
Justice League: War (8/10)
K: Missing Kings (10/10)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (8/10)
The Last Witch Hunter (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: From Siberia with Love (7/10)
Mad Max: Fury Road (8/10)
The Man From UNCLE (7/10)
The Martian (10/10)
Max (10/10)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9/10)
Mushishi-The Next Chapter: Bell Drops (8/10)
Naruto Shippuden Movie 7: The Last (9/10)
Odin: Starlight Mutiny (5/10)
Planet Hulk (7/10)
Psycho-Pass: The Movie (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (9/10)
Sky Blue (aka Wonderful Days) (7/10)
Specter (8/10)
Son of Batman (7/10)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Ark of the Stars (9/10)
Superman VS The Elite (9/10)
Taken 3 (7/10)
Terminator: Genisys (9/10)
Tomorrowland (8/10)
When Marnie Was There (2014) (9/10)


Recently Seen:
Batman: Year One (7/10)

Total so far:
58
 
1. Searching for Sugar Man (B+)
2. Captain America: The Winter Soldier (A)
3. The Imitation Game (B+)
4. Selma (A)
5. Inherent Vice (B+)
6. Foxcatcher (A-)
7. Back to the Future (B)
8. American Sniper (B-)
9. Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (B)
10. Beloved Sisters (A)
11. Force Majeure (B+)
12. A Most Violent Year (A-)
13. Wild (B+)
14. The Conformist (A-)
15. Blue is the Warmest Colour (A+)
16. Jean de Florette (A)
17. Two Days, One Night (A+)
18. Manon of the Spring (A)
19. Atonement (A+)
20. Honeymoon (B-)
21. The Brothers Bloom (B)
22. Mr. Turner (B+)
23. Still Alice (B+)
24. One Hundred and One Dalmatians (B+)
25. Kingsman: The Secret Service (A)
26. Birdman (A-)
27. Black Book (A-)
28. Leviathan (B+)
29. Terms of Endearment (B)
30. Marty (B+)
31. The Greatest Show on Earth (C+)
32. Focus (B)
33. Invasion of the Body Snatchers (A)
34. The Quiet Man (C+)
35. My Left Foot (B+)
36. Shame (B+)
37. Heavenly Creatures (A)
38. When Harry Met Sally (A+)
39. The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (B-)
40. The Invisible Woman (B)
41. All That Jazz (A-)
42. Smashed (B)
43. Serena (D+)
44. Malcolm X (A-)
45. The Iron Giant (A-)
46. Cinderella (A-)
47. Elmer Gantry (B+)
48. Kiss Me Kate (B-)
49. Singin' in the Rain (A-)
50. The Band Wagon (A-)
51. Take Shelter (B+)
52. The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (A+)
53. Hateship Loveship (B-)
54. The Truman Show (A-)
55. Wild Tales (A-)
56. A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night (B+)
57. The Room (F)
58. Titanic (A)
59. Avengers: Age of Ultron (A-)
60. Mad Max: Fury Road (A+)
61. The Tin Drum (B+)
62. Tomorrowland (B-)
63. White Bird in a Blizzard (C+)
64. Mud (B+)
65. Nightcrawler (A)
66. Say Anything (B+)
67. Blood Diamond (B)
68. Ex Machina (A)
69. Inside Out (A+)
70. The Terminator (B)
71. Terminator 2: Judgement Day (A)
72. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Him (B)
73. Jurassic World (B+)
74. The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby: Her (B+)
75. Far from the Madding Crowd (B+)
76. Ant-Man (B+)
77. Beyond the Lights (B+)
78. The Lion King (A+)
79. Seven Samurai (A+)
80. This Is Spinal Tap (B+)
81. Testament of Youth (B+)
82. Wet Hot American Summer (B+)
83. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation (A)
84. The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (A-)
85. The Guest (A-)
86. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (B)
87. Middle of Nowhere (B)
88. High Fidelity (D-)
89. War Witch (B)
90. Ernest & Celestine (B+)
91. The Thin Red Line (B)
92. The Hunger Games (B+)
93. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (A)
94. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 (B+)
95. The Martian (A)
96. Sicario (A-)
97. Milk (B)
98. Black Mass (B+)
99. Ragtime (C+)
100. The Duke of Burgundy (B)
101. Bridge of Spies (B+)
102. Crimson Peak (C+)
103. Metropolis (A)
104. Spectre (C+)
105. The Peanuts Movie (A-)
106. The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (A-)
107. Aladdin (A)
108. Creed (A)
109. Amistad (C+)
110. Girlhood (B+)
111. The Princess and the Frog (B+)
112. Spotlight (A)

One of the top contenders on this year's awards circuit, and have seen it I can say it definitely deserves the hype; the comparisons to All the President's Men are likewise warranted. The film is meticulously made, and does a great job of making the process of putting together a story feel utterly gripping even when there's not much in the way of jeopardy (obviously the scenes where Cardinal Law sent a self-flagellating albino monk to eliminate the members of the Spotlight team had to be cut). You could feel the audience's sense of outrage building, particularly with the ending list of locations where molestation scandals were contemporaneously or subsequently revealed to exist. It's a great examination of the way institutions and communities can operate via a kind of unspoken, unknown (to many) agreement to keep things quiet, and in a time when this kind of investigative journalism is under threat as newspapers run into hard times, a reminder of why we need it.

113. Circumstance (B+)


Maryam Keshavarz's 2011 feature debut (and still her only film) follows two Iranian teenage girls, Atafeh and Shireen, in a same-sex relationship. I recall reading about this when it was released back then, but I only got around to seeing it now. It was filmed discreetly in Lebanon, and as a result of its existence the director was banned from ever returning to Iran, so obviously some people are ready to make sacrifices for art. The two actresses are terrific, and have very good chemistry. The depiction of upper-class society there, where the young have access to many little oases of westernized pop culture, but are constantly worried about the religious police, is quite interesting. It's not a perfect movie, by any means; plot elements regarding Atafeh's brother Mehran, a recovering addict turned religious fanatic, never quite gel. I can see the issues Keshavarz is looking to examine via her uses of the character, but he always feels out of place.

114. The Clouds of Sils Maria (B+)

A knowingly intellectual French drama about an aging actress who is asked to revisit the property that made her famous. In some ways this is like Birdman, though conversely it has much less of a stick up its ass about populist entertainment. I'd been meaning to watch this for a while, but never gotten around to it, but the recent slew of critics' awards for Kristen Stewart's supporting role led to my prioritizing it at last. I don't rank it as highly as many, but it's quite watchable, and certainly erudite. Stewart and Juliette Binoche are a great double-act (which is good, since most of the film is them talking). Chloe Moretz's character, a Lindsay Lohan analogue, isn't especially well-handled, which becomes more of an issue in the final third.

115. Tangerine (B-)

An inventive ultra-low budget film that was made using iPhone cameras but manages to not look horrible, and follows a hectic day in the lives of a few transgender sex workers. Not a perspective you're likely to find elsewhere, which makes it feel reasonably fresh, but otherwise I didn't think it was all that remarkable.

Cinema: 41 (+1)
DVD/Blu-ray: 22
Streaming Service: 52 (+3)
 
A Long Way Down - Netflix Instant
Nick Offerman: American Ham- Netflix Instant
The Interview - xbox
The Book Thief - DVD
As Above, So Below - DVD
30 for 30: Pony Excess - Netflix Instant
All Is Lost - Netflix Instant
Get On Up - DVD
Dallas Buyers Club - DVD
American Sniper - matinee
The Conspirator - Netflix Instant
The Bag Man - Netflix Instant
Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time (2014) - Netflix Instant
Brick Mansions - Netflix Instant
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis - DVD
Lego Justice League vs Bizarro League - DVD
Kingsman: The Secret Service - theater
Earth to Echo - Netflix Instant
Jupiter Ascending 2D - theater
Ralphie May: Unruly - Netflix Instant
In a World... - Netflix Instant
Focus - theater
Bad Grandpa: Unrated Version - Netflix Instant
The Quick and the Dead - Netflix Instant
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn - Netflix Instant
Chappie - theater
The Judge - DVD
Birdman: or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - DVD
Lucy - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part 2 - Netflix Instant
Friday the 13th, Part III - Netflix Instant
Divergent - DVD
Raising Arizona - DVD
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - Netflix Instant
Jason Lives: Friday the 13th, Part VI - Netflix Instant
Whiplash - DVD
Into the Woods - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - Netflix Instant
Life Itself - Netflix Instant
Horrible Bosses 2 - DVD
Wolverine versus Sabretooth: Reborn - DVD
Snowpiercer - Netflix Instant
The Divergent Series: Insurgent 3D - theater
Furious Seven - theater
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death - DVD
Batman vs Robin - DVD
Woman in Gold - theater
The Sound of Music (1965) - theater
Captain America (1979) - DVD
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973) - DVD
Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D - Alamo Drafthouse
Mad Max: Fury Road 2D - theater
Pitch Perfect 2 - theater
San Andreas 3D - theater
The Boxtrolls - Netflix Instant
The Ref - Netflix Instant
The Station Agent - Netflix Instant
Spy - theater
Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: The Movie - Netflix Instant
Rodney Carrington: Laughter's Good - Netflix Instant
Pressure Point - Netflix Instant
Jurassic World 3D - theater
The Road Warrior - DVD
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - DVD
Big Eyes - DVD
Ralphie May: Imperfectly Yours - Netflix Instant
Grace of Monaco - Netflix Instant
Inside Out 2D - theater
Terminator: Genisys 3D - theater
Chris Tucker Live - Netflix
Ant-Man 2D - Alamo Drafthouse
The Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie - Netflix Instant
X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut - blu ray
Funny Face (1957) - Alamo Drafthouse
Batman: Unlimited - Animal Instincts - DVD
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - DVD
Justice League: Gods and Monsters - DVD
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - theater
Michael Jackson's This Is It - DVD
Fantastic 4 (2015) - theater
We Are Marshall - blu ray
The Goonies - DVD
Demetri Martin: Live (at the time) - Netflix Instant
Batman: Unlimited - Monster Mayhem - DVD
Elsa & Fred - Netflix Instant
Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest - SlingTV
Doctor Who 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven' 3D - theater
Aloha - DVD
The Age of Adaline - DVD
The Last of Robin Hood - DVD
Love & Mercy - DVD
The Homesman - Netflix Instant
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - Netflix Instant
Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Netflix Instant
Zombeavers - Netflix Instant
The Lazarus Effect - Netflix Instant
Tremors 5: Bloodline - Netflix Instant
Back in Time - Netflix Instant
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Revenge - Netflix Instant
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Netflix Instant
The Village - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Netflix Instant
Wet Hot American Summer - Netflix Instant
Mr. Holmes - DVD
Vacation (2015) - DVD
Bridge of Spies - theater
Spectre - theater
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood - DVD
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) - DVD
The Water Diviner - DVD
Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power - Netflix Instant
Fading Gigolo - Netflix Instant
Pixels - DVD
Shaun the Sheep Movie - DVD
Self/Less - DVD
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part Two - theater
Memento - DVD
Project Almanac - DVD
Trainwreck - DVD
Cooties - DVD
Minions - DVD
American Ultra - DVD
The Transporter Refueled - DVD
The End of the Tour - DVD
Halo: The Fall of Reach - DVD

Been rentin' movies two at a time from Hasting's this week.

Trainwreck had some good jokes in it, but not nearly enough to be a comedy. And the endin' dragged too far, with the main character explainin' her motivation for anyone who didn't keep up.

Cooties wasn't very good, either. Though the idea of a zombie-esque outbreak at summer school was a good one.

Minions wasn't as good as I had hoped. All the good jokes were in the trailer.

AU was pretty fun, especially Jesse Eisenberg as a stoner sleeper agent and Topher Grace as the CIA agent tryin' to eliminate him.

TTR wasn't too bad for a reboot, though the first Jason Statham movie was better than this one.

TEofT was a nice character piece about a writer interviewin' a more successful writer at the end of the successful writer's book tour.

Rewatched Ant-Man on DVD, saw it twice in theaters, since my sister hadn't seen it.

Watchin' the Halo CGI movie now, which is the origin story for the Master Chief. Kinda bland, so far...
 
Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith - Blu Ray - Watched the last movie before TFA with Ian. So now the circle is complete, we've watched all the movies. Recently finished all of the Clone Wars and of course are up to date on Rebels.

Terminator: Genisys - On Demand - I finally got around to watching and I'm glad I did. This was way better and more entertaining then I thought it was going to be. Was there problems with the movie, of course but in the long run they didn't hurt the entertainment value of the movie. Emilia Clark was fantastic as Sarah Connor and Arnold Schwarzenegger brought something new and familiar to his iconic role. I really wish that people would stop casting Jai Courtney in things, while not as terrible as in other roles. His presence really brought the movie down.

Jurassic World - Blu Ray - I bought this a few weeks ago when it came out, just got around to watching it now. Again, very entertaining movie with a few flaws. I just want to state that I want Chris Pratt in everything now. After Guardians of the Galaxy and now this, cast him as Indian Jones or young Han Solo. I want to watch him in everything. He has the perfect balance of humor and seriousness, reboot Lethal Weapon or Die Hard or Hunt for Red October and just cast him already.
 
Scout's Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse(2015) ★ 1/2
Goosebumps (2015) ★★
The Lobster (2015) ★★★
Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension (2015) ★
 
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A Long Way Down - Netflix Instant
Nick Offerman: American Ham- Netflix Instant
The Interview - xbox
The Book Thief - DVD
As Above, So Below - DVD
30 for 30: Pony Excess - Netflix Instant
All Is Lost - Netflix Instant
Get On Up - DVD
Dallas Buyers Club - DVD
American Sniper - matinee
The Conspirator - Netflix Instant
The Bag Man - Netflix Instant
Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time (2014) - Netflix Instant
Brick Mansions - Netflix Instant
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis - DVD
Lego Justice League vs Bizarro League - DVD
Kingsman: The Secret Service - theater
Earth to Echo - Netflix Instant
Jupiter Ascending 2D - theater
Ralphie May: Unruly - Netflix Instant
In a World... - Netflix Instant
Focus - theater
Bad Grandpa: Unrated Version - Netflix Instant
The Quick and the Dead - Netflix Instant
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn - Netflix Instant
Chappie - theater
The Judge - DVD
Birdman: or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) - DVD
Lucy - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part 2 - Netflix Instant
Friday the 13th, Part III - Netflix Instant
Divergent - DVD
Raising Arizona - DVD
Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter - Netflix Instant
Jason Lives: Friday the 13th, Part VI - Netflix Instant
Whiplash - DVD
Into the Woods - DVD
Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - Netflix Instant
Life Itself - Netflix Instant
Horrible Bosses 2 - DVD
Wolverine versus Sabretooth: Reborn - DVD
Snowpiercer - Netflix Instant
The Divergent Series: Insurgent 3D - theater
Furious Seven - theater
The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death - DVD
Batman vs Robin - DVD
Woman in Gold - theater
The Sound of Music (1965) - theater
Captain America (1979) - DVD
Captain America II: Death Too Soon (1979) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Wine, Women and War (1973) - DVD
The Six Million Dollar Man: Solid Gold Kidnapping (1973) - DVD
Avengers: Age of Ultron 3D - Alamo Drafthouse
Mad Max: Fury Road 2D - theater
Pitch Perfect 2 - theater
San Andreas 3D - theater
The Boxtrolls - Netflix Instant
The Ref - Netflix Instant
The Station Agent - Netflix Instant
Spy - theater
Mr. Peabody & Sherman - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: The Movie - Netflix Instant
Rodney Carrington: Laughter's Good - Netflix Instant
Pressure Point - Netflix Instant
Jurassic World 3D - theater
The Road Warrior - DVD
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - DVD
Big Eyes - DVD
Ralphie May: Imperfectly Yours - Netflix Instant
Grace of Monaco - Netflix Instant
Inside Out 2D - theater
Terminator: Genisys 3D - theater
Chris Tucker Live - Netflix
Ant-Man 2D - Alamo Drafthouse
The Penguins of Madagascar: The Movie - Netflix Instant
X-Men: Days of Future Past - The Rogue Cut - blu ray
Funny Face (1957) - Alamo Drafthouse
Batman: Unlimited - Animal Instincts - DVD
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel - DVD
Justice League: Gods and Monsters - DVD
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation - theater
Michael Jackson's This Is It - DVD
Fantastic 4 (2015) - theater
We Are Marshall - blu ray
The Goonies - DVD
Demetri Martin: Live (at the time) - Netflix Instant
Batman: Unlimited - Monster Mayhem - DVD
Elsa & Fred - Netflix Instant
Craig Ferguson: Just Being Honest - SlingTV
Doctor Who 'Dark Water'/'Death in Heaven' 3D - theater
Aloha - DVD
The Age of Adaline - DVD
The Last of Robin Hood - DVD
Love & Mercy - DVD
The Homesman - Netflix Instant
Tim Burton's Corpse Bride - Netflix Instant
Sleepy Hollow (1999) - Netflix Instant
Zombeavers - Netflix Instant
The Lazarus Effect - Netflix Instant
Tremors 5: Bloodline - Netflix Instant
Back in Time - Netflix Instant
A Nightmare on Elm Street, Part 2: Freddy's Revenge - Netflix Instant
Wes Craven's New Nightmare - Netflix Instant
The Village - Netflix Instant
Mortal Kombat: Annihilation - Netflix Instant
Wet Hot American Summer - Netflix Instant
Mr. Holmes - DVD
Vacation (2015) - DVD
Bridge of Spies - theater
Spectre - theater
Jeff Dunham: Unhinged in Hollywood - DVD
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (2015) - DVD
The Water Diviner - DVD
Scorpion King 4: Quest for Power - Netflix Instant
Fading Gigolo - Netflix Instant
Pixels - DVD
Shaun the Sheep Movie - DVD
Self/Less - DVD
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part Two - theater
Memento - DVD
Project Almanac - DVD
Trainwreck - DVD
Cooties - DVD
Minions - DVD
American Ultra - DVD
The Transporter Refueled - DVD
The End of the Tour - DVD
Halo: The Fall of Reach - DVD
That Touch of Mink - Netflix Instant

Watched an old Cary Grant / Doris Day rom com this evenin' after work.

Grant was the usual charmer, with casual humor, but I didn't care much for Day's character.
 
009 RE:Cyborg (8/10)
All-Star Superman (8/10)
American Sniper (8/10)
Antman (7/10)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (9/10)
Avenger's Confidential: Black Widow and The Punisher (9/10)
Bad Ass (7/10)
Batman: Year One (7/10)
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: Future (10/10)
Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (7/10)
Bridge of Spies (9/10)
A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion (8/10)
Chappie (8/10)
Dragonball Z: Resurrection F (8/10)
Expelled from Paradise (9/10)
Fantastic 4 (2015) (6/10)
Fight Club (9/10)
Furious 7 (9/10)
Ghost in the Shell (2015)(9/10)
The Gunman (6/10)
Harry Brown (7/10)
Heaven's Lost Property: Final (2/10)
Hitman: Agent 47 (7/10)
Insurgent (6/10)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (6/10)
Jupiter Ascending (6/10)
Jurassic World (8/10)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (8/10)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (8/10)
Justice League: War (8/10)
K: Missing Kings (10/10)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (8/10)
The Last Witch Hunter (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: From Siberia with Love (7/10)
Mad Max: Fury Road (8/10)
The Man From UNCLE (7/10)
The Martian (10/10)
Max (10/10)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9/10)
Mushishi-The Next Chapter: Bell Drops (8/10)
Naruto Shippuden Movie 7: The Last (9/10)
Odin: Starlight Mutiny (5/10)
Planet Hulk (7/10)
Psycho-Pass: The Movie (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (9/10)
Sky Blue (aka Wonderful Days) (7/10)
Specter (8/10)
Son of Batman (7/10)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Ark of the Stars (9/10)
Superman VS The Elite (9/10)
Taken 3 (7/10)
Terminator: Genisys (9/10)
Tomorrowland (8/10)
When Marnie Was There (2014) (9/10)

Recently Seen:
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (8/10)
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (7/10)

Total so far: 60
 
DVD - 13
Cinema - 9
Streaming Service - 12
Television Broadcast - 6

1 Guardians of the Galaxy
Rewatch.
A Marvel movie. I found it as good as the first time. The story of the Guardians of the Galaxy and how they come to save Xandar from Ronin was well written. Each of the characters (except Ronin, Nebula and Thanos) were well realized. 8/10.


2 Big Hero 6
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on a Marvel property. I found that this was well realized, especially when it came to Hiro's grieving for his brother, Tadashi. His character was well written. The moral quandaries that he and his new friends face as they track down a new villain in San Fransoyko are also well written. 8.5/10.


3 Alice in Wonderland (1951)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the novels by Lewis Carrol. I found this movie, just as strange as I remembered. Especially with the Cheshire Cat causing Alice to provoke the Queen of Hearts (not that she needed it much) into wanting to execute her. The other characters, including the Hatter and the White Rabbit are just as strange as I remembered. 7.5/10.


4 The Water Diviner
A movie loosely based on a true story about an Australian farmer who tries to find the bodies of his sons who went to fight at Gallipoli. This movie showed the grief and loss of war very well (and also the impact of trench warfare on the unfortunate participants involved). The characters of the farmer and the people he meets during his quest are well realised. As is the situation in the post-war Ottoman Empire. 9/10.


5 Cinderella (1950)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. I found this movie just as interesting as I remembered (although I remembered less than with Alice in Wonderland). This story of the kind orphaned girl who is abused by her stepfamily is still quite powerful in an emotional sense. The interaction between Cinderella and her fairy godmother was well done. As was the character of the stepmother. 8/10.


6 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
The third in the Night at the Museum series, based on a children’s book. I found that this movie is just as enjoyable and well written as the first in the series. The situations and the various characters involved in this film were well realized. Larry Daley's character growth is impressive, particularly when it came to discussing with his son about the latter's choices about life after school. Additionally knowing that this was Robin Williams' last role made his scenes rather poignant, particually towards the end. 9/10.


7 Thor: The Dark World
Rewatch
A Marvel movie. The scond in the Thor series, based on the Marvel comic series. This is still enjoyable on the third (or fourth) viewing. The situation with the convergence is well written (although the Dark Elves', and Melekith's in particular, motivations seem a little simplistic). Thor and Jane Foster's reunion is well done, both Hemsworth and Portman's performances were very good. The plot thread involving Loki is very well realized, easily continuing his story from the first Thor and Avengers.
Well worth seeing again. 8/10.


8 Fantasia (1940)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie. A series of short stories set to classical music. I found it quite as interesting as I remembered it. All of the sequences set to the classical pieces are well done, especially in the animation. (Some are not quite to my taste, like the Chernoborg sequences, or the Bacchanalia, but Disney and his animators did them well.) As for a part did like, the Sorceror's Apprentice, liked well. Not just because of Mickey Mouse, but because of the lesson involved. To not get over your head in a power you barely involved.
The Sorceror's response is the way would expect a master to react. A great rewatch. 9/10.


9 Muppet Treasure Island
Rewatch
A Muppet movie based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. As is usual for the Muppets, the movie is filled with humour. The role of Jim Hawkins has been expanded to include Rizzo and The Great Gonzo. (Although most of his original plot line is intact). The Jim Henson Company has outdone themselves, they had built upon their experience with the A Muppet Christmas Carol. Tim Curry is great as Long John Silver. Humourous, and yet; threatening. Easily believable as the pirate leader.
All the musical numbers are great, younger children can easily sing along. Not only that, but they add to the comedic atmosphere of the film. 9/10.


10 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
Rewatch
A movie based on the Roald Dahl novel of the same name. The story of a reclusive chocolatier who sends out five golden tickets for visitors to his factory. It is also the story of the recipients of those tickets, and how their character flaws influence their journey through the factory. Johnny Depp is his usual idiosyncratic self as Willy Wonka, the chocolatier who takes the flawed children and their guardians through the factory. He was rather good in the role, albeit quite weird. The other characters are well portrayed (as in the events lead to the consequences are quite believable).
Charlie Bucket, the poor (as in socio-economically; not in character, nor in fate) boy who is the final recipient of the golden ticket is better portrayed than the other child characters. 8/10,


11 Toy Story
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. A film about sentient toys. Specifically two toys belonging to a seven year old named Andy. A cowboy action figure named Woody, who is Andy's favourite toy finds himself threatened when Andy receives a spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear for his birthday. The movie is mainly about their rivalry. It is also about Sid, Andy's neighbour, who shows sociopathic tendencies in his behaviour towards toys. He not only mutilates them, he also blows them up with actual explosives.
The main plot, of Woody and Buzz' rivalry and their eventual reconciliation, is well written. Pixar set themselves with a high standard with their first outing. Andy's reactions to his toys going missing are also well done. 9/10.


12 A Bug's Life
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. A film about an ant colony which is subjected to extortion by a gang of grasshoppers every year. It is also about Flik, a young ant who accidently destroys the colony's offering to the grasshoppers with one of his inventions. Another plot thread is about a troop of circus bugs that Flik accidently recruits to help the ant colony fight off the grasshoppers. It is also about the budding romance between Flik and Princess Adda, who is the heir to the colony's Queen. Overall this movie was well written and directed.
The motivations of the main villain, Hopper, the leader of the grasshopper gang, are well realised, easily paralleling real life situations of a similar nature. The comedy of errors in relation to the circus bugs being mistaken for warrior bugs is also well done. 8.5/10.


13 Toy Story 2
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The second in the Toy Story trilogy. A year after the events of the first movie, Woody is stolen by a toy collector while Andy is at a cowboy camp. Buzz Lightyear then mounts a rescue mission. There are many elements to this movie, relating to the concept of sentient toys, and what will happen to them (a thread that continues into the third movie). One relates to what happens when a toy is damaged. They are liable to be thrown away, or forgotten. The other is what happens when an owner outgrows a toy.
The scenes involving this latter point are particularly poignant, especially When You Loved Me. The reasons why Jessie is the way she is are well realised. The case of the Prospector is also well realized, in the case of never being bought. Almost as good as the first movie. 8.5/10.




14 Monsters Inc
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of two monster friends. Sully (James P. Sullivan) a professional scarer, and his friend Mike Wazowski, his scare coach. As the movie starts they are competing with other Scarer's for the All Time Scare Record. But as time goes on, they are drawn into a conspiracy that runs deep within the company. Again, Pixar has included many elements in this movie. The scare record, the conspiracy and the fact that the Monsters consider humans toxic to them. The plot thread covering Sully and Mike's plight is well realized.
The scenes regarding the details of the conspiracy within the company can be frightening, but this is balanced by Mike being a source of comic relief. This balance is also achieved by a revelation that changes everything for the monsters, while also providing a new opportunity. A great movie. 8.5/10.




15 Finding Nemo
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of two clownfish from the Great Barrier Reef. Marlin and his son Nemo. It is also the story of a blue tang fish named Dory, who Marlin looks for while searching for Nemo after Nemo is caught by a dentist from Sydney. The movie has two threads, one is Marlin's search for Nemo. The other is Nemo meeting an eccentric of fish (and other aquatic organisms) in the dentists aquarium, and his attempts to escape. The desperation in which Marlin searches for Nemo is well realized.
As is the depiction of Dory's amnesia. The depiction of the other individuals in the film are also well done. Nemo's growth in his befriending of the other aquarium inmates and attempts to escape are well done. He has an obvious character growth as a result of his experiences. A very good movie. 8/10.


16 The Incredibles
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of a family of 'supers' who are in hiding after the government forced all 'supers' to give up their vigilante activities less than two decades prior. Specifically, it is the story of Bob Parr (formerly known as Mr. Incredible), who is unsatisfied with his life as a paperpusher and father (especially the former). He is hired by a mysterious individual to fight against some machines, not knowing that he's actually helping a new villian with his plans. His dissatisfaction with his lot is well realized.
The characterisation of his wife and kids are well realized. Helen's struggle to keep her family's 'talents' hidden (along with her suspicions about what he's up to), his daughter's introvertedness and struggles with her own powers, and his son's own troubles are well done. As is the characterisation of the villain. 7.5/10.


17 Cars
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The story of Lightning McQueen, a young hotshot racecar who ends up in an out-of-the-way town on Route 66 while on the way to California. It follows his maturation as he interacts with the denizens (Carizens? Vehiclezens?) of Radiator Springs during his community service. The process of his character growth as he gets to know the inhabitances of that town is well done, as is the characterisations of the other vehicle characters. Specifically that of the tow truck, the lawyer and the doctor/mechanic with a secret.
The movie is also about McQueen's rivals, a retiring racecar and his constant runner up. Their characterisation is also well done, particularly pertaining to the latter's resentment towards the former and the role of that attitude in the climax. This is a really good movie, that is well worth seeing again. 8.5/10.


18 Ratatouille
A Pixar movie. The story of Remy, a rat with a advanced senses of smell and taste. It details how he gets his dream of cooking in a Parisien restaurant, while helping one of the waiters there achieves his own dreams in the kitchen. It is also the story of Alfredo, the aformentioned waiter, and his burgeoning relationship with Colette, one of the chefs at that restaurant. A third plotline is Remy's relationship with his family, particularly his father, who doesn't want his son getting too close to the humans, who consider rats vermin to be exterminated.
All in all, all of these plotlines are well developed. The story of the rats and the measures they take in order to survive is well developed. But the best aspect to this film is the relationship between Remy and Alfredo. The way they come to trust each other as they work out how to communicate each others intentions is particularly well done. 8/10.


19 Avengers (2012)
Rewatch
A Marvel movie. The story of how Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor first team up as the Avengers, when Loki steals an artefact from SHIELD, and uses it as part of a scheme inspired by a third party. It is also part of a story about SHIELD (how it is trying to defend humanity from aliens and superhuman threats). Robert Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man well (from his portrayal of the role in Iron Man and Iron Man 2).
The same with Chris Hemsworth as Thor, continuing his character arc from the first Thor movie. Thor's actions and motives regarding his adoptive brother are very believable. Tom Hiddleston similarly continues to portray Loki in a way that is consistant with the way the character was developed in the Thor movie. Overall a very good film. 9/10.


20 Avengers: Age of Ultron
A Marvel movie and the Sequal to the 2012 Avengers movie. Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor have been fighting against the forces of HYDRA, since the fall of SHIELD. However, as they capture the sceptre that Loki used in his scheme at that time, some plans go awry. Partially as a result of his encounter with Wanda Maximoff 'Scarlett Witch', Stark's plans for world security go awry...
The plot as it plays out (and there is one), is a great one, although there are some scenes which can be misinterpreted (such as one between Banner and Romanov), but overall it plays out well, albeit not as well as the first film. Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man in a way that continues from earlier installments (albiet maybe not the immediate earlier installment). An enjouyable film. 8.5/10.


21 Death on the Nile (1978)
A movie based on the novel by Agatha Christie with Peter Ustinov starring as Hercule Poirot. The film is a good adaption of Christie's work. The tale is of Poirot's cruise on a paddle steamer on the Nile river, where on it's journey from Cairo to Abu Simbel and return there is treachery. A rich heiress has many enemies, and when there is a murder, Poirot has to find out who did it. Most of the people on the cruise ship had both motive and opportunity, but was it possible that the circumstances around the murder had been contrived?
Ustinov was great as Poirot (but not as good as David Suchet), Mia Farrow and Simon MacCorkindale were great in their roles as two of the suspects and Lois Chiles portrayed the heiress in a believable way. The location filming, on the Nile and on and around the ancient Egyptian monuments was also well done, as well as that in England. A great film, as enjoyable as other Christie adaptations. 8.5/10.


22 Jurassic World
The fourth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, based on novels by Michael Chrichton (albiet not based on any one novel). Starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, B. D Wong and Vincent D'Onofrio. A Dinosaur theme park, called Jurassic World, has been running on Isla Nublar for more than ten years, but attendance has been declining. As such a new hybrid predatory dinosaur has been created. However the motives behind the creation of that hybrid may have nothing to do with declining attendance...
Pratt was great as the 'Raptor trainer Owen Grady, delivering a believable performance as someone who sees the dinosaurs as living animals, and would rather not see them used for nefarious purposes. Howard was great as the park's operations manager and aunt, and D'Onofrio as the human antagonist. The CGI and animatronics were an improvement on that in the earlier installments of the franchise. A great film, almost as good as the original Jurassic Park. 9/10.


23 Terminator Genisys
The fifth film in the Terminator franchise. Starring Arnold Schwartzeneggar, Emilia Clarke, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney and Matthew Smith. Skynet is loosing, Techcom is winning. A Terminator is sent back to 1984, so is Kyle Reece. But to a different 1984 than was expected. What had started out as a simple predestination paradox has become a Timey-Wimey mess. (An appropriate term, given the role that Matthew Smith is most known for.) Kyle Reece has found himself in a completely different situation than in the original film.
Schwartzeneggar hasn't lost any of the qualtities that allowed him to be a presence in each of the first three films. Being the Governor hasn't seemed to impact his acting ability. Emilia Clarke portrays Sarah Conner well. Of course, this is a different Sarah one who has been aware of the threat that Skynet poses for years. Comparison's to the version played by Linda Hamilton wouldn't be fair. Matthew Smith is also good in his role. However, the writing and direction doesn't hold up to the standard set by James Cameron with the first two films. 7.5/10.


24 WALL -E
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. This is the story of a robot, who meets another robot and starts a relationship. The waste management robot is quite endearing, having taken on many human qualtities over the centuries that he has been active. The other robot he meets, a vegetation analysing robot, is also quite interesting in her role. However that isn't the whole story. The second part of the story involves the first robot getting involved in the life of the ship that the other robot came from. The introduction of this robot upsets the carefully planned community of the ship.
Within this second half there are two plotlines. The fixed discipline of the ships autopilot robot (AUTO) who wants to keep things the way they are, vs. the Captain and two other humans, discovering what life was like before the centuries long 'cruise', and thus wanting to go back to Earth to start again. The clash between the two storylines is well done. The Captain in particular, once he has the idea that it would be a good idea to return to Earth, won't let anything stop that from happening.
The two robots and another group of rogue robots join up to allow it to happen. A very good movie, 8.5/10.


25 Ant-Man
A Marvel movie. Starring Michael Douglas as Hank Pym, Evangelline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang and Corey Stoll as Darren Cross. The story of a convicted burglar who is trying to go straight after being released from a state prison. However his attempt at going straight doesn't go well, with him loosing the job he gets. This leads to his unusual recruitment by Hank Pym, inventor and former SHIELD agent, for him to do a job. However, there is tension between Hank and his daughter, Hope over Lang's recruitment.
The reason for this recruitment, is that Pym's successor at the company Pym created is not someone who Pym trusts. The film's storyline is rather good, although there are some spots that seem out of place (for instance, early heist scenes, and Lang's confrontation with his ex-wife over vistation rights). Michael Douglas is great as Hank Pym, who wants to stop a threat arising from his work that would change the world for the worse. Corey Stoll is also great as the main antagonist who wants to use Pym's breakthrough for personal power.
All in all the film has very good effects (particularly in the miniaturisation scenes) and is a great addition to Marvel's repertoire. 8/10.


26 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
The fourth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Paula Patton. After a mission in the Kremlin goes horribly awry, Ethan Hunt and his team must travel across the world (from, Russia, to Dubai to India) to prevent a nuclear war. What follows is a series of high flying stunts (some involving the Burj Khalifa), and daring deeds, as Hunt and his team go about their mission.
The storylines are good (More so than expected), with the team being on their own without the resources of the Impossible Mission Force to back them up, thus having to improvise solutions to the problems that come up. Also an influence is the fact that Russian agents are after them (due to the events at the Kremlin. This introduces another wrinkle, their invention causes problems during the chase of the matermind behind the nuclear war scheme. Tom Cruise is great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Also, Simon Pegg adds a slightly comic releif aspect to the film in his role as the team's technician. A rather better film than I expected. 8/10.


27 Napoleon Dynamite
An independent art-house comedy film. Starring Joe Heder in the title role, Jon Gries, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino and Haylie Duff. The tale of a unpopular guy in Preston, Idaho as he tries to get through school, and deal with all the situations that life keeps throwing at him. The main plotline focuses on Napoleon and his attempts at getting a girl to go with him to the school dance. It also involves his friendship with Pedro and his burgeoning friendship with Deb, one of the girls he asks to go to the dance with.
In addition, there is his uncle Rico, who is involved in get-rich-quick schemes. All of these plots come together to make a mishmash of a plot, but one that is easy to follow. However, Heder is good in his role as Napoleon. All the other characters are portrayed similarly, inculding Tina Majorino as Deb. An interesting film, but ultimately not to my taste. Some of the reminders of high school are a bit too much. 6.5/10.

28 Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
The fifth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg as Benjamin 'Benji' Dunn, Jeremy Renner, Alex Baldwin and Rebecca Ferguson. Ethan Hunt is on the run, after the Impossible Mission Force is dissolved at the behest of the head of the CIA. He is involved in the hunt for an organisation called the Syndicate, which he calls a 'rogue nation'. He must again travel around the world.
(From, London, to Paris, to a Viennese opera, to Morocco, and back to London again.) Another series of high flying, and deep diving, stunts follow, (Including Hunt clinging to the side of an ascending aircraft) as Hunt recruits his old teamates and keep ahead of the CIA, to investigate and try to shut down the Syndicate. A wrinkle in the plan is a British Agent who has been sent to infiltrate the Syndicate is being manipulated on both sides. Tom Cruise continues to have a great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Simon Pegg still adds a comic releif in his role as Hunts colleague and friend. Rebecca Ferguson is also great as the British Agent. A better film than the previous one. 8.5/10.


29 Up
Rewatch
A Pixar movie. The tale of Carl Fredrickson, a widower, who sets out on a journey to a remote part of South America after he is forced to move to a retirement home after lashing out at a construction worker. However that is just the beginning. Also on this journey is Russell a Wilderness Explorer who somehow stuck with Carl when he makes his house fly off towards South America. This film also involves Dug, a dog with a collar that allows him to talk and Kevin, a large rare bird, whom Carl and Russell meet near their destination.
There is also the antagonist, Muntz, whose exploits decades before have indirectly inspired Carl's journey. Pixar continues their tradition of writing great storylines from their experience with previous films. There are many themes in this storyline. Not only the main tale of Carl's grief for his wife, Ellie, but others. For instance, why Russell is so insistant in wanting the Assisting the Elderly Badge and why Muntz wants Kevin so much.
In addition, Character development is shown due to some events occuring (like Carl realising that Ellie wanted him to live on without her). Other examples also occur. A very good film. 8/10.

30 Toy Story 3
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A Pixar movie. The third Toy Story movie. Andy has grown up, and is about to go to College. Therefore he has to decide what to do with the toys that he has kept all those years. For the Toys themselves, this is the time that they had been dreading. A series of mishaps as Andy is packing causes the toys to be accidently donated to a childcare centre. However, the childcare centre is not the paradise that they think it is. Along the way, Woody meets a shy little girl who reminds him of when Andy was younger.
This is a rather good conclusion to the storyline began in the first movie. Most of the scenes were really well done, as is the toys reactions to what is happening to them with Andy about to leave and to the situations in the childcare centre. The antagonist is portrayed very well, with a very reasonable backstory to why he has become what he has become. He is an excellent foil to Woody and his attempts to save his friends. This leads to one of the best climaxes that Pixar has come up with so far.
(Unless there is a better one in one of their movies I haven't seen yet.) The new characters are also well realised, including the young shy girl. Easily compares to the first two films, being as good as those two films. 8.5/10.


31 Cars 2
A Pixar movie. The second Cars movie. While Lightning McQueen races on the World Grand Prix, Mater finds himself drawn into the world of international espionage. An interesting follow up on the original Cars, with more action than the original. British secret agent Finn McMissile is on a mission tracking a conspiracy that has to do with a new alternative fuel. A series of errors during a party in Japan just before the first race, causes him and fellow agent Holly Shiftwell, to think that Mater is an American agent.
However, the group of antagonists aren't that well realised, although their reasons for being antagonistic are reasonable within the context of the Cars world. But the way that the secret agents and Mater react to them are well realised. In any case, the climax is a good way to improve upon the characterisation of Mater, showing that he isn't as dimwitted as he appears. The formula one racer who is Lightning's main competitor is not as well realised as the secret agents, being based on the main competitor from the first film.
The climax itself is interesting, but it doesn't compare to the climax in the previous Pixar film. However it is better than I expected given all the negative press about it. It may not be up to the usual Pixar standard but it is still a good film. 7/10.

32 Brave
Rewatch.
A Pixar movie. Brave is the story of a free-spirited Scottish princess, who wants to be free of the restrictions that her mother is placing on her. This is an especially important part of the plot, as three rival clan leaders arrive to offer their heirs' hand in marriage, so as to ensure the continuity of the kingdom. However, ther is another plot. That of will-o-wisps and a witch-who-says-she's-not-a-witch, who has a singular spell that changes fates of people in a very particular way. (Bears are involved.)
The battle of wills between the princess and her queen mother is particularly well done, as is the character development that happens as a result of the princess enlisting the services of the witch. Also the King is also a good character. His interactions with his family and the rival chiefs makes up a comic relief factor within the film. (It easily balances what happens to the Queen.) Billy Connolly is at his best. The princess's three younger brothers are also well done, adding to the above comic relief.
It all adds up to being a worthy addition to Pixar's collection of films, being easily up there with the Toy Story series. The climax, while not as moving as the Toy Story 3 climax, is rather moving in of itself, with question of what is going to happen next up in the air. 8.5/10.


33 Oddball
An Australian film, starring Shane Jacobson, Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk and Coco Jack Gillies. A film set in regional Victoria, it is a fun look at a how a groundbreaking ecological practice started, albiet with some dramatisations. It tells the story of how a particuarly odd Maremma Sheepdog came to be guardian of a penguin sanctuary which had been plagued by wolves who had figured out how to swim across to the island.
Shane Jacobson is great in the role of the chicken farmer who figures out that his dog can guard penguin's, as is Coco Jack Gillies as his granddaughter, as they overcome various obstacles (including various locals who wish to use the penguin's island for other purposes) to achieve their goal. Sarah Snook and Alan Tudyk are also great as the chicken farmer's daughter (and the penguin sanctuary's keeper) and her boyfriend. A great movie about how adversity can be overcome, but with some comedy. 8.5/10.

34 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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Starring Liam Neilson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Jake Lloyd as Anakin Skywalker and Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine. The first film of the Star Wars prequal trilogy, about the story of Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi. It is also about the beginning of Palpatine's rise to power. It is a good movie in it's own right, but not as good as A New Hope. Most of the plot is worthy of being compared to the original triology, however there are other parts that aren't as good.
For example, the Pod Race drags on a little too long. Other elements are a bit grating, like the battle droids, and Jar Jar Binks. Especially Jar Jar Binks. I don't know what Lucas was thinking there. All of those scenes would be better if Jar Jar wasn't in them. (However, the idea of the Gungans as a whole, however, is a different story. It is another worldbuilding detail that makes Naboo believable as a world within the Galaxy Far Far Away.) The story the discovery of Anakin as a result of Queen fleeing from Naboo and having to land on Tatooine is well told (aside from the above caveats).
As are the way that Palpatine's manipulations of the Senate and the Trade Federation are portrayed. Ian McDiarmid sells it very easily. Portman is also good as the young Queen who is fearful for her people and who not at all pleased about the situation in the Senate. A movie well worth the rewatching. 8/10.


35 Back to the Future
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines McFly, Crispin Glover as George McFly and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen. The first film in the Back to the Future trilogy. The story of how 1980's teenager Marty McFly has to deal with living in 1955 and meeting his parents as teenagers after a time travel experiment goes wrong. Michael J. Fox does great as fish-out-of-water Marty as he meets his parents in the past, and then have to deal with getting them together.
Christopher Lloyd is also good as both versions of Doctor Emmett Brown, as he deals with the mysterious boy from the future, and has to figure out how to return him to 1985. Thomas F. Wilson is good as the school bully who has to deal with the mysterious 'Calvin Klien' who's getting in on his turf, as it were (and as George's bossy supervisor in the original 1985). Crispin Glover portrays the nerdy, unconfident George McFly in a way that is not giving a disservice to people who are like that.
However, some parts haven't aged well, like the way Lorraine is treated, first by Marty, then by Biff! While Marty was only going to pretend, Biff certainly was going to go through with it if George hadn't gained the courage to interfere the way he did. However, that aside, it is a movie well worth the rewatching. 8.5/10.


36 Back to the Future Part II
Rewatch
Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Martin McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as two version of Lorraine Baines McFly (Tannen!) and Thomas F. Wilson as various versions of Biff Tannen and Griff Tannen. The story of how Marty McFly and Doc Brown have to fix a change in the timeline after a trip to the future goes horribly wrong. Michael J. Fox continues to portray Marty McFly as well as in the previous film, as the boy out of his depth in a strangely changed world.
The same with Christopher Lloyd, Doc Brown is much the same, very cautious about changing the timeline, and very pragmatic when it comes to trying to change it back.Thomas F. Wilson continues to be great as the now villainous Biff Tannen, who has used the information from the future to become powerful and corrupt. Lea Thompson also portrays the alternate timeline version of Lorraine in a believable way. The version of Hill Valley in the alternate timeline is also well desgined.
However, the scenes where Marty encounters his alternate mother can be disturbing to younger viewers, but it is well done overall. (The way that Biff treats her is obviously not the way that women should be treated. However that caveat does not detract from the experience of watching the movie overall. Well worth rewatching. 8/10.[


37 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
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Starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Hayden Christianson as Anakin Skywalker, Ian McDiarmid as Chancellor Palpatine and Christopher Lee as Count Dooku. A film about the beginning of the Clone Wars, and the furtherance of Palpatine's plan. It is also about the beginning of the secret relationship between Anakin Skywalker and Padme Naberrie. The plot, what there is of it, holds up. The progress of Anakin's relationship with Padme does seem a bit quick, though.
(Indeed, I am certain that infatuations are not a good thing at all). The progress of the relationship is not well realised, jumping from point to point. All of a sudden: marriage (despite some scenes in the Naboo Lake Country). Of course, that is not all that the movie is about. There are also the plotlines leading to the start of the Clone Wars at the Battle of Geonosis. Obi-Wan's investigation into the assassination attempt on Padme that leads to the discovery of the Clone Army on Kamino is well realized.
As is the Battle of Geonosis itself. It isn't just a series of scenes showing off CGI. It is well choreographed too, as is the battle between Yoda and Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a great presence as the latter. His performance was up to his usual standard. McGregor continues to play the young Obi-Wan well. A movie that is worth rewatching. 8.5/10.


38 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Starring Keanu Reeves as Ted Logan, Alex Winter as Bill Preston and George Carlin as Rufus. A most excellently comedic film about two 'slackers' who have to pass a history report so that they can graduate high school and also form a metal band, Wyld Stallyns, that is important to future history. Before they fail the test, they have to find a way to use a phone booth time machine to pass the history report. Thus follows a most excellent rolliking ride through history (except for a run-in with 'Royal Ugly Dudes'), wherin the duo makes friends with various historical figures.
Within the comedic universe of this tale, most of the events in the past are believable. (Of course, actual kidnappings wouldn't go over well, but they are all presented in a way that could be believable if the film were more serious). The reasons behind the to-be-excellent duo being so behind in history aren't that that well done, but that is the setup. The events in present day San Dimas are believable, given that people from the past wouldn't necessarily get on with those in the present.
George Carlin is good as the Mentor-from-the-future Rufus, who gives Bill and Ted the phone booth time machine. He delivers the lines quite well. His opening and closing monologues explain the situation quite well. Keanu isn't as boring as his critics claim. He uses the widest range of expressions as Ted. Alex Winter is good as Bill. This is certainly a good movie for rewatching. 8.5/10.

39. Back to the Future Part 3
Rewatch.
Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Seamus McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Mary Steenbergen as Clara Clayton and Thomas F. Wilson as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen and Biff Tannen. The conclusion to the Back to the Future saga, in which Marty McFly has to go back to the old west to rescue Doc Brown from an untimely fate. After the conclusion of the previous film, Marty finds himself stuck in 1955 without the DeLorean. However, Doc Brown has hidden the DeLorean in the past, so Marty can find it.
It is in the process of the recovery of the DeLorean that Marty and 55' Doc Brown discover future Doc Brown's fate. This whole sequence is well done. As is the sequence in which Marty goes back to 1885. The rest of the film is also good. The twists on the usual western tropes are particularly fun. However, the fact that Doc and Clara fall in love so fast (and it's implied that the same happened with Marty in Jennifer), without the Florence Nightingale effect, doesn't seem that believable (but that has been my experience).
Thomas F. Wilson continues to steal the spotlight as the outlaw 'Mad Dog' Tannen. A short tempered, opportunistic bully, the ways in which he antagonises, Doc Brown and especially Marty are quite believable. The way Marty grows from his experience in 1885 (and is able to avoid the car accident) is also well written. Doc Brown's final message at the end of the film one that should be remembered. 8.5/10.

Another delayed review.

40. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Rewatch
Starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Hayden Christianson as Anakin Skywalker, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Ian McDiarmid as Grand Chancellor Palpatine, Christopher Lee as Count Dooku and Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu. The Third Star Wars prequel, about the end of the Clone Wars and the rise of the Galactic Empire, not to mention Anakin Skywalker's fall to the Dark Side as part of the completion of Palpatine's plan. But is it any good? Of course it is. It may not 'hold a candle' to A New Hope or The Empire Strikes Back, but it is good in of itself.
There are many aspects of this movie, the Battle of Coruscant, the Battle of Utapau and the fight at Mustafar. All conflicts, but between the conflicts there is a story. (Of the ultimate subversion of the Galactic Republic's democracy, such as it was, by Palpatine's successful grab for ultimate power). Heyden Christianson's acting skills (or possible lack of same) don't subtract from the story of Anakin's fall to the Dark Side. He is proficient enough to put across Anakin's worry about Padme's possible death.
Those battle's aren't just an excuse to throw around CGI, they are part and parcel of the plotline. The choreography is improved from the previous film, showing the skill that the characters have in being able to handle weapons such as lightsabers. (Indeed, it's Anakin's arrogance, rather than incompetence that allows Obi-Wan to defeat him). A good film, but still not as good as any in the original trilogy, but still worth rewatching. 8.5/10.
 
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Watched a second Cary Grant movie from 1951 about a doctor who proposes to an expectin' mother to keep her from committin' suicide. Some humor, though mostly dramatic film, though a maybe a bit too melodramatic.

Watched Frank tonight, the band drama about the lead singer with a papermache head. It was oddly cute, though the music kinda sucked.

Still a few days away from seein' Star Wars: The Force Awakens....
 
DVD - 13
Cinema - 10
Streaming Service - 12
Television Broadcast - 6

1 Guardians of the Galaxy
Rewatch.
A Marvel movie. I found it as good as the first time. The story of the Guardians of the Galaxy and how they come to save Xandar from Ronin was well written. Each of the characters (except Ronin, Nebula and Thanos) were well realized. 8/10.


2 Big Hero 6
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on a Marvel property. I found that this was well realized, especially when it came to Hiro's grieving for his brother, Tadashi. His character was well written. The moral quandaries that he and his new friends face as they track down a new villain in San Fransoyko are also well written. 8.5/10.


3 Alice in Wonderland (1951)
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A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the novels by Lewis Carrol. I found this movie, just as strange as I remembered. Especially with the Cheshire Cat causing Alice to provoke the Queen of Hearts (not that she needed it much) into wanting to execute her. The other characters, including the Hatter and the White Rabbit are just as strange as I remembered. 7.5/10.


4 The Water Diviner
A movie loosely based on a true story about an Australian farmer who tries to find the bodies of his sons who went to fight at Gallipoli. This movie showed the grief and loss of war very well (and also the impact of trench warfare on the unfortunate participants involved). The characters of the farmer and the people he meets during his quest are well realised. As is the situation in the post-war Ottoman Empire. 9/10.


5 Cinderella (1950)
Rewatch
A Disney Animated Canon movie based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. I found this movie just as interesting as I remembered (although I remembered less than with Alice in Wonderland). This story of the kind orphaned girl who is abused by her stepfamily is still quite powerful in an emotional sense. The interaction between Cinderella and her fairy godmother was well done. As was the character of the stepmother. 8/10.


6 Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb
The third in the Night at the Museum series, based on a children’s book. I found that this movie is just as enjoyable and well written as the first in the series. The situations and the various characters involved in this film were well realized. Larry Daley's character growth is impressive, particularly when it came to discussing with his son about the latter's choices about life after school. Additionally knowing that this was Robin Williams' last role made his scenes rather poignant, particually towards the end. 9/10.


7 Thor: The Dark World
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A Marvel movie. The scond in the Thor series, based on the Marvel comic series. This is still enjoyable on the third (or fourth) viewing. The situation with the convergence is well written (although the Dark Elves', and Melekith's in particular, motivations seem a little simplistic). Thor and Jane Foster's reunion is well done, both Hemsworth and Portman's performances were very good. The plot thread involving Loki is very well realized, easily continuing his story from the first Thor and Avengers.
Well worth seeing again. 8/10.


8 Fantasia (1940)
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A Disney Animated Canon movie. A series of short stories set to classical music. I found it quite as interesting as I remembered it. All of the sequences set to the classical pieces are well done, especially in the animation. (Some are not quite to my taste, like the Chernoborg sequences, or the Bacchanalia, but Disney and his animators did them well.) As for a part did like, the Sorceror's Apprentice, liked well. Not just because of Mickey Mouse, but because of the lesson involved. To not get over your head in a power you barely involved.
The Sorceror's response is the way would expect a master to react. A great rewatch. 9/10.


9 Muppet Treasure Island
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A Muppet movie based on the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. As is usual for the Muppets, the movie is filled with humour. The role of Jim Hawkins has been expanded to include Rizzo and The Great Gonzo. (Although most of his original plot line is intact). The Jim Henson Company has outdone themselves, they had built upon their experience with the A Muppet Christmas Carol. Tim Curry is great as Long John Silver. Humourous, and yet; threatening. Easily believable as the pirate leader.
All the musical numbers are great, younger children can easily sing along. Not only that, but they add to the comedic atmosphere of the film. 9/10.


10 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005)
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A movie based on the Roald Dahl novel of the same name. The story of a reclusive chocolatier who sends out five golden tickets for visitors to his factory. It is also the story of the recipients of those tickets, and how their character flaws influence their journey through the factory. Johnny Depp is his usual idiosyncratic self as Willy Wonka, the chocolatier who takes the flawed children and their guardians through the factory. He was rather good in the role, albeit quite weird. The other characters are well portrayed (as in the events lead to the consequences are quite believable).
Charlie Bucket, the poor (as in socio-economically; not in character, nor in fate) boy who is the final recipient of the golden ticket is better portrayed than the other child characters. 8/10,


11 Toy Story
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A Pixar movie. A film about sentient toys. Specifically two toys belonging to a seven year old named Andy. A cowboy action figure named Woody, who is Andy's favourite toy finds himself threatened when Andy receives a spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear for his birthday. The movie is mainly about their rivalry. It is also about Sid, Andy's neighbour, who shows sociopathic tendencies in his behaviour towards toys. He not only mutilates them, he also blows them up with actual explosives.
The main plot, of Woody and Buzz' rivalry and their eventual reconciliation, is well written. Pixar set themselves with a high standard with their first outing. Andy's reactions to his toys going missing are also well done. 9/10.


12 A Bug's Life
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A Pixar movie. A film about an ant colony which is subjected to extortion by a gang of grasshoppers every year. It is also about Flik, a young ant who accidently destroys the colony's offering to the grasshoppers with one of his inventions. Another plot thread is about a troop of circus bugs that Flik accidently recruits to help the ant colony fight off the grasshoppers. It is also about the budding romance between Flik and Princess Adda, who is the heir to the colony's Queen. Overall this movie was well written and directed.
The motivations of the main villain, Hopper, the leader of the grasshopper gang, are well realised, easily paralleling real life situations of a similar nature. The comedy of errors in relation to the circus bugs being mistaken for warrior bugs is also well done. 8.5/10.


13 Toy Story 2
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A Pixar movie. The second in the Toy Story trilogy. A year after the events of the first movie, Woody is stolen by a toy collector while Andy is at a cowboy camp. Buzz Lightyear then mounts a rescue mission. There are many elements to this movie, relating to the concept of sentient toys, and what will happen to them (a thread that continues into the third movie). One relates to what happens when a toy is damaged. They are liable to be thrown away, or forgotten. The other is what happens when an owner outgrows a toy.
The scenes involving this latter point are particularly poignant, especially When You Loved Me. The reasons why Jessie is the way she is are well realised. The case of the Prospector is also well realized, in the case of never being bought. Almost as good as the first movie. 8.5/10.




14 Monsters Inc
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A Pixar movie. The story of two monster friends. Sully (James P. Sullivan) a professional scarer, and his friend Mike Wazowski, his scare coach. As the movie starts they are competing with other Scarer's for the All Time Scare Record. But as time goes on, they are drawn into a conspiracy that runs deep within the company. Again, Pixar has included many elements in this movie. The scare record, the conspiracy and the fact that the Monsters consider humans toxic to them. The plot thread covering Sully and Mike's plight is well realized.
The scenes regarding the details of the conspiracy within the company can be frightening, but this is balanced by Mike being a source of comic relief. This balance is also achieved by a revelation that changes everything for the monsters, while also providing a new opportunity. A great movie. 8.5/10.




15 Finding Nemo
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A Pixar movie. The story of two clownfish from the Great Barrier Reef. Marlin and his son Nemo. It is also the story of a blue tang fish named Dory, who Marlin looks for while searching for Nemo after Nemo is caught by a dentist from Sydney. The movie has two threads, one is Marlin's search for Nemo. The other is Nemo meeting an eccentric of fish (and other aquatic organisms) in the dentists aquarium, and his attempts to escape. The desperation in which Marlin searches for Nemo is well realized.
As is the depiction of Dory's amnesia. The depiction of the other individuals in the film are also well done. Nemo's growth in his befriending of the other aquarium inmates and attempts to escape are well done. He has an obvious character growth as a result of his experiences. A very good movie. 8/10.


16 The Incredibles
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A Pixar movie. The story of a family of 'supers' who are in hiding after the government forced all 'supers' to give up their vigilante activities less than two decades prior. Specifically, it is the story of Bob Parr (formerly known as Mr. Incredible), who is unsatisfied with his life as a paperpusher and father (especially the former). He is hired by a mysterious individual to fight against some machines, not knowing that he's actually helping a new villian with his plans. His dissatisfaction with his lot is well realized.
The characterisation of his wife and kids are well realized. Helen's struggle to keep her family's 'talents' hidden (along with her suspicions about what he's up to), his daughter's introvertedness and struggles with her own powers, and his son's own troubles are well done. As is the characterisation of the villain. 7.5/10.


17 Cars
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A Pixar movie. The story of Lightning McQueen, a young hotshot racecar who ends up in an out-of-the-way town on Route 66 while on the way to California. It follows his maturation as he interacts with the denizens (Carizens? Vehiclezens?) of Radiator Springs during his community service. The process of his character growth as he gets to know the inhabitances of that town is well done, as is the characterisations of the other vehicle characters. Specifically that of the tow truck, the lawyer and the doctor/mechanic with a secret.
The movie is also about McQueen's rivals, a retiring racecar and his constant runner up. Their characterisation is also well done, particularly pertaining to the latter's resentment towards the former and the role of that attitude in the climax. This is a really good movie, that is well worth seeing again. 8.5/10.


18 Ratatouille
A Pixar movie. The story of Remy, a rat with a advanced senses of smell and taste. It details how he gets his dream of cooking in a Parisien restaurant, while helping one of the waiters there achieves his own dreams in the kitchen. It is also the story of Alfredo, the aformentioned waiter, and his burgeoning relationship with Colette, one of the chefs at that restaurant. A third plotline is Remy's relationship with his family, particularly his father, who doesn't want his son getting too close to the humans, who consider rats vermin to be exterminated.
All in all, all of these plotlines are well developed. The story of the rats and the measures they take in order to survive is well developed. But the best aspect to this film is the relationship between Remy and Alfredo. The way they come to trust each other as they work out how to communicate each others intentions is particularly well done. 8/10.


19 Avengers (2012)
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A Marvel movie. The story of how Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor first team up as the Avengers, when Loki steals an artefact from SHIELD, and uses it as part of a scheme inspired by a third party. It is also part of a story about SHIELD (how it is trying to defend humanity from aliens and superhuman threats). Robert Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man well (from his portrayal of the role in Iron Man and Iron Man 2).
The same with Chris Hemsworth as Thor, continuing his character arc from the first Thor movie. Thor's actions and motives regarding his adoptive brother are very believable. Tom Hiddleston similarly continues to portray Loki in a way that is consistant with the way the character was developed in the Thor movie. Overall a very good film. 9/10.


20 Avengers: Age of Ultron
A Marvel movie and the Sequal to the 2012 Avengers movie. Tony Stark as Iron Man, Steve Rogers as Captain America, Bruce Banner as the Hulk, Clint Barton as Hawkeye, Natasha Romanov and Thor have been fighting against the forces of HYDRA, since the fall of SHIELD. However, as they capture the sceptre that Loki used in his scheme at that time, some plans go awry. Partially as a result of his encounter with Wanda Maximoff 'Scarlett Witch', Stark's plans for world security go awry...
The plot as it plays out (and there is one), is a great one, although there are some scenes which can be misinterpreted (such as one between Banner and Romanov), but overall it plays out well, albeit not as well as the first film. Downey Jr. continues to play Iron Man in a way that continues from earlier installments (albiet maybe not the immediate earlier installment). An enjouyable film. 8.5/10.


21 Death on the Nile (1978)
A movie based on the novel by Agatha Christie with Peter Ustinov starring as Hercule Poirot. The film is a good adaption of Christie's work. The tale is of Poirot's cruise on a paddle steamer on the Nile river, where on it's journey from Cairo to Abu Simbel and return there is treachery. A rich heiress has many enemies, and when there is a murder, Poirot has to find out who did it. Most of the people on the cruise ship had both motive and opportunity, but was it possible that the circumstances around the murder had been contrived?
Ustinov was great as Poirot (but not as good as David Suchet), Mia Farrow and Simon MacCorkindale were great in their roles as two of the suspects and Lois Chiles portrayed the heiress in a believable way. The location filming, on the Nile and on and around the ancient Egyptian monuments was also well done, as well as that in England. A great film, as enjoyable as other Christie adaptations. 8.5/10.


22 Jurassic World
The fourth film in the Jurassic Park franchise, based on novels by Michael Chrichton (albiet not based on any one novel). Starring Chris Pratt, Bryce Dallas Howard, B. D Wong and Vincent D'Onofrio. A Dinosaur theme park, called Jurassic World, has been running on Isla Nublar for more than ten years, but attendance has been declining. As such a new hybrid predatory dinosaur has been created. However the motives behind the creation of that hybrid may have nothing to do with declining attendance...
Pratt was great as the 'Raptor trainer Owen Grady, delivering a believable performance as someone who sees the dinosaurs as living animals, and would rather not see them used for nefarious purposes. Howard was great as the park's operations manager and aunt, and D'Onofrio as the human antagonist. The CGI and animatronics were an improvement on that in the earlier installments of the franchise. A great film, almost as good as the original Jurassic Park. 9/10.


23 Terminator Genisys
The fifth film in the Terminator franchise. Starring Arnold Schwartzeneggar, Emilia Clarke, Jason Clarke, Jai Courtney and Matthew Smith. Skynet is loosing, Techcom is winning. A Terminator is sent back to 1984, so is Kyle Reece. But to a different 1984 than was expected. What had started out as a simple predestination paradox has become a Timey-Wimey mess. (An appropriate term, given the role that Matthew Smith is most known for.) Kyle Reece has found himself in a completely different situation than in the original film.
Schwartzeneggar hasn't lost any of the qualtities that allowed him to be a presence in each of the first three films. Being the Governor hasn't seemed to impact his acting ability. Emilia Clarke portrays Sarah Conner well. Of course, this is a different Sarah one who has been aware of the threat that Skynet poses for years. Comparison's to the version played by Linda Hamilton wouldn't be fair. Matthew Smith is also good in his role. However, the writing and direction doesn't hold up to the standard set by James Cameron with the first two films. 7.5/10.


24 WALL -E
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A Pixar movie. This is the story of a robot, who meets another robot and starts a relationship. The waste management robot is quite endearing, having taken on many human qualtities over the centuries that he has been active. The other robot he meets, a vegetation analysing robot, is also quite interesting in her role. However that isn't the whole story. The second part of the story involves the first robot getting involved in the life of the ship that the other robot came from. The introduction of this robot upsets the carefully planned community of the ship.
Within this second half there are two plotlines. The fixed discipline of the ships autopilot robot (AUTO) who wants to keep things the way they are, vs. the Captain and two other humans, discovering what life was like before the centuries long 'cruise', and thus wanting to go back to Earth to start again. The clash between the two storylines is well done. The Captain in particular, once he has the idea that it would be a good idea to return to Earth, won't let anything stop that from happening.
The two robots and another group of rogue robots join up to allow it to happen. A very good movie, 8.5/10.


25 Ant-Man
A Marvel movie. Starring Michael Douglas as Hank Pym, Evangelline Lilly as Hope van Dyne, Paul Rudd as Scott Lang and Corey Stoll as Darren Cross. The story of a convicted burglar who is trying to go straight after being released from a state prison. However his attempt at going straight doesn't go well, with him loosing the job he gets. This leads to his unusual recruitment by Hank Pym, inventor and former SHIELD agent, for him to do a job. However, there is tension between Hank and his daughter, Hope over Lang's recruitment.
The reason for this recruitment, is that Pym's successor at the company Pym created is not someone who Pym trusts. The film's storyline is rather good, although there are some spots that seem out of place (for instance, early heist scenes, and Lang's confrontation with his ex-wife over vistation rights). Michael Douglas is great as Hank Pym, who wants to stop a threat arising from his work that would change the world for the worse. Corey Stoll is also great as the main antagonist who wants to use Pym's breakthrough for personal power.
All in all the film has very good effects (particularly in the miniaturisation scenes) and is a great addition to Marvel's repertoire. 8/10.


26 Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
The fourth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg, Jeremy Renner and Paula Patton. After a mission in the Kremlin goes horribly awry, Ethan Hunt and his team must travel across the world (from, Russia, to Dubai to India) to prevent a nuclear war. What follows is a series of high flying stunts (some involving the Burj Khalifa), and daring deeds, as Hunt and his team go about their mission.
The storylines are good (More so than expected), with the team being on their own without the resources of the Impossible Mission Force to back them up, thus having to improvise solutions to the problems that come up. Also an influence is the fact that Russian agents are after them (due to the events at the Kremlin. This introduces another wrinkle, their invention causes problems during the chase of the matermind behind the nuclear war scheme. Tom Cruise is great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Also, Simon Pegg adds a slightly comic releif aspect to the film in his role as the team's technician. A rather better film than I expected. 8/10.


27 Napoleon Dynamite
An independent art-house comedy film. Starring Joe Heder in the title role, Jon Gries, Efren Ramirez, Tina Majorino and Haylie Duff. The tale of a unpopular guy in Preston, Idaho as he tries to get through school, and deal with all the situations that life keeps throwing at him. The main plotline focuses on Napoleon and his attempts at getting a girl to go with him to the school dance. It also involves his friendship with Pedro and his burgeoning friendship with Deb, one of the girls he asks to go to the dance with.
In addition, there is his uncle Rico, who is involved in get-rich-quick schemes. All of these plots come together to make a mishmash of a plot, but one that is easy to follow. However, Heder is good in his role as Napoleon. All the other characters are portrayed similarly, inculding Tina Majorino as Deb. An interesting film, but ultimately not to my taste. Some of the reminders of high school are a bit too much. 6.5/10.

28 Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
The fifth film in the Mission Impossible film franchise, very loosely based on a 1960's television series. Starring Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt. Also starring Simon Pegg as Benjamin 'Benji' Dunn, Jeremy Renner, Alex Baldwin and Rebecca Ferguson. Ethan Hunt is on the run, after the Impossible Mission Force is dissolved at the behest of the head of the CIA. He is involved in the hunt for an organisation called the Syndicate, which he calls a 'rogue nation'. He must again travel around the world.
(From, London, to Paris, to a Viennese opera, to Morocco, and back to London again.) Another series of high flying, and deep diving, stunts follow, (Including Hunt clinging to the side of an ascending aircraft) as Hunt recruits his old teamates and keep ahead of the CIA, to investigate and try to shut down the Syndicate. A wrinkle in the plan is a British Agent who has been sent to infiltrate the Syndicate is being manipulated on both sides. Tom Cruise continues to have a great presence as Ethan Hunt.
Simon Pegg still adds a comic releif in his role as Hunts colleague and friend. Rebecca Ferguson is also great as the British Agent. A better film than the previous one. 8.5/10.


29 Up
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A Pixar movie. The tale of Carl Fredrickson, a widower, who sets out on a journey to a remote part of South America after he is forced to move to a retirement home after lashing out at a construction worker. However that is just the beginning. Also on this journey is Russell a Wilderness Explorer who somehow stuck with Carl when he makes his house fly off towards South America. This film also involves Dug, a dog with a collar that allows him to talk and Kevin, a large rare bird, whom Carl and Russell meet near their destination.
There is also the antagonist, Muntz, whose exploits decades before have indirectly inspired Carl's journey. Pixar continues their tradition of writing great storylines from their experience with previous films. There are many themes in this storyline. Not only the main tale of Carl's grief for his wife, Ellie, but others. For instance, why Russell is so insistant in wanting the Assisting the Elderly Badge and why Muntz wants Kevin so much.
In addition, Character development is shown due to some events occuring (like Carl realising that Ellie wanted him to live on without her). Other examples also occur. A very good film. 8/10.

30 Toy Story 3
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A Pixar movie. The third Toy Story movie. Andy has grown up, and is about to go to College. Therefore he has to decide what to do with the toys that he has kept all those years. For the Toys themselves, this is the time that they had been dreading. A series of mishaps as Andy is packing causes the toys to be accidently donated to a childcare centre. However, the childcare centre is not the paradise that they think it is. Along the way, Woody meets a shy little girl who reminds him of when Andy was younger.
This is a rather good conclusion to the storyline began in the first movie. Most of the scenes were really well done, as is the toys reactions to what is happening to them with Andy about to leave and to the situations in the childcare centre. The antagonist is portrayed very well, with a very reasonable backstory to why he has become what he has become. He is an excellent foil to Woody and his attempts to save his friends. This leads to one of the best climaxes that Pixar has come up with so far.
(Unless there is a better one in one of their movies I haven't seen yet.) The new characters are also well realised, including the young shy girl. Easily compares to the first two films, being as good as those two films. 8.5/10.


31 Cars 2
A Pixar movie. The second Cars movie. While Lightning McQueen races on the World Grand Prix, Mater finds himself drawn into the world of international espionage. An interesting follow up on the original Cars, with more action than the original. British secret agent Finn McMissile is on a mission tracking a conspiracy that has to do with a new alternative fuel. A series of errors during a party in Japan just before the first race, causes him and fellow agent Holly Shiftwell, to think that Mater is an American agent.
However, the group of antagonists aren't that well realised, although their reasons for being antagonistic are reasonable within the context of the Cars world. But the way that the secret agents and Mater react to them are well realised. In any case, the climax is a good way to improve upon the characterisation of Mater, showing that he isn't as dimwitted as he appears. The formula one racer who is Lightning's main competitor is not as well realised as the secret agents, being based on the main competitor from the first film.
The climax itself is interesting, but it doesn't compare to the climax in the previous Pixar film. However it is better than I expected given all the negative press about it. It may not be up to the usual Pixar standard but it is still a good film. 7/10.

32 Brave
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A Pixar movie. Brave is the story of a free-spirited Scottish princess, who wants to be free of the restrictions that her mother is placing on her. This is an especially important part of the plot, as three rival clan leaders arrive to offer their heirs' hand in marriage, so as to ensure the continuity of the kingdom. However, ther is another plot. That of will-o-wisps and a witch-who-says-she's-not-a-witch, who has a singular spell that changes fates of people in a very particular way. (Bears are involved.)
The battle of wills between the princess and her queen mother is particularly well done, as is the character development that happens as a result of the princess enlisting the services of the witch. Also the King is also a good character. His interactions with his family and the rival chiefs makes up a comic relief factor within the film. (It easily balances what happens to the Queen.) Billy Connolly is at his best. The princess's three younger brothers are also well done, adding to the above comic relief.
It all adds up to being a worthy addition to Pixar's collection of films, being easily up there with the Toy Story series. The climax, while not as moving as the Toy Story 3 climax, is rather moving in of itself, with question of what is going to happen next up in the air. 8.5/10.


33 Oddball
An Australian film, starring Shane Jacobson, Sarah Snook, Alan Tudyk and Coco Jack Gillies. A film set in regional Victoria, it is a fun look at a how a groundbreaking ecological practice started, albiet with some dramatisations. It tells the story of how a particuarly odd Maremma Sheepdog came to be guardian of a penguin sanctuary which had been plagued by wolves who had figured out how to swim across to the island.
Shane Jacobson is great in the role of the chicken farmer who figures out that his dog can guard penguin's, as is Coco Jack Gillies as his granddaughter, as they overcome various obstacles (including various locals who wish to use the penguin's island for other purposes) to achieve their goal. Sarah Snook and Alan Tudyk are also great as the chicken farmer's daughter (and the penguin sanctuary's keeper) and her boyfriend. A great movie about how adversity can be overcome, but with some comedy. 8.5/10.

34 Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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Starring Liam Neilson as Qui-Gon Jinn, Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Jake Lloyd as Anakin Skywalker and Ian McDiarmid as Palpatine. The first film of the Star Wars prequal trilogy, about the story of Anakin Skywalker as a Jedi. It is also about the beginning of Palpatine's rise to power. It is a good movie in it's own right, but not as good as A New Hope. Most of the plot is worthy of being compared to the original triology, however there are other parts that aren't as good.
For example, the Pod Race drags on a little too long. Other elements are a bit grating, like the battle droids, and Jar Jar Binks. Especially Jar Jar Binks. I don't know what Lucas was thinking there. All of those scenes would be better if Jar Jar wasn't in them. (However, the idea of the Gungans as a whole, however, is a different story. It is another worldbuilding detail that makes Naboo believable as a world within the Galaxy Far Far Away.) The story the discovery of Anakin as a result of Queen fleeing from Naboo and having to land on Tatooine is well told (aside from the above caveats).
As are the way that Palpatine's manipulations of the Senate and the Trade Federation are portrayed. Ian McDiarmid sells it very easily. Portman is also good as the young Queen who is fearful for her people and who not at all pleased about the situation in the Senate. A movie well worth the rewatching. 8/10.


35 Back to the Future
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines McFly, Crispin Glover as George McFly and Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen. The first film in the Back to the Future trilogy. The story of how 1980's teenager Marty McFly has to deal with living in 1955 and meeting his parents as teenagers after a time travel experiment goes wrong. Michael J. Fox does great as fish-out-of-water Marty as he meets his parents in the past, and then have to deal with getting them together.
Christopher Lloyd is also good as both versions of Doctor Emmett Brown, as he deals with the mysterious boy from the future, and has to figure out how to return him to 1985. Thomas F. Wilson is good as the school bully who has to deal with the mysterious 'Calvin Klien' who's getting in on his turf, as it were (and as George's bossy supervisor in the original 1985). Crispin Glover portrays the nerdy, unconfident George McFly in a way that is not giving a disservice to people who are like that.
However, some parts haven't aged well, like the way Lorraine is treated, first by Marty, then by Biff! While Marty was only going to pretend, Biff certainly was going to go through with it if George hadn't gained the courage to interfere the way he did. However, that aside, it is a movie well worth the rewatching. 8.5/10.


36 Back to the Future Part II
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly, Martin McFly Jr. and Marlene McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Lea Thompson as two version of Lorraine Baines McFly (Tannen!) and Thomas F. Wilson as various versions of Biff Tannen and Griff Tannen. The story of how Marty McFly and Doc Brown have to fix a change in the timeline after a trip to the future goes horribly wrong. Michael J. Fox continues to portray Marty McFly as well as in the previous film, as the boy out of his depth in a strangely changed world.
The same with Christopher Lloyd, Doc Brown is much the same, very cautious about changing the timeline, and very pragmatic when it comes to trying to change it back.Thomas F. Wilson continues to be great as the now villainous Biff Tannen, who has used the information from the future to become powerful and corrupt. Lea Thompson also portrays the alternate timeline version of Lorraine in a believable way. The version of Hill Valley in the alternate timeline is also well desgined.
However, the scenes where Marty encounters his alternate mother can be disturbing to younger viewers, but it is well done overall. (The way that Biff treats her is obviously not the way that women should be treated. However that caveat does not detract from the experience of watching the movie overall. Well worth rewatching. 8/10.[


37 Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
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Starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Hayden Christianson as Anakin Skywalker, Ian McDiarmid as Chancellor Palpatine and Christopher Lee as Count Dooku. A film about the beginning of the Clone Wars, and the furtherance of Palpatine's plan. It is also about the beginning of the secret relationship between Anakin Skywalker and Padme Naberrie. The plot, what there is of it, holds up. The progress of Anakin's relationship with Padme does seem a bit quick, though.
(Indeed, I am certain that infatuations are not a good thing at all). The progress of the relationship is not well realised, jumping from point to point. All of a sudden: marriage (despite some scenes in the Naboo Lake Country). Of course, that is not all that the movie is about. There are also the plotlines leading to the start of the Clone Wars at the Battle of Geonosis. Obi-Wan's investigation into the assassination attempt on Padme that leads to the discovery of the Clone Army on Kamino is well realized.
As is the Battle of Geonosis itself. It isn't just a series of scenes showing off CGI. It is well choreographed too, as is the battle between Yoda and Count Dooku. Christopher Lee is a great presence as the latter. His performance was up to his usual standard. McGregor continues to play the young Obi-Wan well. A movie that is worth rewatching. 8.5/10.


38 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure
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Starring Keanu Reeves as Ted Logan, Alex Winter as Bill Preston and George Carlin as Rufus. A most excellently comedic film about two 'slackers' who have to pass a history report so that they can graduate high school and also form a metal band, Wyld Stallyns, that is important to future history. Before they fail the test, they have to find a way to use a phone booth time machine to pass the history report. Thus follows a most excellent rolliking ride through history (except for a run-in with 'Royal Ugly Dudes'), wherin the duo makes friends with various historical figures.
Within the comedic universe of this tale, most of the events in the past are believable. (Of course, actual kidnappings wouldn't go over well, but they are all presented in a way that could be believable if the film were more serious). The reasons behind the to-be-excellent duo being so behind in history aren't that that well done, but that is the setup. The events in present day San Dimas are believable, given that people from the past wouldn't necessarily get on with those in the present.
George Carlin is good as the Mentor-from-the-future Rufus, who gives Bill and Ted the phone booth time machine. He delivers the lines quite well. His opening and closing monologues explain the situation quite well. Keanu isn't as boring as his critics claim. He uses the widest range of expressions as Ted. Alex Winter is good as Bill. This is certainly a good movie for rewatching. 8.5/10.

39. Back to the Future Part 3
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Starring Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly and Seamus McFly, Christopher Lloyd as Doctor Emmett Brown, Mary Steenbergen as Clara Clayton and Thomas F. Wilson as Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen and Biff Tannen. The conclusion to the Back to the Future saga, in which Marty McFly has to go back to the old west to rescue Doc Brown from an untimely fate. After the conclusion of the previous film, Marty finds himself stuck in 1955 without the DeLorean. However, Doc Brown has hidden the DeLorean in the past, so Marty can find it.
It is in the process of the recovery of the DeLorean that Marty and 55' Doc Brown discover future Doc Brown's fate. This whole sequence is well done. As is the sequence in which Marty goes back to 1885. The rest of the film is also good. The twists on the usual western tropes are particularly fun. However, the fact that Doc and Clara fall in love so fast (and it's implied that the same happened with Marty in Jennifer), without the Florence Nightingale effect, doesn't seem that believable (but that has been my experience).
Thomas F. Wilson continues to steal the spotlight as the outlaw 'Mad Dog' Tannen. A short tempered, opportunistic bully, the ways in which he antagonises, Doc Brown and especially Marty are quite believable. The way Marty grows from his experience in 1885 (and is able to avoid the car accident) is also well written. Doc Brown's final message at the end of the film one that should be remembered. 8.5/10.

40. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
Rewatch
Starring Ewan McGregor as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Hayden Christianson as Anakin Skywalker, Natalie Portman as Padme Naberrie, Ian McDiarmid as Grand Chancellor Palpatine, Christopher Lee as Count Dooku and Samuel L. Jackson as Mace Windu. The Third Star Wars prequel, about the end of the Clone Wars and the rise of the Galactic Empire, not to mention Anakin Skywalker's fall to the Dark Side as part of the completion of Palpatine's plan. But is it any good? Of course it is. It may not 'hold a candle' to A New Hope or The Empire Strikes Back, but it is good in of itself.
There are many aspects of this movie, the Battle of Coruscant, the Battle of Utapau and the fight at Mustafar. All conflicts, but between the conflicts there is a story. (Of the ultimate subversion of the Galactic Republic's democracy, such as it was, by Palpatine's successful grab for ultimate power). Heyden Christianson's acting skills (or possible lack of same) don't subtract from the story of Anakin's fall to the Dark Side. He is proficient enough to put across Anakin's worry about Padme's possible death.
Those battle's aren't just an excuse to throw around CGI, they are part and parcel of the plotline. The choreography is improved from the previous film, showing the skill that the characters have in being able to handle weapons such as lightsabers. (Indeed, it's Anakin's arrogance, rather than incompetence that allows Obi-Wan to defeat him). A good film, but still not as good as any in the original trilogy, but still worth rewatching. 8.5/10.


This is definitely delayed...

41. The Martian
Starring Matt Damon as Mark Whatney. The story of how an astronaut is stranded on Mars and how he survives the ordeal. The movie shifts been Mark as he attempts to survive until help can arrive, the response on Earth (particularly by NASA), and his crewmates as they return from their mission. This film is a great examination of what would happen if something went wrong during a mission to Mars and an astronaut was left behind. Matt Damon really puts across what would happen to a person in that situation, both physically and mentally.
The other portions of the film, regarding the team at NASA and the other members of the expedition, are also done outstandingly well. The reaction of NASA to the assumed loss (and later) the predicament of Whatney is also well done. The plans that are made (and the meetings that lead to them) were well realized, as well their reactions to what happens when things go wrong (on Mars and elsewhere). In addition, how Whatney manages to survive on the Red Planet is also well described.
As is how he manages to regain contact with NASA. It all leads to an amazingly breathtaking conclusion. The cinematography is also great, providing great imagery of the vast wastes on the Martian surface, where Whatney is travelling in his attempt to survive. The support cast is great too, particuarly, Jessica Chastain as the mission commander, and Sean Bean as the mission director at NASA. All in all a great movie, well worth watching. 9/10.
 
009 RE:Cyborg (8/10)
All-Star Superman (8/10)
American Sniper (8/10)
Antman (7/10)
Avengers: Age of Ultron (9/10)
Avenger's Confidential: Black Widow and The Punisher (9/10)
Bad Ass (7/10)
Batman: Year One (7/10)
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here (7/10)
Beyond the Boundary: Future (10/10)
Bodacious Space Pirates: Abyss of Hyperspace (7/10)
Bridge of Spies (9/10)
A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion (8/10)
Chappie (8/10)
Dragonball Z: Resurrection F (8/10)
Expelled from Paradise (9/10)
Fantastic 4 (2015) (6/10)
Fight Club (9/10)
Furious 7 (9/10)
Ghost in the Shell (2015)(9/10)
The Gunman (6/10)
Harry Brown (7/10)
Heaven's Lost Property: Final (2/10)
Hitman: Agent 47 (7/10)
Insurgent (6/10)
JLA Adventures: Trapped in Time (6/10)
Jupiter Ascending (6/10)
Jurassic World (8/10)
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox (8/10)
Justice League: Gods and Monsters (8/10)
Justice League: Throne of Atlantis (8/10)
Justice League: War (8/10)
K: Missing Kings (10/10)
Kingsman: The Secret Service (8/10)
The Last Witch Hunter (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: Napoleon's Dictionary (8/10)
Lupin the 3rd: From Siberia with Love (7/10)
Mad Max: Fury Road (8/10)
The Man From UNCLE (7/10)
The Martian (10/10)
Max (10/10)
Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation (9/10)
Mushishi-The Next Chapter: Bell Drops (8/10)
Naruto Shippuden Movie 7: The Last (9/10)
Odin: Starlight Mutiny (5/10)
Planet Hulk (7/10)
Psycho-Pass: The Movie (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (9/10)
Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends (9/10)
Sky Blue (aka Wonderful Days) (7/10)
Specter (8/10)
Son of Batman (7/10)
Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Ark of the Stars (9/10)
Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens (7/10)
Superman VS The Elite (9/10)
Taken 3 (7/10)
Terminator: Genisys (9/10)
Tomorrowland (8/10)
When Marnie Was There (2014) (9/10)

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American Ultra (8/10)

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