lol this is my favorite review of a jim jarmusch movieThe Dead Don't Die (2019)
Watching this movie is somewhere between listening to a 4 year old tell you a story and listening to a 14 year old joke about his own suicidal impulses.
I like how it really hits that "public servant downplaying imminent catastrophe for political points" thing. Not realistic obviously, but interesting.After playing through Maneater, I was in the mood for some shark movies. So...
The Meg
It was exactly what it was advertised as and didn't try to be anything else. I wanted dumb action involving a prehistoric shark, I got dumb action involving a prehistoric shark.
Although its size seemed to be inconsistent at times. And I hated how stealthy something so huge could be. It should have been easily spotted, especially among beach swimmers near the end.
Still, it was fun enough.
Jaws
I've seen bits and pieces of it, like catching it on TV as a kid, but I don't think I ever sat down and watched this. And it's absolutely the classic that every says it is. It's INCREDIBLY well shot and you could teach courses on building tension based on this movie. It drags a LITTLE bit at times and probably could have shaved off15-20 without losing much, but it's still a classic.
They did.Please tell me they used the line, "If they attack the car, save the radio."
Chloe Bennet looks good in everything!Valley Girl (2020 remake)
I enjoyed it, though objectively it's mediocre. It's a jukebox musical full of 80's covers, with varying levels of quality. The love story is very by-the-book. Overall the biggest problem with the movie overall is the same as with the songs, they lack punch. It's just kinda there, and when it's good it's nice, but it's not thrilling, and when it's bad it's just like the songs, where they kinda stretch things by singing the same lyrics over a few times more than they should...
Also, I have to assume that this was an intentional nod to 80s Hollywood, but the cast does not look like they should be playing teenagers. Espeically bad is Logan Paul, who was ~23 when this filmed, but looks like 35 playing 18.
Chloe Bennet looks very good in 80's fashion, though. </bhamv3>
I'd like to watch this one with my daughter. Do you recommend it for an 8 year old?Wonder Woman 1984
It's...fine, I guess? I think I liked the first one more overall. The villains here were more fleshed out and the third act was MUCH better. But it felt overly long and inconsistent at times.
There wasn't any really "wow" moments like the No Man's Land scene in the first movie. One of the final action sequences was really dark and far too fast to follow. And laughable at one point, as it felt less like a fight more like Cirque du Soleil.
Actually, the more I think about it, the less I liked Max Lord as a villain. His motivation for his "end goal" isn't honestly very clear. Cheetah, while interesting as a character, isn't really important to the overall story.
As a story, Diana is oddly barely in the movie as it focuses more on Max and Minerva. Sure, Diana gets plenty of big moments, but really, her story just feels like the same one as the first movie. She barely gets any forward movement as far as character development .
Still, I don't know. I liked it, but I wasn't wowed by it. I wasn't really wowed by the first one, either, though, aside from the previously mentioned No Man's Land scene. I might have enjoyed it more in theaters, but I guess I'll never know.
Also, was it just me or did the 80s gimmick run dry really quick? Like, they hit you with it hard and fast at the beginning, throwing every "THIS IS SET IN THE 80s!" visual gag you can think of, but it quickly peters out after that.
Also, regarding [redacted spoiler] during the end credits, I was spoiled of that surprise, but I guess I expected something more. It was cute, but I guess I expected something more, like...
Linda Carter appearing as the original Wonder Woman from the 70s, signaling the multiverse hijinks we can probably expect if Flashpoint ever comes out.
EDIT: Further thought on Cheetah, I'll put behind spoilers:
Minerva was great at first as a focal point for the wish fulfillment angle. But as Max became more powerful, she became less and less important to the story until she honestly didn't matter by the end.
Yeah, I'd say this would be safe for an 8 year old. I would be okay watching this with my youngest niece, though she's a little bit older (10...I think?).I'd like to watch this one with my daughter. Do you recommend it for an 8 year old?
While it ended with me feeling very "well, that certainly was a movie", I felt Max kind of worked for that exact reason - he doesn't have an end goal, he just wants more. Very Wall Street vibe to that.Actually, the more I think about it, the less I liked Max Lord as a villain. His motivation for his "end goal" isn't honestly very clear.