@FuriousMachine I'm fairly happy with it. A few extraneous scenes (and characters, truth be told) but crucially the tone is mostly spot on and the performances are great across the board. I'm not sure how the ending has settled with me yet, though. It's pretty mental.
@LN78 Cool, looking forward to seeing it tomorrow
@FuriousMachine Let me know what you think. I reckon it's probably a 5 or 6 out of 10. Something like that. Still really uncertain about that ending!!
Across the Spider-Verse was a terrific experience. Possibly one of the most dazzlingly animated films I've ever seen.
It was a little too lengthy for my liking (why does every superhero epic need to be 2.5 hours now?!), but, even so, there were few points in the film where I felt like I could tear my eyes away from the screen.
Airplane! (Blu-Ray)
I've caught this in bits and pieces before, but have never actually sit down to watch the whole thing until now.
It's at that point where it's at the cusp of being just a bit too «before my time», which is why I was actually pleasantly surprised by how much of this I found genuinely hilarious. Not every gag landed, but there were definitely a few that had me in stitches.
InuYasha Movie 4: Fire on Mystic Island (Blu-Ray)
Well animated with some cool action scenes and something for everyone in the cast to do, it's worth a watch for fans of the series, but amongst all of the movies this is the one that most feels «here are a few random baddies who want to take over the world or something» without much else of a hook.
The first two films have moments that seemingly move forward InuYasha & Kagome's romance (even if the events aren't recognized in the series proper), the second movie is the only one that involves the main
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