As part of my going back and checking films that I should’ve
seen earlier in the year, I am also spooling through the archives for films
that I only saw segments of to complete. Back when I was doing some part-time
work in movie theatre as ticket checker/clean-up crew, along with growing to
hate Home even more because those sessions were easily the messiest of the
entire day’s run, I also caught bits and pieces of today’s film. Something
about a guy in a robe talking about his boat and David Bowie’s Golden Years
playing over the credits; that’s pretty much all I know. Somehow, I’ve seen
scenes from the actual film and this is still
the blindest I’ve gone into a film all year. Well, hopefully Ben Stiller is
still waiting to give a decent performance; considering Night At The Museum 3
and Little Fockers, I can’t be sure. So, as a sort-of road test before next
year’s Zoolander 2… because, clearly, thatneeds to exist, let’s get stuck in today’s subject.
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Thursday, 17 December 2015
Thursday, 1 January 2015
Big Hero 6 (2014) - Movie Review
There’s a certain high expectation that comes attached with
anything animated by Disney/Pixar, and for the most part it’s deserved: Whether
it’s older classics like Fantasia and The Nightmare Before Christmas or more
modern successes like Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen, Disney has a good pedigree for
quality entertainment… mostly. The last few years have muddied the waters a bit
for the company, what with the baffling continuation of the Cars/Planes
franchise which is seriously bad enough to throw their entire filmography into
question. However, they are still
releasing good family films, one of the few studios that still is, so my
expectations are still at a decent level for today’s feature: This is Big Hero
6.
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