Well, this film isn’t exactly shifting its place on my
radar, and it’s not like there will ever be a good time to discuss it,
so what the hell, let’s do a political meme movie. The kind of movie that gets
tremendous word-of-mouth on the basis of it being a political statement, only
that aspect is taken at face value, resulting in a lot of discussion about it from
people who more than likely haven’t even seen it. As we’ll get into, that
itself is weirdly in-sync with the film’s contents, but as we’ll also get into,
that might be damning with faint praise on my part.
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Friday, 19 June 2020
Friday, 19 June 2015
Tomorrowland (2015) - Movie Review
If you’ve seen Krusty the Klown being put on trial for robbery, Tom Cruise teaming up with Hawkeye or heard Edna Mode get unsettlingly excited about how indestructible clothing is, then you’re familiar with animation superstar Brad Bird. Starting out in the formative years of The Simpsons, shaping the show into what it is now, he went to blaze a trail through the industry with his feature films from the
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