NateD1226
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A designated place to discuss movies on here?? Count me in. My April was really re-watch heavy, as I was doing a Star Wars marathon, and I was in the mood for some Disney animated classics. According to what I logged on Letterboxd, I watched 31 movies last month, six of those being new releases (Thanks AMC A-LIst).
My favorite of the month was definitely Monkey Man, like WOW. I was so blown away by it. Not only was Dev Patel looking sexy asf, but he is truly talented both in front and behind the camera. Plus, it just feels so historic because American cinema rarely ever features Indian leads/stories in this manner, and Monkey Man overflowed with it in such a beautiful way. I also really adored Challengers. Again, the cast looked so good, and their performances are outstanding. I already have plans next week to see it again because it was just that amazing. Civil War was pretty good, but it sort of faded away from memory, which was upsetting because I thought it would stick with me. Abigail and Boy Kills World were fine, but I was excited for them and expected a bit more in the end. Lastly, there was the new Kaiju flick, and it was...meh. I try not to judge them too hard because they lean towards being just popcorn flicks. Well, the American ones do. I still need to see Godzilla: Minus One becuase the things I've heard about it are positive as hell.
I saw The Fall Guy a couple of days ago and....no thanks. Very very very mid. I would not call it terrible, but it was so unserious and kinda boring. It's funny because I watched Prime Video's Harry Styles fan-ficesque movie The Idea of You the day after, and I gave it the same score as Gosling's flick, but I actually had more fun with the rom-com lol. But yeah, this month has not started off great, but I am hoping it gets better with POTA and Furiosa. And who knows, maybe IF, The Strangers, and Garfield will surprise me.
Oh, and I'm currently watching all the Planet of the Apes movies for the first time and jeez. They range from really good to really bad LMAO. The OG was awesome, but Beneath the Planet of the Apes was from a butt. Escape and Conquest were much better, but then it goes back to being mid in Battle. I just watched Burton's POTA movie...yikes. I don't even want to get into that much because it just was so bad LOL. I am gonna start the 2010s trilogy today, and then I have plans to see Kingdom this Saturday.
My favorite of the month was definitely Monkey Man, like WOW. I was so blown away by it. Not only was Dev Patel looking sexy asf, but he is truly talented both in front and behind the camera. Plus, it just feels so historic because American cinema rarely ever features Indian leads/stories in this manner, and Monkey Man overflowed with it in such a beautiful way. I also really adored Challengers. Again, the cast looked so good, and their performances are outstanding. I already have plans next week to see it again because it was just that amazing. Civil War was pretty good, but it sort of faded away from memory, which was upsetting because I thought it would stick with me. Abigail and Boy Kills World were fine, but I was excited for them and expected a bit more in the end. Lastly, there was the new Kaiju flick, and it was...meh. I try not to judge them too hard because they lean towards being just popcorn flicks. Well, the American ones do. I still need to see Godzilla: Minus One becuase the things I've heard about it are positive as hell.
I saw The Fall Guy a couple of days ago and....no thanks. Very very very mid. I would not call it terrible, but it was so unserious and kinda boring. It's funny because I watched Prime Video's Harry Styles fan-ficesque movie The Idea of You the day after, and I gave it the same score as Gosling's flick, but I actually had more fun with the rom-com lol. But yeah, this month has not started off great, but I am hoping it gets better with POTA and Furiosa. And who knows, maybe IF, The Strangers, and Garfield will surprise me.
Oh, and I'm currently watching all the Planet of the Apes movies for the first time and jeez. They range from really good to really bad LMAO. The OG was awesome, but Beneath the Planet of the Apes was from a butt. Escape and Conquest were much better, but then it goes back to being mid in Battle. I just watched Burton's POTA movie...yikes. I don't even want to get into that much because it just was so bad LOL. I am gonna start the 2010s trilogy today, and then I have plans to see Kingdom this Saturday.