Director: Garth Jennings
Release Date: December 22nd, 2021 Okay, honestly, Sing 2 was an experience. I've watched this movie two times in the movie theater, and it's phenomenal. I thought that the first Sing movie was mid, so I wasn't expecting much out of this second one. HOLY, was I wrong!! Something about the music and the one liners Miss Crawly had were 10/10. I thoroughly enjoyed all the graphics, too. During the end scene of "Out of This World" musical production, there were tons of lights, planets, smog, etc. It looked like I was watching an actual concert (obviously it's animated). Sing 2 definitely has a better plot than Sing, and I will argue that if necessary. My favorite scene was when Miss Crawly was going to Clay Calloway's house in a Corvette. I love Miss Crawly. Best character ever.
1 Comment
Director: Jared Hess
Release Date: June 11th, 2004 It was my first time watching Napoleon Dynamite a couple weeks ago. Mr. C makes lots of references in psych from this movie, and I never really understood them. Now, I can say that I understand them. I can also understand the class of 2017's senior shirts "VOTE FOR PE17RO." There's not really a plot to this movie, but I was still entertained. It's stupid funny, and I think it would be even funnier if I was in 6th grade. This isn't the funniest movie in the world, but I think it's funny when I am in a silly mood. Something I really liked about this movie is the color palette: very pale, soft, vintage tones. The color palette helps with the setting of the movie. I also wonder if this movie was filmed with a film camera because there is a grainy effect. I would recommend this to someone who was in the mood to watch a goofy comedy with some friends. This would definitely a bad movie to watch by yourself. Director: Guillermo del Toro Release Date: October 16th, 2015 Crimson Peak was an interesting movie. I liked it, but I didn't love it. People who have watched lots of Del Toro films say that this one was one of the worst out of his collection. I've only watched two others, but if this is one of the bad ones, I didn't think it was that bad. I think it's kind of weird that the sister and the brother were in a relationship, but maybe Del Toro did that on purpose because of the era. The whole point is that it didn't sit right with me. A part of his auteur theory are his extravagant sets, use of color, and monsters. Throughout this movie, there's a pop of red in tons of scenes. The ghost looked really fake, but that's kind of understandable because I feel like that would be the hardest to make look realistic. The plot was predictable especially when Edith (the main character) got sick because Lady Lucille Sharpe was poisoning her. Everything was so expected after that. It was good, but not great. |
Jasmin AsadWatchin' films and writin' reviews is the purpose of this blog. Archives
May 2022
Categories |