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Action, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi Incredibles 2 is an enjoyable, if slightly forgettable, movie. The highlight of the movie is the addition of Jack jack’s powers, which lead to much hilarity. However, the biggest fault of the movie is the villain. Screenslaver starts off promising, but his motivations are ultimately never explained in full and he feels like a hollow shell in a mask. No s in amaskmaasmasmask.NNoNone shellsinaiiaaamammask.NNoneNonetheless, Incredibles 2 is a solid addition to Pixar’s growing Jan 22, 2019
91 %
Comedy, War Decades after its release, Stanley Kubrik's Dr. Strangelove is still painfully relevant. Modern audiences can relate nearly as well to the threat of nuclear war as cold war era audiences could. This movie features dark, dry satire, a wonderfully ironic soundtrack, and- not one- but three incredible performances from Peter Sellers. Sometimes, we need to laugh at our worries- however large- and, as the title says, love the bomb. Jan 22, 2019
84 %
Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy Though Monsters, Inc. Is one of Pixar's less famous movies it is certainly one of their best. It's main appeal may be its humor- which is abundant, but it also contains much heart and an imaginative premise. This movie is very near faultless and deserves to be a classic. Jan 22, 2019
Incredibles 2 is an enjoyable, if slightly forgettable, movie. The highlight of the movie is the addition of Jack jack’s powers, which lead to much hilarity. However, the biggest fault of the movie is the villain. Screenslaver starts off promising, but his motivations are ultimately never explained in full and he feels like a hollow shell in a mask. No s in amaskmaasmasmask.NNoNone shellsinaiiaaamammask.NNoneNonetheless, Incredibles 2 is a solid addition to Pixar’s growing
Decades after its release, Stanley Kubrik's Dr. Strangelove is still painfully relevant. Modern audiences can relate nearly as well to the threat of nuclear war as cold war era audiences could. This movie features dark, dry satire, a wonderfully ironic soundtrack, and- not one- but three incredible performances from Peter Sellers. Sometimes, we need to laugh at our worries- however large- and, as the title says, love the bomb.
Though Monsters, Inc. Is one of Pixar's less famous movies it is certainly one of their best. It's main appeal may be its humor- which is abundant, but it also contains much heart and an imaginative premise. This movie is very near faultless and deserves to be a classic.