by CaptainAltenor » Wed Sep 15, 2021 9:09 am
Movies
-Cats and Dogs 2: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. A lesser-known kids' film about a reckless spy dog that was shunned for nearly every aspect of it, including, but not limited to, the plot, the characters, and the animation/puppetry. I... actually found it to be a pretty good time. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
-The Secret Life of Pets. Both of them. Despite what most film reviewers say, I've never found the first movie boring or lame. Granted, I was a bit younger when I first watched this, and a bit of the interest in the film is purely nostalgia, but, even now, I find it quite fun and enjoyable. It was silly and had a cute premise, and I did enjoy the characters (I have a soft spot for Max in particular), the story, and the soundtrack.
Now, the second one was, like the first one, mostly light-hearted and fun, but it also felt much more action-packed and heartfelt. I might even enjoy it more than the original due to its focus on action and adventure, two genres which I am quite fond of.
I also quite enjoyed Rooster, the sheepdog that Max meets on the farm.
-Dolittle. Yeah, the 2020 film? Anybody remember that one? I know that people had problems with this film, but I personally found it really good. Perhaps I'm biased, reviewing a film with Robert Downey Jr. talking to animals, but it was, at least to me, a pretty good movie. Even gave me a few really nice dreams the few nights after I watched it for the first time. It's a fun adventure, I'll admit.
-The Queen's Corgi. A rarely acknowledged, yet universally despised animated movie. I can definitely see the flaws in it (and, believe me, there are... quite a few), but, even as I watched the film with the purpose of shunning it, I found myself enjoying it quite a bit. Sure, it's strange, and the humour can be very... odd, but it's also fun, and it certainly managed to hold my attention. Also, the animation is very good, great, even, especially for a lesser-known studio.
TV Shows
-All of the TV shows that I'm ashamed of enjoying can easily be described in two words: Preschool shows. I have unironically watched PAW Patrol, Bluey, and multiple other shows of the like purely for my own enjoyment. Granted, it might not be fair to add Bluey as simply a "preschooler's show"- it's more of a thing the whole family can enjoy. However, my point still stands.
Hm. Starting to see a theme here.
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CaptainAltenor on Sun Jan 22, 2023 5:48 pm, edited 3 times in total.
I'm going to be perfectly frank, I haven't got a clue as to what else to put down here. Instead, please enjoy this dress-up for the time being.