@Jaygee and Shield: Ah! Thanks for the clarification.
Sooo i saw avengers.
And I saw Age of ultron.
And I saw HTTYD
And I saw HTTYD 2
And they were all really good. Any questions?
@Pev: So will you be exploring more superhero films or are you good with the Avengers films? (Also forgot to mention before: don't waste your time with the Daredevil film (the Netflix show, I hear, is good, but I stopped at the pilot due to the very gritty violence), Elektra, or Ghost Rider. Terrible films.)
Ah, I love HTTYD... ^.^
Which movie was this?
It is called King and Country.
Just watched "Finding Neverland" and "Saving Mr. Banks" last night. "Finding Neverland" was a good watch, but not spectacular or anything. But I enjoyed it. "Saving Mr. Banks" was great! Very sad. 🙁 But I really liked it a lot.
@Dazzle: I don't generally cry at sad things in movies. Usually it's happy ... sounds backwards, I know. But I can't really predict when I'm going to cry. Usually it's something like "Why in the world am I crying???" and then if something happens that I want to cry about, I don't cry. It's like "Ohh that's so sad. Why can't I cry?" Yeah.
@Dazzle: *high five* haha yep
The best chance a movie has of making me cry is with a bittersweet moment.
@Ariel HTTYDs were really good. I will probably watch somemore marvel sometime. I am thinking of seeing all the Captain America ones first.
I saw Alice Through the Looking Glass yesterday and it was much better than I expected. It was kinda cliched, but the effects were pretty good and the storyline didn't have any major gaps. I went into the theatre expecting a bad movie and was pleasantly surprised.
I just watched the Grace American Girl film. I'm glad she's not a total brat, but man, were some of those sequences cartoony. Those sorts of antics work in a Disney film, but not in that. Just no.