Talking About 2025 Movies
5 months ago
There was a time, not too long ago, when I enjoyed going out to a theatre to see one of the latest movies on the big screen, with a large bag of popcorn, a soda cup, and some M&M's or Reese's Pieces by my side. I still want to go see another movie on the big screen one day, maybe in one of those theatres with big, fancy push button recliner seats. But a lot of what Hollywood has been releasing to theatres in the past few years isn't really capturing my attention.
The only movie I watched in the theatre this year so far is The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie because I wanted to support the creative talents who worked so hard on that movie. I'm not interested in watching a Disney live-action remake or a video game adaptation. I wanted to give the Lilo and Stitch remake a chance until I found out what they did to Jumba and Pleakley, who were two of my favorite characters from the animated movie. I have mixed feelings about the How to Train Your Dragon remake. I could give The Bad Guys 2 a chance, but I'm not sure about Zootopia 2 because of my feelings towards the Disney brand name and my disappointment with the first Zootopia movie for having no representation of bats, which were my favorite animal at the time it came out. I could try the new Jurassic World, even though I was disappointed with the previous movie. And I could try watching the new Superman movie, even though I'm not a big superhero movie type of guy.
I don't know what other movies are coming out this year. Maybe it's because I haven't paid much attention to that sort of thing.
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I HIGHLY recommend Hundreds of Beavers. It came out in 2022 but it's styled like a black & white silent film, and it's all classic Looney Tunes slapstick comedy. I've watched it with several friends now and we've just laughed the whole time. It's even free on Tubi! There are still some really good films coming out, they just aren't in the mainstream.
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