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6 hours ago, TheRockARockster said:

I love the King Kong of 1976 and the sequel as well.

It was my childhood.

I was 15 going on 16 so it hit differently for me. I liked Peter Jackson's approach better in that he kept his version a period piece. It was just a bit too long! 

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On 2025-02-23 at 8:10 AM, Otaku-sempai said:

I was 15 going on 16 so it hit differently for me. I liked Peter Jackson's approach better in that he kept his version a period piece. It was just a bit too long! 

I actually think Peter Jackson’s King Kong was so overrated.

 

We all have our opinions and I respect yours, my friend.

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4 hours ago, TheRockARockster said:

I actually think Peter Jackson’s King Kong was so overrated.

 

We all have our opinions and I respect yours, my friend.

So, what do you think of the original, 1933 King Kong

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9 minutes ago, Otaku-sempai said:

So, what do you think of the original, 1933 King Kong

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I love King Kong of 1933.

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3 hours ago, Snoopy Fan said:

The Parent Trap (1998)

I haven't seen that in ages, good movie, hilarious I think I remember Parent Trap 1998 being.

The last movie I remember watching recently was Robocop 2, it's not the best in the trilogy but it does have its moments. Before that, Miracle on 34th Street 1994.

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17 hours ago, Snoopy Fan said:

Descendants (2015) I can’t believe this movie turns 10 this year.

Did you watch this and HSM3 on Disney+ live?? Cause if you did I was watching it also xD 

My sister and I watched a movie called Invitation to a Murder and Omygosh one of the worst movies I seen… they made it to obv who it could be… ontop of that it was slow and the acting wasn’t the greatest…  def rather watch Clue then ever watch that garbage movie again.

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The Founder (2016) This is an interesting look at the origins and ultimate success of the McDonald’s restaurant empire. The main focus was on Ray Kroc, the businessman who took the franchising of the McDonald’s brand to unthinkable heights, and stooping to unbelievable lows to do it. At the outset he was inspired by the groundbreaking innovations of the McDonald brothers, saw an ambitious vision for the future and ran with it. This I can admire. But as so often seems to happen, the more success he achieved, the more ruthless he became, turning a beautiful vision into a sinkhole of greed. I started out agreeing with his approach over the slower, more conservative McDonald brothers because, when building an empire, a few temporary shortcuts can be advisable until one establishes firm footing, and then re-adopting the virtues that made it great to begin with. I think the McDonalds brothers, and Ray Kroc, could all have compromised a little, and would have benefitted from a unified goal. But ultimately, the lack of unity, and Kroc’s obsessive ambition, forced the McDonald’s franchise out of the hands of the true founders. Ray Kroc may have achieved incredible wealth and business success, but his underhanded methods against the actual founders of the company were disgusting, and this sickness seeped over into his personal life as well. But as much as I ended up disliking this man and his methods, the movie was compelling and original, and gave me something fresh and tasty to watch. 7/10

Iron Man (2008) One of the stand-out superhero movies for me. I like that this movie sticks to a single, clear storyline and doesn’t get too overly ambitious or convoluted. Jon Favreau is still a tool and glosses over some pretty necessary plot points, but this is a rare case where I can almost overlook it because Robert Downey Jr. is so likeable and fun, and really sells the movie on his own. Jeff Bridges makes a pretty cool badguy too. 8/10

Swiss Family Robinson (1940) This is the first time I’ve seen this version and to be honest I didn’t care for it much. While I appreciate that the head of the family wants his sons to grow up free from the idleness and immorality of modern society, uprooting them all and heading for distant lands for a fresh start without even consulting his wife is a bit too much. The island where they end up shipwrecked looked more like a swampy jungle than a tropical paradise, and the cast did little to inspire my involvement, even though I’ve always greatly admired Freddy Bartholomew is an actor. I think I’ll stick with the Disney version from 1960 instead, despite its own (far milder) shortcomings. 3.5/10

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Descendants 2 (2017)

I’m sure a lot of you already know this, but the actress who played Evie, Sofia Carson, also voiced Pipp in A New Generation.

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