Friday, June 21, 2019

Toy Story 4 (2019)

The only thing that stands out when you start to think about it is Forky, the spork the little girl turned into a toy with a face, arms, and feet.  It's silly and deranged, but I like it.

That Woody was separated also stands out because he might not be in the same house or even have contact after this Toy Story movie.

I really liked the horror element of the several ventriloquist puppets who in the end cut Woody open to take something about this voice box to give to another doll.  The audience probably felt like they were in a horror movie.

I live in the Orlando, Florida, US area, and we laughed through much of the movie, but I was the only one who clapped, front and center in Dolby Surround Sound.

The bunny and bird were funny, played by 2 black guys, and attached together maybe by string, as a prize at a festival.  They didn't do too much.

I don't remember Toy Story 1-3, but much of the show compared to before maybe featured the little girl and her parents.  It turns out the dad is a dark guy but maybe Spanish.  The mom seems like a dark Caucasian, herself.  Bonnie is cute, maybe dark features for a child, dark skin, brown hair, but maybe hazel or green eyes.  She has a big head and acts like a baby, like when she loses Forky all the time.

What people remember is Forky keep trying to get in the trash like that's what he's made for because he's a plastic fork.  It seemed as though it took a big chunk of the show.  It was pathetic.  At least I can remember this funny line, like, "Hurry up and get Forky before he gets locked up."  Forky is an absolute lunatic.  He would be locked up in a funny farm.

The show was good.  I think the things that disturbed people are just what the show is and can be disregarded if need-be as any part.  It was arousing that they focused more initially so much on Forky being insecure and like a lunatic.  Them putting Bonnie and later Woody away out of nowhere seems uncomfortable.  The feeling seemed to be tweaked.  Values were made into fun-ing at things and explaining things seemed to be unclear to an unstable audience in 2019.  I think it might have already been about the best it could be or for them to create

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Godzilla 2: King of the Monsters (2019)

There were 2 basic sides to this movie, the people and the titans (or monsters.)  It wouldn't be a movie to me without 1 the titans, 2 the very good looking young girl, and 3 the racial relations between the team.

The young girl was probably around age 11 or 12 or so and seemed pretty mature.  She was very good-looking with dark black-ish hair, somewhat brown eyes, and pale skin.  She had smooth hair.  She was skinny enough that she sustained looking good throughout like the whole movie.  She was very nice and a joy to watch.  What a privilege it would be for me to meet someone like her.

I liked seeing the Asian lady and maybe Eurasian man.  They were so witty and funny.  I think the main male actor was very good, too.

I so loved to see all the titans throughout most of the movie in action.  It was brilliant animation work for a long time.  That's what makes this movie so special; they actually had a lot of action of the monsters!

My favorite was the Mothra.




It was sad it died and didn't come back in this movie and maybe never will.