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Avatar: The Way of Water (2022)
Beautiful on the outside, empty on the inside
This movie really didn't have much of a plot. For a 3hr movie a lot didn't really happen. It was more of a visual introduction into Pandora (which we got in the first movie). The movie was gorgeous no doubt about it but if I'd seen this movie in a format other than imax 3d I would have hated it.
Outside of the lack of plot, the only thing that I didn't like in this movie was Kiri's voice (the teenaged female Avatar). It was very obvious the character was voiced by a much older actor both in sound and phrasings. It was jarring when she spoke and I felt uncomfortable just thinking about this actor and the child actors together especially those scenes with Spyder. Not sure who figured this would be a good idea.
The Bob's Burgers Movie (2022)
Just an episode not a Movie
I'm really disappointed in the movie. The plot was weak and feels reused, like a combination S4E22 when Felix wanted to sell the warf, S2E2 when Mickey robs the bank etc. The entire cast was not used and many secondary characters were not used in a meaningful way. Then the musical numbers... At the first song, 5 minutes into the movie I almost left the theater. This should not have been a movie, it should have been a 2-3 episode season finale at best.
Father of the Bride (1991)
More like 'Father of the entitled'
I saw this movie when I was really young and I remember thinking Steve was funny. Watching this movie now as a college student I can't believe this was actually a popular movie.
So this kid does 1 semester of study abroad in Rome (A worthless waste of money. College was already difficult, now you have to study Biochem in Italian and the worst part, depending on your future areas of study you'll probably have to retake those classes since many organizations want to see GRADES earned and not just credits.). But, I digress.
She meets some guy, was independent enough to 'accept' a marriage proposal to a man her family has never even heard of. Comes home and shares the amazing news and everyone is expected to be happy. I would say any parent whose initial reaction wasn't along the lines of 'shocked to upset' probably doesn't like their kid too much.
Then the expenses started rolling in. $250 a head, 572 guests and a wedding coordinator fluent in gibberish. I was already annoyed about this entire pretext but what really got me was the tantrum the daughter threw when the Dad was trying to cut down the guest list. '...Why don't we just charge people? That way we can make money on the wedding."
At that point, what Steve should have done was given her a check for $10K to contribute to the wedding, Congradulated her on her nuptials once more and walked out.
She's an independent woman, she'd figured it out.