i’ve watched a few movies since i last posted in here, haha.
barbie (in theatres and at home)
i’ve watched
and talked about barbie a lot over the past four months, but my first time seeing it was in theatres on opening night! i’d been excited for
barbie ever since i first heard about it late last year. barbie dolls were one of my favourite toys growing up, and the casting for this movie was incredible! margot robbie and emma mackey my beloveds finally in the same movie, ncuti gatwa and connor swindells, america ferrera etc! i wasn’t sure what to think about ryan gosling as ken at first, but he turned out to be one of the biggest highlights of the movie for me! he was equal parts insane, sweet, funny and annoying; i don’t think anyone could have played ken better.
barbie quickly became one of my all-time favourite movies, as well as a big comfort movie of mine. the aesthetic was absolutely incredible! i loved the fake water in the pools, the sticker of a stocked fridge instead of the fridge actually having real food in it, the food being plastic and there being nothing in milk cartons, glasses etc, barbie floating down from her house instead of taking the stairs, the exact same way i would put my dolls where i wanted them to go etc!! i also loved the inclusion of real dolls such as growing up skipper, midge, video camera barbie, etc! i actually owned a video camera barbie when i was younger, so i was especially excited about her!
i still don’t know how to put all of my thoughts about this movie into words, but it is such a good movie. seeing it in theatres, surrounded by strangers all wearing pink just like i was, was absolutely incredible and honestly kind of cathartic. i would do anything to be able to watch it for the first time again.
i’ve been struggling with change, growing up, and how different my life looks for a while now, and
barbie helped to soothe that a little. i’m struggling still, but it made my struggles feel seen in a way that nothing else has. i’m forever grateful for that.
live-action the little mermaid (at home)
the little mermaid (animated) has been one of my favourite movies and has brought me comfort ever since i was a kid. ariel is also my favourite disney princess. i’d been wanting a live-action
the little mermaid for a long time, so i was super excited when this was finally announced! i was thinking about going to see this in theatres, but i ultimately decided to wait until it came out on disney+.
that being said, i didn’t like it as much as i thought i would. halle bailey was a gorgeous ariel, and i loved jessica alexander as vanessa. i was initially so excited about melissa mccarthy being cast as ursula, but i didn’t love her adaptation of the character as much as i thought i would, either.
i liked the parallels between ariel and eric that weren’t in the original movie; ariel feels controlled by her father and has a collection of artifacts from land, and eric feels controlled by his mother and has a collection of things from the ocean. max was also adorable. i loved that jodi benson made a cameo as well!
i’m not sure why i didn’t like the movie overall that much. it just didn’t have the same magic and charm that the original did, though maybe that has to do with me being older now.
animated the little mermaid (at home)
it probably would’ve made more sense for me to watch this version before the live-action one lol, but i couldn’t watch one without the other, regardless of the order! it’s still one of my favourite disney movies, even after all of this time.
the original voice castings are just unmatched, tbh. i don’t think anyone will ever beat samuel e. wright as sebastian, pat carroll as ursula, and kenneth mars as king triton for me. may they all rest in peace.
it probably would’ve made more sense for me to watch this version before the live-action one lol, but i couldn’t watch one without watching the other, regardless of the order!
monster house (at home)
my mom and i have made it a tradition to watch
monster house together every october to kick off spooky season, and this year was no different! though, we ended up watching it in late september this year instead of october, haha.
the art style definitely looks stranger to me now than it did when i was a kid, but it’s still a good movie! i can’t believe i didn’t know that mitchel musso voiced dj. :’o
five nights at freddy’s (in theatres)
i’ve been eagerly waiting for this movie
and losing hope that we’d ever get it for 8 years, so there was no way that i wasn’t seeing this in theatres! i’m not going to say much about it right now since it’s only been out for less than 2 weeks, but i enjoyed it! it was pretty lacklustre horror movie-wise; it wasn’t scary at all, and the few jumpscares there were were predictable. but as a fnaf fan, i really liked it!
i’ll forever be bummed that
markiplier wasn’t in it (though i understand why he wasn’t) since he got me into fnaf and fnaf got me into him, but i’m happy that
matpat was in it and that the living tombstone played during the credits! i loved all of the easter eggs and callbacks to the games. josh hutcherson and matthew lillard in the same movie was also…