britneysmears
Joined Jun 2022
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I love exploring this little corner of Marvel. It doesn't relate much back to the larger MCU but I don't think they ever led anyone to believe it would.
It's a great Halloween witch story very much in the vein of Hocus Pocus. It's silly, campy, quippy, but still with an edge that keeps you on your toes.
Kathryn Hahn excels and really drives the bus here, allowing everyone else to shine in their own way.
This is only after the first two episodes but really I don't have any complaints. The action could use some tighter choreography, that was my one note.
Whether Wanda returns by the end or not, I don't think it matters! This show enchants all on its own.
It's a great Halloween witch story very much in the vein of Hocus Pocus. It's silly, campy, quippy, but still with an edge that keeps you on your toes.
Kathryn Hahn excels and really drives the bus here, allowing everyone else to shine in their own way.
This is only after the first two episodes but really I don't have any complaints. The action could use some tighter choreography, that was my one note.
Whether Wanda returns by the end or not, I don't think it matters! This show enchants all on its own.
The Little Mermaid is Disney's first successful attempt of a live action remake since Cinderella. Visually stunning, sounds amazing, and Halle Bailey shines. Melissa McCarthy makes Ursula her own while still honoring the character. And the added personality and backstory given to Eric makes the film a fully fleshed out retelling. I wasn't expecting to like Awkwafina but I found her new song "The Scuttlebutt" to be the tune I was singing leaving the theater.
I do miss some of the classic lines like "...don't underestimate the importance of body language!" and "but daddy I love him." But the film has enough heart on its own to make you allow it some agency.
I do miss some of the classic lines like "...don't underestimate the importance of body language!" and "but daddy I love him." But the film has enough heart on its own to make you allow it some agency.