I didn't get a chance to see that many movies this summer, but these are my top 3 favorites:
1. Harry Potter- I personally agree with what you said, but what sold me was the ending of the film, It had the magic feeling the first two films had, mostly because of the music and the return to childhood innocence, that got me completely touched up and what sold me on the series in the 1st place
2. Winnie the Pooh- This was the only animated movie I've seen this summer, along with Cars 2, & I have to say that Disney did it right with this one. While I did like Cars 2 & I'm glad PIXAR didn't create another film that will definitely win them another Oscar, I've always been a fan of childhood animation & felt that this was the closest that Disney's hand drawn has gotten to a movie as good as the classics in a long time
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maleficent5 5 months ago
I didn't get a chance to see that many movies this summer, but these are my top 3 favorites:
1. Harry Potter- I personally agree with what you said, but what sold me was the ending of the film, It had the magic feeling the first two films had, mostly because of the music and the return to childhood innocence, that got me completely touched up and what sold me on the series in the 1st place
Zistheone2 5 months ago
2. Winnie the Pooh- This was the only animated movie I've seen this summer, along with Cars 2, & I have to say that Disney did it right with this one. While I did like Cars 2 & I'm glad PIXAR didn't create another film that will definitely win them another Oscar, I've always been a fan of childhood animation & felt that this was the closest that Disney's hand drawn has gotten to a movie as good as the classics in a long time
Zistheone2 5 months ago
3. The Hangover 2- While the plot was just a rehash of the 1st film, the jokes were so funny that it didn't even matter to me
Zistheone2 5 months ago
@Zistheone2 Correction, by childhood animation, I meant hand drawn animation
Zistheone2 5 months ago