 So, yes, I went and saw Lita Battle Angel today and I treated myself to a Valentine's Day movie man. It was very special. Really? How was your date? I had the popcorn. I had the pop. Good? Good. It was very good. My date was great. She didn't complain. She didn't say anything. She didn't cost any money either. It was great. Perfect date. I know it's a version of the story. She's a humanoid cyborg who is found and brought back to life by a cyberneticist doctor on what can be said, just Earth and she's got memories or slowly she learns that she's got memories from a past life or her original programming and she becomes this warrior cyborg. I think I'm not spoiling anything by telling you that though because I think you can find that out best by watching a trailer. But yes, she comes back to life. She's discovering her abilities and what her past was and she eventually tries to rise up and defeat the people that destroyed or she was fighting originally in the first place. That's her goal, right? So at the end of the movie, I'm not going to spoil it for you. So that's what she's striving for is to get back to her original goal, her purpose. Her original goal was to defeat a company that was ruling the Earth and she was destroyed in battle and now that she's discovered herself again, that's what her primary initiative is to do that again. So her primary directive is to do this again. So that's what she's striving to do. That's a Cliff Notes version. I'm not going to go into the long version. Detail, not what details, what year does it take place? I think it's a good question. That's a good question. I want to say like 2700s, 2500s. And so this is a battle ravaged Earth. Yeah, it's like a utopian future where for some reason there's cities that are hovering above the Earth itself and there's humans that had obviously colonized Mars and they gained more advanced weaponry and technology and they build these cyborgs to come back and invade and destroy these other humans on Earth. And that's what Alita is. She's a cyborg that comes back to Earth. It was good. I did not like the ending and it's got a sequel written all over it. Oh boy. Oh yeah. Okay. It's one of those movies where the ending happens and you're like, wait, what the fuck? So I think a few weeks ago I said that it just seemed like it was like a Jupiter ascending kind of, you know, John Carter, like a really, really big blackbuster is just going to, you know, rip or pull back and fart, you know, do you think that it's going to have a negative reception or do you think it's going to have a more positive reception? No, I think it is. I think the hardest part for me to grasp at first was the fact that she looks, she's not a human and she's a cyborg obviously, but she looks so lifelike and the main difference is her eyes. Her eyes are really big and it's hard to look at for, you know, the first couple of minutes of the film. But then once you get used to it, it's fine. But you know, the animation and the way they integrated the CGI was just so sweet. Like you'd never even knew. Oh man, it was amazing. That's good. Oh. And the story was good, you know? And Kristoff Walts is in it. He pays a doctor. Jennifer Conley pays a doctor's wife. What's that guy's name from true detective, Marshali or? Ali. Yeah, Ali. I can't think of. I can't say his name. He plays. He plays. Yeah. He, he plays like the, the world at the ground level. He's like their boss. All right. You know, so he's in charge of everything on the ground. Oh, God. And what's the Ajax Ajax. Yes. You get, you know who I'm talking about. Yeah. He plays. Circuit. Yeah. He's kind of what they call warrior hunters and they track down people that like bounty hunters and they track down people that are killers on the main on the planter. Yeah. Okay. So that's what Ajax plays. All right. So, and that's what he's a villain. Yes. He's a dick. Okay. All right. He's a dick. How are we shocked? Right. And he plays the same character. He played in fucking Deadpool. Like, and every time I heard his voice, all I could think is I just want to hear Deadpool like just saying, you've really got a piece of lettuce in your teeth. It's been bugging. It's been bugging. It's been bugging. So yeah. I liked it. And I, you know, it was long. I want to say it was, it was over two hours, I thought. And like I said, I was, I don't want to say I wasn't satisfied with the ending. I just, I wanted more, right? And I assume that's where the second movie is going to come in. I mean, they're going to have to make a sequel. But, but are they going to, but are they going to have to make a sequel because it's good or because they've just set it up for it? Hopefully both. Okay. Yes. Set up for a sequel. The guy that plays the main bad, the bad dude is, his name is Nova. And he lives in the city in the air and he's played by Edward Norton. Really? So Edward Norton is the main fucking dickhead. He wasn't even advertised for the film. Yeah. And you know what? The first couple of times I saw his character, I'm like, fuck that guy looks familiar but his face is kind of covered up so you can't really see it to the very end. He, you know, he reveals himself and I'm like, oh my God. That's exactly who I knew. I didn't know who this fucking guy is. So, no, I liked it a lot. It was good. I, I, I recommend it. Go see it. You know, it was worth the 850 I paid for the matinee show. So perfect. How many bros would you give it? It's two bros, man. Two bros. You know, I mean, what's one of my options? Zero one or two? If you want me to expand the range of bros, I'd probably give it, you know what? Zero to ten. I give it. Yeah. Six and a half. Six and a half. Seven bros. Yeah. I would definitely see it in the theater. It's just, it was made for. I saw in 3D too, which I'm not really crazy about the 3D movies. I can't. I can't. I think it really worked in this film. And there were several times where they're really high up in the air. Oh gosh. I was getting like shaky. My palms were sweating and I'm like, oh my God. I can't, I can't look at this. So, I mean, that just goes to show you how well that everything was shot and you know, it was really, it was really well made. So, but yeah, I would definitely go see it. I would see it on the biggest screen possible and I would see it in 3D because I think I think it'd be worth it in 3D. I don't think you'd get the same effect if you saw it in normal theaters. Right now, well, there's a lead a battle angel and nutshell there for it. Yeah. 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