 Hello everybody, E here. Welcome back to another movie review. This was supposed to go up yesterday, but I accidentally deleted the entire, this entire week's worth of videos off of my memory card, because I thought I had already moved everything over, that they were safe and sound and everything, and I deleted them, and I've emptied out my trash and everything, and I went in to go upload videos and there were no videos. So yeah, here we are doing this again. And repeat whatever I did before, but you guys don't know anything about what I did before, so let's just talk about the movie. Today we're talking about Happy Death Day to you. Right off the bat, I want to say that I was a big fan of the first one. I enjoyed it. It was the first horror movie that I got to take my daughter to go see. She wanted to see it for her birthday when it came out. We went and saw it. We loved it. I thought it was going to be yet again another Groundhog Day do-over kind of thing, and it was just going to be the same boring thing over and over again, but my daughter wanted to see it. My daughter had never seen Groundhog Day, so maybe she would enjoy it. I ended up really enjoying the movie. Going into the sequel, I was once again afeared. I was afraid that we were going to be seeing more of the same. I'm happy to say it wasn't more of the same. They did a lot of really cool stuff to make this one new and feel fresh. There were some scenes that oddly enough looked like maybe an MTV production kind of deal, or like a modern soap opera. The cinematography wasn't so great. Some of the comedy was forced, but the thing that I like the most about this movie in particular is that they did something wholly original, which is they went and they explained why the first film happened. Now, that might not be original, but how they did it, how they explained it was very, very cool. They actually used, or at least it felt this way because I saw a lot of fan theories after the first movie came out and they were talking about a sequel. There was a lot of fan theories. It feels like they took some of those fan theories and they put them into the movie because there was a lot of stuff that I saw right after seeing the first movie that if they were already working on it, that's great, but there was a lot of fan theories regarding whether or not someone else was having a repeated day over and over again. And they used a bit of that too. I've heard that there's not going to be a third one and the ending of the second one does kind of wrap everything up completely, so I don't know. But the movie itself, I laughed a lot. I cringed sometimes too. There's a scene with someone pretending to be blind that I thought was absolutely hilarious, whereas they were hilarious. The other person in the scene I thought was cringe-worthy bad. While this one wasn't as good as far as production quality and acting and writing and all that, while that one wasn't as good, where it made up for was the originality and the heart. I cried twice in this movie. I'm not ashamed of saying I almost cried a third time. Well, I almost cried the first time. I got past that one and there was two more scenes that actually made me tear up, and I looked over and my daughter was even crying. It blew my mind that they would put that much emotional depth into something that is just a goofy horror movie sequel. At least that's what it appears to be on the surface. I'm wondering if something happened to somebody's parents or whatever while they were filming the movie or if they lost someone they loved, the writer or the director or somebody, because with this one there's a very deep emotional connect there with someone who's supposed to be dead that the main character has to deal with. It's a situation that really tugs at the heartstrings and I was impressed that they went to that length to do that. So that's how I felt about Happy Death Day to you. Let me know how you felt about the movie down there in the comments below. But until next time, I have been E, you have been U. This has been another movie review. I'll talk to you guys later. Bye-bye!