So last year I did a list around this same time of my top 5 favourite movies I'd seen that up at that point. And since that was viewed by a lot of people, I assume they musta liked it. So I'm going to do another one right here and now for this year. Obviously, like last year, I'm going to be making a top 10 list counting all the movies of the year I've, but for now I'm going with 5 films I've seen this year and ranking them to my favourite. And so, let's begin.
5. Wonder Woman: Starting us off is the DC.E.U movie that came out just a few months ago that is finally not a divisive movie like the others were. And this movie was so much fun from start to finish as well as funny. It was also great to finally get a DC movie on the big screen that wasn't just Batman or Superman. And seeing how it was Wonder Woman, as in the most famous superheroine of al time, yeah, that made it even more exciting if you ask me. Gal Gadot and Chris Pine were fantastic a lot of fun to watch with lots of awesome action scenes and great performances all around.
4. The Lego Batman Movie: This is a movie I haven't mentioned before, but early on in the year I saw the Lego Batman movie with my brother and sister. We all had a blast with it. It was super funny, the animation is fantastic, the lines are great and quotable. It's super self-aware and it poke fun at Batman in really clever ways. The voice cast is outstanding and all really funny. And, surprisingly enough, there's also some pretty heartfelt moments too. Nothing that's gonna make you cry, but still. Overall, the Lego Batman movie is extremely funny, well animated and well written and I highly recommend it.
3. Logan: At number 3 is the final performance of Wolverine by Hugh Jackman and the first real X-Men movie to be R-Rated. This movie was the first Wolverine movie to be amazing. While it may not be my favourite X-Men movie, this was still really enjoyable all the way through with really heart breaking moments. And while there was a little bit of fun in there, it was very small. This was a dark and violent movie with very little hope for these characters. And the thing about this is that you didn't need to be a fan of the X-Men movies to be sad about this. Even a person watching this without the others can still see that these are characters that have been doing a lot of amazing things but now they're far past their prime and now they're just trying to live the rest of their lives. But even with that, this was still a super awesome movie with really amazing action scenes and amazing acting from everyone. And it was the proper send off to Hugh Jackman and Patrick Stewart from this franchise. And it was also a nice send off to such an iconic character like Wolverine. If you've seen the movie, than you know what I'm talking about.
2. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Now this is my opinion coming into play here because a lot of people, actually the majority of people, don't like this movie very. They do really like it, they just don't think it's truly incredible. And, while I don't know if I can say it truly, I think I liked it more than most people did. I had a lot of fun with this movie and it was really funny. And, unlike some people who saw this, I actually did like the way they fleshed out the characters more and how they did it. Sure, the movie's not perfect and there are things in it like pacing issues, but I still had a lot of fun with it and I'm glad I got it on DVD yesterday. Also, unlike Logan, which was a great movie, I actually had fun with this movie instead of kinda feeling sad and depressed.
And my number 1 favourite movie of the year so far is... Spider-Man: Homecoming: Was there any doubt? Of course the most fun I've had with a movie so far this year has come from the M.C.U debut of my favourite superhero of all time, as well as one of my favourite characters of all time. And this was the perfect portrayal of Spider-Man on the big screen. Tom Holland knocked it out of the park as the character and is easily my favourite Spider-Man/Peter Parker ever. Also, on that, I've gotta say, this movie is the first movie where I truly relate to Peter Parker. I never really related to the others, but this, yeah, this I definitely relate to. When Peter goes to the party for the first time or tries to socialise with other people like girls or something or gets upset about messing up something, yeah, I've been there too. And I think that helped with me enjoying the movie too. But, besides him, the rest of the cast is amazing, like I said in my review Jacob Batalon is fantastic and hilarious as Ned. And the Vulture is easily one of the best villains in the M.C.U portrayed amazingly by Michael Keaton. The movie is also hilarious, easily one of the funniest M.C.U movies ever and this is easily one of the top 5 M.C.U movies ever in my opinion. This is just such a super fun movie and the perfect portrayal of an amazing character. And so everyone, that's my list of my favourite movies of the year and I can't wait to make my top 10 one at the end of the year. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me your favourite movies of the year so far.
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