Saturday, 29 August 2015

My thoughts of Big Hero 6 in Kingdom Hearts 3

As you might of heard from the footage last time, Roy said that the Big Hero 6 is going to be in Kingdom Hearts 3. And he also said that the plot of it was going to take place after the movie. And like my entries explaining how I thought of worlds for The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Wreck-It Ralph and Frozen and this is going to be the same. I already said I would do this in April and here it is. It could start with Sora, Donald and Goofy landing in San Fransokyo after Hiro and the others become Big Hero 6. And your partner in this world is going to be the new Baymax. So the first while could be missions of helping people with them. But once you finish the last one there could be a cutscene where the darkness has taken control of the first Baymax in the portal, which in Kingdom Hearts 3 could be the lane between, if you know what I mean. Xeanort could then open a portal of darkness to teleport his to where Sora, Donald, Goofy, Hiro and the others are and while you're doing a mission, at the end of it you come face to face with the original Baymax and he's being controlled by the darkness. So the mini boss could be fighting him with the new Baymax. Maybe when the fight is done Hiro quickly takes the chip out of the new Baymax and puts in the old one putting him back to the way he used to be. And now the original Baymax is back to normal but Xeanort uses the darkness he put in Baymax out again and creates a heartless that could look like a robot. Maybe your partner could be the original Baymax but he still has the skill of the one you had as a partner before or if he doesn't the main menu could appear before the fight and restore the abilities as what they were before. And then after the fight that could be the end of that world. The keyhole could be the green Tadashi chip that was inside Baymax. And maybe Baymax could be a summon, and maybe the keyblade you get could be called Robotic Heroes. And the end cutscene could be Hiro and the others thanking Sora, Donald and Goofy and that's how I see Big Hero 6 working in Kingdom Hearts 3. If you want you and if you're a Kingdom Hearts fan like me, you could comment saying how you think a Big Hero 6 world could work in Kingdom Hearts 3, and I'm still really excited and can't for this game to come out.

Friday, 28 August 2015

Big Hero 6 revealed for Kingdom Hearts 3

As you all know Kingdom Heart 3 is the one thing I want more than anything. So when I heard another world being confirmed for it I was super excited. That world was Big Hero 6. It was apparently produced by Roy Conli. The same person who produced Tangled, which is another world that's confirmed and was in the last trailer I showed you. I'm going to show you the new footage that was posted about Roy telling all Kingdom Hearts fans like me.

Monday, 17 August 2015

My top 5 childhood classics

These are movies from my childhood I watch when I was really young and I loved even back then. A couple are pretty easy to guess.
5. Shrek: This is a movie I think I first watch at my house or I watched at my friends, the Mitchell's house. I watched this with my dad especially the most and it's probably one of the most quotable films I watched when I was younger. I remember the 2 of us quoting it a bunch growing-up. And we still do. He still like referencing in most of our conversations nowadays.
4. The Lion King: I remember watching this 10000 time with my family when I was a kid. I had it on video and I quoted this quite a lot growing up. I especially quoted the Hyenas lines to my dad because we both agree they're probably the funniest characters in the movie. But also I remember listening to the CD a bunch as well and singing along all the time.
3. Toy Story: I actually have no memory about how I started loving this movie but I have a guess that I, when I was small, once saw Garry and Niamh, my brother and sister, watching it and then I sat down and watched it with them and loved it.
2. Wily Wonka and the Chocolate Factory: This film was made in the 70's and was named an instant classic. We all know the magical story about a boy who gets a ticket to a chocolate factory and seeing so many bizarre things as they all go deeper into the factory. My favourite thing about the film is Gene Wilder as Wily Wonka. Just due to his elegance, mysteriousness and kindness. It's just a classic.
And my number 1 childhood classic is... Space Jam: This is a film from my past I watched 10000 time both by myself and with my family. Also my friend, Sam Mitchell said he used to watch a lot when he was younger too. Both he and I watch it a good couple time too. As you might know Space Jam is about Michael Jordan  being forced to play basket ball with the Looney Tunes against a bunch of aliens. If you haven't yet, give this movie a watch. It's really impressive and is my pick for my number 1 childhood classic.

My top 3 least favourite films of all time

This list was actually difficult and easy to make because I'm an easily entertained person. Even some movies that were considered bad I kinda like. So if I say a movie sucks that's saying a lot. I might of mentioned this before but I'm saying it again if you might of forgot.
3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine: Don't get me wrong I really like the other X-Men movies, my favourite being X-Men 2. (Sorry for not doing reviews on them.) But Origins: Wolverine is by far my least favourite. It's the prequel to the other 3 movies that came before it. What I don't like is the story and the way it's told. It's mostly just boring and nothing is well flowing. Also it's adds Deadpool, the Merc with a mouth and didn't add the mouth. How could they not add the mouth that's what makes him Deadpool and funny. The funniest anti-hero ever. But yeah, this film is just boring and the weakest of the X-Men movies.
2. Batman & Robin: Yeah, you knew it was coming. Being ridiculed by everyone, Batman & Robin is considered the worst Batman film of all time, the worst superhero film of all time and just one of the worst films of all time in general by everyone like Rotten Tomatoes, with 11%, and Watchmojo. Why? because of the horrible puns, horrible acting, horrible fighting, horrible effects and the Bat-Credit Card. Yeah. It has George Clooney replacing Val Kilmer as Batman and the Bat-suit has nipples and butts. It also has Arnold Schwarzenegger, who also played the Terminator, playing Mr Freeze and Uma Thurman as Poison Ivy, and both are horrible, especially Uma Thurman. Also Robin just keeps moaning over and over. What else is there to even say about it. It's acting is awful, the puns are horrible and it doomed Batman forever.
And my number 1 least favourite movie of all time is... Maleficent: I talked about this film before and let me say that this is a horrible movie. Why? Because it messes with the greatest Disney villain ever. it makes Maleficent the good guy of the movie, King Stefan, Aurora's father and one of the most likable and charming Disney characters ever the villain and it made the 3 fairies absolute idiots. This  got 47% on Rotten Tomatoes , and it deserves that, in fact it deserves an even lower score. I'm sorry to the people who do like this film but this film is just really bad. So bad I consider it the worst movie of my life.

Sunday, 16 August 2015

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies

And now we come to the very last Middle-Earth movie. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. This actually the lowest rated Middle Earth movie on Rotten Tomatoes. All the Lord of the Rings movies got 91%, 96% and 94%. The 1st Hobbit movie got 66%, the 2nd got 76% and this one 61%. And I kind see why? Why? I'll explain after the story. What's the story? Well like the last one it starts off where the last one ended, with Smaug heading towards Lake-Town to destroy it eventually he gets killed in the first few minutes. That's actually one of my problems with the film. Also Thorin is still going crazy still looking for the Arkenstone and having everyone look for it, but Bilbo has it because of something Smaug said to him in the last movie saying that if he gave it to Thorin it would drive him even more crazy. He believes him with the way he's been behaving recently. The man who helped them and killed Smaug goes to the mountain and ask for some of the money to help rebuild the town but Thorin refuses. The other Dwarves, like Bilbo all agree that Thorin's gone crazy. And the rest is a ginormous fight between Bilbo, Gandalf, the people of Lake-Town, the Dwarves and the Elves vs. thousands of Orcs. So let me go over my problems with the film. Well, like I said before, I do find it a bit of a problem that Smaug was killed at the very beginning because I think he could of made a good made a good main villain for the final fight like the last film. And I also think it's a problem that there's hardly anything fighting until the ending. The film is mostly about talking and planning and that's kind of a let down. And I also don't like how Thorin is all crazy considering in the other films he was likable. But he does redeem himself at the end. But now the good things I like about the film. Well the action scenes, as few as there are, are still impressive. And the characters are still likable. And the ending is still really good payoff. It ends with the opening scene of the Fellowship of the Ring with Gandalf visiting Bag-End for Bilbo's 111th birthday For what it is it not terrible, but it's also not the best. For it being Peter Jackson's last Middle-Earth movie, it is impressive. It's worth taking a watch.

Monday, 10 August 2015

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

This is actually my favourite out of all the Hobbit movies. Probably because next to the Battle of the Five Armies, this is probably the most suspenseful out of all of them. What's the story? It starts where the last one finished. Bilbo, Gandalf and the 13 Dwarves are still on their way to find the Lonely Mountain but eventually the Dwarves get captured by Elves but Bilbo comes and helps them escape they then make their way to Lake Town and have a man help them. The next morning they realise they have until that night to find the door to the entrance. They eventually do and get in. And the rest I won't ruin if you haven't see this yet. So what's good about this film? Well my favourite part of the movie is the ending when Bilbo, Thorin, Balin and the other Dwarves are fighting against Smaug in the mountain. But also the other scenes are pretty entertaining too. The characters are still likable. And this is the first movie where we see Thorin go crazy. I'll explain why in the next movie review. And the action is actually well done. The fight between the Elves and the Orcs while the Dwarves and Bilbo are escaping. There's not much I can really say about this except it's probably my favourite out of all the Hobbit movie and it's worth taking a watch.

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey

So I've written my Lord of the Rings reviews and you've all read them. I was saying I loved the movies and they're some of my favourite movies of all time like with Harry Potter. And these are the prequels to the Lord of the Rings trilogy. And now Peter Jackson has now completed his Middle Earth with the Battle of the Five Armies that came out last year. And I'll do a review on that when we get to it. What's the story? Bilbo Baggins, played by Martin Freeman is a Hobbit living the Shire. One day Gandalf comes to him and asks him if he wants to come with him on an adventure but he refuses but Gandalf then makes a mark in the door. That night 13 dwarves, including Gandalf as well go to Bilbo's house to ask him again but he refuses again. The next morning he wakes up to see that they left the contract he was supposed to sign if he agreed. After looking at it for a few minutes he signs it and runs after them. They all agree to let him go after and the rest is them trying to find people who can translate a map that they have that could help them get home and reclaim it from the evil dragon named "Smaug." So what's good about this movie? Well the characters are likable, my favourite being either Bilbo or one of the dwarves named "Balin." And we actually see Gollum again since Return of the King. And it's actually nice to see him again after a while. And it shows us how Bilbo got the Ring from him. But we only see him for 12 minutes and I wish we could of seen him for a little longer and we never see him again after this. And that's one of the problems I have with this movie. Another problem I have is that a lot of things that happen really do seem like filler. A lot of that comes from the beginning. One of the things that was good about Lord of the Rings is that there was always something happening but here nothing really happens until after Bilbo leaves his house to go after. My last problem is the redesigns on the Orcs, I don't know, the design on them in Lord of the Ring was perfect and they had the perfect colours but here it doesn't work in my opinion. But aside from that I think this movie is just O.K. There's nothing really spectacular about like Lord of the Rings, but it's not terrible. As it is, I'd give it a recommendation.

Monday, 3 August 2015

Minions

You've all read my Despicable Me reviews and now the minions have gotten their own spinoff movie. And you also know the Minions were my favourite characters. What's the story? Apparently Minions have been around for centuries trying to find a master to serve and now they live in the Arctic trying to find a new master after killing every single master they thought they found which is probably one of the funniest scenes in the movie. But now after being there for years without anything going on one Minion named Kevin decides to go out and find a new master to lead them. Along with him two more go too named Stuart and Bob. They head off to search but find one but they only really find one when they meet a super villain named Scarlett Overkill. She hires the 3 of them to work for her and steal the Queen of London's crown which leads to a hilarious chase scene. Somehow Stuart becomes king and Scarlet is furious that they now have all the glory and not her. And the rest I won't ruin, let's just say it just a great ending. So what's good about this film? Well the scenes that are funny are really funny. The Minions themselves are great and hilarious, I mean they crack me up every single time they're on screen. There's also a great climax at the end. I won't ruin it but if you haven't seen it yet, let's just say it's a "big" climax. And at the end we see the younger Gru and the Minions following him now as their new super villain leader. So there's not much that I can say, I mean if I do it could ruin the movie for the people who haven't seen it yet. All I can say is that it's a great spinoff and one you should definitely check out.