Monday, 31 December 2018

My top 5 movies of 2018

So, like I do at the end of every year, here I'll be counting down my favourite movies of 2018. Although, this year's gonna be different because, as a lot of you might know, this was probably one of the most disappointing years for film in general because there were a lot that were either bad or underwhelming like Venom, The Predator, the Crimes Of Grindlewald, Solo: A Star Wars Story and so on. But there were also a fair amount of movies that were able to escape that become really great movies and really special in some cases. Some even monumental. Also, I haven't seen all the great movies people have been talking about like Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, Creed 2 or any of those ones. And so, let's get into this and I hope you all like this.
5. Deadpool 2:

Starting us off at number 5 is the hilarious sequel for everyone's favourite Merc With A Mouth. While this movie is far from perfect and I do believe that it has a fair amount of flaws, this movie is just too fun for me to say that it's bad. As well as the fact that it has so many great things in it like a great cast, special effects and hardcore action. It was also great to see so many things getting poked at and Deadpool making so many references to things.
4. Black Panther:

Continuing the list with another comic book movie is the first M.C.U movie on here with Black Panther. I've personally seen this movie as one of the more interesting movies in the M.C.U and one of the most entertaining. It was great to see Black Panther come to life in this movie that was loaded with a great cast and a fun pace. While it does also have its own fair share of problems, I don't notice them that much because I'm too interested and too entertained. It also has my favourite M.C.U villain ever with Killmonger. He's super interesting and you completely understand him no matter what he's doing. He's just that good. But the whole movie is still incredible even with that fact.
3. Mission: Impossible - Fallout:

At number 3 is the sixth instalment to this long running franchise. I was so pleased with everything in this movie. It was so fun and I had a blast watching it. The action was amazing and I loved every single one of them. Especially the bathroom fight. And the fact that this was all practical made it even more cool, even if some of these did hurt the actors in real life. It does also has some problems, some that were even a little bit frustrating, but everything else is a huge step up in terms of action movies. It's just an awesome ride.
2. Avengers: Infinity War:
Coming in close to number 1 is the monumental crossover of all time, Avengers: Infinity War. After 10 years of build-up, all the hype had finally led up to this. We saw that the Russo brothers were perfectly capable of handling. It may have been pretty dark, but there was still so many scenes of so many hilarious lines and it was amazing to see so many of these incredible heroes we've been following for so long interacting. It also had an amazing villain with Thanos who was even better than we thought he was gonna be. Plus, the action was awesome like always and it had an incredibly heart-breaking ending. So much so that I'm so curious to know how they're gonna reverse it in Avengers: Endgame.
Honourable mentions:
Ant-Man And The Wasp,
Mary Poppins Returns,
Ralph Breaks The Internet
And my number 1 favourite movie of 2018 is... Incredibles 2:
And finally at number 1 is the latest Pixar movie after Coco, Incredibles 2. I know this might seem strange to some people, but, I can't help it, this might be the most fun I've had at the cinema all year. The fact that Pixar finally released a sequel to one of their greatest movies ever after fourteen years is great and I loved how serious this film was. It was pretty dark in places for a kids movie but it also had a lot of moments that were hilarious. In my opinion, this is the funniest Pixar movie. Like every other movie this year, this movie isn't perfect. It definetly has some problems and it's not as good as the first Incredibles movie, but I still loved everything else in the movie like the characters, story, visuals and action. And so, everyone, those are my picks for my top 5 movies of 2018. Thank you all so much for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think or tell me your favourite movies of 2018.

Sunday, 30 December 2018

Mary Poppins Returns

And so everyone, we're at the last movie I've seen in 2018, Mary Poppins Returns. This is a movie I was sorta curious in seeing, especially with it being a sequel to one of the biggest Disney properties of all time. Plus, it's a Disney movie, of course I was gonna want to see it. I actually sorta had some thoughts on what I thought the movie was gonna be like and as I started looking at some of the early reviews, they were pretty much saying exactly what I was thinking. But I still wanted to see it to see what they could bring to it. And... yeah, this was really underwhelming. It was pretty much doing exactly what I thought it was gonna do. That's not to say this is an awful movie. There are some things I liked and some things that I thought were going in a good direction, but it also has a lot of problems. Also, I'm just going to go with all the spoilers from the beginning. This has been out for a while and it's easier for me to talk about it. Let's go over the story first. What's the story? It's set 20 years after the first movie and now a Lamplighter named Jack, played by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is on the streets of London while Michael Banks, played by Ben Whishaw, has three kids named Annabel, John and George. His wife died a year ago and now Jane, played by Emily Mortimer is trying to help him with paying off a loan that the bank is telling him about, but the bank manager, played by Colin Firth, is actually after the house and is trying to sabotage them so they can't pay off the loan or have it in time for the deadline. And that's my main problem with the movie that I'll get into in a minute. Mary Poppins, played this time by Emily Blunt, notices this and when George begins to fly their old kite from the first movie, she grabs it and comes down from the sky to help them again. And I'm gonna stop there. So, yeah, that may have been the basics of the story, but, there's more to it than that and it's a huge problem. First though, the positives, what's the good stuff? The cast isn't that bad. Emily Blunt is a pretty good replacement. She's obviously not as good as Julie Andrews, but no one can be as good as her in this role. But, if I had to pick a replacement for her years later, yeah, Emily Blunt does a pretty good job. Lin-Manuel Miranda might be my favourite part of the movie as Jack. He's obviously just supposed to be this movie's version of Bert, but I thought he did great and I liked his character. Jane and Michael's characters feel like they've really matured since the first movie and the performances are really good. And the rest range from pretty good to just fine. The effects also, they're fine. They're certainly not ground-breaking like the first movie, but they're fine and there are some creative uses of it. And there's some other nice scenes in here and the directing by Rob Marshall's pretty good. However, with that, there's a lot of this movie has obvious problems. The most obvious is that everything in this is exactly like the first movie. You can watch this movie and point out what they're doing all over again because it's just a rehash of the first movie. They have characters do things that're just like the first and even if it's not exactly like the first, they'll do it in a way that's very familiar. So, there's that part that already makes this movie not great. Another is that this movie has a villain and a climax at the end. That's something I really didn't like. The Mary Poppins series, I feel, doesn't need a villain in this or a climax. The first movie didn't have a villain and that's something that made that exceptional because it didn't need one. Also, there's parts of this movie, especially towards the end, that really don't make sense. Like I said they have a climax with them trying to rewind the clock on Big Ben so they can make it in time and Jack is trying to make it inside but it's dangerous for him, so when he eventually make it inside and turns it back a little and then Mary just flies up and turns the hand on the clock. Why didn't she just do that at the start? That was kinda weird. And there's a ton of other plot holes that don't make sense. There isn't many problems after those ones, but those problems are still pretty big. Overall, I can't say this is a good movie. I can't say it's a bad one either, but it has a lot of things wrong with what they were trying to do. If you're interested, that's fine. It is entertaining, but if you were ever looking for a truly amazing follow-up to one of the biggest Disney properties of all time, you're not really gonna get that here. I didn't hate it, I just didn't see the point of it existing when it was done and it does feel like it's trying to recapture the magic of the first movie, but it does it way too much. But, again, if you're interested, I would recommended. Like I said, it's not a bad movie, it's just really rehashed which makes it really distracting. And so, everyone, that's my review of Mary Poppins Returns. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Sunday, 23 December 2018

Aquaman

And so, everyone, we've finally arrived at the last comic book movie of 2018 and the only DC movie of the year, Aquaman. This is a movie I wasn't looking forward to that much because I've personally never been a fan of the Aquaman character. That's sort of a thing with this hero. For a long time, this hero has just been something people have been making fun of for a long time. And so, this was definitely an interesting movie and it even had a pretty talented director working on it with James Wan, despite some... let's just say some major downs in his career. But, while I didn't necessarily think the trailers were anything amazing, I was going into this with lowered expectations, but still pretty hopeful. And, so, what did I think of it? Personally, it's still another mess like a lot of these DC.E.U movies. It is kinda fun and it has a lot of things fun about it, but I don't know if I can say it's actually good. And, just like always, I'll get into no spoilers first, and then go into all the spoilers after a warning. Let's start with the story first. What's the story? It opens up with a lighthouse keeper named Tom, played by Temuera Morrison, meeting a woman named Atlanna, played by Nicole Kidman, who claims to be the ruler of Atlantis. They fall in love and have a child named Arthur. When some people in armour attack them looking for Atlanna, she agrees that she has to go back to Atlantis promising to come back some day. Years later, she still hasn't come back and Arthur is all grown up, played again by Jason Momoa trying to help the sea and stopping pirates. One of these is led by a guy named David Hyde, played by Yahya Abdul-Mateen. Arthur is also just sorta not liking his heritage all that much considering his mom never came back. In Atlantis a person named Orm, played by Patrick Wilson, is hoping to get the Atlantians and other creatures to join to destroy the surface world, and all this is possible because he has the possibility of becoming the king of Atlantis. That night, during a strange storm, it almost kills Arthur and his dad when the waves start going crazy. They're saved by a woman named Mera, played by Amber Herd, who says the only way for this to stop is if Arthur becomes the new king of Atlantis. They also meet a character named Vulko, played by Willem Dafoe, who's trying to help them. And, I'm gonna stop right there. The rest is just Arthur trying to stop Orm from becoming king and destroying the surface, with a kinda adventure aspect in it too. So first, positives, stay positive with it first. The cast is, honestly, kind of a mixed bag. Jason Momoa I do think is good here and he clearly looks like he's having fun. Sometimes he chewed up a bit too much of the scenery, but I say he's good. Amber Herd is pretty good as Mera. I thought she did fine, there just didn't seem much to her to me, though she does seem to have more to her than some of the other characters, so, yeah, I say she's good. Willem Dafoe might actually be my favourite part of the whole movie. The performance is really good and I really liked his character. I think he does great and I really like him. Some of others, we'll get to later. The action in this is insane. There are so many crazy action scenes here and I liked almost all of them. Some did get too C.G.I heavy and did get kinda hard to follow sometimes, but I had a good time with most of them. And I really liked the adventure aspect in this when Arthur and Mera were looking for the trident. That's not really a spoiler considering it was in the trailer. And that was a fun aspect to add, plus, the actual directing in this and the C.G.I and designs here are mostly really good. I think James Wan did a really good job directing the movie. I can definitely say he's very ambitious when it comes to this and it really shows. There is also a few funny moments that land. None of them were knee-slapping, but there were some chuckles. All that being said, there are a lot of problems with this movie, as to be expected. Firstly, the other performances. Patrick Wilson, I think does a good job with his character, but, for me, he goes way too over the top. A lot of the characters in this spend a lot of the time yelling in really over the top ways and this is the main example. Some of this over the top stuff reminded me a lot of over the top anime with characters yelling loud and showing their muscles a lot, which, I guess isn't that much of a problem, just something I found kind of odd and a little amusing. The pacing is also not that good. Especially the start of the movie. It goes by way too fast. Back on the cast, we already knew it was here, but, Black Manta is in this and he's wasted entirely. It reminded me of Venom in Spider-Man 3 in the sense that he's there but he doesn't get a lot of screen time. He's completely wasted. The opening with him I thought was kinda nice. They gave him a reason for wanting to kill Arthur, but, after that, he's totally wasted. He fights Arthur at around the middle, but then he just disappears for the rest of the movie. There's also some C.G.I that looks... not amazing. These DC.E.U movies always have some C.G.I that's very noticeable. The ending also gets too clichéd. For one, the battle isn't that great, but also, the whole movie, especially the ending, is really predictable. I'm not gonna lie, there were no surprises in this movie at all for me. Whenever it tried to have a surprise, I could predict it, even down to just lines. And the entire movie on a whole reminded me a lot of Black Panther. In the sense that the story's similar and it had similar scenes in it that felt like they were exactly the same. So, overall, this is another just okay DC.E.U movie. I can't really say this is a good movie, but it's not bad by any means. There's a lot of bad things in it, but I still found it kinda fun and it did have some directing choices that I thought were kinda cool, but it's another DC movie that's not very special. I guess I would recommend it, but don't go in super excited in my opinion. And so, everyone, that's my review of Aquaman. Thank you all for reading, I hope you all liked this and please comment down below to tell me what you think. Okay, now we're getting into the spoilers.
Spoilers:
So first off, I just want to talk about the adventure aspect I mentioned. That's when Arthur and Mera are off looking for the first king's trident. That aspect I enjoyed quite a bit and thought it added a bit more because the pacing before that was really poor in my opinion. The movie itself is kinda sloppily paced, but I thought it did it better than the first half. The whole thing with Orm was also clichéd where he was just some guy who wanted to be king despite not actually being the rightful heir. He just wanted to be king, and that was another aspect that reminded me of Black Panther, just done in a really clichéd way and less good way whereas Black Panther handled that aspect much better. The other surprises in this, as I said, didn't surprise me at all like the whole scene where we see that Arthur's mother was still alive. I predicted that long before it was revealed. I also kinda liked how this movie felt really self-aware of itself and sorta embraced what it was with being ridiculous and over the top, so, that part was pretty fun. The whole ending climax was kinda cool, but I thought the resolution at the end was kinda random with Atlanna coming and Orm stopping because of it. And finally, let's talk about the end credit scene. I guess I kinda like how Black Manta wasn't just forgotten about, they bring him back for the end-credit scene and he's probably gonna return. Hopefully they can give him more of a role in the future movies because his appearance here was really small. That opening with him and his dad in that submarine I thought was kinda touching and even kinda sad. Obviously, they're bad guys, but I kinda felt something for them, but yeah, he was pretty wasted like I said. And I think that's about it for spoilers. And so, everyone, that's the spoilers for Aquaman. Thank you all for reading, I hope you all liked this and please comment down below to tell me what you think.

Monday, 17 December 2018

Kingdom Hearts 3: Final Battle trailer

AND SO, EVERYONE, WE FINALLY GOT THE LAST TRAILER FOR KINGDOM HEARTS 3 COMING OUT IN A LITTLE BIT OVER A MONTH. AND, LET ME JUST SAY, NOT ONLY DOES THIS TRAILER LOOK AMAZING, WHICH IT DOES, BUT, MY GOD, DOES THIS GAME LOOK LIKE IT'S INTENSE AND DARK. THIS IS EASILY GONNA BE THE DARKEST KINGDOM HEARTS GAME AND THIS TRAILER JUST SOLIDIFIED THAT BY MAKING IT LOOK LIKE EVERYONE IS JUST GONNA DIE. THAT MIGHT SOUND CRAZY, BUT THERE'S SO MANY CLIPS OF CHARACTERS JUST BE DESTROYED AND ATTACKED AND SCREAMING IS SORROW. I AM SO CURIOUS TO KNOW WHY AND IT SHOWS THAT YOU EVEN GET TO PLAY AS RIKU AGAIN. I THINK WE MIGHT ALSO BE PLAYING AS KAIRI, WHICH THEY DON'T SHOW, IT'S JUST SOMETHING I'D REALLY LOVE TO SEE AND WOULD BE SO COOL. AND SO, HERE IT IS AND I HOPE YOU ALL LIKE IT.

Sunday, 9 December 2018

Kingdom Hearts 3 opening

Given how there's only a month for Kingdom Hearts 3 left, it's about time we got more content from the game itself. I heard that we're getting another trailer in a few days, which is really exciting, and, here, we got the opening theme for the game like the other Kingdom Hearts games. And they've even made a new song for it. It sounds pretty cool, but I think I like the ones from Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 a bit more. The visuals are, of course, incredible and are showing parts of the last games again, and they look great with them even show a bit of what's to come and they're showing more of Eraqus and Xehanort as kids. Overall, yeah, I love this opening and the 29th of January could not be coming here sooner. And so, here it is and I hope you all like it.

Friday, 7 December 2018

Avengers: Endgame Trailer

And so, everyone, I was looking forward to this all week and it finally arrived today, the trailer and name for the fourth Avengers movie, Avengers: Endgame. Endgame was actually a line Doctor Strange said at the end of Infinity War so I guess that's where they got the idea. Anyway, based on this trailer, it looks really cool and it shows how dark and depressing everything is after the events of Infinity War with half of all living things just being killed. We even see Hawkeye back but now he's gonna be Ronin, which is pretty cool. We also get a small glimpse of Thanos on that farm thing he went to in the very last scene of Infinity War. I'm curious to know how this is gonna play out. Some people think this movie is going to introduce time travel, which could be cool and could be a cool way of showing how Scott got out of the Quantum Realm because we see him here. But this movie does look like it's gonna be a dark film, which is interesting considering Infinity War was pretty dark and so having another one where we see everyone being sad and some of them possibly dying could be really heart-breaking. Chris Evans recently said this is his last movie as Cap, so I'm really curious to know what they're gonna do with him here, as well as all of these characters. Anyway, here it is and I hope you all like it.

Thursday, 6 December 2018

My tribute to Stephen Hillenburg

So, I'm kinda late to the party on this one, but I figured it's best to be late than never. So, as I'm sure some of you, or maybe most of you are aware, Stephen Hillenburg, A.K.A, the creator of SpongeBob Squarepants, has also tragically passed away recently due to A.L.S at the age of 57. I recently did another tribute like this with Stan Lee, so I decided to do one for the person who created my favourite childhood TV show. At the time SpongeBob debuted back in 1999, this show's writing and comedy was unlike any other show out there. You could say the Simpsons was sorta like that, but the difference was that SpongeBob was more aided at children where as the Simpsons was, yes, children could enjoy it too, but it was mostly aimed for older people like 12 year olds and above. Whereas SpongeBob could appeal to everyone and so much of it's popularity was from Stephen's imagination and great comedy ideas for the show. And he was able to use his talent of being a marine biologist to create a lot of his characters too. And he influenced a lot of his co-workers at Nickelodeon too like Butch Hartman, A.K.A, the creator of Fairly OddParents, who's also done a great tribute to him too.
And the show of SpongeBob is very nostalgic to me. I loved it as a kid and I still really enjoy it now and it still has one of my favourite characters of all time with SpongeBob himself. Stephen was the guy who made everyone around the world who was a TV show creator want to be able to make a show that could reach the same heights he did with SpongeBob and the characters in it. And, like I said, a lot of that comes from the amazing writing he came up with. The comedy in the show could range from child friendly to something that only adults would understand. In fact, quite a few times, some things in this was meant for adults like the whole Sailor Mouth episode. And even Nickelodeon has put out their own word about Stephen to the world and his family. Personally, and I know this is something everyone wants, but I think the best way to honour him is if SpongeBob just ended with some of the original writers back. And if they can make it good and make just as entertaining as just like in the original run of the show, I think that would be a great send-off and a great way to honour an amazing cartoon creator. And it really does kill me inside with the fact that Stephen's really gone and he will be missed. R.I.P.

Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Second Captain Marvel trailer

So, yesterday, we actually got the second trailer for Captain Marvel. To be honest, this trailer is definetly cool, but, personally, it kinda feels a little like every other superhero movie out there. It look cool and I'm excited to see it, but, personally, it's not looking that unique to me. Still though, given the M.C.U's track record, I have faith that this'll be fun. We get some cool action scene shots, Brie Larson still looks like a great choice as the character and we get awesome shots for the suit. I'm also curious to know how they're going to do the Skrulls here. We even get more of Nick here and the de-aging on him is still incredible and the thing I'm most looking forward to with this movie is the interactions between the two of them and them hanging out more and Nick finding out more about her. There's actually some scene of this that reminded me of Dragon Ball Z with some of this looking like Goku going Super Saiyan. Anyway, here it is and I hope you all like it.

Ralph Breaks The Internet

And now we've arrived at my most anticipated movie for the rest of the year, Ralph Breaks The Internet. After Avengers: Infinity War and Incredibles 2, this was my most anticipated movie for the whole year. This was also a special film for Disney considering they haven't made a Disney Classic that was a sequel since Fantasia 2000. Having it be a sequel to Wreck-It Ralph, I personally think is an interesting idea, but I really love the first movie a lot and so I was interested in what they would do for the sequel. And, what did I end up thinking of it? I thought it was pretty good. It's not perfect and it's far from the first movie and it does have some noticeable flaws, but I still had good, fun time with it. Plus, there are some moments in this that might be some of the most fun scenes I've seen in a Disney movie in a long time. And, yes, the first part of this will be spoiler free and then I'll get into all the spoilers. So, what's the story? Ralph and Vanellope are still friends and are always hanging out around the arcade games, but, when Vanellope begins to get bored with her game and feels like everything is seeming predictable, Ralph makes her a new track that Vanellope uses that causes the players have no control over which causes the game's steering wheel to break. And after Litwack gets Wi-Fi in the arcade, Ralph and Vanellope go to it to get a new one from eBay. Now they need money to buy it otherwise Vanellope's game, Sugar Rush, will get taken away. While there, they even go into another racing game called Slaughter Race where they meet a character called Shank. And all of this begins to make Vanellope have some second thoughts about going home. And I'm gonna stop right there. So, first off, I just want to get the negatives out of the way, probably the main one for me is that, for starters the story can feel kinda formulaic at times. Not only that but at times it feels like they're sorta hammering the message of the movie into your head too much. And I feel like the characters sorta go through the same arc they went through last time. Plus, I don't know what anyone else thought of this, but at times, it sorta felt like some of the interactions got kinda weird and creepy for me. The pacing also isn't perfect and at points, it kinda felt like the story was rehashing a little bit of the first films. Also, I love Ralph as a character. I really do. But, at points, I sorta felt like he did some things in this that made him a bit unlikeable. Not all the time, but at points he did some things that seemed really unlikeable and out of character in a way. The movie also has plot holes that don't really make sense. I know a lot of movies have plot holes, but some here were very, very noticeable. But, that's honestly about where it ends for me in regards to negatives. The rest of the film however does a great job of delivering what it promises, mostly. The other moments were very fun, funny and it has the same characters from the last movie being the way they were before almost all the time. It was just fantastic and fantastically animated. Disney of course once again shows us just what they can do with animation with so much attention to detail with everything they show in the internet. And a lot of the things they do with the internet are very creative like the different apps on phones or websites or how whenever a human is on a computer and something happens. They've practically thought of everything they could imagine and makes it extremely pleasing to look at. It's practically mind-blowing, but that's just the level that Disney is able to reach with so many of their animated films. And the rest of the story is fun too, the whole message, while it can get a bit too hammered in, is still mostly well executed. And they know exactly how to present this world and characters back to us after 6 years, even if some of them do kinda go to waste like Felix and Calhoun. And, like I said there are some moments here that are some of the best Disney moments of all time. And a lot of that has to go to all the actual Disney moments they were promoting a lot. Ya know, when they were showing how Ralph and Vanellope go to this Disney website and interact with a bunch of Disney characters and things like that. That whole segment is easily one of my favourite Disney moments of all time. Seeing all these characters together made me geek out so much as a Disney fanboy. Unfortunately there wasn't anything Kingdom Hearts related, which is a little disappointing for me personally, but I can forgive it. There also isn't much of that Disney thing either, but I can forgive that too because ya don't want to spend too much time so you forget the story. And the ending does have a pretty cool end climax, even if there is a resolution that didn't entirely work for me. And really, just following these characters go through their struggles is the main part of the movie and you do get wrapped up in it. Probably the biggest change for them is Vanellope wondering if she wants to go home or be a part of Slaughter Race. And you do end up really caring. The movie is also pretty funny, mainly from the Disney segment with so many Easter Eggs and much more like cameos from Disney characters and even real people at Disney. The ending does also have some funny moments too at the end of the climax. I did also think the exploration of this whole world like I said. The new characters here are also cool, Shank for example. She's not in the movie too much, but she's still too and I loved her interactions with Vanellope. And then there were characters KnowsMore and some others who were really funny in this. So, overall, this is a good sequel, I guess it might be great, but I just thought it was really good. I didn't love the movie, but there were some scenes in this that were absolutely amazing things that I adored. I wouldn't say this is as good as the first Wreck-It Ralph and it's nowhere as good as some of the Disney Classics that have come out in the past few years, but I still really enjoyed myself and I think most others will too. I would definetly recommend this. And so, everyone, that's my review for Ralph Breaks The Internet. Thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.
Spoilers:
So, there's not a lot of things to really spoil here, but I'll get them out of the way. Probably the biggest was the fact that this movie doesn't have a proper antagonist. You could say that huge Ralph monster is, but you could almost say that that's actually a personification of Ralph's insecurity, which they do acknowledge in the movie, so you could count that. And those cameos rom the Disney place were amazing with so many characters like Nick Wilde, Tinker Bell, Stormtroopers, Iron Man and so on. That Baby Groot answering thing made me laugh really hard, and that Stan Lee cameo was amazing. Plus, I like how it wasn't just a side-lined thing because it did serve a purposed to the story with the princesses coming in during the climax to save Ralph. The whole movie itself was like Disney sorta making fun of themselves because they make fun of so many of their clichés, especially the whole scene where Vanellope was singing about what she really wanted. Those moments that I was saying were kinda creepy were some Ralph and Vanellope moments. I'm sure it's just me, but they came off as kinda weird to me. And then the ending with Vanellope deciding to be in Slaughter Race instead of going home, that actually was kinda sweet and a good development for her character. And then the end credits were pretty hilarious... kinda. The first one was really funny with Disney acknowledging the fact that sometimes scenes from trailers sometime don't make it into the movie and then that kid getting scared. And I think that's really it for spoilers. And so, thank you all for reading and please comment down below to tell me what you think.