So my family went on something of a movie rental binge this weekend. @_@ I saw everything, but most weren't viewed by everyone.
Megamind--Excellent. The main character is hilarious and likeable. The love story between him and Roxanne tickled my fancy. And the final battle between Megamind and his new foe was great.
[spoiler]Megamind: "I'm a super-villain, and you're just a badguy!"
Enemy: "What's the difference?"
Megamind:
[SIZE="7"]"PRESENTATION!!"[/SIZE][/spoiler]I would love to watch it again, and I think it would be cool if they made a good sequel. 4.5/5.
The Green Hornet--Eh. I think I've found the limit of coarse language/humor I can stand in a movie. Rudeness aside, it was an okay action movie. I really did not like the main character, though: he was a jerk. And his nameless sidekick was cooler. 3/5. Someone else could probably watch this movie and enjoy it plenty, though.
Tangled--Yes, I finally saw this movie. I was told I'd laugh and cry. And I laughed. It was good. But the tearjerker moment (or at least, what I think was supposed to be the tearjerker moment) was ruined because... [spoiler]...all I could think was, "They can't kill him, this is a family movie and they just don't do that." And... Lo and behold.
Also, I'm not too happy with the writers making her tears have the same healing powers as her hair. I mean, there was no foreshadowing--it was completely random, and it cheapened Flynn/Eugene's sacrifice. [/spoiler] However, I definitely enjoyed the movie. The scenes in the city--both the musical afternoon and the lantern scene that evening--were beautiful. I give it a 4/5.
Howl's Moving Castle--I never read the book, so any straying from the original didn't bother me. XD I liked this movie, and it was completely different from all the others we rented. XD I liked the animation and minor characters (like Calcifer and the turnip-scarecrow). I was rather confused about the ending though, and the war going on in the background didn't make much sense. I give it a 4/5, though some of that's probably the fun of watching an anime movie for a change. ^^;
The Tourist--Alright, I guess. There wasn't anything particularly bad in it, it was just slow. And the big reveal was kinda... lacking. I saw it coming, and it just seemed to pull things together too well. 3/5. I enjoyed it more than I did The Green Hornet, though.
The Princess Bride--Yes, I finally watched it. Not exactly a comedy like I was led to believe... it's hard to describe. A tongue-in-cheek fairytale? Anyway, I liked it well enough, and my sister loved it. The bishop cracked me up. And finally I know what everyone's talking about when they go "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." Though I'm not sure why people say that... >_>; Fun movie. I give it a 4/5.
Moulin Rouge!--Do not watch with children. The first forty minutes or so have the most.. content, I think. The rest definitely isn't 'clean', though. Moving on, I loved the song "Come What May". And the ending was sad.
[spoiler]Amusingly, what ran through my head was "Wait--this is an adult movie! They CAN kill people here, and they'll stay dead!"[/spoiler] I think this was my first depressing 'chick flick', and... I have no idea what to make of it. It wasn't horrible, but it didn't blow my mind. Rating n/a.
Alien--Dad said since I've never seen a horror film I had to see this and get scared. He said I'd be up all night. Well, I wasn't. I guess I'm not a horror fan, because half the movie I spent frustrated with the camera angles because I knew someday the alien was going to appear behind them and it kept not happening. XD It was a very, very tense movie, and I did enjoy it. It was just over-hyped for me, I think. 3.5/5
Favorite of the bunch was
Megamind, followed by
Tangled and
Howl's Moving Castle. Least favorite was
The Green Hornet.
...We are never renting that many movies at once
ever again.