So over the past few months I've been padding out the DVD selection I have, focusing on movies appropriate for small children since by and large I do most of my movie watching when small children are present. Thus...
Monters, Inc- Cute movie. There's really not a lot else to say about it. It sets out to be just an adorable movie featuring a toddler and achieves that goal admirably.
Toy Story 2- This is the first Pixar movie I've seen that really felt like they were just making a movie for the sake of money. Not to say there's not some good scenes, but it's very formulaic and just doesn't have the sort of soul their movies are known for.
Incredible Hulk- Hey something for older audiences. Pretty decent. I do like Ed Norton, and in general the movie is well-cast. The action is a bit forced but that kinda makes sense; Hulk action scenes really should seem to come out of nothing. Probably the weakest of the MCU movies, albiet it's better than Iron Man 2 in most ways but lacks Robert Downey Jr. as Robert Downey Jr. as a featured attraction.
My Neighbor Totoro (yes, anime, but lazy)- This is very different. It's reminiscent of... like if you made a good parts version of having kids. The movie really seems like that. The contrast between mundane and fantastic works pretty well, and the kids are really fun to watch because, if it's not like how real kids act, it's like how you remember acting as a kid. Cool stuff.
All-Star Superman- Not bad. probably even better as a comic. Should totally get that.
Beauty and the Beast- I haven't watched this in many years. Some parts aren't as strong as memory has made them (Belle as a character is still alright, but a little more passive than I remembered), but what really sticks out about this movie is... not just the music itself, but how it's integrated into the film. When a lot of other Disney films use music (and they do, the musical is their real forte), characters break into song because we've gone too long without a song and we need another song. not always (Hellfire hype yo), but too often. In Beauty and the Beast, the songs are very much the best way to convey a lot of story in an entertaining way. Townsfolk talking about Belle behind her back would be sorta uncomfortable. The entire town singing about their daily lives and how Belle doesn't fit conveys the same thing in a more transitional and interesting way.
Gaston is the best singer.