Alright, right now where I work I get to catch bits and pieces of the movies we play to demo the TVs we have on sale. Which means I generally get the whole thing over osmosis. Which means I guess I have some movie thoughts.
Cars: Generally a pretty good flick. Took me the longest time to actually figure out a few key points (as in, being not terribly busy when said scene was going on), but it works once everything pieces together. Fortunatly, the actual end to the movie was one of the last things I caught, so I could appreciate it properly.
Wall-E: Eh. The opening is nothing special, and I didn't really care for the antics of the robots on the ship either. Captain was a bit niftier than I was expecting, and the general commentary about the movie that I saw back when it was popular completely misrepresented the thing. Really nifty ending credits song, but otherwise a fairly forgettable piece.
Mulan: Yeah, a lot of Disney stuff here since we are a family store and all. So, this one wasn't actually that bad. Nothing special, but a pretty decent flick. Liked the fact that the comic relief got to have some dignity, and enjoyed the fact that the female lead got to do some rescueing. Not to mention, I liked the duality in the usage of the Make A Man Out of You song.
Hancock: Only played this once because it turned out to be a little racier than I expected, which means no good when you can expect kids to be around (and a lot of parents see our movie showing as a good way to get the kids out of their hair while they shop). That said, this movie impressed me. In the sense that I'm still boggling at how a movie can centre around a fowl-mouthed binge drinking doesn't give a damn superman, and be a chick flick. I mean, how the hell do you take a concept that awesome, and the driving focus of the narrative is super powered adultery?
Madagascar 2: The A-plot is, well... not boring, but not that interesting either. I mean, the zoo animals the movie focuses on have their moments, but mostly it's stuff you've seen before in a hundred other stories. On the other hand, the penguin sequences are grade A comedy, and the half of the movie they take up is about as much time as they can handle without falling apart from lack of interest due to being a B-Plot. I still love that Airplane sequence, and I suspect no number of repeated viewings will diminish that love.