I was sick while Margie was way last time, so I didn't get my reviews done.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (1988) ★★★½
Big story, professional acting, remarkable IP merging, but the central conceit of blending toon with reality hasn't aged all that well.
http://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/who-framed-roger-rabbit/1/
(Previous review: http://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/who-framed-roger-rabbit/)
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (2008) ★★★½
Del Toro spends so much time crafting a rich, gorgeous, freaky faerie world that there's little time left for the BPRD characters to actually, you know, be character. I like the first one better.
http://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/hellboy-ii-the-golden-army/
Monsters University (2013) ★★★★
MU got a bum rap for being a shoddy sequel to Monster's Inc. I like the original a bit better, but this one has nothing to be ashamed of.
http://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/monsters-university/
Mystery Men (1999) ★★
I really want to like this movie. I did when it came out fifteen years ago. I probably will in another fifteen. And I'll still be mostly failing.
http://letterboxd.com/three_star_dave/film/mystery-men/