So here’s what various companies thought were the movies that would appeal to Incredibles 2 movie-goers.
Smallfoot — Humorous romp about when a human (a “smallfoot”) ends up amongst a tribe of Yeti, from their perspective. Looks amusing, but not enough to get me to a movie theater.
Hotel Transylvania 3 — Every one of these movies has had me rolling my eyes in the trailers, and I’ve always found them damned funny in the actual watching. So … probably not a theater experience, but I expect I’ll watch this (with +James Hill) sooner or later.
Dog Days — The Heart-Warming / Feel-Good Movie of whenever it comes out. Doggers! A big glurgey for my taste.
Bumblebee — Okay, at long last, a Transformers movie that doesn’t make me want to punch someone in the throat. That’s … about all I can say.
Lego Movie 2 — Lego Meets Mad Max, with space aliens. Looks very fun. I should probably go see it. And the first one, too.
How to Tame Your Dragon 3 — Looks like a good adventure. I should go see it. I should rewatch the first one and watch the second one, too.
Ant-Man and the Wasp — Still looking good. Still feeling excited.
Wreck-It Ralph 2 — Wow. That’s a lot of unabashed brand placement. To be fair, it’s nice to see a fantasy about the Internet being grounded that way. Also, this looks like a funny movie. I should rewatch the first one, and go see this one.
So, lots of sequels and spin-offs, and a fair number that I have an interest in seeing, sooner or later. Not bad.
lego movie 1 was pretty good. I would definitely skip lego batman and lego ninjago.
All of the LEGO movies have been funny, and the LEGO Batman movie being better than most of the live action ones.
The first Wreck-it Ralph was a lot of fun and I enjoyed it more than I thought it was going to be.
I must have missed Hotel Transylvania 2
+Paul Scollon "Dracula and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human, half vampire grandson in order to keep Mavis from leaving the hotel."
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