Zootropolis 2

Judy Hopps (Ginnifer Goodwin) and Nick Wilde (Jason Bateman) are now partners in the police force. Because they are a rabbit and a fox, they feel like they still have to prove themselves amongst the stronger animals. When a new case presents itself, Judy and Nick must do whatever they can to save Zootropolis and clear their name in the process.

It has been almost ten years since the first Zootropolis, or Zootopia, film hit the scene. The highly anticipated sequel is finally here and it was well worth the wait! I did not think this one could be as good as its predecessor, but I was wrong. There was so much that I enjoyed and it left a massive smile on my face.

A big part of what makes an animated film so good are the voice talents. Goodwin and Bateman are back and better than ever. Their friendship is beautiful and I loved how each character was given more depth. We were also introduced to some new faces. Ke Huy Quan starred as Gary De’Snake who was probably my favorite of them all. His dedication to bringing his family home was so inspiring to watch. Fortune Feimster was Nibbles Maplestick, a beaver who joins forces with Judy and Nick. She was hilarious and had me laughing every time she was on screen. Quinta Brunson portrayed Dr. Fuzzby. Although she wasn’t featured as much as I would have liked, she still stole the scene she was in. Danny Trejo perfectly encapsulated Jesus, a wise lizard who Judy and Nick meet on their journey and helps put them on the right track. They were all brilliantly casted and really helped elevate this world for me.

The animation was visually stunning. The world of Zootropolis is filled with various nooks and crannies. Being introduced to Tundratown and Reptile City was so cool. They were so intricately designed and every detail down to a tee. This just goes to show that there are many more places to explore in this world and I would totally be up for that.

It’s not a proper Disney film if I’m not laughing out loud one minute and then crying in the corner the next. Every single joke landed. They weren’t just funny, they were whip smart. The blink and you missed them ones like the ‘Hungry, Hungry Hippos’ reference and the Pixar were so smart to incorporate. This franchise has always been known for its strong messages too. Community and harmony between species was at the forefront this time and while it was never in your face, the way in which it was handled was perfect and still hit the mark. It is also so topical in today’s day and age.

Zootropolis 2 marked a return to form for Disney. The film captured all the magic from the original while also building upon it. With its beautiful animation, fabulous voice talents and a well done story, it had everything I could have ever wanted. I hope we get more from this universe because I need it in my life.

Rating: ♥️♥️♥️♥️.5

Carry-On

Having coasted through life the past couple of years, Ethan Kopek (Taron Egerton) feels the pressure to step up after his longtime girlfriend Nora (Sofia Carson) becomes pregnant. On Christmas Eve, the busiest day of the year for airports, Ethan is put on the x-ray machine. When a mysterious traveler (Jason Bateman) blackmails him into playing along with his terrorist attack, Ethan must go along with the plan while also figuring out a way to save not only Nora, but thousands of other passengers too.

What initially attracted me to this film was the cast. Egerton has always been enjoyable and it was fun seeing him back in an action flick again. He plays the hero well and kept the film grounded. Though Bateman was only really present in the film throughout the second half, he carried an ominous presence from the moment you hear his voice through the earpiece. The way in which those two worked off each other was like watching a delicious game of cat and mouse. The supporting cast members elevated the story too. Carson had a sweet romance with Egerton’s character while Danielle Deadwyler was kick ass as LAPD officer Elena Cole.

As far as action goes, this certainly delivered. After a small introduction, it didn’t waste any time to get going. The airport setting really made it that locked room vibe which I liked and it added to the chaos as well. There was so much tension, like Ethan was running against a clock. I also never in a million years thought that I would watch a fight sequence set to Wham’s Last Christmas, but I wasn’t mad about it.

I didn’t have high hopes for Carry-On at first. It was much better than I thought it was going to be! Not only did it grip my attention from the very beginning, it had enough twists and turns throughout that kept me on the edge of my seat. It may not have been very realistic, but I didn’t care. I had a great time with it.

Rating: ♥️♥️♥️.5

Thunder Force

I am not a fan of Melissa McCarthy so I don’t know why I watched this. Spoiler alert: it was bad. I didn’t have a good feeling about it going in, but somehow that didn’t stop me. I wanted to give Thunder Force a chance. I should have listened to my gut feeling telling me to run far, far away. Instead I wasted two hours of my life. I sacrificed myself so that you wouldn’t have to. You’re welcome.

Picture a world where villains have been wrecking havoc on humans for years. Emily Stanton (Octavia Spencer) has dedicated her whole life devising a plan to get revenge on the ‘Miscreants’ that killed her parents when she was a child. Together with the help of her estranged friend Lydia Berman (Melissa McCarthy), they team up to become Thunder Force, a superhero duo who will stop at nothing to achieve Emily’s dream and save the world.

I have to admit that the movie did actually start off on a promising note. I liked the backstory on Emily and her parents as well as how she became friends with Lydia. The two were so different, but had great chemistry and meshed well together. It wasn’t until they had a fight and decided to go their separate ways that it all went downhill for me. I couldn’t’ really get back on board afterwards.

I did not find the movie funny at all. I like a very particular sense of humor and this was not it. At times, it was as if the jokes were trying too hard and they all fell flat. I have also noticed that the projects created by Ben Falcone and which star his wife Melissa McCarthy never tend to do well. I don’t know who keeps green lighting them to get made. I also, for the life of me, cannot understand why Octavia Spencer would star in something like this. That woman is a queen and she seemed very out of place here.

While the title has an impressive line up of side characters in Jason Bateman as The Crab, Bobby Cannavale as The King, Pom Klementieff as Laser, Melissa Leo as Allie and Taylor Mosby as Emily’s daughter Tracy, they couldn’t do anything to save it.

Overall, I really did try to give Thunder Force a fair shot. Unfortunately, going forward, I will stick to my initial instincts and continue to skip out on the Falcone/McCarthy team ups.

Rating: ♥.5