behai-62593
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Me and my cousin's interaction after seeing the movie:
Me: Wait, did that movie just steal its ending from a "Parks and Rec" episode?
My Cousin: Very similar ending to "Midsommar" as well.
Me: Haven't seen it. I assume though, it has an ending where Nick Offerman beats Rob Lowe in a hamburger cooking contest.
Me again: Also, even MORE similar ending to "Ratatouille".
My Cousin: Lmao. True.
Me: Am now seriously considering editing Ego's flashback at the end of "Ratatouille" into the end of "The Menu".
My Cousin: That sounds amazing.
Me: Maybe THAT'S what I'll do over Thanksgiving break.
Me: Wait, did that movie just steal its ending from a "Parks and Rec" episode?
My Cousin: Very similar ending to "Midsommar" as well.
Me: Haven't seen it. I assume though, it has an ending where Nick Offerman beats Rob Lowe in a hamburger cooking contest.
Me again: Also, even MORE similar ending to "Ratatouille".
My Cousin: Lmao. True.
Me: Am now seriously considering editing Ego's flashback at the end of "Ratatouille" into the end of "The Menu".
My Cousin: That sounds amazing.
Me: Maybe THAT'S what I'll do over Thanksgiving break.
I saw this the other night in a theater full of people who applauded and laughed and cheered at every line. So you can see why I had a good time.
It's refreshing to see a movie that takes itself seriously while also allowing it to be super fun. For example, there are multiple pretty effective jump scares, and also multiple really effective laughs.
Sam Raimi's directing skills shine and it makes me think about how much the Daniels (directors of "Everything Everywhere All At Once) were probably inspired by them It makes me want to watch "Army of Darkness".
Also, by the way, when Bruce Campbell says, "Groovy" I couldn't help but think, "This is cinema."
It's refreshing to see a movie that takes itself seriously while also allowing it to be super fun. For example, there are multiple pretty effective jump scares, and also multiple really effective laughs.
Sam Raimi's directing skills shine and it makes me think about how much the Daniels (directors of "Everything Everywhere All At Once) were probably inspired by them It makes me want to watch "Army of Darkness".
Also, by the way, when Bruce Campbell says, "Groovy" I couldn't help but think, "This is cinema."
I didn't like this movie the first time I saw it, but re-watching it I kind of appreciated it for what it is. I had actually a pretty good time! Obviously, the often meandering story line is the worst part, but I think the great performances (particularly Himesh Patel and Lily James), great music (obviously), believable romance, and creative editing and transitions make it a fun, worthwhile film! Also, this is kind of a small complaint, but Jack should really sing 'Wonderwall' and 'Yesterday' in the final performance. It's not a deal breaker, but it would have been perfect. If he had done either one of those I would bump it up one more star.