Ratchet & Clank (2016)
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But, I can't be angry with it.
Yeah, the characters aren't that developed, the story is predictable, many jokes aren't that funny (some of them a bit awkward) but I feel like the script, even with the generic and cliché plot, has effort and tries to entretain in a good way. It pleases the fans with references, it does hav... read more
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"The first movie to open during the pandemic was ANOTHER Ratchet & Clank reboot, by the same studio. It...............wasn't any less forgettable. Except that a man was coughing up a storm and wouldn't follow social distancing guidelines. We had an argument with him. The projectionist paused the movie so everyone could hear us. The man then left, the audience applauded and I moved. Another animated movie I saw in this dream was Dead Dog Afternoon, where a ghost dog travels the whole world to fin"
“Movies based on video games are a rough subgenre to find yourself watching. They’re often incapable of deciding whether they want to straight up ada”
“Movies based on video games are a rough subgenre to find yourself watching. They’re often incapable of deciding whether they want to straight up adapt the video game franchise, function as their own story, or occupy some strange middle ground between the two. Ratchet & Clank winds up being one of those middle ground movies, but it’s still one of the better video game adaptations. Shame that it wasn’t more unique as the plot manages to take the quirky, irreverent, Looney Tunes-esque characters from the video game franchise and smooth them out into generic shapes and archetypes. Plenty of animated films showcase shallow characters in their main roles, but the Galactic Rangers, corporate bad guys, and mad scientists on display here feel like loners from the back of central cast” read more