
04GreatFlick
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I effing loved it! Trying to find time to go watch it again and again! A few years ago, the Academy Awards entertained the idea of introducing a category for Outstanding Achievement in Popular Film, which, frankly, seemed quite silly. However, had they followed through, I believe this film would have been a strong contender. Watching it in IMAX was an incredible experience; the cinematography, action, and sound were all elevated to another level. While it may not win Best Picture, it undoubtedly offers an awesome cinematic experience. The audience in my theater reacted as if it were a superhero movie, with plenty of "ooohs" and "ahhhs," and even some cheers. The film has a bit of a slow start, with Kong heavily featured, but Godzilla steals the show. There are numerous surprises, and the story is more substantial than expected. My only minor gripe is that I kept anticipating characters and storylines from other installments and the Monarch show to appear, but they're only vaguely referenced. It's a bit strange how everything is connected yet not fully explored. Surprisingly, there are no mid or post-credit scenes, leaving room for speculation about future installments. Hopefully, there will be more because these kaiju flicks are progressively improving with each entry. Overall, a great flick that I anticipate will exceed its budget and become profitable. Looking forward to what comes next!
I'd suggest revisiting the first movie because this sequel picks up right where we left off in the Dune universe. From the beginning, you're thrust back into the chaotic, unpredictable, and perilous world of Arrakis. The action is swift and meticulously planned, keeping you engaged from start to finish. What I appreciated about the first film carries over seamlessly into the sequel. Despite being a sci-fi movie, it doesn't feel like one; even without the sci-fi action and special effects, it remains a compelling, immersive, and grounded storytelling experience. Clocking in at 2 hours and 40 odd minutes, the movie flies by, with not a single wasted moment. The narrative flows effortlessly, maintaining organized chaos and hitting all the necessary beats along the way. Given that it's a sequel, you might expect a drop-off, but that's simply not the case. Every actor on screen, from Timothy and Zendaya to Josh Brolin and Austin Butler, along with the other talented individuals, delivered exceptional performances. Each of them was on point and effectively brought the story to life. Another standout aspect is Hans Zimmer's score. Each note propels the narrative with intent, effectively enhancing the atmosphere of every scene. Zimmer's mastery is evident in his ability to employ the same theme across various emotional contexts. While we've heard the theme repeatedly, this film allows us to experience it in different emotional nuances, depending on the on-screen events. While it's still early in 2024, this film should definitely be considered an Oscar contender next year. Dune part 2 effectively concludes the first of six books in the expansive Dune saga. Part of me is eager to see the next installment on screen, but if this marks the end, I'm good with that too, considering the saga gets a little weird from here. A big thank you to AMC Theatres and WB for the opportunity to experience this in IMAX tonight. I highly recommend a premium format because the immersive sound truly enhances the viewing experience. I'm already looking forward to watching this again. Great flick!
Go watch this in premium format! And if you're a bit apprehensive like me, consider watching it during the day. Let me share a little backstory - I'm not usually a fan of horror films at all, so you might wonder why I decided to watch it in the first place. Well, a few years ago, when the first Nun movie was released, my little sister didn't have anyone to accompany her. So, I was voluntold. I ended up sitting through it and, to my surprise, enjoyed it. The audience in the theater that day had a blast, and popcorn was flying everywhere.
Since then, I've become a fan of this cinematic universe. As you can imagine, I was a bit lost initially because that was the only film I had seen. It was like jumping into the Avengers without watching the previous movies that led up to it. So, I decided to dive into this series, watching all the movies that came before it and catching the newer releases on opening weekends. Now, I am fully invested in this series, and watching 'The Nun 2' was an absolute delight! The crowd that was with me was totally into it as well.
It was a creepy, creepy, creepy delight, I must admit. While I found the first Nun movie slightly better, this new entry did not disappoint. It was more brutal and unsettling, but there was something about the nuns and their actions in the first one that was truly disturbing. 'The Nun 2' continues to build on the lore of the characters and their universe, making it feel like an event movie, like the Avengers or Star Wars films. I cannot wait to see what happens next.
Oh, and there's a surprising mid-credit scene that you shouldn't miss. Overall, great flick!
Since then, I've become a fan of this cinematic universe. As you can imagine, I was a bit lost initially because that was the only film I had seen. It was like jumping into the Avengers without watching the previous movies that led up to it. So, I decided to dive into this series, watching all the movies that came before it and catching the newer releases on opening weekends. Now, I am fully invested in this series, and watching 'The Nun 2' was an absolute delight! The crowd that was with me was totally into it as well.
It was a creepy, creepy, creepy delight, I must admit. While I found the first Nun movie slightly better, this new entry did not disappoint. It was more brutal and unsettling, but there was something about the nuns and their actions in the first one that was truly disturbing. 'The Nun 2' continues to build on the lore of the characters and their universe, making it feel like an event movie, like the Avengers or Star Wars films. I cannot wait to see what happens next.
Oh, and there's a surprising mid-credit scene that you shouldn't miss. Overall, great flick!