What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
'Ariel'
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Maybe Little Big Man?
What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
The Wild Bunch
Though it's explicitly the theme in The Searchers as well.
Blazing Saddles
What's the first movie you(general you) would call an end-of-the-West Western?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
I'd say Cat Ballou, although the end-of-the-West angle is kind of underplayed.
Big Jake? Where John Wayne hides out in the countryside so much people think he's dead, and back home things are getting civilized, and cars and motorcycles are replacing horses.
First one that came to my mind is Rango.
Late to the party, but I really enjoyed both Moana and Fantastic Beasts.
Fantastic Beasts is basically Wizarding!Steve Irwin mashup with Doctor Who and Mary Poppins Which works for me. I am still irritated by the casting of Redmayne instead of Nathan Stewart Jarret or indeed any other black Briton, because that was a golden opportunity on a platter to create a brand new nonwhite British icon, AND it would have made for a more interesting bit of storytelling and worldbuilding, given that segregation/racial tension is one of the themes of the movie. This movie was astonishingly, and disappointingly, white AF.
I really loved Queenie and Jacob But I thought Redmayne's character had zero sexual or romantic chemistry with, well, ANYONE on screen, so the "romantic" goodbye just felt weird. He seemed to be playing the character as rather on the spectrum, and that worked, and I quite liked the character, but I didn't really see any romantic sparkage between him and anyone - although the story seemed to be trying to convince me I should be shipping him with Tina.
Also, Colin Farrell should call me.
The reveal at the end was disheartening, because One can't unknow that Depp is an asshole, but otoh it explained why nobody was recognising that Graves was Grindelwald.
Tbh I mostly want cool worldbuilding stuff. Like - the next four movies could just be like wizarding world versions of Steve Irwin's show, with Newt travelling the world to save and protect weird and wonderful beasties and occasionally dropping in on Queenie and Jacob for tea and cake, and I would be ALL OVER THAT.
Moana was beautiful - I still can't get over the quality of the water animation. And yay Lin! And Mr The Rock was a sweetheart, and Auli'i Thingummy was charming as hell, and I am super earwormed now with 'Shiny'. Which was indeed shiny.