Gotta love cats, eh?
Never know if they love you or want to hang you!
Good luck with your skunk!!
LOL
Obama. Trump. COVID. Gay marriage. Transgenderism.
This was the third entry in the Pixar and Disney collaboration, and all three entries were wonderful.
Jim Henson’s death did not end the Muppets’ reign. They continued to make money, this time for Disney.
Another James Bond flick. Over the years I get them all confused.
Hans Christian Andersen by way of Disney, and it made billions for the studio.
A great film about a tumultuous period of American history, even with its occasional historical inaccuracies.
Yet another James Bond flick.
For once, a great Hollywood musical, and it addresses the failure of hopes and dreams in Tinseltown. I had badly underestimated Ryan Gosling’s talent. He’s very good at what he does.
This all-Latino effort from Pixar and Disney was a massive success, exploring Mexico’s interesting admixture of Catholicism and the ancient Aztec faith.
This old chestnut never dies but comes back again and again with every new generation. Once again, it’s about country music with a mixture of genres. There is something musically for everybody.
This is a musical biopic of Elton John. Once again he is united with his old lyricist for this effort. This was the first film from a major studio to feature an explicit male gay sex scene – which is why I’m glad I never saw the movie.