Mulan (2020)

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Reviews are good. Go Niki Caro.

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Master Virgo wrote:
September 4th, 2020, 12:27 am
Reviews are good. Go Niki Caro.
I'm excited for this thing.


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Seeing it in cinema in six days, Tenet rewatch tomorrow.

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m4st4 wrote:
September 4th, 2020, 6:21 am
Seeing it in cinema in six days, Tenet rewatch tomorrow.
I'm probably gonna stay clear from the theaters for the sake of safety on this one. I'd love to rewatch Tenet and get a better picture of the film, I'd like to see New Mutants and this as well but I don't feel like I HAVE TO see it right now so it's better to be safe than sorry. The next movie I think I really wanna see is Candyman but that also depends on the reviews now. If it gets bad ones I'll still see it but probably not in the cinema.

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LelekPL wrote:
September 4th, 2020, 8:03 am
m4st4 wrote:
September 4th, 2020, 6:21 am
Seeing it in cinema in six days, Tenet rewatch tomorrow.
I'm probably gonna stay clear from the theaters for the sake of safety on this one. I'd love to rewatch Tenet and get a better picture of the film, I'd like to see New Mutants and this as well but I don't feel like I HAVE TO see it right now so it's better to be safe than sorry. The next movie I think I really wanna see is Candyman but that also depends on the reviews now. If it gets bad ones I'll still see it but probably not in the cinema.
Our local cinema is too small, max 30 people or so. And my county is at a continuous rate of 2-5 cases per day. My bigger worry is school reopening since I work as a teacher.
My next one after Mulan is either Candyman, or Wondie, whenever those release.
Dune is probably 2021.

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Visually stunning with a charming story.



1. Cinderella (8.3/10)
2. Mulan (7.7/10)
3. Pete's Dragon (7.5/10)
4. Aladdin (7.4/10)
5. The Jungle Book (7/10)
6. Beauty and the Beast (6.3/10)
7. Alice in Wonderland (6.1/10)
8. Maleficent (5.5/10)
9. The Lion King (5.3/10)
10. Dumbo (4.6/10)
11. Maleficent: Mistress of Evil (4.5/10)
12. Alice Through the Looking Glass (3.2/10)

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Respect for putting Branagh where he belongs brother.
It is telling though when Mulan, which is second on your list, only scores 7.7.

Is Dumbo really that bad? My ex boy Burton losing it.

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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/boycott-mu ... hong-kong/
"Mulan specifically thank the publicity department of CPC Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region committee in the credits. You know, the place where the cultural genocide is happening," tweeted novelist Jeanette Ng. "They filmed extensively in Xinjiang, which the subtitles call 'Northwest China.'"
Yeah fuck this movie and fuck Disney.

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don't forget that this film is, in fact, bad. The animation film is vastly superior. I watched it directly after it to wash it away.

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ChristNolan wrote:
September 9th, 2020, 12:45 pm
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/boycott-mu ... hong-kong/
"Mulan specifically thank the publicity department of CPC Xinjiang Uyghur autonomous region committee in the credits. You know, the place where the cultural genocide is happening," tweeted novelist Jeanette Ng. "They filmed extensively in Xinjiang, which the subtitles call 'Northwest China.'"
Yeah fuck this movie and fuck Disney.
Fair.

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