MOVIE: The Iron Giant (1999)

The Iron GiantYear: 1999Rating: PGLength: 86 minutes / 1.43 hours There's something magical about a coming of age story where a young boy befriends an alien entity. The Iron Giant (1999) is among the ranks of E.T. - The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and How to Train Your Dragon (2010) for these similar stories with equally magical results. I'm not sure if the moral of these films is that adults are more likely to want to kill what they don't understand or if there's an inherent peaceful nature to every creature—at least until it's threatened with violence. What works well for The Iron Giant is the Red Scare of the 1950s providing a backdrop for the fear of unknown technology. Having just demonstrated the power of nuclear weapons in World War II, the titular giant can be seen as both a helpful and extremely dangerous entity. The ability of children to assume the innocence of things they don't understand sits in stark contrast to...
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MOVIE: Bumblebee (2018)

Bumblebee Year: 2018 Rating: PG-13 Length: 114 minutes / 1.90 hours While I’m nowhere close to being a fan of the Transformers series, I’d occasionally watch the latest installment when it came to the cheap theater in town. I stopped doing this after the third film and only saw the fourth one on Redbox. I never even bothered with the most recent one. Then comes along this spinoff to the main storyline, Bumblebee (2018). For once, I was legitimately interested. The trailers made it seem like a cute little prequel/backstory for the practically mute robot in disguise. In the end, I was not disappointed, as Bumblebee was a fun and charming romp that showed what this franchise could have been like if Michael Bay didn’t direct. I appreciated how this movie essentially went full-in with its nostalgia. After all, since the Transformers originated in the 1980s, why couldn’t a film take advantage of this timeline to also reference lots of other 80s pop culture? Fortunately,...
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