60. Enchanted
A little delightful. Though now I want sequels and people hopping back and forth between Disney land and New York.

61. Fried Green Tomatoes
This is not a feelgood movie. This is - I am having complicated feelings about this movie. I might possibly have to read the book... (and possibly figure out how to cook those)

62. Death Comes To Pemberley
This is not going to go down in history among my favourite Austen versions - partly because, well, I've gotten used to retellings and reimaginings that made characters like Lydia and Wickham sympathetic. Watching this was just - and Darcy was just dull, and occasionally pissed me off by not talking enough with his wife about important stuff...

63. Lilo & Stitch
Quite fun - though I found myself disliking Bubbles. Mostly because he never did anything to help the sisters stay together - offered no help, just threatened to take Lilo completely away.

64. Resurrection season 1.
Inevitably, I found myself comparing this to Les Revenants (I know it's not a remake, but it's still pretty similar) - it's interesting, particularly the differences. The US including a government agent as a central figure, while France has a huge cast, including a random lesbian and a cannibal serial killer (and his brother. who killed him. after he almost killed the lesbian. and then he killed his brother. or something). Anyway, it's an okay, if pretty ordinary show - and then came the last episode, with the authorities finding out about the returned and I'm just. I'm sorry, but sending in the military and quarantine and all that? Can it get any more dull? *yawn* How utterly predictable. I had a brief moment of hope for something interesting plotwise, when the military first appeared with emergency aid, but then it pretty soon turned boring and predictable and let's threaten these poor people because we are the US military and apparently have no other way to react to anyting. Dull, dull, dull, utterly and completely dull.

65. Black Death
And this is why you shouldn't traumatize poor, innocent, medieval monks.

66. The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Between having read the book and seen all the gifsets back when it came out, this didn't really hold any surprises - but it is quite good. Maybe I should actually see the next movie in the cinema? Except the books - I liked the third one the least, maybe because it felt like Katniss had less agency for each book?
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