I finally got around to watching They Cloned Tyrone and thought it was pretty fun. Everything about it felt like an early 2000's movie, in a good way. Jamie Foxx killed it.
And don't watch the trailers. I checked out the trailer after watching the movie and it straight up spoils the entire movie.
Only movie I watched was Barbie which was pretty good. I can appreciate how the message hits a chord with so many people. As a film though it felt like there were some poor editing choices but overall fun
It's a fan edit of Revenge of the Sith that aims to improve the narrative around Anakin's disappointment in and suspicion of the Jedi order, making it a more natural development for him to side with Palpatine. It also has some deleted scenes added in and some other small adjustments.
It's called Labyrinth of Evil, and there are two versions; one where Padme lives, to fit with Leia's lines in Jedi, and one where she dies, like the original.
I've heard good things about the Labyrinth cut. A few years ago I found a fan-edit of the whole prequel trilogy that aims to do the same thing. It edits the three films together for a runtime of just over three hours, and it's a glory to behold. Supposedly it was based on Topher Grace's personal fan edit, but I don't think he ever released his on the internet.
In Return of the Jedi (1983), Luke asks Leia if she remembers her mother. She answers that she remembers her a little and that she died when Leia was very young.
In Revenge of the sith, however, Padme dies immediately after childbirth, so Leia couldn't have had any direct memory of her.
I did not know what to expect going in to this one. 10 minutes in I was thinking it would be unbearable. 20 minutes in and I was laughing. It somehow gets weirder and funnier all the way through. And when I say weird, it's like Eraserhead level weird.
I'm a bit late to the party but just watched Don't Look Up for the first time. Wow! satire done well. a little too well. I missed a lot of the hype and didn't think it would be memorable but it's one of the best movies I've seen all year