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|{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/0/06/Wreck-It_Ralph_poster.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Wreck-It Ralph}}'' (2012)||Anyone who knows me at all knows I absolutely ''love'' references and easter eggs. And this movie does that phenomenally. Filled to the brim with iconic gaming character cameos and references, and an amazing story to boot, this movie is just my favorite film of all time. It's a shame they never made a sequel for it. | |{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/0/06/Wreck-It_Ralph_poster.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Wreck-It Ralph}}'' (2012)||Anyone who knows me at all knows I absolutely ''love'' references and easter eggs. And this movie does that phenomenally. Filled to the brim with iconic gaming character cameos and references, and an amazing story to boot, this movie is just my favorite film of all time. It's a shame they never made a sequel for it. | ||
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|{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/dreamworks/images/ | |{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/dreamworks/images/b/bb/Rise_of_the_Guardians_Poster.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Rise of the Guardians}}'' (2012)||While I did see this movie with my ex, it's still one of my favorite movies. The story is brilliant, it's visually impressive, it's an emotional rollercoaster, and overall it's just an amazing movie. | ||
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|{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/0/05/Deadpool_(film)_poster_007.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Deadpool|film}}'' (2016)||I've never been the biggest fan of comic books. It's just too much crap to keep track of. But I will say that ''Deadpool'' is honestly one of the greatest comic-to-film adaptations ever. Ryan Reynolds is basically the definitive version of Deadpool (and no, the one from [[wikipedia:X-Men Origins: Wolverine|the terrible 2009 film that no one ever talks about]] does not count). | |{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/0/05/Deadpool_(film)_poster_007.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Deadpool|film}}'' (2016)||I've never been the biggest fan of comic books. It's just too much crap to keep track of. But I will say that ''Deadpool'' is honestly one of the greatest comic-to-film adaptations ever. Ryan Reynolds is basically the definitive version of Deadpool (and no, the one from [[wikipedia:X-Men Origins: Wolverine|the terrible 2009 film that no one ever talks about]] does not count). | ||
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|{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/a/a5/Spider-Man_Across_the_Spider-Verse_poster_001.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse}}'' (2023)||Since ''Into the Spider-Verse'' came out, I became more familiar with the Spider-Man series. There's still a ''lot'' that I don't know about, but I've at least dipped my toe a little bit further into the waters. So I went into the theater for this movie with high expectations, not only for the character of Spider-Man, but the quality of the movie itself, because the first one is already one of the greatest films of all time. And the people who are in charge of making these movies know exactly what they're doing. The innovations in animation just for this film alone, the way that the story is seamlessly told, all of these cameos making it very clear that they're paying homage to this great series that Marvel created (without [https://www.insider.com/charlie-cox-spider-man-no-way-home-cameo-fan-reaction-filming-2023-4 forcing a pause to let audiences react to said cameos], might I add), everything in this film is damn near perfect. | |{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/marveldatabase/images/a/a5/Spider-Man_Across_the_Spider-Verse_poster_001.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse}}'' (2023)||Since ''Into the Spider-Verse'' came out, I became more familiar with the Spider-Man series. There's still a ''lot'' that I don't know about, but I've at least dipped my toe a little bit further into the waters. So I went into the theater for this movie with high expectations, not only for the character of Spider-Man, but the quality of the movie itself, because the first one is already one of the greatest films of all time. And the people who are in charge of making these movies know exactly what they're doing. The innovations in animation just for this film alone, the way that the story is seamlessly told, all of these cameos making it very clear that they're paying homage to this great series that Marvel created (without [https://www.insider.com/charlie-cox-spider-man-no-way-home-cameo-fan-reaction-filming-2023-4 forcing a pause to let audiences react to said cameos], might I add), everything in this film is damn near perfect. | ||
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|{{External image|https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/sonic/images/d/d3/SonicMovie3_TeaserPoster.jpg|128px}}<br>''{{iw|wikipedia|Sonic the Hedgehog 3|film}}'' (2024)||And here I thought the films couldn't get better. As I said, I thought the second film was a vast improvement over the first one, taking good parts about the first film and keeping them while integrating more stuff from the games themselves, but what I want to know is how Paramount managed to do exactly that a second time. More game lore, more game ''music'', more focus on the stuff from the games rather than the original stuff, and you've got an incredible film. | |||
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