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Remy is a rat who dreams of becoming a great chef despite his family’s wishes and the obvious problem of being a rat in a decidedly rodent-phobic profession. When fate places Remy in Paris, he finds himself ideally situated beneath a restaurant made famous by his culinary hero, Auguste Gusteau. Despite the apparent danger, Remy forms an unlikely partnership with Linguini, a young kitchen worker at the restaurant. Together, they create culinary masterpieces, impressing critics and customers alike.

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Am I Racist? https://worthitorwoke.com/am-i-racist/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=am-i-racist https://worthitorwoke.com/am-i-racist/#respond Thu, 08 Aug 2024 03:35:01 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22901

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House of The Dragon (season 2) https://worthitorwoke.com/house-of-the-dragon-season-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=house-of-the-dragon-season-2 https://worthitorwoke.com/house-of-the-dragon-season-2/#respond Wed, 07 Aug 2024 13:00:53 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=21063 Season 2 of House of the Dragon is little more than a feminist self insert and drawn out setup for Season 3

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Thirteen years ago, Game of Thrones captured the imagination of audiences worldwide with its high-concept fantasy, masterfully written intrigue, and well-defined characters played to perfection by charismatic performers. 2022’s House of the Dragon, while not the heart-pounding global (at least for a few seasons) phenomena of its forefather, gave fans a respectably well-done spinoff series that honored the source material.

House of the Dragon (S2:E1 – A Son for a Son)

Set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones, season 2 of House of the Dragon picks up days after the conclusion of Season 1. Westeros is on the verge of war as the already cloven royal family reals in the aftermath of Prince Luke’s death at the hand of his cousin Aemond. Unwilling to forego vengeance, will Queen Rhaenyra’s next actions set the whole of the country in dragon flames?

 

House of the Dragon (S2:E1 – A Son for a Son) Review

Season one of the series was already at a disadvantage when compared to the electrifying early seasons of GOT. However, it quickly found its own voice, distinguishing itself as a more deliberately paced affair far more interested in political intrigue than in being an epic adventure with global repercussions.

Episode 1 of this season continues the trend even though it also sets the groundwork for what look to be set pieces to rival the scope, if not the emotional connection of Game of Thrones. And that’s really where this episode suffers the most: a lack of emotional connection.

Unhelped by the two-year gap between seasons 1 & 2, A Son for a Son doesn’t possess the same connective tissue as even some of the weakest episodes of its older brother. Its characters seem to blend together with names that are even more similar and indistinguishable from one another than they are.

All in all, the somewhat slowly-paced episode 1 of season 2 of House of the Dragon is held together by good performances and promise.

 

WOKE ELEMENTS

Oh, Varys
  • Game of Thrones had no shortage of strong women in leadership roles. However,  unlike Daenerys and Sansa, who went through hell only to gain power organically, or Cersei, who schemed and connived her way to power and ultimately ruin, the leading ladies of House of Dragon wield power much more like their male counterparts. Furthermore, the competence scale has significantly tipped in their direction.
    • With all of his flaws, even after losing his hand, Jaime Lannister’s character arc was both that of finding redemption and, once again, becoming competent. Season 2 of HOTD seems to be setting the stage to make the men more or less irrelevant.
    • It’s fairly subtle at this point, and I might be wrong about the show’s trajectory, but I doubt it.

 

House of the Dragon (S2:E2 – Rhaenrya the Cruel)

The drama continues as the consequences of Daemon’s impetuousness begin to bear poisoned fruit. The Red Keep is in turmoil, the king is furious, and war is inevitable.

 

House of the Dragon (S2:E2 – Rhaenrya the Cruel) Review

Rhaenrya the Cruel is another perfectly satisfactory entry into the series. The performances are consistently fantastic, and the dialogue is better than almost anything else out there right now. However, the show still hasn’t reached GOT’s intrigue or on-the-edge-of-your-seat thrillingness. Instead, it continues to give off a very soap opera-like vibe, though with infinitely better script, performances, and production value.

 

WOKE ELEMENTS

Floppy Wieners
  • I’m all for the franchise’s complete omission of gratuitous nudity. It added nothing to the original series and served as little more than cheap titillation. However, while this series shows a marked reduction, they make a concerted effort to hide female nudity without the same consideration for the men. Don’t get me wrong, junk isn’t spinning in the wind in scene after scene, but they will show completely naked men (junk hidden) while giving half-ass-crack shots to women playing dancing whores. It’s not an accident.
Geography Schmeography
  • One of the things that gave the original such a wonderful sense of scope was its clearly defined geography, as shown by clear racial and cultural divides. You know, like the totality of human existence was before cheap and easy mass transit was a thing. Heck, have you been to modern-day Japan or Norway? They’re filled with Japanese and Norwegians.

 

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Trap https://worthitorwoke.com/trap/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trap https://worthitorwoke.com/trap/#comments Tue, 06 Aug 2024 22:09:19 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22883 Trap does an amazing job of making the audience feel as though there is no way out of this nightmare of a film

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The House with a Clock in its Walls https://worthitorwoke.com/the-house-with-a-clock-in-its-walls/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-house-with-a-clock-in-its-walls https://worthitorwoke.com/the-house-with-a-clock-in-its-walls/#respond Mon, 05 Aug 2024 20:37:50 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22879 There's a lot of stuff out there and only so many of us. Don't wait till we get to it. If you saw it, rate it!

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The House with a Clock in Its Walls is a fantasy film about a young boy named Lewis Barnavelt who goes to live with his eccentric uncle Jonathan in a mysterious old house. Lewis discovers that Jonathan is a warlock and that the house is filled with magical secrets, including a hidden clock with a sinister purpose. Along with their neighbor Florence, a powerful witch, they must race against time to find the clock and prevent an evil plot from unfolding.

 

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Batman: Caped Crusader https://worthitorwoke.com/batman-caped-crusader/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=batman-caped-crusader https://worthitorwoke.com/batman-caped-crusader/#comments Sat, 03 Aug 2024 23:11:34 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22816 Batman: The Caped Crusader is... you know what? Watch The Animated Series again, instead.

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Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio https://worthitorwoke.com/guillermo-del-toros-pinocchio/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guillermo-del-toros-pinocchio Wed, 31 Jul 2024 19:52:56 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22805 Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio is a far more melancholy spin on the old tale than the 1940 Disney version. Is that good or bad?

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom https://worthitorwoke.com/jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom https://worthitorwoke.com/jurassic-world-fallen-kingdom/#respond Tue, 30 Jul 2024 21:26:23 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22790 There's a lot of stuff out there and only so many of us. Don't wait till we get to it. If you saw it, rate it!

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Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom picks up three years after the destruction of the Jurassic World theme park. Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) return to Isla Nublar to rescue the remaining dinosaurs from an impending volcanic eruption. However, they soon discover a conspiracy involving a mercenary team with plans to bring the dinosaurs to the mainland for nefarious purposes.

 

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Jurassic World https://worthitorwoke.com/jurassic-world/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=jurassic-world https://worthitorwoke.com/jurassic-world/#respond Tue, 30 Jul 2024 20:17:12 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22780 There's a lot of stuff out there and only so many of us. Don't wait till we get to it. If you saw it, rate it!

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Set 22 years after the events of the original Jurassic Park, the story revolves around a fully functional dinosaur theme park called Jurassic World, located on Isla Nublar. To boost declining visitor numbers, the park’s scientists create a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex. However, the Indominus escapes containment, leading to chaos and a deadly rampage across the park. The film follows the park’s operations manager, Claire Dearing, and a Velociraptor trainer, Owen Grady, as they try to stop the creature and save the visitors.

 

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Deadpool & Wolverine https://worthitorwoke.com/deadpool-wolverine/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=deadpool-wolverine https://worthitorwoke.com/deadpool-wolverine/#comments Fri, 26 Jul 2024 07:53:29 +0000 https://worthitorwoke.com/?p=22758 It's flawed and overlong, but so what? Deadpool & Wolverine is the feel-good buddy film of the decade.

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The Multiverse is in chaos, and the only two people who can save it are the wisecracking fourth-wall-breaking Deadpool and his man-crush, the mutant who’s the best at what he does, Wolverine. Together, they will hack and slash their way to saving the Sacred Timeline and each other, not to mention the MCU.

Deadpool & Wolverine Review

With painfully few exceptions, Netflix’s Beverley Hills Cop: Axel F being among the most recent, legacy characters and legacy IPs, especially male or male-centric ones, have been kicked around and treated like family members that the big studios that own them are ashamed to acknowledge. So, when it was announced that The House of Mouse was going to bring back one of the most beloved comic/comic book movie characters of all time, featured in a film franchise known for its diarrhea and masturbation jokes, one could be forgiven for puckering up in some warm dark places.

Fortunately, the main duo’s affinity for the character shines through in scene after scene as Jackman’s dour Wolverine plays rage-filled ying to Reynolds’ neverending diatribe of sophomoric yang. This dynamic was attempted in Deadpool 2 with Josh Brolin’s Cable but fell flat due to a number of factors, Cable’s lack of character development chief among them. In Deadpool and Wolverine, the chemistry sings.

Whereas 2 sometimes felt relentless and chaotic, by keeping the focus tight on its two charismatic leads and infusing it with the perfect combination of heart, humor, and brutal violence, Deadpool & Wolverine effortlessly soars past the dreg that has become the MCU specifically and Disney programming in general.

Another shining star atop the film’s refrigerator art, as Wade and Logan go on a worlds-spanning adventure, good-naturedly harpooning many of the MCU’s blunders and missteps via The Merc with The Mouth’s signature meta-humor, the Deadpool & Wolverine delivers scene after scene of the best fan service ever put to film. Do not go hunting for spoilers, and hide your eyes from all of the marketing because D&W’s cameos are beyond next-level, and each one discovered before its time will rob you of much of the movie’s magic.

All of these warm and fuzzies aren’t just good but are dearly needed because the film’s plot is only slightly more undercooked than its villain. Played with aplomb enough to almost make up for being little more than a glorified plot device, Emma Corrin, best known for her role as Princess Diana in The Crown, manages to squeeze out and amplify both drops of character development written for her Cassandra. Performing real-life magic, she manufactures a three-dimensional performance virtually from thin air.

Ultimately, Deadpool & Wolverine is a savagely hilarious action-adventure comedy that relies on a lot of fun action sequences, tons of charisma, and gallons of chemistry between its leads. By the film’s end, your face will hurt from smiling.

 

WOKE ELEMENTS

It’s The 3rd One
  • There’s a sprinkling of sacrilege that inches its way past modern cinema’s ubiquitous overuse of the Lord’s Name. This is why I didn’t endorse the film as Worth it.
It’s Only Gay If You Don’t Laugh
  • The marketing campaign had some fans worried that Deadpool & Wolverine would lean hard into the bromance that Reynolds has been hinting at since the first Deadpool. However, the movie avoids this like the plague and instead dishes out a continual barrage of gay jokes that lampoon homosexuality rather than glorifying it.

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