Ice Age is the best found family series ever literally no other media has anything on this series and no one talks about it. I’ve just finished watching the second movie and they have ended both movies so far with the gang walking off into the sunset the point of the first movie was these three guys taking care of a kid and the end of the second movie is Sid asking Manny for a dog, Ellie calling Diego and Sid Manny’s kids, and Manny saying to Ellie “we have to be consistent with him” bc after Manny said no Sid asked Ellie for a dog and she said yes LIKE THEY ARE THE MOSR FAMILY TO EVER FAMILY WTF
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Ice Age 2 will always be the best film in the series to me because of the completely random scene where a bunch of vultures sing "food glorious food" from Oliver twist but instead it's about them wanting to eat the main characters.
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My favorite Animated movie Sequels:
1. Shrek 2 (2004)
2. Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006)
3. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)
4. Toy Story 2 (1999)
5. Cars 2 (2011)
6. Despicable Me 2 (2013)
7. Puss In Boots: The Last Wish (2022)
8. How to Train your Dragon 2 (2014)
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My ranking of the Ice Age Movies
I recently rewatched the Ice Age movies for nostalgia purposes and I thought I'll give my thoughts on them.
Before you read! This is just my opinion! All of these films have a place in my heart and I love them all!
5. The Meltdown
Okay, I know that people will not like this but to me this movie just isn't special. Don't get me wrong! All of the Ice Age movies hold a place in heart but this one just has no special place in it. The only thing in this movie that stuck out to me was Ellie, Ed and Crash's first appearance, but aside from that, nothing much else. In fact, before I rewatched the film I couldn't even remember what it was about (besides Ellie and the brothers first appearance, of course).
Yeah, it's good, it's got a place in my heart, just not a special one.
4. Continental Drift
Now, this one was difficult!
The reason this one ranks above 2 is because, for me, it's more enjoyable and easy to watch and the introduction of Granny and Shiera makes it worth while. The reason it was so difficult to rank is because of nostalgia. I remember every fortnight going over to my nans house and watching this film on repeat and replaying my favourite parts. So that kinda made it more difficult to place it. But after thinking about it, it takes the 4th place for me.
Besides from the nostalgia and the new characters and its enjoyability, there was nothing else that catches my eye with this film.
3. Collision Course
Okay, hear me out.
I know this one isn't most people's favourite but I think it's good. The main reason it's as high as it is, is because of Buck and Granny, they are my favourite characters so their constant presence in the movie made it soo much better. Scrat having more appearances in this film also does it favours. (And the relationship between Buck and that Pumpkin made me realise something about myself that I never realised before).
The family also feels more put together. I don't know why but it feels like an actual family now, not just a bunch of people (mammals) forced to hang out, like in the earlier movies.
Yeah, so it's not my favourite but it's up there.
2. Ice Age
And the runer up; the og itself!
Again, not everyone's favourite but something about that found family gets me. Especially considering, most of the movie had only 3 constant reoccurring characters (not including the sabers, the humans and those two rhinos). It just felt more homely and familia and nostalgic.
And in top spot....
1. Dawn of the Dinosaurs
The nostalgia!
Oh, the nostalgia!
I was so excited to rewatch this one, for multiple reasons. One of them being the introduction of Buck but the other being its nostalgia and its familiar feel.
Not to be dramatic but at some points I was on the verge of tears at the familiarity of the film. Particularly the part where Sid drew the faces on the eggs, that part I remember so well and it still makes me happy when I watch it. Very few times have I rewatched a childhood movie and felt the same way as when I was a child, usually I'm just disappointed and wishing I hadn't rewatched the film so I could have the same image as when I was a kid. But not this one! This one is just as great as I remember.
So, do you agree with me or do you think my list is bad? Juat remember, it's just an opinion nothing serious.
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02/02/23
Sonic: Need help?
Hanna: Nope, nope. Just uh-- catching my breath.
Sonic: You're STUCK.
Hanna: I am NOT.
Sonic: Alright, then... Let's go.
Hanna: I CAN'T. *sighs* ...I'm stuck.
Sonic:[lifts branch off Hanna] Don't you think that picking them up like this [throws branch away] would be easier?
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Leo: coach, who do you like better, me or jason?
Hedge: jason. it’s not even close
Jason: heh, told you
Piper: coach, you can’t choose between your kids
Hedge: he’s not my kid. he’s not even my dog. if i had a dog, and that dog had a kid, and the dog’s kid had a pet, that would be leo
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I've watched and adored Encanto, Wolfwalkers, Across the Spider-Verse, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio. All absolutely incredible animated films that I'm sure will be held up as classics even 20 years from now.
With that said, Nimona is frankly a good step above all of them and my choice for animated film of the decade so far (at least for what I've heard of). An absolutely stellar film on every level. Do yourself a favor and watch it all on YouTube these next few days!
Does it stand a chance at the Oscars? Absolutely not, especially since even the Annies were dominated by Spider-Man. But it would absolutely deserve to. (And again, I adore Spider-Verse and still think it's 100% worthy of the Oscar on its own. It's basically the reverse of the Puss in Boots vs. Pinocchio situation last year. They're both masterpieces, only this time the slightly better masterpiece is almost certainly gonna get left in the cold.)
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