

It's been a while since they've had one of those, something I pointed out in my review for the Boss Baby, which is the last movie I reviewed. Anyway, DreamWorks Animation FINALLY puts out a good animated movie. Not really, but a man can dream, right? A man can dream. Who knows, maybe I'll revisit the concept one of these days. Sounds stupid, right? I don't know if we ever went past that point, but I know that was part of the character's origin. How was he going to get back to earth, you ask? Well, he was gonna rip and angel's wings off (in this universe heaven exists), staple them (or something) to his own body and fly back down to earth. I don't remember much of the details, but I know he was gonna be a massive, angry man who died, but came back to 'earth' to avenge those who wronged him. In fact, then again this was when I was a senior in high school, me and one of my friends (who's great at drawing) came up with this anti-hero, as it were. I don't think it's a lot, but there has to be quite a few. As a bit of an aside, I wonder how many friends have started out like Harold and George, where they just create their own comic book super hero.

And this fits that description to a T, quite frankly. Anyway, the best way to get rid of that is to watch silly movies. Seriously, try to imagine that for a second. But I still feel like I haven't washed off the anger and stress out of being without power for five months. I'll get to the other three this week, most likely. Naturally, I chose the silliest one of them all. I was leaning toward this, The Babysitter, 1922 or Gerald's Game. Looks like we're gonna make this an all animated movie weekend over in my household.
