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Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip (2015)
Cured all the cancer
After watching this masterpiece, I literally got visited by chipmunk jesus and he told me they all eaqually got best head, so im more than inclined to give this the score it rightfully deserves
Rampage (2018)
A Video Game film that's actually just fine
Considering the source material, the movie does follow it up pretty well in the fact that both the game and the movie are there just for giant animals causing havoc. Aside from a few interesting choices, things play out the way you would expect. One extra point from me for characters doing certain things that fit with their character, but otherwise just watch it if you got an itch for giant monsters destroying stuff. You can skip otherwise.
Rockman (1987)
A good start for the time, but does have "First Game Syndrome"
The first Rockman/Mega Man game was definitely a good point for its time, but the term "First Game Syndrome" is appropriate for this title. Weird decisions, absurd difficulty spikes from potential lack of play testing or lack of experience, hit-or-miss weapons, primitive controls, and wonky physics are all present within the first title of this franchise, but it has laid down enough foundation to still be a game worth playing through at least just once. It only lasts 2-3 hours, so it won't take up too much of your time, even if you didn't like it. If you're okay with going out of order, however, you can skip this one, since almost every other Mega Man game does what this game does better.