It is as popular now as it ever was IMO. Tons of lore and mechanics have further developed over the last decade plus.I'm excited that you're excited, feels like they missed the major Minecraft boom though? Maybe I'm just not in tune with the Minecraft crowd though.
My family loved it. Even the wife thought it was entertaining.Surprised this thread hasn’t been resurrected yet?
This was a solid movie for Minecraft fans. Even for myself, who hasn’t played the game for several years. I was worried by the trailers because it didn’t seem to get the tone of Minecraft right, but it’s obvious the movie was made by people who love the game.
The story sucked. But I expected that. I wonder if original drafts focused on the brother/sister storyline, and it wasn’t testing well so they shoehorned Jason Momoa and Danielle Brooks into the film to make it more like Jumanji.
Jared Hess’s influence could be felt throughout the film. The humor had more of a dry wit that I wasn’t expecting. There were a few laugh out loud moments that only the adults in the theater chuckled along with.
With how well it’s doing at the box office, I have to imagine that a sequel is probably on the way. Maybe they’ll feature the Deep Dark, I’d love to see the Warden in movie form.
I’ve been yelling ‘sneak attack’ and then poking my wife and kids for a week. I think they are tired of it but I’m not tired yet.Yeah the plot sucked, but it was a fun movie. My kids loved it. They are still singing the lava chicken song and going on about chicken jockeys.
My favorite part was the nod to Technoblade.
I will literally only entertain watching this because of Jack Black. Will I be disappointed?
I will literally only entertain watching this because of Jack Black. Will I be disappointed?
He was great and set the tone for the whole movie.I will literally only entertain watching this because of Jack Black. Will I be disappointed?
Steve's lava chicken is tasty as hell.
As I hear every day, taking my kids to and from the Catholic school...
Oh, if they really said it, they would say La-la-la-lava ch-ch-ch-chicken.
At least that's what Dennis, the doggie, doggie, doggie, doggie, partner-in-crime says.
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