After mentally burning out during my first attempt at evaluating Alice Through The Looking Glass late (April 2020) last month, I decided to take 16 days off from evaluating movies to instead assess movies that could be future evaluations, as doing the latter was/is less mentally draining.
Of course in my last entry of this impromptu blog section, I blogged about certain movies (22 to be exact) that were not a part of any of the six prior movie assessment marathons for this calendar year, as I didn’t have time to write a pre-entry (entry before assessment) specifically for them, thus the title “The Movies Assessed In The Unofficial Seventh Movie Assessment Marathon Of 2020, Part 1”.
Now you might be wondering, “Why is there a Part 2?” Well, a myriad of other things up to this point required my time, thus me being unable to write another pre-entry. So with that being said, here is a second post-entry (entry after assessment) specifically for assessed movies that were not a part of any of the six prior movie assessment marathons for this calendar year. You can see what movies (13 to be exact) they are and why I assessed them via the chart below:
Movie | Why I decided to assess it |
Terminator 2: Judgment Day | I wanted to fast-track my decision in determining whether its predecessor (The Terminator) was worthy of a Two Thous-Ton spot or not. |
Future World | There’s no such thing as too much Margarita Levieva in the Two Thous-Ton Project. |
Bad Roomies | I took a flyer on assessing it since it popped up as a “similar movie” after I added Sex Ed to my Prime watchlist. |
The Incredible Hulk | I assessed it on the basis of it deserving another assessment just as much as Hulk (Eric Bana version) did. |
The Hot Flashes | There’s no such thing as too much Jessica Rothe in the Two Thous-Ton Project. |
Numb | The first of five chances to replace a Lynn Collins movie (John Carter) with another one of hers for the Two Thous-Ton Project. |
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines | See six spots above. |
Junior | With how many times that this movie has caused me to make jokes about myself, I decided to finally assess it. |
The Usual Suspects | It was worth a re-assessment solely on the basis of the Keyser Soze inspired references from both Dr. Dolittle (1998) and Simeon Rice. |
The Tempest | I was trying to do whatever I could to boot Like Crazy (another Felicity Jones movie) from my selection pool. |
Stuck Between Stations | I was trying to find a Zoe Lister-Jones movie where she has a much bigger role than she did in State Of Play. |
The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button | It was simply too good to not give a re-assessment to. |
The Brothers Grimsby | I decided to assess this movie because it has two blonde British babes in Tamsin Egerton and Annabelle Wallis. |