So this review is a couple days late, but seeing as I did see Goosebumps on Halloween.
But seeing as this is the only late post I’ve done this year, I’d say I have a pretty good track record…
Premise
So Goosebumps is a movie based on the Goosebumps books and TV show from the ‘90s and early 2000s.
And in this movie, there’s this kid who looks EXACTLY like one of my friends.
And this kid who looks EXACTLY like one of my friends moves to a new town and he ‘befriends’ the girl who lives next door. And there’s kind of a relationship thing going on…
The only problem is that the girl’s dad is R.L. Stine, the writer of the Goosebumps books and the monsters from his books start accidentally getting out…
Reason 1: I get to talk about three of my favorite movies.
Reason 2: It’s Back to the Future Day!
Back to the Future Day, as I’m calling it, is October 21st 2015, the day on which Marty McFly arrived in 2015 in Back to the Future Part 2.
My local theater is playing all three back-to-back-to-back tonight and I’m looking forward to seeing that!
In honor of Back to the Future Day, instead of reviewing Back to the Future Part 2, or the original, or trying to review both, I thought it would be cooler if I did a mini-review for each in the trilogy.
That way, I can talk about what makes each one work, talk about each one’s cultural significance, and not feel like it’s too short or vague of a post!
So without any further ado, let’s get started with one of the Best Movie Trilogies Ever Made!