I caught a couple of movies on TV while on vacation.
Joker, 8/10
I hadn't seen this since it came out (6 years already, Jesus fuck), and with the absolute clown show the sequel turned into I decided to check it to possibly reevaluate. Nope, no need for that. Joker is just a really solid character piece. It's well acted, well directed and the setting is realized incredibly well with the amount of detail, filth and grunge. I like how some of the pivotal scenes are basically directed like a horror movie: the subway murder scene could be something out of a classier version of Terrifier. This justifiably created some of the most iconic and referenced movie visuals of the 2010s. It threads a very difficult balance of sympathy and creepiness for Arthur, because if you lean into either one too much, he becomes much less interesting. My biggest criticism (aside from the stupid as shit inclusion of the Crime Alley scene at the very end) would probably be the romance subplot with Zazie Beetz's character, it just feels really underdeveloped and if you removed it from the movie it wouldn't really affect much. Yeah, it's a borderline ripoff of Taxi Driver and King of Comedy, but I think it's tackling different themes than either, so I consider it more of an homage than a copy.
Godzilla 2: King of Monsters, 2/10
Geez, what a turd this was. My expectations were bottom of the barrel going in, but I still somehow ended up disappointed. I just wanted to see monsters go crash boom bang (which the criminally underrated Kong: Skull Island had in droves), but the vast majority of this is spent with incredibly boring cookie-cutter characters and worldbuilding straight out of the dumbest fan fiction written by an 11-year old. The plot manages to somehow be needlessly convoluted as well with characters constantly explaining different mechanics and whatsits. It wastes the acting talents of people like Vera Farmiga, Millie Bobby Brown and Charles freaking Dance himself, who could not look more like he's showing up for a paycheck even if he tried. When it finally gets to the big monster action after what feels like several days the big smashy action is pretty fun: there's a proper sense of weight and scale, and the effects are pretty good. But as is usual with bad monster movies, it's constantly intercut with the humans getting on with their story amidst the chaos, which leads to some really dumb moments. This is one of those movies where you're infinitely better off just watching the monster scenes on Youtube with proper headphones.