Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movie. Show all posts

Mar 28, 2026

When I first saw the trailer for Hoppers a few months ago, I thought, Okay, this looks fun—but also kind of familiar. The vibe didn’t instantly feel like the usual Disney Pixar magic, and honestly, the animation reminded me more of an indie animated film than a big Pixar release. 

HOPPERS Movie Review

Then the movie finally hit cinemas… and suddenly everyone was raving about it. Reviews were calling it Pixar’s strongest animated movie in a long time. That alone got me hyped. So I went in expecting to laugh a lot, have fun, and maybe be a little emotional—because, well, it is Pixar. 

A Very Pixar Way to Start

As expected, the movie opens with an emotional intro featuring the main character and her grandmother. It’s familiar territory for Pixar, but it works. The scene gives us heart, context, and a reason to care about the main character right from the start. It sets the emotional foundation before the story slowly expands into something bigger. 

Pretty soon, it’s clear what the main conflict is all about: humans vs animals. The protagonist is very much on the animals’ side, and that belief connects strongly to her past and her bond with her grandmother. It feels natural, not forced, which I really appreciated. 

Simple Story, Good Flow

One thing Hoppers does really well is pacing. The story is straight to the point and flows nicely. There’s no unnecessary overcomplication, and the movie keeps moving at a steady pace. 

You meet a lot of characters along the way—especially the animals—and that’s where a lot of the fun comes from. Roughly up until the last third of the movie, I was constantly amused and surprised by the personalities they introduced. The animal characters are weird, fun, and full of charm, which honestly made them the highlight for me. 

About the Animation…

Let’s talk visuals. The animation is good—but not mind-blowing. To me, it felt more like Pixar’s animation from five to seven years ago. I’m not sure if they intentionally kept it more reserved, but compared to something like The Good Dinosaur, which had absolutely stunning visuals, Hoppers doesn’t really reach that level. 

That said, this is definitely one of those movies where the story matters more than the animation, and thankfully, the story delivers. 

Laughs, Laughs, and More Laughs

I lost count of how many times I laughed during this movie. The humor just works—whether it’s character-based, visual comedy, or unexpected moments that catch you off guard. 

And yes… the shark scene. 
That was hands down my favorite part of the movie. I won’t say anything more because it’s something you really need to experience yourself—but trust me, you’ll know it when you see it. 

The Message Behind the Madness

Beneath all the humor and fun, Hoppers has a clear message: we need to take better care of the environment and learn how to coexist with animals. The movie doesn’t hate technology or modern cities—it just reminds us that progress shouldn’t mean forgetting about nature. 

Urban life is great, technology is helpful—but nature deserves love too. 

Final Thoughts

So… is Hoppers worth watching? Absolutely

Did it meet my expectations? Yes, it did

It’s fun, heartfelt, and full of memorable moments. It’s the kind of movie I’d happily watch again with friends or family. While the animation might not be Pixar’s most impressive, the storytelling, humor, and message more than make up for it. 

Here’s hoping Disney Pixar keeps bringing us stories like this—and maybe pushes the animation even further next time. 

If you’re thinking about watching Hoppers, I’d say go for it!

Aug 8, 2025

FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS MOVIE REVIEWIt’s refreshing to finally watch a vibrant, lively superhero film again. The color grading alone already made me feel nostalgic—even though I’m a '90s baby! Hehe.

Now, let’s talk about the cast. To be honest, I’m still very much Team John Krasinski and Chris Evans—they are Reed Richards and Johnny Storm for me. So I wasn't 100% sold on the new lineup at first. But Pedro Pascal? Of course he’s not bad with anything. Haha! Eventually, I liked him as Reed. And after watching Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm? I’m totally sold. She nailed it. She deserves “Mother of the Year” just for this movie.

Galactus was so good. Hoping he had more screen time and a stronger backstory, he could’ve been even more terrifying than Thanos, especially for viewers who aren’t familiar with the comics.

As for Silver Surfer (or Shalla-Bal in this version)—I had mixed feelings. Julia Garner is a great actress, but her portrayal didn’t quite match the image I had in mind. I expected a tall, commanding, voluptuous presence. She was scary, yes—but not as visually intimidating as I imagined.

The visual effects were mostly solid, except that one part—in a bad way. When The Thing carried the baby, the CGI felt a little off and jumpy. Maybe it’s because I didn’t watch it in IMAX? It was definitely noticeable.

Story-wise, I loved the reintroduction. The pacing and conflict were well-placed. I'm just curious why they added The Thing’s love interest subplot. Anyone else noticed that? Let me know if there’s a reason behind it.

Overall, it’s a great comeback for the Fantastic Four. Way better than I expected—especially after Thunderbolts. I'm now super curious to see how they’ll explore Franklin Richards and his insane power level in the future.

If you’re planning to watch it, I suggest going all out and seeing it on the big screen or IMAX. Totally worth it.


Jun 22, 2016


A new player in the Audio and Lifestyle industry just debuted last May 28 in Abreeza Ayala Mall. I am happy to be part of their grand opening at the 2nd Floor beside Robinson's Appliance Center. They opened their first store in Metro Manila last April 23, 2016 and now they launched their new concept store in one of the biggest malls in Davao.



The store features products under the slogan Lifestyle - Music - Technology. Serving as an experience hub for premium audio and lifestyle.


A. Refinery (Audio Refinery) creates a completely immersive movie and music experience and interesting products for almost any profile. "This is perfect for movie buffs, vinyl and turntable collectors, sports fanatics, and anyone who loves to listen to music.", as per A. Refinery sales team.

They have great quality of products such as headsets, speakers, home theater, and accessories. This will also be the home of iconic brands such as Beyerdynamic, Chord Electronics Ltd. Q Acoustics, and JBL. They also have products from Booq Cases, Lineaflux Hyperchargers, and the newest innovation - Home Automation by Control 4.






At present, A. Refinery has 3 concept stores in the Philippines, A. Refinery UP Town Center Katipunan, Quezon City, A. Refinery Ayala Center Cebu, and A. Refinery Abreeza Mall Davao.


A. Refinery is a unique lifestyle destination. Discover music and movies in a different light and be amazed with the quality of their products.


A. REFINERY
Facebook: www.facebook.com/ARefineryPH
Location: 2nd Floor, Abreeza Ayala Mall (Robinson's Appliance Center)
Store Hours: Mall Hours (Monday - Sunday)


Thanks for dropping by and have a great day!  - Jexx


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Photo credit to A. Refinery Facebook Page

@jexxhinggo