The Sweetest Thing came off as a pretty saccharine rom-com. It was more like American Pie for late-20s.
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"Decoy Bride" looks like once of those cheap, filler movies that actors do between big roles, and it probably was, but David Tennant, Kelly MacDonald, and Alice Eve gave great performances, the jokes really hit, soundtrack was good, and the romance didn't feel forced at all.
I'll start: "Happy Death Day"
Wait, I didn't know Re:Zero had a live action!
Bunraku is one of those movies that has a stellar cast, but no one's ever heard of it. It's a revenge movie but it's over-the-top cheesy and edgy, but in all the good ways. Seriously give it a chance. It's not a good movie, but it is a fun one.
Black Bullet?
100% agree with op. Just saw Happy Death Day recently for the first time and was impressed by how fun it was, but it took me a while.
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