>>9930897Not that anon, but off the top of my head: Everything Everywhere All at Once, Into the Spiderverse, The LEGO Movie, The Last Jedi (content aside, it’s beautifully shot), Annihilation, Valerian, Mad Max Fury Road, Dune, Blade Runner 2049, The Green Knight.
Visually striking movies have always been rare when compared to the amount of movies that come out as a whole, but they certainly still exist. A movie doesn’t even have to be visually stunning to be enjoyable.
The bare minimum a movie needs to be is entertaining. A movie doesn’t have to be good to accomplish that. Also, judging a movie by its trailer is generally a mistake.
To be a little more on topic, this
>>9930788 is the kind of detail I was hoping for with a figure like this. Sad that Funko nailed it and Hasbro whiffed.