I saw this too. I'm not really a big Abbott & Costello fan, but they had some good wordplay in this movie.
This was their last film for Universal, and their penultimate film as a team. They added the patter routines back to this film for the first time in several years, and it turned what would have been a bad movie into a fairly decent one, though far from their best. The plot of this movie is ridiculous, though, even by Abbott and Costello standards.
It looks interesting, but I hope it doesn't go, where it many this day in age, would desire it to go. If you understand my meaning without saying it.
I thought this would be a really good movie, but the CGI was over the top in several places, like too many other movies these days.
Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse I have been a fan of Spiderman since I was a kid in the 1960s buying the comics for 12¢. This animated version is crazy but still lots of fun with some likeable characters.
I had an uncle that fought in the Battle of the Bulge. His company was down to 100 men when the battle started. My uncle was one of only 20 that survived. I grew up listening to the stories of WWII from my dad and uncles.