First week of January type of bad, the kind of film that could potentially become a cult classic due to moments of unintentional camp merit (though I kinda doubt that because of how excruciatingly boring the rest of it is). The writing is some of the dumbest, convoluted nonsense I've seen in a while. The horror elements are also very tame, it's just so afraid to push any button. I get that you can't go too hard with a baby movie, but there are individual sequences in non-horror properties like Indiana Jones and Harry Potter that are more likely to scare a kid (or man child g4m3rs for that matter, I'm not entirely sure who this was made for). The technical aspects, in particular the editing, feel mostly unprofessional. Even Josh Hutcherson, who by all accounts should be the main bright spot in this movie, stands no chance with the given direction and dialogue.
1/10
Not a bad movie. Already seen The Belier Family before so...
And i understand the need of American version, because in USA, something French are not a thing to Sell.
But learn how to read and get subtitles because the cast of Belier presents really more emoticon then this.
I cryed in the last song of Belier Family.
Succeeds over the first film, Idris Elba as Knuckles was a great choice but I can't help but find him adorable, and Jim Carrey delivers as Robotnik once again, I hope he returns for a third film.
With the way this Master Emerald works, I wonder if they will introduce Chaos with a different backstory, if it all, also can we please have Crush 40 music next film?
Shadow reveal I didn't expect this early.
Edit: Just want to reiterate, please have one Crush 40 song or cover for the 3rd film.
Cool finale i liked it but it could have been better. The ending was something.
The Ghost Crew. In live-action. My oh my!
This film is based in portuguese Jesuit priests, they could at least choose one portuguese actor for this. But maybe American-British actors can represente the influence of west europe in Japan.
Not the best film but a really nice ending to a series Kevin smith clearly cared a lot about. Stay for the credits to listen to him talk a little about the film, it was very wholesome.
for fuck sake they ended it all by saying it was a dream/in his head... what a shit ending
You did it. You finally made another good Dragon Ball movie and you did it without Goku pulling something out of his butt. Bravo.Piccolo and Gohan get their much deserved time back in the spotlight and the movie genuinely provided a number of solid self-aware humor and laughs. I would have preferred to have a bit more tension, but this was fun through and through.
I don't care what "professional critics" will end up saying. When this movie comes out, I'm gonna watch it. I'm gonna like it and I will not hesitate to leave a 10/10 here for this movie..... Because what I do have are a very particular set of skills, skills I have acquired over a very long career watching every single Fast and the Furious movie. Skills that make me a nightmare for critics like you.... :smiling_imp:
However, there are sneak peaks of the cast on social media. Straight off the bat, I'm going to say that adding Brie Larson is a mistake. Just like adding Gal Gadot, and later having to unceremoniously kill her character to get rid of her. Bring Gina Carano back instead. She fits nicely with this diverse, inclusive and positive themed franchise that never forced woke leftist bullshit on fans.
UPDATE 10-JUNE-20203: Watching the 4K release at home. Pretty sure my home has suffered structural damage due to all the explosions... just within the first 40 minutes. Probably should have kept the volume down. I regret nothing!:ok_hand_tone2::joy:
This movie didn't quite work for me, which is disappointing because I really like most of Kubrick's movies. It's too long and way too slow. The acting is good and the cinematography is good but the plot is lacking. I get that it's not about the plot so much as the meaning of marriage and faith but I wanted to know more about that masked sex cult. As it is right now this is one of my least favorite Stanley Kubrick's films. Maybe I will give it a rewatch in a couple of years and like it better.
Edit: I rewatched it a couple of years later and liked it a lot better.
Heartbreakingly beautiful. Episodes like this are the reason I'm watching DW.
A Mesmerizing masterpiece. I've seen this film and part one several times, and again just now. I don't compare this to part one, being that it's the continuation of one long movie. This film transcends the martial arts / Kung Fu genre in ways never done before and with an unforgettable uniqueness. When I think of what I consider to be Tarantino's best films/screenplays--The Kill Bill saga is in my top three. I can't write a review because too many have already been written; however, This is a must see extravaganza of violence, martial arts, incredible characters with rich development, and of course the fantastic dialogue which Tarantino seems to be unequaled in creating. Uma Thurman was a freaking beast and should've gotten an Oscar for best actress. We know that would never happen even though it would've been great if the world were a bit cooler and open minded. I love this film.
Fuckin awesome movie. Haven’t watched joker yet? Then don’t and watch this!
I never EVER comment on individual episodes, but the way they managed to keep my attention as an EF-impaired semi-adult for 54 full minutes while never leaving a diner booth is incredibly telling of just how poignant this episode is.
The conversation is very carefully crafted and is able to tackle a really complex topic (addiction and its effect on the self and others) with masterful grace. Honestly truly, truly good!
Damn, those weeping angels episodes are just the very best.
Oh my god.. the scene of Vincent in the Musee D'Orsay was so beautiful and heart-touching ):
Now that's a great standalone Doctor Who episode. Clever monster story that's not just a simple black and white, a great one-off character (technically), a heartbreaking ending, and it manages to sneak in a little something about mental health.
When we left the theater some people laughed, some hugged their SO, others walked silently. We saw great filmmaking of an event we thought we knew but left with information we could not handle.
The storytelling was great, the directing too. The post bomb Act until the end of the hearing was slow.
Went into it, expecting a really bad movie but enjoyed it a lot.
This movie had me laughing my ass of falmost every scene with Johny Depp.
I am a fan of B movies and do enjoy some bad flicks every now and again and this is one example.
Kevin Smith himself said he wanted to do this movie not just for the fans but the experience of making a movie with his daughter and good for him. He likes to make movie that he wants to make and not just make what the public wants to see.
George Lucas' 1st film, his student project brought to life in feature format and his creative spark ignited with the help of Francis Ford Coppola. It's not a hugely polished plot and has a quite a mundane bunch of themes in it. But the visuals, considering it was 1971, give a glimpse into what was to come from Lucas. Robert Duvall is as good as ever
Madonna ..should be banned from acting. I mean talk about bring down a great cast and director. Awful
I'll miss Amy and Rory for sure, but their replacement couldn't be more interesting.
this episode was beyond amazing and so far was my best top episode that last scene where they took him to see his paintings wow. The fact that Van Gogh had drew a painting inspired by Amy was beyond beautiful im loving this Doctor and Amy
I am not a believer. Never have, never will be. And I know exactly why.
Technically a good movie, though.
lol he is still crying
The past few years have felt like a fever dream. There is no end, this is just the beginning. Stay strong, all! Let's do better in 2023.