I think I would have been perfectly satisfied with a Henry Cavill Sherlock Holmes film
Jesus. This is as bad as Suicide Squad honestly. Harley Quinn was way better in that movie, and here it's just all over the place, with rough story-telling, bad acting from pretty much everyone (the cop and Ewan McGregor especially), the same dumb exposition, and marketed as if Deadpool and Deadpool 2 were the style they went for. I wasted my money so you can save it.
Sorry, but this was a dumb tween movie. MCU writers on holiday here?
This is so well done and by the time it’s over you’ll crave for more! 9/10. Ted rules!!
I love when Marvel is encouraged to do different things.
Helena punching out Indy and not letting him die in peace is the perfect metaphor for what Disney is doing to the franchise...
This is elder abuse.
A good movie ruined by lame pop culture references and political agendas.
Probably one of the worst villains in the entire mcu so far. They really messed up with taskmaster.
brie larson is a lot like jeniffer lawrence: one facial expression. done. but hell what do I know?! why do these two have Oscars?
Maybe my least favorite Marvel, and that's saying something. I like boring in many instances, but I was bored. Brie Larson not acting well? Wasn't expecting that.
Weakest Marvel movie I’ve watched so far....unfortunately...
I thought this was an awesome film without the usual Hollywood PC inflicted script writing. A down and dirty no frills, right to the point right vs. wrong film. Really refreshing and a fun romp where good triumphs. Not complicated, not over directed, not CGI'd to death. Especially liked the fact that he isn't invincible just dedicated to his family and justice.
The movie is weak in all regards.
Soundtrack, mixing, direction, acting, plot, pacing, and on it goes.
It's sad because I loved Brie's performance in "Room", but she's completely miscast here. The awful direction she was given also didn't help. Jackson, Mendelssohn, & Law all embody their characters with a real personality. Larson just... "does" impressions of being strong & snarky; But just one at a time and clearly on a queue, not as fluid aspects of a complete personality that defines the character. Seems like they almost tried to hide that behind the 'I can't remember who I am'.
Think to yourself, "how would I do a (Thor, Iron Man, Black Widow, Captain America, Batman, Forrest Gump, Tom Cruise, etc...) impression?" You have a clear character in your mind to emulate. Now try that with Carol Danvers... I can't.
This movie feels like a total afterthought to the franchise because they couldn't find a place to introduce her in any other movie before Endgame.
A waiting a so long time for ... this.
OST is bad, with no emotion. I can belive is an Hans Zimmer composition.
The editing of the title "song" is bland, fortunately the song interpreted by Billie Einish raises the level
Ian Flemind must be turning over in his grave...
First at the beginning James Bond doesn't work for MI6 and the 007 number is given to a black woman, then James Bond meets his daughter, James Bond daddy, .... and the best of all the elimination of all the members of SPECTRE.
And the worst thing is the end > James Bond is simply killed. I find this very irrespectful against Daniel Craig who has always invested himself in the interpretation of 007. He has even been physically injured on the set several times. Certainly he will return with a new interpreter? At the point where we are why not an obese 18 years, in a wheelchair, with piercings and vegan.
Honestly thought it would be much worse than it was. Still was not very good though.
The Good:
They did a really good job with the rooftop scenes. Felt very much like a Batman movie.
The Bad:
Steppenwolf... who cares. I certainly didn't. He looked like he came from Jack the Giant Slayer.
The tone of the movie seemed backwards. Very serious in the beginning and then goofy at the end.
The Ugly:
Aquaman's one liners were horrendous. Other characters had a few bad ones as well but his were by far the worst. They made him such a cheeseball.
Captain Marvel is the sugar in a wedding cake because it's sweet but not very substantial and really is only tasty filler before the main event.
The film fulfills its duty as an important chapter in the novel approach to Avengers: Endgame, and that's its biggest problem. The film spends so much time setting up the pieces that once the action begins we've already started losing interest in the game and then the action is nowhere near spectacular enough and the CGI is nowhere near flawless enough to make us care.
Brie Larson does a wonderful job in the role, but could not make me shake the feeling that the film is a friend telling me what happened in the movie, rather than a superhero film itself.
There was a lot they could have done with this movie. The best option would have been not to make it.
I was surprised watching something decent coming from disney.
Wasn’t really impressed by this one... I think I was expecting a bit more from a James Bond movie
Ok, so DC successfully built up a world within its series (like Legends of Tomorrow, Arrow, The Flash, etc.) and yet able to destroy it with a movie.
How the f*ck could they cast Ezra Miller for Flash instead of Grant Gustin?
The story was the same sh*t like Batman vs. Superman, CGI is out of blue and only Gal Gadot takes the cake.
That's all. DC should stop making movies and keep the series go on and let others making movies.