Is it a bad movie? No, its alright.
The acting is really bad though and this is not THE Mulan... It's A Mulan!
Some people are fine with a new direction, but I'm not.
I want the original songs, I want Mushu, I want Mulan her old personality...
I was looking forward to MULAN, not this :/
This episode of Ahsoka was recorded on the national Take Your Kid to Work Day
It was garbage. Did not enjoy it.
This was cringe-tastic! And not even a little bit funny.
Already infinitely better than Wandavision and with more emotional weight tied to the two leads. Super interested in seeing where they go with this.
This is not a great movie - but it is good and enjoyable. Once again, since this is still 2020 and there has been a meager selection of decent new movies to watch - this was a breath of fresh air.
Although you do have to check your brain at the coat-check before watching this as there are a few (maybe several) unbelievable things that occur that simply are not survivable and yet somehow...
Sadly (and most annoyingly), we never actually find out what destroys the earth.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
Entertaining but almost annoying how hard Anthony Mackie is trying to do a Will Smith impersonation.
they made it obvious that hawkins was dirty which leads me to believe that they're trying to divert our attention away from someone else, possibly farr
I expected too much from this film, especially Eddie Murphy & he has a limited screen time, that first teaser trailer Netflix did was a good promotion for this movie that got me excited because I got to be hooked on seeing Eddie again as a big fan.
Number one reason, not just me and maybe a lot of people why they will watch this film is solely for Eddie being part of it, and I feel sorry for them because its going to be a disappointing experience.
a good christmas movie. but damn aimee is 44? i thought she was younger, she looks amazing. i was gonna complain they paired her with freddie but they are almost the same age
Who is Megan Thee Stallion? Is she popular in the USA?
"You have all the time in the world."
I am glad that Daniel Craig is ending his run as James Bond with this movie instead of Spectre. There were many moments that tie the other movies with this one and the first half is filled with good action sequences, and the cinematography was beautiful. Rami did well with what he had, but will not be a memorable villain for me.
Almost everything I want to say about this movie, I can't say at the risk of sounding overly cliché. But all those things people say about how immersive this movie is... It's true. People saying how good the cinematography is... Uh, yeah, it's Roger Deakins. Of course it's going to look gorgeous.
There are three things I was most impressed by, though:
I pride myself in being able to figure out when a movie uses something to hide a cut in order to make a shot seem like it was done in one take. Starting out, I thought I'd make a game of pointing out all the hidden cuts I could find. I actually found very few of them, partially because they did an excellent job of hiding them, but mostly because I became so engaged with the movie that I stopped paying that any attention.
The blocking is masterfully done! The way we constantly see the camera move from in front of actors to behind them matches perfectly with what the scene requires, and paces each scene very well. It makes me wonder just how this was shot to make it flow so smoothly together.
It's difficult to think about just how much gets lost from cutting thousands of times in a movie until you see 1917. I'm not saying every movie should be made like this one, but I don't think this movie would have worked nearly as well if it had been edited normally. Every frame is brimming with detail, and it manages to always have the camera at the right angle looking at the right thing. The cinematography is perfect, essentially.
I so, so, so wish I saw this movie in theaters instead of brushing it aside as an artsy gimmick in a genre film with which I'm not well acquainted. It doesn't matter if you like war movies or not, if you like movies at all, you'll be sure to enjoy 1917.
I cried so much during this season and the final episode was no different. I think I cried from the beginning to the end. They managed to wrap up the show answering every question, dotting the i's and crossing the t's. For me the ending was perfect. Literally nothing could've been done better. I bawled my eyes out when I saw Dan and Charlotte happily ever after in heaven. I was so sure the ending was going to be bittersweet with Lucifer leaving but I'm so glad they showed us the moments after Chloe died, that after everything they would still end up together. Honestly everything came together so nicely. It was just perfect. I'm glad we got this ending, that they got the chance to wrap it up for us fans. Perfection. Nobody can chance my mind about it.
Good episode, but the Agatha backstory was poorly made, it was like a bad take on Dragonball, we didn't need that. I still feel that the series is too slow to rush the finale. The main problem with this series is that it always go two steps forward and one back. The ending with the Scarlet Witch explanation is too dumb, really dumb, I laughed hard at that part. Another example is the SWORD director, a cartoon one dimensional villain that is very simple. Damn, even My Hero Academia have better villains. Stop doing dumb things Disney.
Imagine if Inception cut out the opening scene, told us a little bit about the rules of the dream world before going on a Macguffin hunt for an hour, THEN we got to see them go into someone's dream for the first time halfway into the movie. That's Tenet.
The gimmick is cool, and it makes for some awesome action scenes, but they don't leave room for character development in between exposition scenes (which is about 70% of this film). I'd still say it's worth a watch for your own opinion, though.
Like a fun road trip, it's epic and long and moves along at such a good pace that you truly enjoy the ride.
The Three Musketeers: D'Artagnan won't set any records for originality but everything else -- the cast, the directing, the scale -- work to make this grandiose effort prime entertainment.
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Honestly, I did not expect a whole lot from this movie. Eddie Murphy hasn't been that watchable in quite some time (that could just be me though). However, this movie turned out to be pretty funny.
Madison Thomas (Holly), kind of stole most of the scenes she was in.
Overall, this is a worthwhile, entertaining Christmas movie.
How I rate:
1-3 :heart: = seriously! don't waste your time
4-6 :heart: = you may or may not enjoy this
7-8 :heart: = I expect you will like this too
9-10 :heart: = movies and TV shows I really love!
Hmmn. Movie trying to bring back the 20's, 30, 40, 50, 60s 70s. Its corny, cringy, stereotyping and definitely not funny. If you have better things to do, DO NOT plan to watch. It is a DO NOT WATCH!
I enjoyed this show but I'm confused as hell. that scene after the credits just confused me more...
Like your roommate's dirty laundry, you've already seen this without having watched it.
Another Netflix comedy where you forget to laugh because nothing surprises you. The advantage is, you can see the whole movie just by looking at the poster.
The atmosphere is stunning, the fight scenes are breathtaking and the shots are beautifully composed. Electrifying music that runs through your body
Powerful movie about the war that was supposed to end all wars
Personally I don't like the story, a little bit childish to me. But the multiverse idea is great, and glad to see old Spider-Mans, just made me nostalgic.
There are tons of scenes that are entertaining as hell; all funny, heart warming and action packed
Unfortunately, the movie just does not flow well. The whole multi-verse thing makes everything so incredibly messy and muddled. People do things with extremely weak motivations just because the plot demands it. Sure there's a lot of great callbacks to the history of the series but it's really not executed with the finesse that it really deserves. The pacing is completely off in large portions and I cannot help but feel like the movie was created around a solid concept but all the ancillary construction was just cobbled together
It's fine. It tries harder and flies higher than most other Marvel things but unfortunately fell flat for me. But it's fine
It was long and boring imo. Could be the worst MCU movie.
Not seen a Statham movie in a long time,enjoyed it and great one liners.