When I was a kid I watched this movie for an entire day, literally, I only stopped to eat and go to the bathroom. There was something great and magical about this movie, the characters, the jokes. And now, watching again after more than 10 years, I'm still in love with it, the only thing that changed is that now I get some of the adult jokes that pops up now and then. I'm probably looking though nostalgia glasses, but I'm not intending to take them off. 10/10
A very touching, if not a bit sobering look at life and how fleeting time can be for everyone. There may be some things that are a bit glossed over in terms of drama but it isn’t really suppose to be about that. I did come out on the other side with a lot of respect for Kilmer but it still shows a lot of limitations of his art versus his perception of his own talent. I don’t mean that as a knock we all do this in one form or another.
Not a great movie. In fact I watched most of it @ 170% speed (so it might have been a little slow). But aside from that, it was a time-travel movie. Story was OK. The fish (cop) out of water (time) was OK - seemed to adjust very well to his new surroundings. And yet somehow it was an enjoyable little 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!
You know that scene where Uma Thurman throws a shark at Luke Wilson? Yeah, that's the only thing I remember from this movie.
I watch this after 12 years since everyone seems to hate this movie... but finally decided to watch it... now it does have many mistakes and stuff... maybe my expectations where really low cause I actually enjoy this movie... social distancing to survive? Over populated planet? Ring any bells?
Won’t be buying this one but wasn’t as bad as everyone said it was
One of my favorites movies
Marvel has long stopped being a can't-do-no-wrong franchise for me. It has become pretty much a hit-or-miss relationship. And for the most part a lot of them missed lately.
Venom was the one Marvel movie in a long time I thoroughly enjoyed. Not just watched but really enjoyed. It's not perfect, it has flaws. Like a weak villain and, besides Tom Hardy, who is simply amazing, a pretty much forgettable assortment of cast/characters. But Venom itself is a refreshing character with potential. And I don't care about references to comics because, quite simply, I do not read them. Not anymore, I did about 35-40 years ago. I watch the movies and take them stand alone. I really hope they don't f*** Venom up like they did Spiderman and Thor.
Was heartbraking to see Stan at the end. RIP and thanks for all the great characters you brought us.
I have a new found appreciate for Will Ferrell after this. What a spectacular movie! The shower duet scene is now one my favorites.
@nmahoney416 Did you notice the picture in the beginning of the movie with the father and daughter in front of the high school? The high school is the “home of the catfish” :)
"The Crimes of Grindelwald" is a beautiful film and introduces very dark themes, however it isn't as well-constructed in narrative terms as we might like.
Perfect and amazing movie to watch
Watching this in a totally white audience was an experience. The little titters and nudges when 'make america great again' was mentioned, or about police officers shooting unarmed black people, or even one becoming president; to the we won mentality at the final phone call.
Then the deathly silence with the current footage being shown. I think quite a few people realised it's not just references.
These people still exist today.
They still have their rallies.
They still have their marches.
They still murder in uniform.
And they still hold these abhorrent views.
I think I even heard some people sniff away some tears right at the end once they saw the footage and heard the words of people who were there.
Enjoy the film; enjoy the jokes (it is a funny film) but make no doubt the characters shown still exist.
No Reigns, Cena or Bryan I guess means the writers gave up. I can’t sit through another Lesnar reign but he destroyed Braun to be champ....again. Money in the Bank contracts mean nothing for the male winners 2 yrs in a row.
Cena chose not to go to Saudi Arabia and he was probably the original choice to win the Crown Jewel tournament. So they couldn’t let Rollins, Lashley, Angle or Rey Mysterio win.
The Miz got hurt in the finals and....Shane McMahon is suddenly in the finals. After not one match in the tournament. To beat Ziggler and now be called the Best in the World ???
The Undertaker vs HHH has only gone on because Triple H and HBK didn’t win their feud against him 10 years ago. Triple H has to win all his feuds even ones 10 years old. So you can guess which team won the tag team main event.
I have seen better WCW ppvs....during its last days.
Absolute train wreck of a show. Writers should take a good look at themselves!
Free Fire is simply a glorious riot. Does for guns what Mad Max: Fury Road did for cars.
Well... I'll just say that Paul Rudd surely knows how to channel his inner Michelle Pfeiffer.
Seems that while some of the Marvel stuff is drifting more towards silly comedy others, like this, stay more on course. If that is the case that would be fine by me.
Really liked this one. Had everything I'm looking for in a Marvel movie. And it was refreshing that for once it was more of a personal story rather than having the whole fate of the galaxy being at stake.
Every match before Reigns vs Braun in Hell in a Cell were better. Well except shouldn’t have had AJ Styles midcard as WWE champ for what, the 10th tone ?
It was even before Bryan and Brie vs Miz and Maryse and the predictable Rousey vs Alexa match. AJ vs Joe had an ending at least and should have main evented.
For good reason too, another Reigns main event stunk up the place. There wasn’t even a clean winner. Brock showed up and F5’d both men and left. For the first time ever, no one won a Hell in a Cell match.
A good PPV finally from the guys at WWE. All the matches in the show was good and executed well and kept the fans entertained. But when it comes to a Roman Reigns main event, every body knows it is going to be boring and slow. So what do you do? You throw in Rollins, Ambrose, Ziggler and McIntyre into the picture. This is where we thought we would see an unexpected ending to the main event. But WWE thought about making things more interesting and bringing back Brock Lesner and ending the match without a winner Pffft. So this does mean Strowman's MIB cash-in is still in hands?. Nonetheless, it was a great show! 7/10
HOLY. SHIT. LOVE THIS MOVIE. I went into this thing knowing only that it was by "the Hell or High Water guy" and that it was in the 80s on RT. That's it. 10 minutes in I leaned over to my friend and said, "This movie is AWESOME." And guess what? It stayed that way the entire running time. It could have kept on going and going and going. Jeremy Renner, best role. Elizabeth Olsen, fucking spectacular. Hmm, maybe I should rewatch Hurt Locker to say best role, but lemme tell ya they all crush crush crush it. See! This! Movie!!
Good visuals e special effects. The locations for the scenarios is amazing. They used the old cliche about how humans don't respect the animals spaces and how they turned into the real monsters. There is not a great develop of characters but who cares about that while a giant monkey is fighting against a giant lizard/dinosaur?
I think i cried continiously throughout the whole movie. Tears of joy.
I really liked this?? And my screenwriting prof wrote it???
Oh I do so love it when bad people get eaten by dinosaurs.
It was predicted the world would end in 2012. So Roland Emmerich tried to relax people worried about that. The film has a happy ending. The richest and most important people survive on a big ship when Earth is pretty much Waterworld now.
So anyone worried about 2012 at the time could at least think "I'll die violently but at least Trump will make it."
Impressive. Maybe a bit too much like a Shyamalan movie, but this had better delivery, which is saying a great deal, and is still very original. Its previews did not do it justice. The movie seems as if it doesn't feel obligated to shock or impress you, but rather draw you in to the story, invest you in the characters, then turn on the afterburners. With an epic final few seconds. In other words, a smart, emotional, well-done movie that ranks as one of the best, in at least the past few years.
One of my favorite movies as a kid. Bad CGI and cheesy lines. Just like the show. Can't wait for the reboot.
Just got back from the new Jumanji movie, and I had a lot of fun. All of the characters were great and they had fantastic chemistry together. I loved the Rock and Kevin Hart (back from Central Intelligence), but Jack Black really stood out with the funniest and most eccentric performance by far. The setup for the movie was solid (albeit a bit simple), and it served its purpose in giving us funny scenarios for the characters. This is definitely a fun movie to watch and just enjoy for some laughs and action especially if you haven't seen the trailer (the trailer spoils a few of the funny scenes). 7/10.
Owens squashed by Strowman and Alexa squashed by Rousey. Pissed me off. I was okay with Corbin squashed by Demon Balor though.
Reigns as champ is crap but at Lesnar as champ is even worse. So I guess I am okay with Reigns winning.
This is definitely one of the better direct to video sequels that Disney have made. It has old and new characters mixed together to create another adventure that tells you all you need is: Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust!