I don’t know why, but it just doesn’t do it for me. It’s clever, fun, well acted and it holds up good too. Still, I just don’t like it as much as it probably deserves.
Bit of a hot mess of a movie. Really badly executed. And ohhh man that ending! what in the hellllll were they thinking haha
Was looking forward to this after the positive reviews. I like Nic Cage.
But this is slow, pretentious garbage. Even at 90 minutes it drags. Don’t know what people see in this. Whatever it is, I clearly don’t see it.
Avoid.
[Netflix] A colorful version (perhaps too much) of the musical based on the story by Roald Dahl in which the musical numbers shine less than what could be expected of them, mainly due to poor use of the camera and a staging that only in some choral moments conveys the magic of the musical. Emma Thompson's Agatha Trunchbull devours Alisha Weir's Matilda, which is significant because we're supposed to empathize with the girl. At times festive and funny, it is nevertheless a version without creativity, obvious in some of its gags and superficial in the treatment of bullying.
It's fine. Not worth the hype it has garnered on this page, in my opinion, but still a decent thriller that takes a turn towards the unexpected.
As an IT nerd, you can just see the attention to detail and the online struggles, like with the google captcha. Just awesome.
Good: critic the male society, make fun of patriarchy, good effects.
Bad: preaching about feminism, there is no critic to feminism, also they keeping without understand the males also are human beings.
"Damn, Kent." :thumbsup::open_mouth::thumbsup:
This movie is Visceral, Wild, Action Packed, and Incredibly funny. Me and the homies were probably annoying the rest of the theater with how hard we were laughing at the crazy shit this dude does.
It didn’t need to be this long and it definitely needed a better score, but you can see they spent time planning each shot.
It's a bit dull, with laughter and rancour along the way, before the inevitable.
Half the time felt like I was on Craggy Island, and at others waiting for Michael Collins to turn up.
I'm laughing - all the cinephiles will have to give this movie a stellar review because the acting, directing, screenplay, thematic analysis, cinematography etc is top-notch - it's a high-quality movie. But in terms of "feel good", it's absolutely horrible. Ebert sometimes would give shitty movies good reviews and high-quality movies bad reviews just based on the way they made him feel, and I wonder if he would have only given this 1 or 2 stars.
I like this movie, it shows you the beauty and the ugliness of the life.
It was a fun movie. Let's combine Home Alone, Die Hard and some random feel good Christmas movie. It just works.
Is this going to win a bunch of rewards? No. Will it be watched around Christmas by action movie watchers for years to come? Most definitely
If you like crazy action, death and Christmas? Just watch it.
I'd watch it again just for the Home Alone scene. You'll know when you see it
Well, I liked it, what they say, how they say it, the fights, let it be daytime. post-credits scene
Put simply, it's offensively bland.
To be honest this movie is not worth 1 star or throwing in trash.
It deserve 0 star and be burned forever
Dump story and stupid plot.
Not worth anyone time from age 0 to 1000
I liked the fight scenes. BUT...
... that was probably the worst series finale this series has ever had. So much set up this season and barely any payoff. I'm absolutely disappointed.
I won't repeat all the flaws of this episode (you can read them somewhere above and/or below my take here).
This episode was absolutely Terrible.
What a flat, lacklustre ending to a show that's been treading water all season. I really do love the parody of modern politics and social commentary that The Boys bring to the table, but it's completely sidelining the progression of it's main stars and it seems too gun-shy to kill any of them off. I really wanted to like this season but I can't help but feel it was all for nothing. The characters have not moved on, developed or changed over the course of this season. Outside of Butcher and Hughie using temp V, nothing drastically happened to alter their stance or move anything forward. It's time to call Season 4 the final season and wrap this up. You're overstaying your welcome now Boys, and I say that as someone who loves the show.
Wait? What? Was this the season finale? They kept padding the runtime for this this piece of garbage? This season was just horrible and boring with stupid side stories to fit a certain number of episode and then it turns out they didn't fucking have a main story line.
So bellow the expectations... Really trash episode....
Trash ending to a season that was kept afloat by only a few good episodes. Finale certainly ruined my enjoyment of the show, and will remove it from my watchlist. Not worth my time, especially after that ending. Let's not forget the ultimate Butcher cuck moment: "It's my wife's son!"
After about 6 minutes. That's all i could take. Holy bad acting and over the top. Very pain full to watch
"There's Something Wrong With Homelander." — Starlight
the training sequence with Jordan is so wholesome, hope to see more good father son moments when things are back to normal
never unseeing that first 15 mins...
What have you become?
I am what you‘ve made me!
The years have made you weak!
The actor who plays Jason sounds EXACTLY like Tom Cruise. It's uncanny. And I see Will has made a habit of just standing there watching and doing nothing while El/Jane is being bullied.
The most :asterisk_symbol::asterisk_symbol:stressful:asterisk_symbol::asterisk_symbol: movie I've ever seen. And it is damn good.