This is a great movie if you abhor happiness and love to watch a tired franchise milk your every last penny it can muster.
This movie made a lot of decisions. Most of those decisions were not good. The worst is being called tentacles but having zero tentacle porn. Very shameful.
This is the worst movie I’ve ever seen three times
This show can be a bit repetitive at times, but it’s a unique spin on life with a different perspective that I’m sure a lot of people can relate to. You really do fall in love with the characters.
The only thing you need to hear today: Don't.
Surprisingly a decent, funny movie. Quality jokes that would fit right along side the first movie. Characters are weaker comparatively and I’m not sure why these movies ignore the emotion crux of the first movie where Manny lost his family. Buck wild was the best character and I can’t wait for his inclusion in Smash Bros.
All y’all are wrong. This is the best Sean Connery film.
Although a lot of fan service from a pervy director, a bit of unexpected female areola for a bond film, and some poorly written female characters, the rest of the film boasts an unhinged bond returning to form. The plot was straightforward, didn’t take itself too seriously and was a lot of fun to watch all the way through.
Unfortunately this won’t be your serious, debonair or clean bond film, but this was a lot of fun all the way through and woke me up from the coma that was On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.
This was a very nice music video compilation set to the early 1920’s. If you’re looking for an engaging, interweaving plot and intriguing characters, well… don’t. If you want something more interesting from this director well, maybe take a look at their underground film called The Godfather and maybe check out its sequel.
Just a good wholesome time of a man playing with his birdy
Imma disagree with everyone on the Spiderverse vibes. Just because it’s a lower frame rate, in animation, and has a black protagonist is not enough for me to confirm this comparison. Whereas Spiderverse lived in this comic book world dotted colors, vibrancy, and onomatopoeia, Entergalactic is a guy showing me what his acid trip looked like.
This simple story lives in an extremely artistic world with good characters, inspiring visuals, and a fantastic amount of ass.
I cried at the monologue and I don’t want to be the dad anymore
The first 20 minutes of this movie is a one shot of pure Nicolas Cage deliciousness. Then both Nic and the movie take a passive role as you wait in vain for something that resembles life to happen on screen. I am as disappointed as you are watching this movie.
Great concept, missed potential. A lot of intriguing ideas that lead nowhere.
Also, it doesn't make me comfy to have to either sympathize either with a mass murderer seeking revenge, or this person's despicable rapists who seek retribution.
I remember watching this movie as a kid with my older brother. I told him to change the channel because it was too scary. He refused.
After watching this as an adult, I am now confused as to what compelled him to continue watching this film.
This feels like a couple of dudes, after only watching the first half of The Boy, decided to make a cliché, nonsensical sequel.
So then, why is it that this movie was directed and written by the same crew as the first movie?
The most infuriating aspect of this movie is that you hope for every miserable character to die only to be denied this satisfactory resolution
I suppose I will throw my voice into the ring. I will proceed with this post by saying I’m usually hit or miss with liking romcoms and have to be in the correct mindset to enjoy one of these experiences.
I wouldn’t say I was completely bored through the movie. It has some decent humor sprinkled about that would always garner a chuckle. There’s one scene in the latter half that almost makes up for the entire movie with its eccentric premise and hilarious execution. There was a lot of slow pacing however and an overwhelming amount of jokes that did not land.
My biggest gripe with this movie would be its story and moral center. I have never enjoyed the focus of turning a romantically inept character into a sexual beast. I felt the movie was mostly tasteless in its representation of women. Obviously, these scenarios are overly exaggerated. However, I could not put past how much women were treated as sex objects unable to think for themselves.
I also find the moral center of having a soul mate and one true love to be damaging. It was uncomfortable how much characters would disregard all morals and human decency to force themselves on their selected soul-mate. My focus with this criticism comes to a point with the 13 year old child and his “triumphant ending.”
I’m glad so many people were able to enjoy this movie. I wish I could’ve shared their opinions.