It’s a little too fast paced. Garfield meets John. Suddenly Odie is there. Then Garfield and Odie are taken by outcasts of dogs and cats. For an outdoor adventure.
Chris Pratt brings everything he got to the voice of Garfield. The plot isn’t really the best for the reintroduction of Garfield to the big screen, though.
There’s not enough of Garfield at home driving John crazy. Has more of a plot of a Secret Life of Pets movie.
Though it does eventually get more Garfield like as it goes on and there is charm.
I expect nothing, and I'm still let down.
the plaque changing from stan being employee of the month to soos being employee of the year:sob::sob::sob:
Well made, well acted. Hearty viewing.
'McFarland, USA' sees Disney do a true story sports drama for what feels like the billionth time, but there's no disputing they sure do know how to create a wholesome and meaningful film for the genre; despite the clichés and predictability. This is no different, it's very good.
Kevin Costner leads astutely as Jim White, while Carlos Pratts is the pick of the bunch when it comes to the younger guys. All of the latter, who play a group of runners that White coaches, are well cast in truth. I felt a connection to the story, thanks to the writing but also to them.
It does turn into a very pleasant and enjoyable 128 minutes, it's also quite unique to see a sports film about cross-country running as opposed to the usual basketball, American football etc. Score/cinematography wise, it's good.
Definitely watch this if you get the opportunity.
I never thought that Marvel would dare to do a scene like that, where Rabona and Miss Minutes murder the former AVT agents in cold blood, woww... it was too strong a scene.
Dare I say… best episode of Loki yet? Definitely the best this season. Everything about it was PERFECT.
Soul is another triumph for Pixar
About the meaning and purpose of life and trying to find yourself in there
Funny, Emotional and Fullfilling
This was beautiful! Seeing all those 2D and 3D characters together was like seeing my whole childhood nostalgia mixed with more recent classics.
Loved it!!! All good memories. Almost all of them I new by name and there Story.
Great short showing the sheer amount of characters Disney has created in the past 100 years. Hate the company or love the company you can't deny their influence across animation.
Funny, funny, funny. I definitely love their type of humor and this duo has a good chemistry. Don't forget to watch the credits, one of the best I've ever seen (and they make me hopeful there might be a new movie some day)
I'm not gonna lie. I laughed my ass off during 22 Jump Street (and so did the entire theater). While it might not have been as fresh as the first one, I enjoyed that the movie completely embraced the fact that it was a blatant money-making sequel and it made the movie all the better (essentially the complete opposite of how The Hangover/Crapover 2 handled it). It actually became quite a bit of the running joke and I nearly died during the credits. Hill and Tatum still have that amazing chemistry in this movie that we remember from the original and shared some pretty close and intense moments in their brolationship. This movie posed very real and deep questions that made me question my own bromosexuality and I loved every second of it. Definitely check this out if you enjoyed the first or love comedy.
A film that initially makes fun of cliches...and then falls right into them! It's not a bad effort though, and this is thanks to Emma Roberts and an occasionally funny script. Its not a film i would go on a second date with but its okay as a one night stand.
Phil Collins makes this film great, the music is amazing, so catchy and doesn't really feel like a Disney movie style of song. The animation is great too and overall the film is sweet and lovable.
Simply love this movie. It was one of my childhood defining films and I love it even more seeing it now as an adult. The story is heartbreaking but heartwarming at the same time and the music by Phil Colins brings back so much nostalgia.
Great storytelling and concepts, it may be weird and even inaccesible for some folks, but it’s also very creative, original and bold. The characters are fantastic and well rounded, and they all inhabit a NY that’s captured it in a very unique way. That’s mostly a result of the animation, which grasps the attention immediately because it’s so boundary pushing and atmospheric. It’s just hard to find any weaknesses in it. The comedy is strong and tasteful, it doesn’t drag, the voice acting is excellent and all of the different Spiderman add to the story in their own way. I’m not as much of a fan of some of the bland autocrooning in the soundtrack (that’s probably the biggest thing that might make this seem dated in the future), though I generally still like most of the musical choices made here.
8.5/10
I just got back from a preview showing for the new Spider-man movie, and WOW. It is LIT (pardon my language). Soooooo funny with tons of personality and a surprisingly great depth of emotion in quite a few scenes (some tears may have been shed). I love this new take on the comic book hero origin movie and the entire film just screams originality. I wasn't 100% sure on the animated look before, but it really fits into the entire setting and "alternate dimensions" premise of the movie later, which injects a ton of creativity and potential into this new film.
After Sony released Venom, I thought that they should just stop trying with the Spider-verse. However, this new film and universe gives me a completely different perspective. I can't believe something like this came from Sony...
Great animation, mind blowing visuals, tremendous story arc, amazing humour and pays homage to the late Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. The post credits scene was funny as fuck.
The friend zone has been taken to a whole new mechanical level.
Beautiful scenography, great acting, and very deep script. Must watch.
Very interesting concept, was definitely worth the watch, was honestly surprised that a movie filmed in 1 room with everyone standing still could be entertaining. Definitely a "Mind Game" movie similar to Cube and Exam's style.
Circle is an experimental indie very interesting and definitely succeeded. The story, in the original treatment, leaves the viewer glued to the screen from start to finish. The final, perhaps, is a bit obvious and rushed. Pity...
Absolute masterpiece of cringe comedy. This episode was so real. Except the "let's just go back" part. I would never be able to admit defeat like that. I'd be sleeping on the beach before I went to that idea
So... E was the same actor in the same cloth as the one on boat in Episode 1, indicating that this similarly non-main-cast episode might be another of Earn's dream/flashback?
World Premiere Review: Sam Raimi, you legend. This was one of, if not the most, fun MCU movie yet. It's very Evil Dead inspired visually, particularly the camera work. The character arcs here are fantastic, the action is wonderfully violent (the multiverse gives so much opportunity to kill off characters without impacting the main timeline too much), and the pacing is great, just go see it.
Definitely carries a much more sombre, sadder undercurrent than the other entries into Bo's work, but results in this being some of his best. Great stuff, I hope Bo continues to perform for many more years to come.
Watch out, this one has a funny post-credits scene.
I actually went back to check if the previous episodes also had post-credit scenes (they don't), and realized that the intro and outro of the show is playing fast and faster each episode.
Not sure if it has any significance, but thought it was pretty clever that the increase was so subtle I hadn't noticed, until going back.