Worth to see. A movie about ordinary life which is trying to be lived by not ordinary people.
Mary Adler: He's a good person. He wanted me before I was smart.
Despite being traditional in execution and not really anything groundbreaking, Gifted succeeds on an emotional level and really seems a return to his comfort zone for director Marc Webb.
Chris Evans is perfectly serviceable in one of the few non-Marvel movies we've seen him in in the last couple of years, but the real revelation is young McKenna Grace, that strikes a rare equilibrium between cute and, well, gifted.
Beautiful, adorable, smart-ass, awesome kid.
A sweet movie and a hot uncle.
For a movie running 127 min there wasn't much going on. And althought I swear I don't know the book or the old movie I knew the whole scheme from the moment she was killed. I can't say if that's a flaw of the movie how the plot is presented, but it was fairly obvious.
It looks good in general with a couple of flaws regarding the CGI. 90m $ doesn't seem to be enough nowadays althought I have seen better for less.
Acting was OK, I don't think anyone stood really out. And the accents were at times a little thick.
It was beautiful to watch, but i would have liked a little more cast. I know that agendas don't usually match, but it was kinda weird that Rowling itself was some footage from 3 years ago. Or that many central characters (like Molly, Remus, Tonks, Dumbledore) didn't participate in this. Even that, it was awesome to see them all, together once again
Such an epic finale! I could have done without the time jump forward though. I really wanted Hermione with Harry. But they had to throw Ron a bone, Harry couldn't get everything haha. I'm an adult now and I still enjoy these movies. Such a great series and great world they created from the book
A good movie realy enjoyed it. But dam the 3D was bad! Skip the 3D if your gonna watch the movie.
"After all this time?"
"Always."
This movie always gets me.
Also, Neville Longbottom, YOU MVP! <3
What a brilliant way to edit a movie and make us feel like we have short term memory loss. This holds up incredibly well and is even better with more rewatches.
A masterpiece, watched it recently and still holds up, not only cerebral in its clever structure but also profound in its portrayal of unresolving grief and denial as a coping mechanism.
HERE IS NO SPOILER, JUST THE MOVIESTRUCTURE.
It's a difficult movie. Nolan (director) has cut the movie into two pieces. Part A and Part B:
These two pieces are again cut into several minor pieces. And these pieces are presented backwards. So that you see the Beginning of the story at the end of the movie.
So the Moviestrcture is like this:
A9 B1 A8 B2 A7 B3 A6 B4 A5 B5 A4 B7 A3 B8 A2 B9 A1
The obvious Question is: Is it not boring, to watch the End first ? NO ! Because the story is so good written, that the tension gets higher when you come to the beginning of the story.
I know, it sounds weird, but works perfect. And it rewards you with the best ending of a movie.
10/10
I thought there is no way any producer could end a series as bad as 'Game of Thrones,' but seriously this one is an all time low. I am honestly stunned Amazon let it end on episode 6 and calling it a finale.
Please Amazon stick to shipping boxes, cus my gawd you really know how to suck the life out of art.
Terrible, which is very disappointing given how impressive the original is.
Michael J. Fox's departure as Milo immediately lowers the expectancy of the film, as does the instant sign of the animation being inferior. The plot starts off mildly interesting, even if it does feel like a 'What's New, Scooby-Doo?' story, but quickly loses it with two poor plots.
It is one rounded off premise, though it's practically still that annoying multiple stories rolled into one thing that Disney so often do for sequels. The film takes place, almost entirely, away from Atlantis which is utterly pointless. I had expected we'd see more of the world we left in the 2001 production, sadly they immediately revert back to the 'real world' which is massively less intriguing.
None of the voice cast or the characters themselves are memorable, they force a new one called Obby, a lavadog, into the mix which doesn't work whatsoever; he is just used to advance the plot at one particular point.
As you can tell, I didn't like 'Atlantis: Milo’s Return' at all. Everything from the animation to the pacing is just so bad, in my opinion of course.
Yep, this is terrible. Agreed.
Unlike most, I can say I enjoyed 1999's 'Inspector Gadget'. I didn't like this though. I wasn't necessarily expecting it to be better per se, but I did hear that it's supposedly more faithful to the original television show so I thought there was a possibility it would be, at least, just as good - it isn't.
Everything about 'Inspector Gadget 2' is severely inferior. The cast aren't as noteworthy, there aren't any - even mildly - amusing scenes and the whole vibe of the film is cheap. It even runs for longer, mostly due to it forcing through a hearty narrative with the characters - wholesomeness simply doesn't fit in a production that needs to be 100% silly.
None of the original cast return, with the exception of D. L. Hughley (Gadgetmobile) - though he is barely in this sequel. Elaine Hendrix ('The Parent Trap') is a decent name/face, her character G2 is possibly the most interesting thing onscreen.
1.5 average rating on Letterboxd, entirely deserved - unlike it's predecessor's score.
Since this movie is non-stop random sound effects, I've got one that sums up the whole movie:
Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!
¡¡Me encanta!! es tan bonita. Como las historias clasicas de Disney. Ademas es sencilla sin artificios, sin efectos especiales ni chorradas. Y se dice tanto sin palabras.
So Paperman won an Oscar for best animated short film and it totally deserved it.
The story is about a young man attempts to get the attention of a young woman by throwing paper airplanes by her window.
Paperman is only 6 minutes long and it was the most beautiful, the most adorable, and just spot on perfection, and that's only 6 minutes of film showed. It's amazing how short animated films can tell a better love story than real life.
This was such a good movie that I'll probably watch it again when it gets closer to Christmas. Feels like an instant Christmas classic!
Why dose The Rock look like a PS2 cut scene in this movie?
And who thought it was a great idea to make a spin-off for the worst CGI character in 'The Mummy Returns'. I mean was he the bad guy in that movie?
A good movie. It's not a masterpiece, but still an interesting point of view on classic Treasure Island by Stevenson, sort of space/fantasy style.
And since it was made by Disney before lgbtqntcrap+ feministic agenda time there is no annoying stuff they pull nowadays. Recommended!
This movie will always have a place in my heart.
The Best Movie Ever!!!!❤❤❤❤❤ I want Treasure Planet 2, this movie was present in my entire childhood ❤❤❤❤ and others...
I really feel this is one of Disney's most underrated and forgot movies, along with Atlantis and Goofy Movie. I currently am reading Treasure Island and like the twists that Disney made with the source material.
The voice acting is top notch and the humor is mixed well with the action. I'd highly recommend watching this if you never have or want to relieve a gem from your childhood you may have forgotten.
9/10
I normally don't rate movies a 1* but I wasn't even able to finish this crap
Don’t waste your time with this movie. Knights of the Zodiac is a horrible adaptation of the classic anime, with performances that seem like they’re from a Mexican soap opera. The special effects are ridiculous, the dialogues are clichéd and the story is confusing. The movie does not do justice to the Knights of the Zodiac, who deserved a better version. This movie is an offense to fans and newcomers who want to know the saga.
Dumb movie, full of bad clichés, unfortunately.
I watched Zodiad Knights anime on the 90's and even recently, and this has nothing to do with it. It's a movie to avoid
A very enjoyable nostalgia piece on the making of “We Are The World”. They do a really good job building the tension around corralling the stars and just how impressive it was that it all came together. Well recommended.
The good: great themesong, two iconic scenes (hanging inches from the floor and exploding from a helicopter onto a speeding train), lots of action and spy-stuff.
The bad: terribly annoying plot that only consists of running from one actionscene to the next. Whenever some plotpoint gets stuck it gets solved by the fact that someone was doublecrossed, even if it doesn't make sense.
The ugly: Throughout the movie I kept expecting development in the (cardboard) characters, some overarching storyline or some surprising twists to get me emotionally involved, but this movie consists only of empty thrills. I might as well have only watched the actionsequences and skipped the rest of the 'story'. I get the feeling this movie was only made because Tom Cruise wanted to star in an actionfilm.. There is no tension throughout the film, no excitement, no funny dialogue, no romance, no emotion whatsoever: just actionscene followed by a doublecrossing, actionscene followed by a doublecrossing...