Well it brought me back to my childhood, lived up to it, a well made film, in fact one of the best I've seen so far from Disney on their live actions of animations. Magical. The soundtrack was spot on, and the chemistry with the cast was super. The effects were beautiful, and the ending was heartwarming, very good finish off. Shed a few a tears. Emma watson though.. damn! hehe
Aww what a lovely film with a lot of mixed emotions, but mostly from the script, a good sense of humour. Brilliant performance from Nadine (Hailee steinfeld) that I think she should go far with and not forgetting the rest of the cast that did just as good. I specially loved Mr Bruner (woody Harrelson) performance with his nasty, sarcastic sense of humour with a twist, and with all the characters he's played in his acting life it suits him.
WOW! This is just SOO much better than the 2017 Whedon version.
This is basically a completely different movie. And best of all - no freaky weird CGI mouth/chin shots of Cavill.
It really is quite amazing how much the editing can make or break a movie. This version has a much richer storyline, the characters are fleshed out a lot more. And everything just makes a lot more sense.
Granted, there are a couple of times where it does slow down a bit, but that's to be expected in a 4hr 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!
Brilliant performances from both actors! It was a fantastic story as well...full of drama and character development. All I can say is bravo!
Whats not to love, catchup with the crew of the Firefly class ship 'Serenity' 3 years after the the now much loved TV show ended. Follow this rag-tag, loveable crew on a new adventure set directly after the events of Episode 14 'Objects in Space'. The script itself is based on ideas that were orginally planned for Season 2 (which of course never happened) instead the film now sets to answer all the unanswered questions, fans had from the first season and what can I say, Joss Whedon has done another magnifcent job and Serenity makes you realise how much you loved Firefly. Watch, enjoy and fall in love with the characters and Serenity herself.
Mind blowing and I want to see happened next.
In short I want to see Jack Snyders's Justice league 2.....
Totally worth it! Hoping for the director's cut to come out soon!!
This is the movie that was deserved in 2017. Zack Snyder is a genius and hit it out of the park in his original version.
Profound! I enjoyed this movie when it was released and enjoyed it again tonight. Interesting if slightly 'creepy' topic of substitute robotic children. Probably more sinister to be honest is the fact that humans cease to exist by the ending. The cast are great and 14 years on now from it's release the CGI stands the test of time; my DVD's print quality does not :(
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I've watched this movie with the only person I have ever know I could do it. It's been one of the most beautiful experience of my life. I knew I'd loved it. Simple, but so deep! Really touching, so touching I couldn't stop my tears.
This was fun. For once Shane Black (Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Iron Man 3) made a movie not set around Christmas time as well lol.
I remember seeing this movie for the first time a long time ago, it blew me away. Great Story.
Disney's darkest and most adult animated classic may also be its most underrated. Boasting skillfully layered and beautifully colored artwork, Hunchback of Notre Dame is a brutally honest, emotionally complex, and ultimately powerful story of corruption and redemption.
On paper this should not work, yet it is entirely engaging.
A fun watch at the cinemas. Audience was laughing throughout. I think a good crowd can certainly impact one's own enjoyment. A fun actioner w some good comedic chops. Some over the top silliness of course , but that's part of the charm I suppose. 7.9. Highly recommended for folks that know what they're getting into. Surprised critics are under 60% on rt. Too silly I suppose for some.
Absolutely nothing new here. Actually a lot missing. Maybe it's focused to the US audience idk.
I don't know why the critics didn't like it, but i fucking loved this movie
The Game (1997)
2/2 story
2/2 acting
1/2 pacing
2/2 dialogue
1/1 directing, technical aspect
1/1 living up to its genre
OMG Mind Blowing Story and The End Result wat an amazing Plot.
Michael Douglas & Sean Penn Were awesome
It wasn't bad But at times it was slow pacing
Love The Dialogue it Automatically Drew me in
Definitely Love The Directing
I loved this sequel. The addition of overlapping Disney universe characters such as the princesses was genius, they should have been in it more, if you ask me.
It was comical, relevant and had an emotional storyline. Keep up the good work Disney!
It is the action fun package with fast scenes. This is what you expect to see. Watch, smile and move on. 7.5/10
Is it me or Brad Cage looked more like Hugh Jackman than Brad or Cage? Or does it mean that if Brad and Cage had a son he would look like Hugh!? :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
I liked the movie. It was an entertaining heist movie. It’s not a Zack Snyder movie. It’s not a zombie movie. It’s a Matthias Schweighöfer heist movie.
Matthias Schweighöfer is perfect in his role, his face and body expressions are so funny!
It was also great to see Nathalie Emmanuel. She’s just… extremely lovable which made her perfect for the role. I’ve seen her in Game of Thrones only before this.
Two less positive notes:
1) It was hard for me to take Jonathan Cohen seriously because I watched him in something else (La Flamme) and I thought his English acting needed some work.
2) It’s a shame that this movie didn’t come before Army of the Dead. It would have been a good introduction for the “main” movie even if, as I said, both movies have close to nothing in common expect some context.
PS: the guys that were in charge of the animation of the mechanisms inside the safes did an excellent job!
Although I did enjoy the whole 4 hours ( with breaks of course ) and with respect to Snyder's vision of color reproduction and decision to go for the 1.33:1 aspect ratio " adding more visual content " .. I found it stupid because the whole world watched it on TV with black bars or cropped to fit the full screen and thus having little content invisible. I went for the cropped in an attempt to enjoy the full screen experience for an hour or so, then switched to the intended 1.33:1 aspect and swallowed my pride for the remaining duration of the movie.
I enjoy cliff hangers a lot... They leave something to the mind to wonder about rather than brining the story to an end.
Additional characters reveal was a plus especially one specific beloved member of the league... Which got me excited and looking forward to future installments of the movie.
I don't usually have a lot to say about films I enjoyed.... So that's that.
Eiko Ishioka's costume design is one of the reasons I chose to immortalize this horror-love movie in my iPhone 6 Plus, other than that Francis Ford Coppola is at his best.
First off, don't go into this expecting a pure action film. It's not. A few moments of action supplement the combination of a heist story that morphs into a survival story that takes turns giving commentary on greed, post-military life, and the value of violence. The cast is superb and the film is gorgeously shot, accentuating the film's themes. The only thing I wasn't a fan of was the somewhat trite final scene. Barring that, I was engaged from beginning to end.
Such a good follow up to a cult classic, now this is how sequels should be done.
One of my favourite Disney animation films, very underrated. Has beautiful songs and three dimensional characters!
"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.
One part macho action movie.
One part heist thriller.
One part morality tale.
It's a triple frontier, and competent (if not outstanding) in all three areas.