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This is simply a fun, silly look at the cereal wars of the 1960s. Bottomline, it put a huge smile on my face - it really is quite silly and fun!!
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!
It is the action fun package with fast scenes. This is what you expect to see. Watch, smile and move on. 7.5/10
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.
This is an excellent movie that has completely surpassed my expectations. It has lots of amazing action and great comedy and wonderful performances from all the actors involved. The movie reminds me of Kill Bill.
Totally worth it! Hoping for the director's cut to come out soon!!
I seem to be one of the few that actually really enjoyed it. Some people are saying that it's too vague and messy with different SFF tropes being mashed together, but for me, it gave the exact kind of vibe that I get from the 40k Universe, which is wildly popular. I don't really get the hate, but maybe it's from a wider crowd that isn't a fan of 40k. shrugs
20 years later and I still think this is cute. I just showed it to my kids and they instantly asked when can we watch the next one.
I don’t really remember the original that much so it was like a new film so was it an improvement, i scream yes! Thank you Zack! The soundtrack, action, effects and picture all were fantastic! It definitely deserve a place in my dc collection but it didn’t need that ending because it was cheesy and without it i’d of scored it a nine.
Bring on a sequel if what I’ve read up is true XD
Funniest movie I have seen in years. There is no way Dr Strange In the Multiverse of Madness is going to do multiverse better.
Yeah, there's plot holes. But the movie is so damned funny you just don't care. When they first explained how the multiverse thing worked my reaction was "Really? Is that all?". But it just got better and better and better.
There's periods of the movie you're struggling to breathe you're laughing so hard, and others that are just slow, deep, and sad. It's heartbreaking and hilarious. Slow and a thousand miles per hour. Nothing happening and more happening than you can possibly keep track of at once.
This movie is, without a doubt, brilliant.
Amazing. Stunning. Wildly imaginative. A visual and emotional journey I never expected. Seriously one of the best films I have seen in a long time. The primary cast were absolutely perfect and I’m happy Yeoh has this vehicle.
You know this is Cinema when the movie makes you cry over rocks.
The Matrix meets Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind…meets Ratatouille?
I was the right age when this movie came out, 11 years old...
I was hooked, it was the best thing I had ever seen.
I'm now much older, there have been better films, more interesting stories, fancier CGI and greater acting.
But you know what, this film IS Star Wars.
It's Lucas' messy vision come to light, it's not perfect but it's a damn good watch, the universe feels real, there is a plot that reaches over 3 films and there is some fantastic sequences like the pod racing, naboo fighter space battle, Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan escaping an infiltrated starship, the setup for Darth Sidious and a damn near perfect execution of Jedi vs Sith.
This is exactly what a Star Wars film should be and it takes me back to watch it again today.
Will always bung this on and the rest of the saga up to episode 6. Everything beyond leaves a sour taste in the mouth.
I think this film did as it set out to do, and it did it in an entertaining way. It does have a very good cast, a quality lineup you rarely get to see, but I don't think the film ruined it like other reviews suggest. It told a very good story that made me appreciate art just a bit more and what people did for it. I would definitely recommend watching.
I have to admit I was surprised. The delivery of the back story was painful, but once we got to the 21st Century, it was much better.
I've been a fan of Taika Waititi since Boy and What We Do in The Shadows (The 2014 movie) and I'm so glad they gave him carte blance with first Ragnarok and now Love and Thunder. For me it's a perfect match. This may not be one of the best Marvel movies, but it's so much fun. The comedy fits the characters and there's still a lot of (gorgeous) action to enjoy. The fight in the hall of the gods (gold blood) and the one against Gorr in black and white (big 300 vibes) were stunning. The drama was okay and I did enjoy Natalie Portman's redemption. I never disliked her character, but she was sent of like a boss. Christian Bale is on another level when it comes to acting. I loved every minute of him on screen. As a Ted Lasso fan I couldn't believe my eyes when the first post credit scene played. So stoked to see this actor in the MCU.
Much better than I thought it would be. The Rock and Ryan Reynolds surprisingly work well together, and Gal Gadot is just divine as always. It is a fair bet that there's going to be a sequel, the ending made sure of that.
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!
I have a weak spot for movies that in some way makes me feel something, and this movie really does. Throughout the film I'm left feeling angry, sad and diassapointed and sometimes all at once. I also really like Anne Hathaway.
It was a good light romance with intertwined stories. This makes us feel connected somehow with the story itself since part of it it’s in the present. The acting was ok, not out of this world but enjoyable.
Okay its not perfect, but it put a smile on my face, and before theatres open that's the best we're gonna get. And some of the jokes were really funny.
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!
A must watch movie.
This is the real justice league movie
This is the movie that all the fans of Snyder's work have been waiting for. The one I was waiting for back in 2017, the feeling of watching this finally coming to life is amazing.
Mind blowing and I want to see happened next.
In short I want to see Jack Snyders's Justice league 2.....
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.
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.
Makes the 2017 cut looks like trash!
It took me a long time to see this movie, mostly because of all the bad reviews.
I can agree with them on a couple of things, but not the entire movie. So seen it from the bright side, Jackman and Hedlund are great, and Rooney Mara is cool.
If I still was I kid I'd love the visuals with all the colors and "magic". :)
So finally, an ok movie (a bit rushed with the plot), absolutely not as bad as most people seem to think.