Best WWE crowd of all time. No doubt
The movie came out right before a significant election in a country known for its diverse culture and vibrant democracy. Dev Patel shows everything that's been happening in the country for over 30 years-religious terrorism, ethnic cleansing, mob culture, and hate politics are all shown without holding back.
Nowadays, due to Al, there are lots of song edits that make you feel sympathetic towards people you should be criticizing. This movie reminds us to be firm and stand up to technology that tries to control us instead of being fair.
The crowd was on :fire: for Ospreay vs Bryan.
The chants made the match even better. Amazing job St. Louis.
“We’re not worthy” - St. Louis crowd
Ospreay vs Danielson was an absolute classic.
Quality night one of WrestleMania! Glad to see some title changes. And with that main event, Cody will be winning tomorrow!
Upon a bit more reflection, this card was predictable (in a good way) and had little surprises (one small surprise aside). Hoping for a bit more shock value tomorrow, even if that didn’t retract from today’s score considering everything was handled really well. One of the cons of having a two night ordeal is that there is some delayed gratification in storylines and really the two day event needs to be taken in its totality.
Best Match: Reigns/Rock vs Rhodes/Rollins
Rating: 4/5 - 85% - Would Recommend
That shit went hard, damn.
I don't think I've seen anything like that since The Raid movies? While it's not all on THAT level, nothing really ever came close. And first time (full movie) director Dev Patel? Mad props yo.
I had no exceptions when I walked into the cinema, but I walked out content and happy. Charlize Theron is a sight for sore eyes even when she's tuff and hard. A movie that should be seen in cinemas, great action throughout the movie.
One of the best compliments you can give to a movie is that it takes you and wouldn't let you go before the end credits. That's what Max Mad did to me. The whole movie is so intense that my eyes were glued to the screen. The cinematography is gorgeous and make a world come to life. The main characters feel real and you can rely to them. I like it when a main characters isn't the 'invulnerable' hero, so you feel more tenses in the scenes because 'it could go wrong for him'. All this is directed in a perfect way. All of the action is filmed with a steady cam, thank god! No shaky cam but steady and wide shots which make the action scenes a real experience. I have no real faults with this film, I loved it from begin to the end. So I would recommend it for everyone who wants an awesome 2 hours.
This movie takes no hostages... The driving was absolutely top notch, the special effects were beyond good and although the action was relentless, it never once felt fatigued or over done. This movie delivers on all its promises. If you want a pure action flick that wastes no time, Mad Max Fury Road is it!
That final scene... wow. What a performance.
I was absolutely blown away by this film! I cannot recommend it enough – it's simply beautiful!
The cinematography is exceptional, and Wim Wenders skillfully brings out the beauty in the ordinary. In my humble opinion, Koji Yakusho's portrayal of Hirayama stands out as one of the most outstanding performances in cinema this year. Not only does his acting emphasize the profound impact of carefully chosen words, but it also allows you to savor the strength of a moment in silence. This movie is a true gem.
Komorebi: The sun's rays filtering through the leaves, creating a pattern that is never repeated twice and therefore exists only in that moment.
Like even the simple and uneventful days of our lives. Each day can never be lived the same twice so it is special and perfect because it only exists once.
A beautiful movie, or poetry, to remind us to be grateful for each single day. They are all perfect.
It was everything they said it would be and then some! Supreme spectacle with otherworldly intensity. Fan first was an experience I’ll never forget. A film for the ages. Long live the fighters!
AEW's PPVs have been a home-run everytime until now. What a shit show. The only good thing was Christian vs Copeland. I need a break now.
Quintessential holiday classic…might just make it a yearly tradition. Giamatti masterclass
Really enjoyed this one. The visuals look great, music was perfect including the sound effects. The story is good, and you will root for the characters (that even change and progress as the story goes). Godzilla is scary and menacing. I can't think of anything I did not like. Can't wait for a streaming release to see it again.
Overly dramatic? Yeah at times.
Bits of slow pacing? Sure I’d say that.
A poetic and nightmarishly atmospheric story that’s stood the test of time because of it’s universal themes ingeniously executed by the truly extraordinary performances? Absolutely.