Unus Annus
Memento Mori.
Goodbye.
Thank you Mark and Ethan.
Another Galaxy, Not Yours
I liked it. But, maybe it would have been better suited as a series. The universe seems to have a lot of unused potential.
Absolutely loved the setting and world building.
Your mileage may vary, but to me, this was perfect.
No time wasted on origin stories or useless world building, the foundations are presented through the story and dialogue. If you liked David Ayer's previous cop movies and like fantasy (or Shadowrun) you'll at least like this if not love it. The story leaves a lot of place for sequels, while being it's own complete tale. I wish I could have watched this on the big screen.
I think this has potential with Will Smith in it! I honestly think he can bring life into anything, but then of course I think he nails most roles. The wand scene at the end I could see coming, but need to know more now....
The movie is about today's world but then with elves and orcs in it. And a cop and his orkish partner find themselves in some deep shit involving actual magic. Action was pretty decent, and the special effects too. Plus i liked mixing the whole gangbanger world with magic/fantasy thing.
Also interesting to see the comparison of how the races interact with each other similair to current day Racism.
I didn’t know what to expect. It was pretty awesome. More please.
Gave 10/10. It has a deeper meaning when you look at it from another perspective. Didn't expect it to be this good.
—My man Will! You really have to hand it to him for taking chances. I'm really starting to doubt a lot of these "so called critics". I thoroughly enjoyed this film. I found to be weirdly original, and didn't get too bogged down will the fantasy aspect. Kudos to hair and makeup. I think Netflix was testing the waters a bit, and I'm a little surprised this wasn't a binge series. This is a world I'd like to visit again, and perhaps flesh out a little more. Not sure where [spoilers] the gangsters fit in [/spoiler], kind of had me scratching my head. And for [spoiler] 2,000 years worth of backstory [/spoiler] I didn't really get a sense of how this alternate reality came about with such a striking resemblance to our own. [spoiler] That being said I'm kind of glad they didn't go with a boring introductory monologue trying to explain everything [/spoiler]. Judge for yourself
Critics v Audience. Critics have clearly no idea what the audience likes anymore. Star Wars was awful. This was awesome. Critics are corrupt and need to stop being paid by the studios.
Not sure why people are hating on this movie, i thought it was a nice one with humor, good music and an interesting yet a little bit predictable story. It had good action scenes and good conversations, the action was on point. Really cant wait for the next one
Holy moly. Where should I start.
Did you ever want a mix of GTA and Skyrim? Tolkien and Tom Clancy? A FANTASY BUDDY COP DRAMA?
If you answered yes, go watch the movie.
If not, go watch it anyway. I didn't know I wanted this till I've seen it.
Really, the trailer gives away nothing of how well thought out the movie is. Sure, it's no Epos, but it's damn fine Entertainment.
Something to watch with your D&D Group, WoW Clan and your Girlfriend - at the same time.
10 out of 10 for the concept alone. It's one of the good Smithian Movies
liked it, i was expecting a good movie to watch and i'm not disappointed. as usually netflix nailed it. it was worth the wait.
What the actual heck? #JusticeForLiam
God, I still hate Lori