Oh and if you - Mink - didn't know yet - Mink - - Mink - is the main character - Mink - but the movie - Mink - will remind you of that - Mink - every couple of - Mink - minutes.
By the third act the - Mink - movie becomes a type of zombie fest with the - Mink - predictable demise of - Mink - plenty of people - Mink - including their camera footage - Mink -.
Easily one of the most uncomfortable watches of the year. A test on your patience, empathy and digestion capabilities. Such a personal story, straddling a very red line that divides trauma and unnerving the viewer. Undecisive about whether liking it or not, but I applaud the boldness.
A giant fucking spider?!?! literally anything in the universe and you had to pick a giant fucking spider.
This is my favorite all time ghost movie. It's so underrated. Aidan and Kate give great performances, there is mystery around every corner in this straight through the entire flix
This is clearly a Hollywood story created by and meant for white people. It's fiction portrayed as a feel-good story and not one of white saviorship. But the acting here is better than average. And it works exactly as producers designed. So that receives some stars from me. Hopefully Hollywood has grown in the last 14 years and wouldn't make this movie today.
I'm not blind to this being a fictionalized account of real people. I hope Michael Oher gets his day in court and he and his children receive all past due financial successes equal (plus penalizes and interest) to that of the Tuohys for telling this story.
the killer is paul
Just finished watching in IMax and what a entertaining, enjoyable and fan fodder feeder of a film!
Ezra certainly played this part with passion and the whole movie kept at a steady pace that the right chemistry of fun, action and the odd "yes" moment ;)
I will certainly go and do a rewatch and order the steelbook.
I don't care what anyone says, I love this show! And honestly I don't think there will be a big reveal that explains what the hell is going on, I think it will end similar to how "Lost" ended, with even more questions.
All the boys love Mandy Lane huh?
Ohhhh how times have changed.
it's well acted but i have to say, no one in the movie is likable. except the cat, toby. i love voids.
Why not cast Grant Gustin for the part? He is definitely the greatest Barry Allen ever, and a great young actor!
Edit 2022: OK, Ezra, move aside, it's Grant's turn!
I do not deny Ezra was good too, and that the last seasons of Flash have been week sauce (I do agree that most baddies are converted to good after a nice speech, nonetheless I'll keep watching it till the end, I'm that kind of viewer...), but Grant is an established Flash, great actor and apparently a calmer human being than Ezra at the moment. :P
Sorry, I'm team Grant! :)
I don't know... Every time I see Anna Gunn in a movie, I can't unsee Skyler White and it triggers me.
every movie Bruce has been in is good the guys a legendwho has dementia i cant believe the bad reviews. some people have no respect and by the way the scrips have gotten a lot worse the last three years or so i mean you can only take what is available i mean even morgan Freeman can only take whats out there
A teenage story for teenager. One of the lowest point in the Flanagan's entire career. I am so disappointed.
This could very well be a prequel to a movie about a serial killer.
The cinematography is great, even mesmerizing at times, Ana de Armas was pretty good (despite the accent), and Adrien Brody seemed like a natural to play Arthur Miller. However, the film is kind of a mess. It jumps around in an incoherent way. Everything sort of gets lost in it.
It pretty much just jumps from tragic event to tragic event. It felt like an endless slog of misery. I feel like they could've written Norma Jeane/Marilyn better. They make her come off as unintelligent, with daddy issues. But they fail to show how intelligent she truly was. They don't really show how she took charge of her career, and eventually started her own production company.
Bloom being smart and leading the idea of helps Silva break out instead being annoying and dumb;
Riven seeing all of that and saying nothing (as I expected. He's delinquent, not evil);
Beatrix being placed aside by Rosalind (as I also expected);
Looking forward for how is going to be the dynamic between Sky, Silva and Andreas;
The new Ben actor looks like an evil teacher instead the nice one we meet in first season.
A good start for the new season, let's see how it keep going.
And plus:
Old Rosalind: Fairy War General
This Rosalind: Karen:tm:
Lack lister and goofy. Why is Thor regressing back to acting like a 13yr old boy? This doesnt have the same spirit as Ragnarok, it was an awkward rom-com… Christian Bale carried the part very well but the rest left the impression its was just another pay cheque. Janes story would have been better told in a Disney+ 6 part mini series.
I really loved Thor Ragnarok, and I love Taika Waititi as a director, but this movie was a huge disappointment for me. The humour was too much, the pacing felt off, and the actual plot of the film was exceptionally weak. Aside from a few scenes with Christian Bale as Gorr, I really struggled to enjoy this one. There was a really nice use of colour in the film though, and I thought that it ended well, but overall it just truly felt like a mess, and I think it's easily the weakest of the Thor movies. I think the only MCU movie I disliked more than this one was Eternals.
what a waste of the Gorr character. Christian Bale killed it but was washed out by the over the top Comedy. The stealing of the children didn't work for me either. That's not something Gorr would do, he would probably kill all the kids instead. That probably would have worked better but i get it, it's a kids movie.
also
"He is here he is there he is every fucking where, roy kent"
Excited to see what they do with this character. I just hope they don't give the next movie back to Taika or if they do he turns the comedy way down. Stop trying to be James Gunn Taika and be yourself
We've kinda come full circle with these superhero films when you think about it.
After the camp of the 90s, directors like Nolan and Singer reset the tone of superhero movies in the 2000's to something that was more grounded and serious, which in turn laid a lot of the groundwork for the MCU.
Here we have Taika Waititi providing a throwback to the Joel Schumacher days.
If that's your thing you'll probably dig it, but it's definitely not my brand of camp.
I’m not exactly a Thor: Ragnarok fan (nor the other two Thor films). I don’t have a problem with its silly tone, because I’m not a manchild who needs to see his childhood validated, but a lot of its comedy didn’t click with me (even after a rewatch). Everything that didn’t work for me in that film is amped up to an eleven here.
There are some serious points in it where the acting choices, slapstick/childish/hokey comedy, overly bright colors, gay undertones, overdesigned costumes (no nipples yet, but give Taika another film and we'll see what happens) and godawful music choices started to give me genuine flashbacks to stuff like Batman Forever, not quite the thing you want to remind me of.
It's not a complete disaster; the performances by Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson and especially Christian Bale are generally quite good. I'm also glad Marvel seems to have definitively found the saturation button back after Guardians 2, even if the framing/lighting with the visuals remains uninspired and maintains a general level of artifice that makes it look like shit. I believe they used the volume stages for most of the production, and like Obi Wan or The Book of Boba Fett, it’s very noticeable for most of the runtime.
The story's not all that interesting and makes no sense when you put any thought into it, but that's fine given that there is some progression with most of the main characters, even if Thor’s character arc throughout the MCU is all over the place at this point. As with most Marvel films lately, there is a lot of unnecessary exposition (e.g. the Korg narrated flashbacks are really clunky), but where it really drops the ball for me is with the balancing of tone and plot elements. I already thought that the darker stuff in Thor: Ragnarok didn't blend that well with the goofy scenes on the trash planet, but there's even more tonal whiplash here. Christian Bale is giving this excellent, terrifying performance, but he's not in the same movie as Chris Hemsworth, who's playing even more of a Thor parody than he was in Avengers: Endgame. One moment we're invested in this heavy, emotional story with Natalie Portman, and then we cut back to a goofy love triangle between Thor, his hammer and his axe. It's an unbalanced mess without a sense of stakes.
I also don't know what it is with Taika's comedy in these films, because I think What we do in the shadows, Jojo Rabbit and Hunt for the wilderpeople are all very comedic and smart, but for some reason he really likes his Thor movies excessive and dumb. Screaming goats aren't funny to me, they're a dated meme at best. Maybe it's because Taika can't go edgy and niche with the jokes here, but fuck I really hate his sensibilities for this character.
In short, another major misfire from Marvel if you ask me. I pretty much disliked everything except for a few of the performances. Please go back to making indies Taika, and for the love of god: let James Gunn pick the soundtrack for your next film. Even a film this dumb doesn’t need a Guns ‘N Roses needle drop, let alone four of them.
3/10
It’s the 70s and kids are in peril! The kids in this are great, and they do a good job of making some of them likable in a very short amount of time, making the tragedy hit harder. Ethan Hawke is great and this movie outside of some small passing hints doesn’t try to over explain the grabber, we stay with the kids which is a great choice, and the payoffs work
Of all episodes, this one had the most LOST-like vibes to it...and sure, having Harold Perrineau as a lead character adds to that. Let's hope it doesn't turn out to be a dream though.
As a native arabic speaker I understood what he was saying to this security guy on the phone.. I'm just glad that she called Lou.
I feel like I wanna know more about this story:
-- SO he was all this time in UK trying to recruite women sending them to death as he enjoying there?
-- The group chose him to be interface beacause he is a good looking guy to attract them immediately?:|
-- This actor is so talented.
-- I wanna know why the owner of the Candy shop acting so fuckin cool talking to an isis guy he used to know?.. It made me thought that this guy Nabeel is one of them.. Idk:upside_down:
-- Did she die? What happened to her? Did he publish the story?
-- ALSO that picture of his mom is hell of a photoshop.. It's so scary Oh my God.. She could haunt me in my dreams.
-- I don't know if the story he told about his background is even real.. He's manipulative and he knows his goal so goddamn right.. I think he knew that this will connect them in an emotional bound and IT DID!
-- He didn't feel a bit of nostalgic when she gone to that Candy shop.. It didn't make him regret what he was doing even a little bit.
Finally.. I found out that he's so miserable and fucked up and he didn't want to be alone in all of this.. He is making sure everyone being miserable as him, He can't be in this alone.
Second episode was very funny better than the fist I hope it keeps getting better
I just want to thank the cinema gods for this absolute dream. It feels like I passed out and when I came to I could remember a very good and satisfying Batman film.
Pattinson is the best Batman ever.
he is so tortured, his emotions are sincere. He's the darkest and most precise batman out there.
the visuals and the soundtrack are incredible and take you into the thoughts of the character.
For me it’s a masterpiece.
Such a different type of Batman story that we're used to these days. So much thought has been put into the story and characters rather than just the action. While I personally quickly figured out in part 2 who Holiday was, their reasons for doing it were something I never expected.
The new animation style DC has been going with recently has had very mixed response from people, but personally I love it and feel it's adds a lot to the direction of the movie.
It’s a shame this ended since I could have watched 100 of these shorts. No one could replace Ed Asner though as the voice of Carl.
It loses a bit of the impact and edge if you already know the book. But it's still a good adaptation. I think Hartnett played really well.
Harris picked up something here one should think about. It's not total science fiction. Yes, there is no true AI, yet. Beside that this is something I can see happening in the future.