Generic romance flick. Mediocre characters and mediocre plot.
Time waste for those who already watched the drama.
This movie has everything, good actors, good direction, a good soundtrack... I've seen it so many times and still have fun watching it! I have never said this but... thank you Mr. Bay! :P
One of my favorites. Cast was awesome. General Hummel played by Ed Harris was excellent. Sean Connery was badass.
Another prime example of how a cleverly edited trailer with a big name attached can mislead you.
Probably the longest 104 minutes of my life.
I watched it and 20 hours later I'm still wondering...
Why?
This new queer movie was quietly released this past week and I think it’s absolutely worth a watch! Gary (Zachary Quinto) is a divorced gay man facing the end of his life who has finally decided to try to live a gay life. He hires Cameron (Lucas Gage) for a “massage” and things quickly go WAY off the rails as Cameron tries to thrust Gary into gay hookup culture. As absolutely madcap as this gets (an accidental death, the dark web, and an Ambien-riddled neighbor), the cast stays very small and focused, and ultimately culminates in a surprisingly emotional ending.
Lucas Gage is hilarious as an overt gay “guide” to Quinto’s straight man - watching their relationship develop is one of the biggest joys of this movie. Well, that, and Judith Light as a drug-addled neighbor who just needed to borrow some flour. She’s a gem.
Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a technical marvel, a handcrafted spectacle, arguably the peak of traditional animation. It's also a superb piece of film-making.
The story and script is fantastic and timeless, and can be enjoyed by both kids and adults... And I don't mean that in the same way you'd describe modern Pixar and Dreamworks films, essentially childrens flicks with a few dirty jokes... I mean each of these characters have their own story to tell. Children can relate to Roger Rabbit, a simple, carefree goofball, thrown in the thick of a murder investigation as the prime suspect. Adults though will relate to Eddie Valiant, a detective past his prime, beat down by the demons of his past. Their stories will keep you hooked from start to finish.
To this day, the biggest blockbuster family films continue to attempt to replicate this films success. As long as they're driven by box office goals though, they'll never succeed. This swansong to animation and childhood is one of the few films that boast true soul, from its characters, cast and crew.
Amazzzziinnnggg animated/real movie! I love the fact that Disney & Warner Bros animators teamed up and did an outstanding job!
Fuck, this was a bit of a letdown. I was so hyped. The book was so good. The trailer seemed good. They just cut out too many moments and too many people. It felt so fake, especially Nora and Zahra's characters, and how they reacted to things was just awkward.
Everything was way too rushed.
It had its good moments but damn, I'm dissapointed.
I have no idea what drunken person described Knights of the Zodiac to the screenwriters.
What a great movie! It wasn't a good movie, it was a great movie.
Free guy is every gamers / nerds wet dream! The jokes, the scenes it's so familiar and the acting is amazing. Also a few bonuses but I won't spoiler them for you. Go see it, you won't be disappointed!!