the duration too long for me.most of the time i waiting the best part. disappointing
Awful movie. Even my primary school kids thought it was rubbish.
Not my cup of tea. I couldn't even finish it
Just an action flick using Sherlock Holmes as a selling point whilst being as far away as possible from the actual characters.
Was cute and decent enough for one movie but 4 movies ?
One of the best and most unique movies I've seen in a long time.
My favorite movie <33
Artistically, it is perfect and the story behind it is really interesting. However, the actual entertainment value of it is lacking and the acting really isn't very good. It's still a classic that everyone who wants to learn about cinema should watch
Dutch Christmas classic, several tv-networks run it
As a movie it's the most well crafted of the series. But as an adaptation of the book, it was by far the worst.
The classic teenage slasher. I will never get tired of this movie.
Good, but not quite there, i think it could had a little more thought making this to fit what the viewer wants and expand the choices to not be a dead end and have to go back.
While still funny and immensely entertaining, I confess I was a little disappointed with Deadpool. With this character, they had an opportunity to make a completely ridiculous and nonsensical superhero movie, and what we got as another generic plot following the tired origin story / damsel-in-distress formula, with a bit of crude humor and 4th-wall breaking mixed in. I almost wonder if that was the cost for finally getting this movie made.
I wanted to love this so much, but it just felt... Empty. The characters didn't connect at all and the Fantastic Beasts themselves felt like an afterthought to the franchise they're actually trying to build.
Overall a watchable movie with some charming moments but damaged by a muddy story and atrocious pacing. I expected more from the HP universe.
"I think we went far in some places" - Dreamworks studios
Beautifully told story of the author's parents, from their initial meetings through to the inevitable departure. World events and technology changes take us through their married lifetime.
In the blink of an eye go all of us.
Undeniably one of the finest James Bond films to star Roger Moore, the film has plenty of excess, top notch special effects (for 1977) anyway, the humor less overt and left over for puns and one liners, and one of the first strong and independent Bond women.
From writer/director Amy Heckerling comes the teen comedy Clueless. When a superficial valley girl attempts to become more altruistic she takes a new transfer student at her high school under her wing and mentors her. Alicia Silverstone, Brittany Murphy, Paul Rudd, and Breckin Meyer lead the cast and have good chemistry together. But it's Silverstone's charm and charisma that carries the film. However, the ditziness of the characters gets a little annoying and their conflicts are rather mundane. Additionally, there's a bit of weirdness with a step-sibling romance. Clueless has some interesting things to say and a positive social message, but it tries too hard to tie thing up all nice and neat like.
As a Disney fan, I have come to understand that sequels aren't their strong suit. However this film moved me and evoked a range of emotion that I wasn't expecting. Andy's "moving on" and the firescene were nothing short of beautiful. Certainly worth the watch.
okay... so basically I like Sherlock Holmes, but this movie was completely different. Was much more like a regular action film which has nothing to do with Sherlock Holmes. I recommend the tv series 'Sherlock' if you want true Holmes & Watson experience ;)
Charlie Chaplin was, is and always will be one of the best authors of all times.
GOLDFINGER had everything. It stands as perhaps THE icon of 60's movie-making and for those lucky enough to have been around then, it remains the most beloved of nostalgic revisitations.
maybe i'm minority to dislike what really happen between them and maybe i too old to like it
Bad book adaptation.
The most classic of all the Disney movies, the very first princess and fully animated feature length film. Beautiful animation for it's time, catchy songs and lovable characters <3
I love this movie so much! It is dark, funny and creepy so this is my cup of tea. I can watch this over and over.
feels like they try to take the style from "the mask" with Jim Carrey, but they just can't bring it home...