120 minutes of jokes, pop culture references and free violence. This could be 120 minutes Deadpool standup.
They got the look and costumes right. The cast is also perfect. So where did they go wrong ? Despite some fine looking action none of it is involving. Plus the video games pulls you into the 13th Century more than this movie does.
When Callum (Michael Fassbender) gets transported into the life of his ancestor, we mostly get all action and no character development. There's the making of a good video game based movie for once.
Except there's just not enough to the story to make you care about what's going on or the characters.
An absolute let-down after Skyfall. The plot didn't make a lick of sense, and the romance was ridiculous.
This is a gorgeous movie. There is no villain or external force to fight. It is about a girl who had a very happy childhood learning to deal with loneliness and accepting other negative emotions like sadness. She is learning how to balance all the little pieces of herself (what separates children from adults). The movie shows little kids how you are dealing with stuff on the inside affects how you deal with stuff on the outside.
This was simply brilliant! Hawkeye got way better. Scarlet, Vision and Quicksilver were beautiful! And the whole thing is just what my geeky heart craved for!
While I am not really a fan of the Cinderella story line, the movie was visually stunning and had (mostly) great acting. I liked it more than the 1950's Disney movie.
As far as The Marvel Cinematic Universe goes, this might be the best entry up to this moment. It builds up from IM3, T:TDW and (specially) CA:WS, and you might enjoy it even more if you watch those movies a few hours before to remind you a few facts. It has the same vibe and humour you might expect from Whedon's encyclopaedic Marvel-knowledge, yet something goes very awry (story-wise) just before the third act (you'll notice right away). Thankfully, the movie recovers and delivers at the very end, barely. Ultron - as a character - feels underdeveloped. and the stakes never feel as high as they might be. This is compensated with blockbuster-grade action sequences and VFX that make you forget that, but the main villain's demise feels like a huge disappointment. You never feel invested into Ultron's innermost tragedy (a flawed vision/programming that creates the whole conflict) that comes from Stark's cutting-corners attitude. This movie feels like an in-between chapter in a great story?: yes. It sets a proper tone for the upcoming Infinity War?: no. At the end, it doesn't really matter: you'll love it, and when you think about it later, it feels kinda hollow.
I dont know why people hate this movie, i loved it. Its a good action movie with a bunch of actors that we know...not the best movie ever but surely entertainable for 1,5 hours
I dont know why people hate this movie, i loved it. Its a good action movie with a bunch of actors that we know...not the best movie ever but surely entertainable for 1,5 hours
It was perfect, a masterpiece. Surpassed all my expectations, it was hilarious, full of funny moments, action-packed, but also containing some serious/dramatic moments. One of the best (if not THE best) things I've ever witnessed.
This is movie maybe two years too late, it would have had a bigger boom if it came out when people were crazy about the App and all the versions.
Honestly it was an entertaining movie, and a great take on what the birds could do to the pigs during the movie. And literally the movie had amazing A-List actors for the characters who I think played it entertainingly.
Like I said it was a little late, but still entertaining for kids.
All the other video game based movies make it look good at least. There's plenty that should please fans of the Angry Birds games.