You know how Kick Ass was such a great film and then the second one was a bomb because we'd seen it all before? Well, guess what -- you won't have that impression at all with Deadpool 2. The jokes are funnier and the action is action...ier. What's more, we don't have to Wade through all of the back origin story so this film cuts straight to the chase. I rated the first Deadpool 9/10, and this one 8/10 because it is slightly derivative and the final scene goes on a tad too long, but honestly, if I'd seen this one first I'd have given it a 9.
This is the best time paradox movie I have ever seen. Although it is in non-English language, yet it is very easy to understand it with english subtitles if you are you are an English language viewer. The movie explains the whole plot so beautifully, that it makes you enthralled through out the ending. A must watch for everyone. I repeat !! , a must watch for everyone !!
very good time travell movie :-) Me Gusta
There's not many good infected films out there but this was different to many with a good plot and turned out to be a decent film..
Wow the Russos actually did it. I can't believe this movie works as well as it does. The movie just breezed by, there is so much going on and it is paced so well. The action is great and the stakes are real. Thanos's plan is a dumb one but they do make him a well rounded character and he is one of the few villains to actually pull it off. There is a ton of humor but it also manages to be really emotional at times. It is going to be a long year but at least we get to see Captain Marvel in between.
EDIT: After seeing it again it still is amazing how well everything works. This is probably the darkest MCU movie so far but still is fun and has a ton of one liners. The humor is still fantastic and on GotG level. I just realized that it is the original Avengers team that is left to start Avengers 4. I expect most everyone that turned to ash to come back but not without sacrificing the original team.
I hope to never live in a Thor-less MCU.
I sit here wondering how far Strange was able to see as far as the one victory. Could he only see as far as he lived or could he see past his own demise.
[7.2/10] Watched this one at a Halloween party, with the usual sort of merriment, laughing, and talking over the film, so take this all with a grain of salt, but this was an enjoyable heap of camp. I couldn’t recall whether I’d seen Vincent Price outside of Edward Scissorhands so it was fun to see him skulking around in his natural environment. The mystery was sufficiently convoluted and twisty to be fun, and mixing the supernatural horror elements with the parlor mystery and jilted lovers bit paid dividends. There’s plenty of artifacts of the time -- most notably how many times the women are accused of being “hysterical” -- but for the most part its kitschy charms are quite endearing.
Does a good job having you question whether what you are seeing is the result of a child's imagination or whether it's his parents and the secrets they hide that are the cause. Mayne he's crazy? I really liked this aspect because all children are protected from an adult world, so all parents do have secrets. What if that simple boundary of privacy is twisted? If a child get wind of this adult world and even fed paranoia from a friend then the imagination and explorative child nature can taka hold. Thats the drive. Exploration.
The movie starts off more with more humour and progresses into a horror. The humour is dark and uncomfortable. I liked it. The horror was suggestive and creepy. The movie felt like an excellent short story. It never got boring and even picked up 30 minutes from the end, so it was paced well. I liked the ending because it was earlier suggested that the cannibal secret was a family thing (us and them) and with that in mind grandparents may actually be serving human flesh. Or is it my imagination?
If you try to apply logic or physics to "Wanted", you'll get a migraine headache. If you want a fun rollercoaster ride that's over quick, strap yourself in and watch "Wanted". I enjoyed it start to finish.
The theater employee only made fun of me a little for being white male seeing Pitch Perfect 3 by myself at 9:00am on Christmas eve.
It was worth it to see more Anna Kendrick.
This is a fun "turn your brain off" movie. Plenty of jokes, decent action, and all around great performances. Jack Black really being the standout with the gender swap. Some nice call backs to the original without making it necessary to have seen that. There is enough here that everybody should have a good time watching this.
Used this film to bring in the new year and what a great idea that was. James Franco deserves every single nomination that he's getting from playing Tommy and the film is excellently put together, although the section at the end lasted a bit longer than I would have liked.
Anyway, how's your sex life?
Wow. Brilliant movie! crazy ensemble cast!! James' performance as Wiseau is spot on and amazing! (I actually cried tears when watching this surreal unbelievably true story!) ...and wow Dave as Greg (Hot and Hot) amazing performance from the whole crew of this film!
I still watch The Room! Alot! more than 100 times... Top F*cking Notch!
and now The Disaster Artist is a brilliant tribute to the man man that followed his dreams for all his friends and fans and cult following! :)
both movies are on Must-Watch lists everywhere!
I loved this movie! Great tribute to The Room, it brought a lighter theme to a much judged movie. This movie is one where anyone can feel a deep connection to the story; to have a great dream and attempt to pursue it, despite society's opinion. Made me laugh a lot more than I thought it would. My favorite part would have to be the amazing acting between the Franco brother's. I completely forgot that they were brothers, their acting was just that amazing.
I'm struggling to keep up with all the levels of meta involved in bringing the story of the making of Tommy Wiseau's The Room to the big screen, but James Franco, with his astute and respectful direction really pulls it off. I laughed hard throughout, both with and at the cast who were clearly in love with the material and with Wiseau himself.
I've not seen The Room, but I'll change that as soon as I can.
Oh...and the soundtrack was immense!
Really amazing work from Franco. Much more sincere and moving than I expected it to be, but also hilarious!
James Franco really gives a great performance here. The movie starts a little slow but once they start making the movie it picks up. A lot of funny parts in this one. You don't need to see The Room to like this movie but you should to get a better appreciation for what Tommy was able to do.
Somehow, after watching for the second time, I loved this movie even more. It's just so damn neat. The action is unbelievably good. The plot is engaging, kept me on edge from the beginning till the end. And the tension was real, even with knowing the result, I was still slightly nervous when everything was coming to conclusion. It's the first serious film in MCU, as far as I'm concerned, and for me it was even more enjoyable than your standard pop-corn super-hero movie. To me Captain America seemed like a boring character after his first introduction, now it's hard to believe how invested I am in him. Also, Winter Soldier was such a great villain, even with barely saying a word he effortlessly stole the show. Hydra though. Such losers. You'd think, after all those fails, they'd just give up and go home.
Really liked the tone of the movie and overall it was much better than the first one (which I also liked).
I experienced I liked some of the Marvel movies less when I watched them a second time. Not his one, though.
Clearly a step up from Thor: The Dark World. Action is really good so is CGI but this also has a good plot. Not that it is very original - I mean conspiracies and evil that wants to take over the world are as old as cinema itself. But here it is something you can actually see happen. What is said in the movie that you can´t take away freedom it needs to be given away (not the excat line but the meaning is the same) seems to become truer every day. Even outside the MCU it makes sense. Not with an Organisation like Hydra but actually with real governments.
Hey if you think about it, this is the only Die Hard that didn't have him trying to make up with a family member. I give it points for that. Bruce Willis is also a bad ass.
Mother! was a moving experience. I think if you go in with an open mind you won’t be disappointed. If you’re looking for a standard horror film then see something else. If you want to see something original, Mother! is one of the best I’ve seen this year.
Visceral, astonishing, creepy, mind blowing, a flick of nature.
The story was total nonsense.
Crazy action sequences. Really intense, with some impressive choreography. It's not a completely shallow action flick either, with its interesting, if a little convoluted plot. Really impressed.
Surprisingly good. It is a very well made movie with a lot of character and doesn't take itself too seriously. I can easily recommend this movie.
Brilliantly funny film, pays homage to the kung-fu films of the 70's better than Tarantino could ever do. The film has lots of deliberate errors to make it seem low budget and poor quality just as a henchman reading parts of the script not meant to be spoken. If anything bad was to be said about this movie it would be that the story is very basic and predictable. But it does go over the top at times, just as a classic 70's film should.
Totally unpredictable and absolutely brilliant. Can't recommend this one highly enough.
Jeremy Saulnier and Macon Blair are fantastic filmmakers. I can't wait for whatever they are doing next.
A guilty pleasure. I love Bullock in this naive role. Her fiery and curious nature is reminiscent of a teenager's need to rebel and explore.
Sly is adorably awkward and Snipes pulls off overalls like no other. 90's cheesy action films have a cult following and I am proud to be a member.