Best visual effects I have ever seen. Funny, exciting and lovely.
Absolutely beautiful. The story, the message, the visual, the acting, I found everything so appealing and engaging. For me, it was the first time I was able to smile while watching something related to the towers, I didn't necessarily remembered a tragedy, but I rather felt hopeful while seeing the amount of beauty a man was able to produce.
I was one of the lucky few to attend an early screening, and I must say, this is one of the best Disney movies EVER! The quality of the animation is beyond compare. The story is balanced with deep moments and really great comedic bits, and I couldn't stop myself laughing at each joke and meta-joke the movie threw at me. The cast is great, it's uncanny how much life they are able to give to these anthropomorphic animals. I'm definitely going to see it again when it premieres in a few weeks!
A delightful, ambitious and fun Disney animated film. Definitely their best politically correct movie. That has a smart story about racism while being entertaining without making you roll your eyes.
One of the best movies that Disney has made. The visuals and animation is incomparable to any studio (except Disney itself with Pixar) and the story is so well balanced, with (meta-)comedy and drama/suspense mixed so well together. The voice actors really makes you believe in a world where animals can be anthropomorphic and live in a society. A must-watch for children but also anyone who appreciate the beauty of animated storytelling.
This is why I should write reviews straight after the film...
Anyway, I liked this movie. It was surprisingly clever, witty and fresh. It was also self-aware but not in a absurd Scary Movie way. It wasn't a parody but at the same time, it took a stoner movie and just, i guess, made it good. Characters had personalities but I guess the focus was more on the plot as opposed to character development. There were nice twists and it didn't go down a cliche route with romance but didn't feel uneventful for that.
I'll write a better review on a second watch. I promise.
Very promising first episode. Looking forward to the entire season. Definitely gonna check out the book.
Still just a bit confused, but definitely impressed. This movie is a great way to tell something really important without turning it into an 100% boring and 0% "reachable" documentary. In a way, it dares you to not believe them, the characters—their story and what they did—neither what the future can hold. By doing so, it scares us twice as much and makes us keep discussing it all, long after it finishes. Very good.
I really like Jesus. I liked him in the comics, and I really like him here on the show. Please don't screw this up, please don't make him overly dramatic like every other character, please please please.
One of the best compliments you can give to a movie is that it takes you and wouldn't let you go before the end credits. That's what Max Mad did to me. The whole movie is so intense that my eyes were glued to the screen. The cinematography is gorgeous and make a world come to life. The main characters feel real and you can rely to them. I like it when a main characters isn't the 'invulnerable' hero, so you feel more tenses in the scenes because 'it could go wrong for him'. All this is directed in a perfect way. All of the action is filmed with a steady cam, thank god! No shaky cam but steady and wide shots which make the action scenes a real experience. I have no real faults with this film, I loved it from begin to the end. So I would recommend it for everyone who wants an awesome 2 hours.
I had no exceptions when I walked into the cinema, but I walked out content and happy. Charlize Theron is a sight for sore eyes even when she's tuff and hard. A movie that should be seen in cinemas, great action throughout the movie.
This movie takes no hostages... The driving was absolutely top notch, the special effects were beyond good and although the action was relentless, it never once felt fatigued or over done. This movie delivers on all its promises. If you want a pure action flick that wastes no time, Mad Max Fury Road is it!
Wow, just wow! Brie Larson is fantastic!
An extraordinarily story, and it will give you chills.
The thing that i loved that the story-line was from the child's eyes.
One of 2015 best movies.
This was a really good episode... I've missed these. Dialogue wasn't melodramatic, they introduced an interesting character in a great way that showcased him well, relationships were detailed well, so much more. The only thing making this ep bad was that it came after many bad ones that didn't build up to it well.
Jesus is finally making his entrance, and what an entrance it is!
What a day
What a lovely day
So I went to see this in the 70mm tour they're doing. I'm glad I did, it was a cool experience. I'm not sure if they'll have the opening overture and intermission in the standard release or not, but it really felt like I was going to a classic film viewing in the 50's or something.
Now, onto the film. It is really hard for me not to enjoy dialogue in Tarantino films. I love the opening talks back and forth as three of the eight are driving up to the cabin. And then you get to the cabin and get to hear a lot of great dialogue from the rest of the eight. It is all great, and perfectly sets you up for violence later on.
I enjoy just about everything in this movie. Every actor is turning in a great performance, but I specifically loved Samuel L Jackson and Walton Goggins. Both went from very good at the start, to extremely entertaining by the third act (unlike the sudden voiceover).
If you like Tarantino films or westerns at all, you should certainly check this one out.
Hopefully it's the start of more Stephen King adaption shows on Hulu and also Netflix. This is definitely better than Under the Dome. With a solid plot and fine acting.
This is going to be an amazing show. First episode has me hooked.
This film makes believing in fairies cool again.
The friend zone has been taken to a whole new mechanical level.
Great episode. The scene with Carl was definitely the highlight.
Undoubtedly one of the best episodes in the history of The Walking Dead.
what the f was that!? i almost died when i saw glenn dying again
I feel like I just watched a full length Walking Dead film; Explosive episode!
Damn they needed to stuff that kid' mouth with something before going outside. Also, while it was mature of Carl to cover for that piece of shit Ron, I feel like he's going to regret it. Jessie is really unfortunate in the children department, isn't she. Oh and I'm giving up on Morgan. I manage to swallow down his idealistic, deeply flawed philosophy, but when he fucking extends it to others, don't just don't kill himself but stop others from doing it and actively sides with a fucking enemy, it's just unacceptable and beyond understanding. When it's not only his life at risk, he has no right to make that decision. So yeah, regardless of his mad skills with a stick, he doesn't belong in Rick' group. All in all, a great episode, but a bit underwhelming for a mid season finale.