Forget about The Office. This is Peacock’s killer app! Much better than his Netflix show. When Bill Nye, Seth MacFarlane and Brannon Braga are involved in a project you know you’re in for a good time.
Bill is back baby!
Produced by Seth MacFarlane and Brannon Braga (Star Trek), and it shows!!
Well worth a viewing! Good and educational stuff, and entertaining to boot.
I see the Jurassic world added some token black people lol
Entertaining series but the ending was rather ridiculous. 50+ infected people and not a single one of them with the self preservation instinct to find some shade? I know these are Christcucks so they’re not the sharpest knives in the drawer but still, even with the buildings and the boats burned there’s still tons of ways to avoid sunlight, from hiding under rubble, bridges, stairs, trees, a tarp, digging a hole, putting clothing over any exposed part of your body, etc. Instead they all just stand there and die.
The last true Star Trek. Such a shame it didn't got the end it deserved.
And No, I don't consider the crap JJ Abrahms puts out Star Trek.
Gemini Man is a visually stunning movie. It was shot beautifully in 4k at 120 frames per second. The CG used to create the "fresh prince" Will Smith looks great, in dim to dark lit scenes. The tech used here rivals Marvels' own "de-aging" effects and maybe a bit better in close-up scenarios. For me, that's where the good things end. Bad dialogue, poor pacing, hit or miss CG and a cliche plot (you probably have seen this type plot many times before in the late 90s or early 2000s movies) makes this a not recommend for me. I would wait till it hits Netflix.
Rating: 5/10
Not nearly as bad as the critics made it out to be. Better than X-Men: The Last Stand and overall one of the most entertaining in the series. I'm not disappointed I saw it.
Great 3D effect too. Shame there's not going to be any 3D Blu-ray release of it anywhere in the world. What a waste of a good 3D conversion.
This movie has a wide gulf between audience scores and critic scores. As if we needed further evidence that critics are garbage
First one was better.
Disney quality, this is not.
The human sections drag down what was otherwise a very entertaining monster movie with a semi-decent lore behind it. The human characters are just so unbearably annoying and behave in an irrational manner at all times.
I cringed every time the camera cut to the protagonist's family struggling right in the middle of the monsters fighting, as if I was supposed to give one flying fuck about any of them.
Godzilla stepping on the whole lot of 'em and putting them out of their misery while they were driving the Humvee during the fight scene near the end of the movie, or better yet, much earlier in the film when they were all in in Antarctica, would have bumped my score for this movie up by several points.
The Director's Cut of Little Shop of Horrors is truly something to behold. To think the studio demanded the film recut and a new ending attached is a crime of cockbox scale proportions. Greatful for the Director's Cut edition scatter releases ;)
Theatrical Cut - 4/10
Director's Cut with the proper ending - 6/10
Classic example of the theatrical release of a movie being vastly inferior to the home video release. I recommend watching this on Blu-ray and trying to forget that that 1987 theatrical cut ever existed.
The original ending is so much better. It's how it was "meant to see". I don't know why the studio demanded a new ending.
Nevertheless, it's a great movie and you should definitely watch it.
What a dumb plot. Love the worldbuilding and the animation though.
Keep it up guys. This is the first Pokémon movie I've seen that wasn't terrible. I don't regret watching it at all. That's high praise for a Pokémon movie. This live action + CG render combination is the way to go.
A heart warming tale of a nation coming together for the greater good and some tender love making scenes only add to the Handmaid's new sweet life
Oh please. It wasn't that bad. Not every science fiction movie has to be a bang bang shooty shoot fest. For an apocalyptic movie it was strangely relaxing and had a strange degree of comfiness to it. And it ended on a positive note. I'd recommend it if you like science fiction but are also in the mood to watch something easygoing.
it’s really funny and it also has some great messages