And YOU get an iron man suit..aaaaand YOU get an iron man suit AND YOUUU get an iron man suit ppphhhfffrrrttt
Well, it was definitely a Tom Cruise movie. Good action and a decently engaging plot but nothing that stood out really. Still, I had fun watching it in the big screen. It was very theatrical
The cgi is awful in a ton of scenes. Especially the babies scenes. Batman and Supergirl had cool scenes, but all the flash stuff was boring and stupid.:rofl::wastebasket:
The Best Part Of The Flash Is All The Batmans That Were In It - Genuinely Michael Keaton Was The Best Part - It Wasn't As Bad As Justice League But This Was Just An OK Movie - Ezra Miller Is Decent As A Side Character Not The Main Actor, He Just Wasn't Good To Lead - And The CGI Gave Me A Migraine, It Was Just Plain Bad
It's a canon event, Barry!
Overall, this was a decent superhero movie. Michael Keaton was great being Batman again, fun cameos, and some of the jokes were funny. The only thing that didn't sit well with me was the CGI & VFX. It felt like I was watching a slightly older generational video game.
I really wanted to love this movie.
Visually, it's absolutely gorgeous! Unfortunately, the "friendship" which is supposed to be the emotional core of the movie rings completely hollow.
One of the two main characters is not a character at all. Lt. Hudner has literally zero characteristics (except not being racist), and the movie fails to make me care about him or even believe that he's a real person.
Why does he care about Jesse so much? Because he's black? Because Daisy asked him to in their one short conversation?
Such a disappointment. Not a terrible movie, but it could really have been great.
A refreshing addition to the MCU, made me laugh, made me cry, and restored my faith in the franchise. A nostalgic and thrilling ending to the trilogy!
Like an orgy: lots of action and sensations, though a bit messy and will leave you feeling empty and under-satisfied when you're done.
Those of you who loved the charm and comedy of the first Ant-Man are going to be as let down as a Chinese weather balloon.
Didn't enjoy this film on release. Currently working my way through a Marvel marathon, and thought a second viewing might alter my opinion.
It didn't. Definitely one of the weakest MCU entries.
As much a relationship drama as it is a treatise on the death penalty, this is an emotionally complicated and moving film.
What an utterly raw film. In so many ways.
A complex setting suffused with mixed emotions that are absolutely nailed by both leads.
If I ever traveled to Avatar world, I would invent arrow proof cockpit glass for the helicopters and become rich.
3 Thoughts After Watching ‘Violent Night’:
Lazy writing abounds in this film. From the cringy “Santa Claus is coming to town” and “Christmas dies tonight” lines… to the naming of Skullcrusher… to the completely unnecessary burning of the money to keep Santa warm… it’s all just a bit too silly. But I ask myself if I should expect anything else considering the plot.
My first thought when seeing John Leguizamo was that he was an odd choice to cast as a villain. Not entirely sure why. Maybe he’s just too likable.
I didn’t hate it. The highlights were David Harbour, the “Home Alone” scene, and Santa’s final kill. It was all an interesting concept that only occasionally fell flat.
Essentially Die Hard in a high school but with a serious modern problem at its core. Its not as tacky as it could have been but should it have been made? School shootings are becoming more regular and while the movie is fairly sensitive to the issue, it’s very being is kind of exploitative.
This is giving Fast and furious a run for their money with the ridiculous shit.
We've seen this film 2012 times and the day after tomorrow it's not impossible that there will be yet another geostorm in a teacup.
But the first two acts of Greenland are more suspense than disaster and the film is all the better for it. Director Ric Roman Waugh does a great job of building tension around how people act in the face of a world threatening event and the sense of urgency rubs off on the viewer.
Sadly, though, the final act slips into the clichés one would expect from a film of this genre, but not badly enough that it erases the good work that precedes it.
A wholesome movie that felt like it was missing something. It's fine but after seeing the documentary last year this wasn't as emotional. Tom Hanks as Mr. Rogers is perfect casting. I wish we got more of him.
If I was 12 and it was 1986 I'd have given it a 9/10 and watched it again already
Tom Hardy, all by himself, almost makes this a good movie.
And, it's hilarious at times (which I believe was intentional, I think this movie is self-aware), way funnier than say Ant-Man and the Wasp.
There was just something about the banter between Eddie and Venom that worked extremely well.
But: the script is awful, the dialogue sucks, the production values are terrible, and anyone that isn't Tom Hardy comes from a much blander film.
So I cannot really recommend it, even though I kinda want to.
This is the lamest comic book movie in a while. The first act is terrible but once the symbiote finally get to Eddie Brock it picks up. The best part by far is Tom Hardy talking to himself. Everyone else is just bland. The effects are fine but the final fight is just a total CGI fest and kinda dull. This isn't worth paying for but it's worth watching to see Tom Hardy act crazy.
Edit: I did like it a little bit more on rewatch just because Tom Hardy is going all out.