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@fanfangoria1
@fanfangoria1 22 сағат бұрын
Excuse me? This movie is great, well acted, interesting story, entertaining and at times really scary. the reviews is completely wrong. I hope these guys make a movie the is a masterpiece.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 22 күн бұрын
10 years old and it’s a pretty good drama by two stars known for their comedic chops Who else can blow up your life besides family? The title has a double meaning; for one there’s a visual representation of a Halloween decoration two siblings shared as kids and the fact that both of them have secrets hidden away deep inside they can’t share There’s plenty of relatable crises going on here Yet the film does stumble in a few places and the ending almost feels like they ran out of time to make a proper conclusion Fresh, funny, and heartbreaking with depressing subject matter but carried by stellar performances proving that even a smile and a laugh can blossom out of dark troubles A heartfelt character study exploring contemporary anxieties of characters that feel like real people thanks to Craig Johnson’s direction
@cathyprosser1050
@cathyprosser1050 24 күн бұрын
This was really cool to find out some of the details of what these inexperienced men went through as training for this exceptional project 👏 Bravo!!
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d Ай бұрын
10 years old! really a disturbing, psychologically unnerving film about holy matrimony and how it starts to fall apart the cast is unknown but this couple couldn't be happier after just getting married and spending a quiet weekend at the lake in the woods unfortunately, things start to get strange when Bea goes into the woods one night and ends up with strange corrosions on her thighs her husband Paul is desperate to find an answer of what happened this movie makes you flinch once you see the reveal of the trauma caused but thankfully this sort-of-low-budget flick uses dark shadows, bright lights, and thoughts that go back and forth was it a stranger? a monster? an alien? or a ghost? it's very sad seeing this couple go at each other's throats deciding what's the bigger concern another rare gem of a horror movie that doesn't have to get by using cheap scare tactics and big special effects the mind is a scary place when you start to doubt who your significant other is and why they are that way with it being just the two of them things spiral out of control in their relationship a creepy crawler of a movie
@derekllewellyn6663
@derekllewellyn6663 Ай бұрын
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@derekllewellyn6663
@derekllewellyn6663 Ай бұрын
I just love it so much it's looks like new DVD releases review history books documentary about biography book of Life story ture movie all about how much money made
@derekllewellyn6663
@derekllewellyn6663 23 күн бұрын
3:07 conjuring movie part documentary about biography history channel interview review history of power of life live on their website search
@testing1-2three
@testing1-2three Ай бұрын
Weird interview. Mr. Abdi held his own.
@DJTORONTO
@DJTORONTO Ай бұрын
This movie could have been so good but instead it dragged on with predictability. Basically telling you whats about to happen before it does
@andrewcook1246
@andrewcook1246 Ай бұрын
2/3 people completely missed the point of the show and have never heard of a period piece
@palmereldritch7777
@palmereldritch7777 2 ай бұрын
Wow, for a screen writer and sound man and a....they can do a whole review and actually NOT discuss what the movie is about ? Subtext babies, if you fell for the Venetian blind lighting being non realistic .... wait, were are they working again ? Where does the movie take place ? Why is the movie shot like it's shot ?
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 2 ай бұрын
10 years old! Daniel Radcliffe acts wonderfully outside his usual range and newcomer Zoe Kazan makes for a cute and adorable pair of leads taking the screentime this film really does break down the harsh complexities of relationships, love, and friendship how can love be avoided, can it still be brought into the equation, and can a man and a woman still be friends without sex factoring in? Wallace and Chantry try to test that theory by remaining as plutonic as friends can be but also attempting to handle each situation without it being too risky it's clever, honest, cute, funny, and very heartfelt
@ritutiwari8834
@ritutiwari8834 2 ай бұрын
Nice movie
@otaniayun5994
@otaniayun5994 2 ай бұрын
i'm a grown-ass man & i never cry...but this film almost got me there
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 2 ай бұрын
10 years old now Technically this isn’t a good movie and they made so many changes If you think about it pretty much the entirety of the franchise is a giant commercial It changes every time the do a different iteration
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 2 ай бұрын
This is one of the channels worst videos I’ve ever seen 😒 A decade later and this is still one of 2014’s best! This definitely made up for the disappointment of ‘Captain America: ‘Winter Soldier’ I was so afraid this wasn’t gonna work because it involves a walking tree and a talking racoon, I’ve also never heard of these characters in the comics but James Gunn impressed me in several instances making everyone likable having this be like a space opera The movie has a great cast with sharp chemistry, tons of action and special effects, a trademark soundtrack, and pitch perfect pacing The many worlds and costumes and creatures are one of a kind with the movie embracing its insanity in its universe building Starlord is kind of this generation’s Han Solo being a thief but maybe showing he has some honor, Gamora is all swords even though she despises serving Ronan and serving her father, Drax takes everything literally making things hilariously awkward living for nothing but revenge, Rocket has that stern rogue attitude because of his dark past always wanting his cut while Groot has a limited vocabulary yet remains loyal and friendly As you can imagine they do not get along at first; they have issues to work out attempting to be selfless putting others first being pushed into heroics I guess the only thing I didn’t like was I hoping the story had more twists and turns As is though this first installment provides a very solid introduction to these Guardians being the most unlikely of heroes to save the galaxy and this would lay the foundation for later installments in the Infinity Saga Gunn truly has inspiration from classic stories like ‘Flash Gordon’ and ‘Star Wars’ and that’s what makes this one of the best installments in the MCU expanding the universe being witty, heartfelt, funny, and entertaining without relying on being dark or moody It’s okay to be funny when it comes to a summer popcorn film especially a comic book
@sherryhudson6879
@sherryhudson6879 2 ай бұрын
The actors were the only reason I watched this movie….otherwise, it lost me a few times and didn’t flow together as good as it should have in the end. That said, …it’s a clever plot and I love twists like that🤌🏻
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 2 ай бұрын
10 years old and this is quite an interesting entry from famed director Luc Besson ScarJo is awesome but the movie doesn’t fully take advantage of its premise the way it should and it’s very short I also find the science of it hard to believe, can we actually use 100% of our brains capacity? Some of this borderlines on nonsensical I’ll admit so who knows how accurate it is asking how much our minds can unlock The themes, visuals, and performances are pretty good though There’s also stock footage sprinkled throughout to illustrate the prey/predator dynamic and natural selection at work Some serviceable action scenes too So a lot of this is silly, bizarre, outlandish and ends up being polarizing given plot holes scattered throughout but Johansson is able to carry it plus all the concepts happening are by accident For some it’ll be a blast from start to finish being a rare summer popcorn movie that goes bonkers
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 3 ай бұрын
It's 10 years old! Director Bong-Joon Ho makes a different kind of dystopian future flick It’s slick, grimy, very well acted, and greatly displays the kind of levels humanity goes to for change It’s a microcosmic world that projects humanity’s own worst attributes There’s lots of themes here revolving around survival, compassion, and the extremes people will go to to maintain power and reshape society’s structure Lots of social commentary about those who remain in power to being in confinement to poor living conditions to inequity next to pure allegory for the class system It’s the lack of care and consideration for the impoverished that leads to the hatred for the more privileged How far are people willing to go for survival even at the cost of compassion? Do we accept our preordained obligation in society to keep it going? There is inhumanity of the human race It’s anxiety, chaos, fear that instills such imbalance when it comes to human survival, class, global warming, and price of freedom Ho does an excellent job with something like this having a political edge despite logistical issues and not all the emotions feeling 100% genuine
@coolhand62
@coolhand62 3 ай бұрын
LOL!! You guys are funny! Do you still have your jobs? Follow the pack much? This film is brilliant. The dialogue is perfect. It's obvious you weren't able to follow a fairly simple story. A drug deal gone wrong, with all the details without spelling everything out for the dolts. Uh oh! Oh wait, this channel is now a fossil.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 3 ай бұрын
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes turns 10! Made $208.5 million domestically and $710 million worldwide The movie still works being epic and intimate remarkably thanks to its CGI motion capture technology, a flawless performance by Andy Serkis, and its deep heavy themes about war, peace, co-existence, trust, militancy vs pacifism, the lines that could potentially break the pacts leading to major conflict, and political maneuvering Lots of ethical and political issues abound too with challenging morals as well as allegory for how outsiders are treated There’s even a line in here someone declaring the apes “They’re animals!” It makes you think what makes us so different? Everyone has a reason for being the way they are with conflicting views and our own experiences shaping us making the eventual devastation of war all the more difficult to witness One of the best movies of 2014 The motion capture technology keeps improving The politics of war are more complicated deciding if two species can co-exist or fight for survival and dominance Matt Reeves takes the series to new leaps and bounds and Andy Serkis is still so perfect as Caesar The human players are less interesting but it is the apes that keep things afloat
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 3 ай бұрын
Isn’t it sad there’s only 1 reviewer for this movie? Transformers: Age of Extinction turns 10! Made $245 million, $858.6 million worldwide as highest grossing film of 2014 despite negative reviews Now Playing Podcast was more positive towards it than Double Toasted or Rotten Tomatoes This is still one of my favorite entries in the franchise Critics and fans know what to expect at this point from Michael Bay; I know these movies have problems but it's all about the action and special effects Sometimes that's all you need I loved all the new Autobots; Drift, Crosshairs, and Hound, you can actually distinguish them individually No Shia LaBeouf but thankfully Bumblebee is back And I really appreciated that we finally get to see the Dinobots even though they don't show up until the last half Mark Whalberg makes for a likable lead next to his daughter so the human element much more interesting here although I am glad I got more Transformers in this than I bargained for They even have much more sleeker designs Optimus Prime even has second thoughts defending humanity asking how many more of his kind must be sacrificed to atone for their mistakes, maybe it's about having faith in who we can be, who we are and why we are here shouldn't remain mysteries Thankfully Michael Bay has removed a lot of the toilet and sex humor making this more accessible for kids There's also a super annoying character in here that was getting on my nerves but thankfully the writers get rid of him after the first half And I didn't mind the 2 hours and 45 min It's a gorgeous looking film mainly when it goes to Hong Kong for the climax The filmmakers make this way more coherent laying the 'seeds' so to speak for a better future of the franchise 'Age of Extinction' is the definition of a summer popcorn movie that has a much more linear story flow
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 4 ай бұрын
Edge of Tomorrow is 10 years old! Another one of 2014's best Director Doug Liman has been notoriously difficult to work with thanks to his maverick filmmaking style Shame it only made $100.2 million from a $173 million budget despite solid reviews But so much of this movie is amazingly done from the action to the special effects to the badass score to the two leads It's like a big chocolate cake you can gobble up, I havent had that feeling since 'Drag Me to Hell' I love Emily Blunt and Tom Cruise together; one is the careful relaxed individual while the other is all guns and no questions with a candid militant attitude expecting the worst from war Plus much of the exo body suits for combat are 100% practical selling the physicality of it The filmmakers juggle many things of memory, history, and how we can recount all of that The mimics are fierce, reminded me of the sentinels from 'The Matrix' Next to the thrilling action sequences they also manage to make this very funny given the many alternatives they try to solve this time loop issue, they make many ways of starting over amusing Thankfully this doesn't get tiresome as the characters evolve their strategies and the pacing is pretty solid thanks to screenwriter Christopher McQuarrie There's also insertions of metaphors and symbolism about Hinduism for us making our own fates along with reincarnation This makes the genre fresh without feeling stale or overplayed thanks to this time travel gimmick using wry humor A very entertaining summer flick where the actors, the action, the effects, and the story all juggle together tremendously
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 4 ай бұрын
Fault in Our Stars is 10 years old! Made$307 million worldwide on a $12 million budget One of the best movies of 2014 I'm not gonna lie i did wipe my eyes from tears a few times The two leads by Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort have such incredible personalities and sell their relationship I absolutely loved the parents in this played by both Laura Dern and Sam Trammell, heck I wish they were in the movie more because they're so lovable The soundtrack is also very cool and when they go to Germany it's very uplifting The look of the film is also very crisp and clear Life doesn't have to be perfect for love to be extraordinary, it doesn't matter if you're loved by all only one person is enough, pain demands to be felt, cancer is one thing but two people falling for each other is so much stronger Director Josh Boone and the cast make for a very heartfelt, heartbreaking, and effective love story that makes itself stand out from the typical films most viewers know And it isn't made to manipulate or exploit its subject matter
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 4 ай бұрын
A decade later Walt Disney Pictures attempts to tell the real story of arguably their best villain in their canon even if it's very forgettable Angelina Jolie does give a surefire performance as this titular villain even if it strays away from what we loved about her so much The movie changes a lot from the original story which will irk some people Elle Fanning is good too being a lot more dimensional having love for her surrogate fairy mother although Coplay does come across as very cartoonish and the Prince himself is very holllow and forgettable It's a shame the best action sequence is at the beginning and the CGI on the fairies is rather uncomfortable to look at It doesn't help that in this version they come off as terrible people with Maleficent being more of a mother The film becomes an issue because they attempt to humanize a character we are supposed to despise The other thing the filmmakers change is the idea of true love; it's not necessarily romantic but more of the idea of the love for another which I guess is a welcome change The art direction and cinematography is beautiful no doubt with a larger mythology This script is pretty flimsy at best with a tone that flips back and forth Not one of the worst films by Disney but could've been so much better; still became a box office hit leading to a sequel despite the critics being split even winning an Oscar for best costume A villain's origin story can only work if you give legit reasons why they became evil in the first place making us enjoy hating them like Freddy Kruger or The Joker For a live action movie based on a classic villain it should've been more perfect
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 4 ай бұрын
10 years old and Jon Favereau shows he can make a film on a smaller scale. An indie project of his own making that takes an appreciation for food and how a chef can learn to take pride in his own craft out of criticism and loss. He’s a chef and a father but also divorced from his wife. The owner of the restaurant doesn’t care about his contribution to the dishes served and one critic has been affecting them the most after a poor review. Favareau’s character then decides to do what he loves best by starting a food business in a food truck without the harsh feedback on the internet from Twitter and maybe bond more with his only son. The film has a lot of great cameo actors from Sofia Vergara to Scarlett Johansson to Robert Downey, Jr to Dustin Hoffman to John Leguizamo. The first half is a bit droll before the food truck portions start but after that it’s a wonderful bonding experience between father and son. Each can learn what the kitchen means to the cook and what they can contribute on their own under no pressure or worrying about negative feedback. A lot can change over the course of learning to cook but also rearrange the ingredients of your own life going forward. Favereau does a good job here with an indie picture seeing how a chef can concoct more room in his life for love of food and life itself.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 4 ай бұрын
X-Men: Days of Future Past is 10 years old!!! I remember talking about it with my late mom and late dad eating dinner outside This is still one of the franchises best installments! It's incredible seeing these two generations of characters collide along with the actors making it that much more surreal plus they make the whole time travel gimmick from the 1970s comics issue work, almost plausible like a 'Terminator' scenario clearly laying out the rules even to pointing out there will always be an auto correction Bryan Singer manages to juggle multiple mutants while still keeping to the central core of the comics with its symbolic prejudice themes like discrimination, alienation, racism, prejudice, and xenophobia and making it very emotional There's also a brilliant scene of a young Charles conversing with his older self trusting in him to believe not all hope is lost and that we can still come together to make a better future The only problems I had was that they had dozens of newer mutants that unfortunately get pushed to the sidelines and I didn't really like the newer designs of the Sentinels themselves Its no secret that a lot of fans hated what Brett Ratner and Gavin Hood did to the series Thankfully this movie erases all of those issues putting things back on track but I enjoy every one of these movies regardless Just because someone stumbles and loses their way doesn't mean they're lost forever, are we doomed to destroy each other or can we make a better future for ourselves, is the future itself truly set?, it's always an untold web of possibilities where even the smallest action can change the course of history, humanity has always feared what is different, maybe time is immutable Yes the following entries didn't do any favors closing this series on a sour note, although hopefully with the Disney/Fox merger now they can rectify this and finally bring these characters in a whole new light into the MCU After 10 years this is a brilliant entry by Singer who's so dedicated to the material making it very dramatic and socially relevant
@bd4597
@bd4597 5 ай бұрын
definitely one of the worst movies ever - just in terms of being a movie - can't believe it was written and directing bc it is so so so bad. How in the world can u ever not rate it as 0 stars?
@acerob1830
@acerob1830 5 ай бұрын
I thought it was an Amazing film. Well performed and written. It may not be for everyone - it goes in to dark areas - A Must See!
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 5 ай бұрын
Godzilla (2014) is 10 years old This is a hard movie to actually love But the good news is that the king of monsters himself Godzilla is back on top form After so many failed attempts in cinema to make him cool again director Gareth Edwards reboots the beloved franchise going back to the TOHO days The good news is that all the spectacle is there from the more sophisticated special effects bringing Godzilla to life to the carnage from the battles Heck the movie even tries to humanize him at certain points The biggest drawback is that the human characters are just so boring and uninteresting It's a good cast with Aaron-Taylor Johnson, Elizabeth Olsen, Ken Wantanabe, and Bryan Cranston but they are not fully developed to care about, the human drama is not interesting and it ends up being very boring And Edwards has a tendency to divert away from the action only looking from a distance Even the climax is difficult to make out being obscured by dark lighting and dust Like seriously Godzilla is a side character in his own movie for crying out loud! Thankfully this would lay the foundation for more entertaining films in this expanded Monsterverse allowing more opponents for Godzilla to face At least the filmmakers actually respect more of the original lore from the older films of the 1950s
@jofoster1596
@jofoster1596 5 ай бұрын
Cate was amazing this, so deserved the Oscar
@rogerlynch5279
@rogerlynch5279 5 ай бұрын
Seen some Cpips, it reminds me more at a German show as an American like Cold Case. Still MURDER IN PARADISE is fot me still the best actual British Mystery -Crime Fighter Show
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 5 ай бұрын
This really is one of the channels worst videos They didn’t do a proper review of this thing Today Amazing Spider-Man 2 is officially 10 years old!!! Made $709 million worldwide even if the reception was mixed It stinks Andrew Garfield admitted SONY intentionally removed key portions of scenes and development also due to the SONY hack Even a deleted scene in the graveyard with Peters father all of a sudden appearing was mind blowing...it's a shame because we get some really good acting from Garfield himself but the scene wouldve felt unearned if it was left in Here it feels like they went back to the colorful fun tone of the Raimi trilogy, that 2012 movie was too much like Batman and almost made me officially give up wanting to see this character on the screen again I thank god they got back on track this time around; the suit feels more like it was right out of the pages of the comic, the POV swinging shots are incredible, my dad loved being a part of the action which is amazing to look at, the chemistry between Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone is the highlight of the movie The romance is so cute and the movie centers around it so much I actually did get teary eyed seeing the death of Gwen despite not seeing the previous movie, it still makes it that so impactful Also keep in mind there's a lot of themes, motifs, and foreshadowing of time being precious and how little of it we have not to mention the sins of the fathers follow to our children The fight on the plane for example with Richard Parker mirrors the fight in the clock tower between Peter and Harry Electro looks terrific trust me that yellow and green suit would've been laughable if they did that version yet his character seems very secondary I like Dane Dehaan as Harry, you buy his friendship with Peter when you first see them together, pretty much everyone calls him a young Leonardo DiCaprio Even Sally Field gives it her all during one part in the middle that chokes me up The soundtrack by Hans Zimmer, Junkie XL, and Pharrell Williams with the Magnificent Six is really sweet combining electronic guitar with traditional score and dubstep I'm still shocked they managed to cram so much material in 2 and a half hours although I do wish they made the other installments but I am happy they managed to wrap up the parents' storyline I'm still anxious to see the Sinister Six on screen if they ever get around to it And they went all out with the merchandise on this one, too, it was truly the most advertised movie of 2014 Director Marc Webb knows how to do the human drama and balance the characters’ relationships, the acting, and the performances I admit the bad about this movie to me; it should've been longer to flesh everything else out, Rhino should've been in the movie more as well as Black Cat plus there was so much footage cut from those trailers that I would've loved to see It stinks too they had Shailene Woodley to shoot scenes as Mary Jane but they ended up omitting all of them I was never a fan of Spider-Man's jokes or one-liners either It works though for Harry slowly becoming a villain throughout the course of this movie because he's desperate to ask for Spider-Man's help and he takes extreme measures when he was denied therefore feeling betrayed Yes a lot of people complain they made another Spider-Man 3 with this one but keep in mind that movie still gets a pass and it made a ton of money breaking box office records I still love the trilogy and this one too because they feel colorful, fun, action-packed, filled with enough drama, and have a collection of really good actors Is this the worst Spider-Man movie? HELL NO! I have yet to see one that actually fails spectacularly I'm still skipping that 2012 movie like the plague because this one actually is what that movie should've been in the first place despite all the issues It’s a shame because the studios and the writers were more concerned with franchise building, which is fine but you have to comitt to a self-contained story that can be expanded into a larger universe for later or else it becomes an unbalanced mess The best news though is that thankfully ‘No Way Home’ managed to rectify a few problems this movie couldn’t do on its own giving some course corrections
@frankyvielle2699
@frankyvielle2699 5 ай бұрын
Can anyone in the comments help me out bie telling me where i can watch the movie?
@mariburns8758
@mariburns8758 5 ай бұрын
I liked it. The only movie of it's kind where the female protagonist was not a moron.
@matthewfarmer2520
@matthewfarmer2520 6 ай бұрын
I have this on DVD, just got for a dollar at a used record store in my neighborhood.
@jasonleetaiwan
@jasonleetaiwan 6 ай бұрын
I thought it was good. Not a huge fan of Wong Kar Wai in general, though.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 6 ай бұрын
10 years old Skipped this atrocity of a film They even hoped having 7pm Thursday night showings would boost its numbers
@MrReded69
@MrReded69 6 ай бұрын
Rylance and Jacobi are bigwigs in the Shakespeare world. Neither of them really believe the theory. They postulate it with a wink. 😉 But they talk about it because it gets people talking about Shakespeare in general. Its an attention getter, like the shrill call out a Mariacchi singer makes as demonstrated by Disney's Coco. Its like a bigger version of a commercial ploy the tourist industry of the town Bisley in the UK uses. There, they literally sell t-shirts, tea mugs and books about the local legend that the future Queen Elizabeth I died as a child under the care of a Bisley household. This family was already secretly fostering one of Henry the VIII's bastard sons. When Elizabeth died of a sudden illness, they replaced her with her lookalike bastard brother in fear of reprisal. Never suspecting the cross dressing boy would become the most powerful Drag Queen ever! The Bisley folk don't really believe it but it makes them tourist money!😉
@MrReded69
@MrReded69 6 ай бұрын
GAVE AWAY THE BIG EFFING PLOT TWIST WTF MOMENT OF THE WHOLE DAMN MOVIE DIDN'TCHA?!
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 6 ай бұрын
Ginger mother! 😂😂😂😂 10 years old! Flanagan succeeds with his usual signatures of establishing mood, atmosphere, dark lighting, and shadows The film does a wonderful job fooling the audience making us believe one thing is happening while another actually is Katee Sackoff is perfect as the mother going from loving to tortured to straight up turning monstrous due to this mirror's influence There's plenty of cool psychological scares and I really like Karen Gillian too The parents you feel bad for because they're on the tipping point and the brother and sister are at odds trying to rationalize what's actually going on It even acts as a haunting portrayal of child abuse and dissolutionment Both of these characters reflect themselves whether young or old, by the end of the film you start to ask yourself who's the more sane one now? The ending is a bit of a downer and truth be told there's a few things they don't quite explain Plus some of the cutting back between the past and present can be somewhat distracting Perhaps the most baffling thing about this since its release is that no sequels ever followed It had the potential to be a franchise yet it never got off the ground Still this second effort by Flanagan creates enough of a disturbing ambiance to make it unsettling for low budget horror even if it's not a traditional scare fest and the ending is predictable
@jessfucket
@jessfucket 6 ай бұрын
guys dressed in girl clothes expect to be taken seriously. if you don't, they sic the government on you.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 6 ай бұрын
Captain America: Winter Soldier turns 10 I'll be honest; this isn't one of my favorite MCU movies in the collection I thought the first movie was better in many respects making it feel like a classic swashbuckler With this the filmmakers attempt to do many throwbacks to those classic 1970s conspiracy/spy thrillers with political intrigue There's also shades of grey between heroism as well as villainy, mistaking freedom for fear, honor vs patriotism, there's only so much of being a Boy Scout can get you, building a better world means sometimes tearing down the old one, the current state of United States surveillance watching all of our activities, wiretapping, espionage, moles infiltrating our superpowers, and stopping global terrorism before it starts It looked a bit cheap in spots and the winter soldier himself should’ve been in the movie more His name is in the title and there should be more of a rivalry between him and Steve It's also a very dreary and overcast looking entry out of all the movies Plus certain plot points don't make any sense continuity wise from previous films so that might bother a few fans whom are knee deep in the established universe The mid credits scene with Scarlett Witch and Quicksilver was the best part though setting up 'Age of Ultron' And I should be thankful that Joe Russo along with his brother Anthony would collaborate to direct 'Civil War' as well as 'Avengers: Infinity War' and 'Endgame' delivering the best entries in this entire series I'll give them credit they made this one more grounded as a standalone entry while being relevant But again it's not one of my favorite MCU entries
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 6 ай бұрын
They never should’ve cancelled this channel
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 6 ай бұрын
10 years old!!! This was very controversial when it came out considering it was tackling a well-known story many are familiar with and of course there have to be changes made for mainstream viewers You can definitely expect some would turn away mainly Christians because of the different faiths we follow having our own interpretations of the story of Noah's Ark Plus it's no surprise this was banned in several countries like China and Muslim nations as many movies of this caliber are since they have their own interpretations Still you have to applaud Aronofsky for attempting to tell this particular tale cause there are things that do work You have spectacular visuals, great actors, the giant rock creatures called The Warchers I was not expecting but ended up being one of my favorite aspects, and the flood itself is pulled off wonderfully Noah himself is human not praised as a messiah so he has a relatable arc Tubal-Cain makes for an understandable villain believing he's right since he feels God abandoned him and his followers with the lands drying up and facing starvation There's even a fascinating dynamic of a rift between Noah and his eldest son Some terrific visual storytelling too touching upon Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, the loss of innocence, committing sin etc. The only real criticism to be had here is the movies length, it's far too long I would've figured the end would been after the flood took place I truly understand why people would be for it or against it given how Aronofsky approaches it, after all he is a divisive filmmaker The original story is very dark and this remains filled with dark drama being an interpretation of the core material with a hint of pro-environmentalism Maybe we can learn to be kind, choose mercy and love, we can start again if we wish The movie made $359 million worldwide despite being a mixed bag with audiences yet doing well with critics so you can take it how it is even if it's not 100% a perfect translation
@henryfrost8542
@henryfrost8542 6 ай бұрын
Great series. I wish it wasn't filmed in the dark all the time as it was difficult to see what is going on
@SPOILEDPETS-u6m
@SPOILEDPETS-u6m 6 ай бұрын
very good movie, in fact, it’s one of the greatest movies in history. But still, there are some bugs in it, for example, the mom absolutely can smash the sky window out of the room in let say how about one hour? But she didn’t do it for seven years.
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 7 ай бұрын
10 years old! Not as good as the first one but the cameos are funny
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 7 ай бұрын
The movie is 10 years old!!! I was mad it didn’t open in wider theaters, I wanted to see it with my older sister badly The movie pretty much picks up after where the show ended which will please diehard fans even running into familiar supporting characters like Weevil, Wallace, Dick, Piz, Keith, Gia, Luke, Sean, and Cindy Bell still brings that level of likability and confident stubbornness to Veronica, a woman using her wits and her intellect to see past people's difficulties With this new job though will she stay in NYC or is the darkness of Neptune enough to make her stay? Director and original creator Rob Thomas inserts enough noir elements, quick one liners, and humor to balance things out There's lots of winks and nods to the audience of certain things the show excelled at There's quite some colorful cameos in here too from Jamie Lee Curtis to Dax Sheppard to Justin Long to Jerry O' Connell Some may feel Bell is looking her age and doesn't seem as precocious as she should be with her character plus it's basically an extended tv episode but there's enough charm and likability to make it worthy
@GagandeepKaur-th3sf
@GagandeepKaur-th3sf 7 ай бұрын
It was a good movie I felt it certainly entertaining🍿
@user-dr2yz8um3d
@user-dr2yz8um3d 7 ай бұрын
Non-Stop turns 10 today! It's actually good thank goodness Made $228 million worldwide even if reviews were split Liam Neeson manages to make this very intense from start to finish For a bottle thriller it's actually good with director Jaume Collet-Serra going from one plot revelation to the next I thought the twist was actually very clever even if Neeson ends up playing the same character over and over again Is security our countries biggest lie?, is it true we can't change the world with words unless they're written in blood?, is America a place where nothing has changed?, we fight and die for our freedoms but does it make a difference? Some things do require some suspension of disbelief and the last half might be hard to swallow for most But he's helped by a supporting cast from Julianne Moore to Michelle Dockery to Lupita Nyongo The final scene is the best set piece building to an exciting finale It's ridiculous but entertaining if you're willing to turn your brain off to enjoy the ride for an easy diversion
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@user-dr2yz8um3d 8 ай бұрын
The movie is 10 years old! Korey Coleman hated the shallowness of it all from the acting to the storytelling to the romance to the dialogue Still had fun though when it came to the 3D and disaster scenes The movie almost works; for one thing it gets the volcanic eruption right to a science from the earthquakes involved to the pyroclastic flows It's true too that many of the denizens of the once proud city were covered in ash dying instantly right even down to a cast of two people embracing each other frozen in place You have some decent actors in here, and the disaster scenes look pretty good mainly in 3D Kit Harringtons character has a clear goal since he's lost his loved ones and at times feels like giving up altogether, it shows the growing bonds of brotherhood amidst pressure in the arena Although a lot of the CGI looks like something right out of a video game and the movie is far too short to leave a lasting impression Paul WS Anderson tries to reach for that grand scale but falls short in a few areas This has a 1950s b movie feel to it borrowing from swords and sandals material like gladiator or Spartacus There's definitely liberties taken as far as Anderson's direction is concerned in 104 minutes but it's far from his worst film yet it is hammy and predictable The destruction of Pompeii was tragic with many of its citizens in fear and agony so this shows a portion of it if not 100% accurately It's an okay diversion at best Plus they actually have DNA evidence that two people were actually casted together but it was a male same sex couple