Dungeons and Dragons. People who are into the DnD scene should get all the easter egg’s they crammed into it. Personally, I would have loved a Neverwinter Nights movie.
John Wick: Chapter 4. Everything got tied up neatly. Happy ending for everyone. Fight scenes were stretching the realms of credibiy. Funnily enough a person in a Parra jersey got into a fist fight with another person after the credits and everyone was getting out of the cinema.
65 - I enjoyed it but feel it was a wasted opportunity. Basically a human or alien? Adam Driver crash lands on Earth 65 million years ago when dinosaurs were roaming. Lots of dino's and close calls in the movie but the plot holes are too many.
Must of watched a different one to me.Luther.
Good movie.
It could have been that I haven't watched a movie in ages.Must of watched a different one to me.
It's visually spectacular but a bad adaption of the novel with a worse screenplay than both the 1930s version and the 1970s tv movie. It didn't even dent the top 5 of the best pic nominees for me.All Quiet on the Western Front 9. Brutal. Very surprised it didn't win the academy for best picture. Fan of Everything Everywhere but this is a superior film
It's visually spectacular but a bad adaption of the novel with a worse screenplay than both the 1930s version and the 1970s tv movie. It didn't even dent the top 5 of the best pic nominees for me.
I can understand how people who haven't read the book or seen any of the earlier versions might rate it higher than me.
It was good. Comedy scenes weren’t cringe but you need to know some of your DnD lore to get some of the jokes. Also the creatures and costumes were top notch.Was D&D good, or too airy fairy?
I was rooting for the lion to get the poachers!!!Beast
Guilty pleasure of mine is the movies where a big bear, shark, tiger etc is hunting a group of peps. Weird one for Idris Elba to do but I liked it.
Illumination with Mario and the Minions are also taking their lunch money. All they do these days is reboot classics and destroy IP’s. It’s all self inflicted.You know Disney is a totally dead company when they announce a live action remake of Moana. The other upcoming live action remakes look terrible. No wonder dreamworks is destroying them.
To be fair those remakes used to make big money. Beauty and the Beast 2017, Lion King and Alladin 2019 made over a billion just through nostalgia. Public is turning against them now. The Little Mermaid and Peter Pan trailers are just demolished by dislikes. Will be interesting to see how it goes at the box office.Illumination with Mario and the Minions are also taking their lunch money. All they do these days is reboot classics and destroy IP’s. It’s all self inflicted.