Originally Posted by Deberg_1990:
Yep. And him and his brother co-directed Dumb and Dumber, Kingpin and There’s Something about Mary
Oh no doubt!f They are so damn talented. Only reason I choose Hall Pass as the example is because of how raunchy /sorta stupid and no where near as highly regarded as There's Something About Mary, Dumb & Dumber or Kingpin.
now he's a multiple Oscar winner. Incredible haha. God bless him. [Reply]
The Tomorrow War was cringe worthy bad. Seriously one of the worst sci fi film/laughably stupid time travel movie I've seen in quite some time.
I was aware that the directors of the Lego movie did this I knew it wasn't going to be gritty. A lot of the humor fell so flat and Pratt was okay (he did all he could and is usually good in most stuff) but damn the surrounding cast??! Holy shit they were bad.
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whoa this was actually pretty ****ing good! Found footage type films are usually are very hit or miss (usually lame) but damn this one was very well executed. The jump scares were well placed and effective, the acting was pretty good by some young unknown actresses. Also loved the sense of dread in this little film from start to finish .
Fuck the haters, i was entertained. I thought it was a good KIDS movie. My son and my niece (14 & 11) both enjoyed it. The way they wove all of WB's properties into the movie was pretty cool, i thought.
Having King Kong, The Night King (GoT), The Gremlins etc as part of the crowd was a "cute" addition. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Detoxing:
So i watched the new Space Jam....
Fuck the haters, i was entertained. I thought it was a good KIDS movie. My son and my niece (14 & 11) both enjoyed it. The way they wove all of WB's properties into the movie was pretty cool, i thought.
Having King Kong, The Night King (GoT), The Gremlins etc as part of the crowd was a "cute" addition.
My 8 year old loved it, too. I thought LeBron's acting was rather stiff (he was much better in Trainwreck, IMO) but otherwise, it was a fun kid's movie, as you said.
Critics have been slamming the overuse of WB owned characters in nearly every review but I don't see that as a problem, at all.
Who else are they supposed to have in the crowd when they're literally inside of the Warner Brothers server? [Reply]
I caught the new Nicolas Cage film called Pig in theaters the other day and thought it was great & very moving/touching. Living alone in the Oregon wilderness, a truffle hunter returns to Portland to find the person who stole his beloved pig.
If you're going into this expecting a John Wick type of revenge action film...you will be in for a world of disappointment haha . It is more of a character study and Cage is excellent in this. Very restrained / subdued performance from Cage ( you could see the pain/suffering in his eyes & voice/mannerisms ) . Just a really good film all around. If you dig Cage films or indie films, check this film out! [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
My 8 year old loved it, too. I thought LeBron's acting was rather stiff (he was much better in Trainwreck, IMO) but otherwise, it was a fun kid's movie, as you said.
Critics have been slamming the overuse of WB owned characters in nearly every review but I don't see that as a problem, at all.
Who else are they supposed to have in the crowd when they're literally inside of the Warner Brothers server?
Yes enjoyed it. It was fun. The Michael Jordan joke was worth the price of admission alone. [Reply]
Has anyone given Boss Level on Hulu a go yet? It's a bloody as hell Groundhog Day. I thoroughly enjoyed it, maybe because I was not expecting anything from it. Great shoot 'em up time waster. [Reply]
Just got done watching Jungle Cruise. We both really liked it. They were clearly going for a Pirates of the Caribbean feel and I think they did a good job at that. If you liked those movies, even just the first one, you will probably like Jungle Cruise. Maybe the most surprising thing was the recurring use of Nothing Else Matters for the music but it’s a great song and seemed to fit in well but I’m not exactly a movie music expert. [Reply]