I think the difference is Disney actually wants to invest in Star Wars. CBS is like, "Oh, we still have that thing? Eh."There's good and bad to say about them, but by and large, Star Wars has fared better than Star Trek, in my opinion.
I watched Revenge of the Sith again after watching Clone Wars (after Season 7), and it was like a whole new movie to me. I still hate Padmé's ending, but the rest of the movie makes sense now and was far more enjoyable. Clone Wars made me care about Anakin.Clone wars and Rebels are what make the
Prequels bearable to me. Without them, and the backstory they lay out, nothing any one does in the movies makes sense to me.
I know the legend of the letter writing campaign saving Star Trek but DesiLu DID want to keep it around and that letter writing campaign was kind of dirtily set up by Gene Reoddenberry who fucked off and left the show after their budget was cut for the third season anyway leaving everyone high and dry.Star Trek was embraced by the fans, and DesiLu didn't care about it. Star Wars was popular, and Lucas cashed in like he was never going to see another dime.
100% agreed. The Star Wars movies have been hit or miss since Disney and the new shows are good to great. Star Trek just sucks butts in general now.There's good and bad to say about them, but by and large, Star Wars has fared better than Star Trek, in my opinion.
He talks about rat toes?And I could have written Cage's dialogue.
This movie is not good... but Nic Cage? He's kind of awe inspiring. This is easily in my top three Nic Cage performances.Willy's Wonderland. I don't know exactly how to explain this movie. It's the Five Nights at Freddy's ripoff movie starring Nic Cage. It's wacky and weird and stupid and fun and just a bonkers movie.
And I could have written Cage's dialogue. Worth a watch.
I know you're not talking about A Tribe Called Quest this way.The Bad
* Talking animals. Yes I know that other animal characters have talked in the cartoons, and it would have been fine, but all performances (apart from maybe the elephants) were crap. Especially the rapping pigeons and Spike.
That movie is a goddamn masterpiece.This movie is not good... but Nic Cage? He's kind of awe inspiring. This is easily in my top three Nic Cage performances.
Finally got around to watching this. Yepppers, definitely a good movie.Color Out of Space
Do you like Lovecraftian cosmic horror? Well, that's 100% what this is. It's great.
I watched the Snyder Cut over the course of a week. It was...a series of scenes that had little to do with each other, in some kind of effort to shoehorn 6 stories into one entity, with a couple scenes at the end to try to tie it all together with aesthetic and slomo.
It was...a complete mess? It reminded me of Snyder's treatment of Watchmen. All style and no substance, as if he just doesn't get the characters.
While that's obviously true, there's still a difference between "a minor plot that just serves to set up the big action scenes" and "pieces of disjointed plot that don't work".
I haven't seen this movie, mind you, but I can still enjoy an action scene more if it actually works for what it is.
The Michael Bay Transformers movies are awesome! Lots of big robots fighting each other and tearing up the streets! Except that they're dull and obnoxious and there are far better action movies out there, partially because their plots make some sense.
Yeah it kinda felt like someone told him that he was making an over-dramatic super hero soap opera mini-series rather than a movie for the most part. And even THEN if it WAS that I'd be like "Holy shit, somebody PUNCH something all ready!" every so often.I watched the Snyder Cut over the course of a week. It was...a series of scenes that had little to do with each other, in some kind of effort to shoehorn 6 stories into one entity, with a couple scenes at the end to try to tie it all together with aesthetic and slomo.
It was...a complete mess? It reminded me of Snyder's treatment of Watchmen. All style and no substance, as if he just doesn't get the characters.
It’s pretty much the same as the second one, but some dumb jokes thrown in for unnecessary comic relief. It could’ve been worse, I’d say it’s at least worth watching if you have nothing else to do.I'm probably in the minority but I way preferred the first of the new Godzilla movies to the second one and if Kong vs Godzilla is more like the second which it sounds like it is, I'm out.
I think the problem with it is that instead of practically no plot it has A LOT of inane dumbass plot points just to half-hazzardly connect the dots. I spent myself asking a lot of questions that the answers would have been far more entertaining than the movie.You went into a Godzilla movie looking for plot?!
Honestly if they cut out everything Mille Bobby Brown related I would push for a high B/ low A. Cause those fight scenes were big fun.Godzilla vs Kong
Meh.
Overall the film is just excuse after excuse to get to the fighting sequences. If that's what you are looking for then it's right up your alley. Just don't expect a plot that makes any lick of sense.
C+