Their job is not to make critics or moviegoers happy. It's to increase shareholder value, period. If screening two hours of raw sewage does it, that's what they'll do,Seriously... why are the executives at WB so stupid?
Their job is not to make critics or moviegoers happy. It's to increase shareholder value, period. If screening two hours of raw sewage does it, that's what they'll do,Seriously... why are the executives at WB so stupid?
Really? I'm flabbergasted. Never thought I'd see a positive review for an angry birds movie.Angry Birds 2
That was a good time and I laughed quite a bit.
The first one wasn’t Absolutely terrible either, but this one was actually even quite the improvement.Really? I'm flabbergasted. Never thought I'd see a positive review for an angry birds movie.
I think I died laughing at the entire bathroom scene in 2.I agree, both Angry Birds movies were surprisingly watchable. They are not good movies, on the whole, but there are things in there that work. Most of the jokes landed for me.
They have WAY more fun with the overall concept in the sequel.Just watched Happy Death Day. Surprisingly solid horror flick, though pretty predictable by somehow following the exact structure of both Groundhog Day and slasher films. I figured out the killer's identity before the first day repeat. It's basically telegraphed a mile away.
Still, I had fun with it and didn't feel like I wasted an hour and a half. I enjoyed it enough that I think I'll keep going tonight with the sequel.
Well if they do a third they better hurry up and make it happen. The actors need to keep looking like they are the same age.So I watched Happy Death Day 2 U earlier (during work, because it was that dead). First thing that bugged me right out of the gate is they made references to things that occurred in the last movie... but they didn't happen in the final time loop. They happened in the one right before it. That's more of a pet peeve about consistency where consistency should matter in a movie like this.
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All that said, I liked it enough that if there were a third in the series, I'd be down for it. It's a fun enough concept and the actors all look like they're enjoying themselves.
I always meant to watch Detention. I never got around to it. Maybe I'll fix that.Well if they do a third they better hurry up and make it happen. The actors need to keep looking like they are the same age.
I watched these films based on your consideration and I enjoyed them. I like them both just fine and thought that the slight change in tone in the first one was reasonable for a sequel. In fact, it was a pretty good sequel as far as sequels go. It was a continuation of the first by rehashing the same plot but with a fun twist and new stakes.
If these movies were fun for anyone though, I highly recommend Detention. It's a quirky indi-film that came out in 2011 that is a mix of slasher/sci-fi/and 90s teen comedy. I'd post the trailer, but it really doesn't even come close to demonstrating the actual tone and silliness of the film. Just be sure to hold onto your seat for a ridiculous ride.
I love this film so much. It plays it a bit safe with the gore and some of the timing on the gags don't work (only a few in particular), but otherwise its really impressive. The daughter/mother story was surprisingly well done in my opinion. It tugs on my heart strings every time. Those ending scenes at the church... marvelous.Watched two horror flicks last night with some friends:
2) The Final Girls. Kind of a horror/comedy where some teenagers get pulled into a cheesy 80s horror flick. It focused a little too much on the main character's serious story with her mother (who plays an actress in the movie they're pulled into), and it feels like they didn't go for gags as often as they should have, but it was a lot of fun.
I showed it to my son about a month or so ago, and he loved it. "Stand Out" and "I 2 I" are on our regular playlist.Watched The Goofy Movie today with my daughter. Her first time watching.
Pacific Rim: Uprising
This was not as horrible as I'd been led to believe. It's inferior to the first one, sure, but I still found it fun and exciting. It is big, loud, and dumb, and makes no apologies for that. A nice popcorn movie to spend 90 minutes on.
But oh god, when it gets dumb, it gets REALLY dumb.
Apparently all the Kaiju in the first film wanted to head to Mount Fuji? And they attacked cities because those cities happened to be in the way? Okay, so explain to me how a Kaiju coming from the Breach in the middle of the Pacific Ocean would find SAN FRANSISCO to be an inconvenient barrier on its way to Japan. Or SYDNEY. Or MANILA.
Fair enough.They did not stop to ask for directions.
I don't know that I noticed any teeth grinding, but I imagine it making you want to grind your teeth.I never watched it because I've heard it has a lot of teeth grinding and that is a no-no thing for me.
I cannot watch or listen to that.
Oh god, he's an evil Dilbert Pinkerton.I don't know that I noticed any teeth grinding, but I imagine it making you want to grind your teeth.
The main character is basically the opposite of Walter White. Walter has a plan for everything, Adam Sandler as Howard has no plan, he's just juggling a ton of chaos in the air and relies on his ability to keep it all going.
I was told to expect Scott Pilgrim Vs the World meets Nightmare on Elm Street/ Friday the 13th/ Scream... and that still really doesn't do justice to the wackiness of detention...Well if they do a third they better hurry up and make it happen. The actors need to keep looking like they are the same age.
I watched these films based on your consideration and I enjoyed them. I like them both just fine and thought that the slight change in tone in the first one was reasonable for a sequel. In fact, it was a pretty good sequel as far as sequels go. It was a continuation of the first by rehashing the same plot but with a fun twist and new stakes.
If these movies were fun for anyone though, I highly recommend Detention. It's a quirky indi-film that came out in 2011 that is a mix of slasher/sci-fi/and 90s teen comedy. I'd post the trailer, but it really doesn't even come close to demonstrating the actual tone and silliness of the film. Just be sure to hold onto your seat for a ridiculous ride.
I mean I guess I kinda can see Scott Pilgrim in there... But I feel like its more of a competent Scary Movie (the film series. not the genre).I was told to expect Scott Pilgrim Vs the World meets Nightmare on Elm Street/ Friday the 13th/ Scream... and that still really doesn't do justice to the wackiness of detention...