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Kahnum of Outworld
Bloodsport. Bae and I just got Mortal Kombat 11 and he had never seen Bloodsport and I was just like "you have to see why we have Mortal Kombat" and now he's in love.
Watched Endgame last Thursday. Was okay, loved specific parts of it, disliked others, found others unnecessarily convoluted and plot-holey. It's far from as good as Infinity War, which is a near-perfect movie. It seems the directors went for more emotional weight that "feels good" rather than emotional weight that makes sense. As a filmmaker myself I just couldn't watched through the whole thing without feeling annoyed.
3/5
I thought Endgame was much stronger than Infinity War. What exactly doesn't make sense?
Same here. I thought Endgame was mind-blowing and the perfect finale to the series (with the main cast, anyway), especially the end battle scene, that was truly epic. It was very LotR-esque.
Anyways, I just rewatched the unrated version of Dawn of the Dead (2004) the other day, and it still holds up fairly well to this day. The added story scenes and gore effects made an already pretty good zombie movie that much better. This movie proved that Zack Snyder can and has made good movies, though it still doesn't hold a candle to the original. Then again, nothing touches the original DotD except for maybe Night of the Living Dead, another Romero classic (R.I.P.).
MILD SPOILERS BELOWI thought Endgame was much stronger than Infinity War. What exactly doesn't make sense?
I just watched the new Ted Bundy movie on Netflix, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile a couple weeks ago, it's kinda a mixed bag. Zac Efron did a great job as usual, but it was kinda a waste of material. It barely touches on the crimes in question, only him getting caught AFTER the fact, and even then, they tried to portray him as being falsely accused until the very end. I get that they were trying to show the perspective of his girlfriend(s) and how manipulative he was, but it just seems counterproductive to make a movie about one of, if not THE most prolific serial killer of all time and not even show the murders while pushing the narrative that he may be innocent. That's like making a Jet Li movie where he doesn't beat people up, or a Martin Luther King movie that doesn't show his push towards desegregation while hinting that he was racist towards white people.
Hell, I didn't even know it WAS a Ted Bundy movie until they mentioned his name. The whole time, I thought it was an original movie about some random dude escaping police custody after being tied to several murders.
I ended up seeing Detective Pikachu twice in one day. My buddy surprised me with tickets, and I'd already had tickets for me and my daughter later that night. So it's a DAMN good thing I fell in love with the movie lol. But yeah, I totally agree with your assessment. Somehow the Pokemon being there felt totally natural. I've watched Romantic Dramas that felt less real than seeing an illegal underground Pokemon fighting ring.I just watch John Wick 3 and Detective Pikachu this weekend. Both were very excellent films and I love them.
Also I would kill to live in the world established by Detective Pikachu. The Pokemon honestly didn't feel out of place in the "real" world at all. And even though I'm glad RE was my childhood, I wish I had also gotten into Pokemon at that age. I'm sure my joy and love for this film would have been a million times greater.
JW3 was just an awesome action movie in an awesome action series. The world building of the assassin underground network was expanded and I really love the idea and lore behind it. (Although I guess NYC is like 60% assassins )
I saw It: Chapter 2, it (no pun intended) was pretty good. Not as good as the first one, but still solid nonetheless.
It definitely delivered on the scares and tension and the cast was solid all-around, though the pacing was kinda iffy in spots. There were some scenes that really didn't need to be in the film, including flashback scenes which it was overstuffed with them. If a sequel is dependent on you having seen the first movie in order to understand the plot in the first place (which most sequels are), then throwing in a ton of flashbacks is pointless. They were just thrown in there for the sake of padding the movie's runtime and giving us that "3 hour grand finale", which dragged it down a bit.
Still a pretty good movie, though.
Just started Season 5 of Arrow. In my opinion, this has been the best super hero TV series I have ever watched. Every finale is HUGE and the tension grows and grows.
The only issue with the series is that they really adopted a lot of Batman story lines and just gave them to Oliver Queen. But hey, I am still loving it.