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KatieLouCreate (162 KP) rated The Greatest Showman (2017) in Movies
Feb 27, 2018 (Updated Feb 27, 2018)
Worth the Watch
My sister wanted to see this. I have heard a lot of people raving about it so although I wouldn't normally watch this type of film, I wasn't dreading watching it.
Overall, it was a great film. Not something I would go to the cinema again to see, but it was still something that I enjoyed. It managed to pull me away from the cinema and into the narrative.
Speaking of narrative, the main plot was great. Although not original, it felt like it was told in a different way and it created its own version of the cliche.
However, some of the minor plots could have been developed more. I felt that they were unbelievable in parts, needed more to happen in others, or just simply left unresolved. I would be happy to explain to anyone why if they want to message me, but for the sake of non giving any spoilers, I'll leave it at that.
The music and dancing were by far the best parts to the film. I was mesmerised by the dancing and the cinematography used in the film. Great work from the camera crew and editors, and of course the performers.
Overall, I enjoyed the film. It was worth the watch the one time. But it didn't blow me away and I wouldn't rush out to see it again any time soon.
Overall, it was a great film. Not something I would go to the cinema again to see, but it was still something that I enjoyed. It managed to pull me away from the cinema and into the narrative.
Speaking of narrative, the main plot was great. Although not original, it felt like it was told in a different way and it created its own version of the cliche.
However, some of the minor plots could have been developed more. I felt that they were unbelievable in parts, needed more to happen in others, or just simply left unresolved. I would be happy to explain to anyone why if they want to message me, but for the sake of non giving any spoilers, I'll leave it at that.
The music and dancing were by far the best parts to the film. I was mesmerised by the dancing and the cinematography used in the film. Great work from the camera crew and editors, and of course the performers.
Overall, I enjoyed the film. It was worth the watch the one time. But it didn't blow me away and I wouldn't rush out to see it again any time soon.

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Glen Banyard (13 KP) rated Avengers: Endgame (2019) in Movies
May 12, 2019
Several potential plot holes (1 more)
One bad error
End of the era
So to date I have seen this six times, pretty much done the cinema checklist, bring seen it in 2D, 3D,4DX and IMAX. It still never fails to get the emotions running at one scene for me.
It's it perfect? No, there are potential plot holes, and one very noticeable continuity error, however given for a film running 3 hours, you don't notice it pass at all.
I maybe bits as I have been a comic book geek for too many years, and even a bad Marvel movie is still pretty good, this though, a whole new level
It's it perfect? No, there are potential plot holes, and one very noticeable continuity error, however given for a film running 3 hours, you don't notice it pass at all.
I maybe bits as I have been a comic book geek for too many years, and even a bad Marvel movie is still pretty good, this though, a whole new level

Dean (6927 KP) rated Time Trap (2017) in Movies
May 23, 2019
A good low budget surprise
I stumbled across this on Sky cinema the other night. Never heard of it before but saw good reviews for it, so tried it out. It's quite a simple film in terms of plot. Some kids go looking down a cave for a missing professor. Things go from bad to worse once they are down there. If you like sci-fi films about time travel or the like you will like this quite a bit. The budget is low and the acting isn't great but the ideas in the film make up for it. Worth checking out if you are stuck with what to watch.

Victoria Green (34 KP) rated Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (2019) in Movies
Jun 9, 2019
❤❤❤❤
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I have no words to express how amazing this movie was how it affected me and brought me back to my childhood.
I sat there in the cinema on the edge of my seat smiling and laughing to myself because of how amazing it was.
The one thing I did not expect was that the dad was residing in Pikachu the entire time and he didn't know either. It was nice seeing them spend time together because of how far apart they were in the beginning.
If they ever do a second movie I will be there at the front of the queue ready to buy my ticket.
I sat there in the cinema on the edge of my seat smiling and laughing to myself because of how amazing it was.
The one thing I did not expect was that the dad was residing in Pikachu the entire time and he didn't know either. It was nice seeing them spend time together because of how far apart they were in the beginning.
If they ever do a second movie I will be there at the front of the queue ready to buy my ticket.

Dean (6927 KP) rated Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) in Movies
Feb 17, 2018
The games a foot!
A great all too little known film from '86. Set in Sherlock Holmes school days setting the story background as he becomes the worlds most famous detective. I remember seeing this at the cinema and it is just the sort of film full of action and adventure everyone should love. Steven Spielberg was involved in the production and it shows. This film has a feel to it like the Mummy and Indiana Jones films. It also has some very good SFX for the time, including very early use of cgi. If you have missed this film then you are missing out, track it down!

Britt Smith (36 KP) rated The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) in Movies
Jul 27, 2018
Look: If you're going to talk about art and cinema, you're going to have to mention NMB4C. It's simply a fact.
The time and effort that went into the movie, coupled against the beautiful storytelling make Tim Burton's classic film worth the watch. This reviewer has been a long-time fan, and continues to watch it at least 2x times per year. Why? Because it's just that fun. Not to mention that Oingo Boingo's front man (and epic composer) Danny Elfman does the singing voice for Jack Skellington. It's simply got a season run between Halloween and X-mas that make the film utterly enjoyable and fun. It's OOAK, and you'll be hard pressed to disagree.
The time and effort that went into the movie, coupled against the beautiful storytelling make Tim Burton's classic film worth the watch. This reviewer has been a long-time fan, and continues to watch it at least 2x times per year. Why? Because it's just that fun. Not to mention that Oingo Boingo's front man (and epic composer) Danny Elfman does the singing voice for Jack Skellington. It's simply got a season run between Halloween and X-mas that make the film utterly enjoyable and fun. It's OOAK, and you'll be hard pressed to disagree.