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Ricky Dunne (8 KP) rated Brightburn (2019) in Movies
Jun 21, 2020
Different
First, it's hard to say anything really bad about this movie. Obviously every movie is going to have something that just doesn't work for the viewer.
In this case, I feel, the movie didn't do enough with Brightburn. There is so much more depth into why he feeds on his anger. What drives him to rule and a glimpse of a past as to why he is here would have been interesting, that way, they could go anywhere in continuing the story line in a part 2.
Also, where the hell is a part 2? Why did not enough people see this movie?
Overall it was fantastic. Favorite part.... flying through the house, with the volume up high, or dropping mom.
Please make more, please more bonding with the villains feelings as at why.... No one makes a great "from- the - bad- guy" point of view series. Let's make this happen.
In this case, I feel, the movie didn't do enough with Brightburn. There is so much more depth into why he feeds on his anger. What drives him to rule and a glimpse of a past as to why he is here would have been interesting, that way, they could go anywhere in continuing the story line in a part 2.
Also, where the hell is a part 2? Why did not enough people see this movie?
Overall it was fantastic. Favorite part.... flying through the house, with the volume up high, or dropping mom.
Please make more, please more bonding with the villains feelings as at why.... No one makes a great "from- the - bad- guy" point of view series. Let's make this happen.
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Whatchareadin (174 KP) rated Scrappy Little Nobody in Books
May 10, 2018
I was first introduced to Anna Kendrick from the movie Pitch Perfect. She was a cute little nobody who made a place for herself in the acapella world. Although my favorite movie of her is The Accountant with Ben Affleck. I really enjoyed this book which I think was made even better with her reading it. It chronicles her life from growing up in Maine to getting jobs in low budget movies, and theater productions. I didn't know she had done so much before Pitch Perfect. The book was funny and she made you feel like you were sitting down to talk to your best friend.
BobbiesDustyPages (1259 KP) rated Charlie and the Chocolate Factory in Books
Apr 21, 2019
A book no matter your age you just want to jump right into.
How I've made it to almost 30 years old without reading this book I will never know I grew up on the movie it was my dad and my brother's favorite movie and we had it on constantly in the house. I really wanted to start this year with a fun and easy read and something that's been on my to be read list for most of my life and in the end I really did enjoy it it was super fun and quirky and from beginning to end just a really great book.
Dawn Marie (22 KP) rated The Dark Crystal (1982) in Movies
Jan 19, 2018
I remember seeing this in the movie theater when I was a young girl I at first was mesmerized by the mystics they we sweet and kind but when the skeksi came on I found myself terrified as a young kid I found myself going from hiding my face to amazement. As I grew older this movie became one of my absolute favorite along with labyrinth and the neverending story! Can be very scary for young viewers but a treat for those at an age where they can properly enjoy it without being scared
Booksnthreads (19 KP) rated Dune (1984) in Movies
Jun 2, 2018
You know, there’s a lot to criticize about this interpretation of Dune, but it had such a huge impact on my young mind that it will always be a favorite.
As an avid reader, I’m often looking for movie interpretations to be faithful, more than anything else. This film adaptation really can’t be called faithful in any sense of the word, but it gave me an appreciation for artistic license that isn’t just laziness in disguise or pandering to the mindless masses of movie-goers. It’s just a great story, in its own right, even if it really only pays lip service to the source material.
As an avid reader, I’m often looking for movie interpretations to be faithful, more than anything else. This film adaptation really can’t be called faithful in any sense of the word, but it gave me an appreciation for artistic license that isn’t just laziness in disguise or pandering to the mindless masses of movie-goers. It’s just a great story, in its own right, even if it really only pays lip service to the source material.
Erika (17788 KP) rated Thor (2011) in Movies
Sep 7, 2018
I saw this movie last week in IMAX 3D for the Marvel Studios 10 film festival.
I remember really disliking the film when I saw it the first time. For two reasons, one, I thought Hemsworth was super corny in parts of the movie as Thor, and two, his EYEBROWS. I get distracted easily, so when something is off, it bothers me throughout the film.
This is a fairly normal origin story of Thor. The visual effects are stunning, and seeing it in 3D was really cool, especially when they were on Jotunheim.
My favorite parts were most scenes with Hiddleston's Loki, and Dennings' Darcy.
I remember really disliking the film when I saw it the first time. For two reasons, one, I thought Hemsworth was super corny in parts of the movie as Thor, and two, his EYEBROWS. I get distracted easily, so when something is off, it bothers me throughout the film.
This is a fairly normal origin story of Thor. The visual effects are stunning, and seeing it in 3D was really cool, especially when they were on Jotunheim.
My favorite parts were most scenes with Hiddleston's Loki, and Dennings' Darcy.