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Joni Thomas (33 KP) rated Nerve (2016) in Movies
Aug 18, 2018
I'm a huge Emma Roberts fan so I was very excited to see this movie.
The premise of the game that is at the center of the movie is such a unique concept. It really takes the idea of social media to a new level and its something that I could totally see existing one day.
The main character is a shy, reserved character so the entire movie is out of character for her.
There is the perfect amount of action, drama and humor that kept me interested from beginning to end.
The appearance of Machine Gun Kelly will be entertaining for fans of his and he does quite a good job in the movie.
Definitely would recommend.
The premise of the game that is at the center of the movie is such a unique concept. It really takes the idea of social media to a new level and its something that I could totally see existing one day.
The main character is a shy, reserved character so the entire movie is out of character for her.
There is the perfect amount of action, drama and humor that kept me interested from beginning to end.
The appearance of Machine Gun Kelly will be entertaining for fans of his and he does quite a good job in the movie.
Definitely would recommend.

MelanieTheresa (997 KP) rated The Dirt (2019) in Movies
Mar 25, 2019
I mean, it's not the worst thing I've ever seen....
....but it's not the best, either.
There was A LOT from the book that was left out of the movie, I assume for obvious reasons, but I kind of had a feeling that would happen. Regardless, it was a decent movie. I don't know if I really bought Daniel Webber as Vince Neil. Machine Gun Kelly played Tommy Lee as a lovable goofball for the most part, but wasn't Tommy Lee kind of an asshole? I felt like the whole thing was a bit glossed over. Don't get me wrong, they do the Nikki Sixx/heroin thing, and the Vince Neil/Razzle accident, and the death of Vince Neil's daughter, but I didn't feel like it was as....gritty as it could have, or should have, been. That being said, it was entertaining enough to hold my attention for an hour and 47 minutes, and the music is of course awesome.
There was A LOT from the book that was left out of the movie, I assume for obvious reasons, but I kind of had a feeling that would happen. Regardless, it was a decent movie. I don't know if I really bought Daniel Webber as Vince Neil. Machine Gun Kelly played Tommy Lee as a lovable goofball for the most part, but wasn't Tommy Lee kind of an asshole? I felt like the whole thing was a bit glossed over. Don't get me wrong, they do the Nikki Sixx/heroin thing, and the Vince Neil/Razzle accident, and the death of Vince Neil's daughter, but I didn't feel like it was as....gritty as it could have, or should have, been. That being said, it was entertaining enough to hold my attention for an hour and 47 minutes, and the music is of course awesome.
