Legal Skills
Emily Finch and Stefan Fafinski
Book
The best-selling legal skills textbook in the market, Legal Skills is the essential guide for law...
Transportation Tunnels
S. Ponnuswamy and Victor D. Johnson
Book
Transportation Tunnels, 2nd Edition provides a comprehensive text on tunneling and tunnel...
Foundations of Library and Information Science
Book
The fourth edition of the classic textbook offers a firm foundation of knowledge and guidance for...
Introducing Technology Computer-Aided Design (TCAD): Fundamentals, Simulations and Applications
Book
This might be the first book that deals mostly with the 3D technology computer-aided design (TCAD)...
Modelling Rock Fracturing Processes: a Fracture Mechanics Approach Using FRACOD
Baotang Shen, Ove Stephansson and Mikael Rinne
Book
This text book provides the theoretical background of rock fracture mechanics and displacement...
Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations
Book
Scientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations, Second Edition, serves...
Researching Entrepreneurship: Conceptualization and Design: 2016
Book
In this book, one of the most highly recognized entrepreneurship scholars shares in a personal and...
Daniel Boyd (1066 KP) rated Monster Hunter (2020) in Movies
Feb 24, 2021
As is the case with the examples above, this film is in no way faithful to the source material. I am not a huge fan of the Monster Hunter games but I have played enough of them to know that they are nothing like what we get in this generic action movie filled to the brim with clichés. Frankly, this movie runs the gamut of mid 2000’s mediocre action film clichés like it is following a formula from a textbook.
When reviewing any movie, – even one as trashy as this, – I always try to find some positives before tearing through the poor elements, but I am genuinely struggling to find anything here that didn’t annoy me or make me cringe. Even the one thing that you would think would be a positive, – the fact that the movie’s runtime is only 103 minutes long, – still isn’t a positive because the film still manages to feel so long and dragged out.
Anderson is a decent director, I know this from Event Horizon and the first Resident Evil film, but at this point in his career it genuinely seems like he isn’t even trying anymore. I’m honestly convinced at this point that the guy just looks at the box art for whatever video game series he is adapting and decides that is all of the research that he has to do.
The technical aspects of this movie are garbage. The editing is abrupt and extremely cheesy with no flow or cohesion, just a ton of hard crash zooms and awkward transitions. The score sounds like royalty free suspense stock music that a freelancer might download for background music for a low budget Youtube video.
Read the rest of my review at: https://www.bigglasgowcomicpage.com/2021/02/18/review-monster-hunter-movie/
Kristina (502 KP) rated Thirteen Reasons Why in Books
Dec 7, 2020
Conservation Science: Balancing the Needs of People and Nature
Peter Kareiva and Michelle Marvier
Book
Now is the time for conservation science--a mission-oriented scientific enterprise that seeks to...