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Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story (1995)
1995 | Animation, Comedy, Family
The voice acting (4 more)
The characters
The memorable moments
Above all else a great legacy
The villain is awesome
U can tell the age of this movie but that isn't the films fault (1 more)
Pacing is a little off
Toy story is almost the perfect animated movie
The movie is freaking amazing and should get the praise that it keeps getting.

Also the animation is great for it's time and the cast is phenomenal.

A true Pixar classic
  
The Incredibles 2 (2018)
The Incredibles 2 (2018)
2018 | Action, Animation, Comedy
The incredibles (2 more)
Jack jack
Edna mode
So long for a sequel (0 more)
Incredibles 2 is it as good as the original yes only complaint why it took so long for a sequel I watched the original like 13 years ago but that's my one complaint anyway. Still a good sequel the kids have more too do this time especially jack jack interesting villain too. Hope next time they don't take so long too make a third film
  
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
Thor: The Dark World (2013)
2013 | Action, Sci-Fi
Oh Thor The Dark World. How I love you and hate you at the same time. I love you because you made Thor a real character for me. He wasn't this cheesy and over the top figure who we didn't really rally behind. So I appreciated that. I also really liked the concept of this film. Loki is a great character in this movie. I don't like the pacing or the villain of this film. It's not great.
  
Star Wars: Vader - Dark Visions
Star Wars: Vader - Dark Visions
Dennis Hopeless | 2019 | Comics & Graphic Novels
5
5.7 (3 Ratings)
Book Rating
Another graphic novel I picked up on sale as part of 2020s Comixology 'May the Fourth' sale, and I'm glad I didn't pay full price.

A collection of short stories (or vignettes) all centring on Vader, some of these are - admittedly - better than others, with some nice ideas in there (e.g. Vader being seen as a saviour rather than as a villain).

It's just a pity that there's not really enough meat on the bones (so to speak!)
  
Doctor who revelation of the daleks
Doctor who revelation of the daleks
1985 | Sci-Fi
10
7.7 (3 Ratings)
TV Show Rating
Colin baker (1 more)
Nicola Bryant
Best story of the season boxset for dalek story this one is very dark in tone dealing In death and canballlism but it works the humor it gives davros a chance to shine make more of the villain of the piece font get wrong dakeks are still there doing what they do best but this more about davros and less about them. Brilliant script great cast great direction everything about it perfect
  
Doctor Strange (2016)
Doctor Strange (2016)
2016 | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Benedict cumberbatch (2 more)
Rachel macadams
Mads mikkelsen
After watching the sequel Sunday night thought I would go back and watch the first one again I liked the first time benedict cumberbatch plays the title character very well with support from an excellent cast. The visual effects are so good and there's mads mikkelsen who is forever type casted as the villain but plays it so well anyway good first but the sequel is now my favourite doctor strange movie
  
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)
1997 | Action, Drama, Mystery
AKA the one with the Rupert Murdoch style villain, the remote control car and Michelle Yeoh.

Pierce Brosnan's second outing as special agent 007 James Bond, this is decidedly a lighter affair than the previous (Goldeneye), with Bond investigating a media mogul who always seems to be ahead of his competition in reporting the news.

It's also the one with a pre-Desperate Housewives/post Lois and Superman Teri Hatcher, and with Michelle Yeoh as the main Bond Girl.
  
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Lee (2222 KP) rated Avengers: Infinity War (2018) in Movies

May 1, 2018 (Updated May 1, 2018)  
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
Avengers: Infinity War (2018)
2018 | Action, Sci-Fi
A truly epic culmination of 10 years
10 years and it's all been leading to this. And so much has happened in this last decade too, both in the Marvel universe and outside of it, in every day life. I remember watching the very first Iron Man with my brother-in-law, who sadly passed away just a few years later. I remember watching many other Marvel movies with the biggest Marvel geek of them all, my youngest brother, who also tragically passed away before Age of Ultron was released. On-screen we've been gradually introduced to countless wonderful characters, each one continuing to expand and enrich the cinematic universe, and each movie touching upon the bigger battle yet to come. Infinity War is the culmination of everything. Expectation and excitement were through the roof for me, as they would be for any Marvel fan, but at the same time I was feeling pretty emotional about it all too. Avoiding reviews and spoilers was agonising, and I can't remember ever heading into a movie feeling the way I was when heading into Infinity War.

I'm not sure what to say, other than it doesn't disappoint. And if you've followed the Marvel movies and enjoy them in any way at all, you won't be disappointed either. Every character gets their moment to shine. Every scene draws you in, thrills you to the point where you just don't want it to stop, then cuts to another scene where that feeling kicks off again - yet another epic moment of threat, action and joy. Characters are spread so far around the universe that many don't even cross paths, yet they all share one common goal. It never gets boring, the lengthy run time flies by, and it all just works.

In Thanos we finally have a worthy villain. A villain with a purpose you can believe in, a villain that brings credible threat to the universe, and even humour at times. A villain you can even empathise with.

And Marvel also have the balls to pull off the most intense, dramatic, gut wrenchingly final act. One that leaves you traumatised yet wanting more. A truly epic achievement.