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This movie sort of acts like a prequel to Rosemary's Baby, a film most would consider a classic and most sane people would wanna see live on it's own. Unfortunately, prequels or sequels or requels have all been prevalent in an industry that only really seeks to make money off of fans of the original or as an introduction horror's younger audiences. This movie does not take the characters of the original in any satisfying direction or create any new characters that you particularly care for.
The main character is just sort of dragged into situations by being extremely naive, not stopping to think about the strangeness of anything. All of the slow paranoia and dread that the first one masterfully drives to a satisfying conclusion is instead revealed or winked at early on so that -god forbid- the audience doesn't have to think or draw its own conclusions.
As a horror movie this is not even that scary. If it's not dragging, it's doing some musical number that only theater kids will enjoy. The suspense is, as mentioned above, kind of lost by providing a lot of exposition and creating avoidable scenarios for a character that only works as long as she's gullible.
The main character is just sort of dragged into situations by being extremely naive, not stopping to think about the strangeness of anything. All of the slow paranoia and dread that the first one masterfully drives to a satisfying conclusion is instead revealed or winked at early on so that -god forbid- the audience doesn't have to think or draw its own conclusions.
As a horror movie this is not even that scary. If it's not dragging, it's doing some musical number that only theater kids will enjoy. The suspense is, as mentioned above, kind of lost by providing a lot of exposition and creating avoidable scenarios for a character that only works as long as she's gullible.
Christopher Nolan should've talked to the researchers that made this movie possible when he made Interstellar...
This movie manages to perfectly combine realistic physics and very entertaining action sequences.
I think the biggest thing that detracts this movie is that it didn't feature Toto's Africa enough when the aliens clearly liked it at the beginning and that Lexus wasn't featured enough in the movie.
They also introduced the concept of gay aliens but did not elaborate, I hope the open ending leads to a more inclusive sequel.
Overall, it's a great movie.
This movie manages to perfectly combine realistic physics and very entertaining action sequences.
I think the biggest thing that detracts this movie is that it didn't feature Toto's Africa enough when the aliens clearly liked it at the beginning and that Lexus wasn't featured enough in the movie.
They also introduced the concept of gay aliens but did not elaborate, I hope the open ending leads to a more inclusive sequel.
Overall, it's a great movie.
After a slow introduction, this film soon becomes one of the most nightmarish horror experiences and you will surely be left with the most bitter taste ever.
Up to you whether this is a bad or good thing!
Up to you whether this is a bad or good thing!
Do you have horrible time management and feel overwhelmed with all the movies you could be watching? You're in luck, my friend! Ashfall is like watching 6 movies at once! What begins as a standard disaster movie, with separated spouses and buildings collapsing in San Andreas style, ends with thriller twists, buddy cop comedy and family dramas.
Wow, thanks Ashfall!
Wow, thanks Ashfall!
Maybe I've had too many trips turn on me, but how can this episode possibly be one of the lowest rated of the series?
For this fourth season, it seems the writers of Broad City wanted to challenge themselves artistically. The first episode features fragmented timelines and wasn't set presently as the show had been insofar.
The episode Mushroom once against attempts to push the boundaries, it being told in a way that imitates the sort of stream-of-consciousness, up/down, mentality one has when they are high. It also features very fun, psychedelic animated segments that further enhance this sort of thinking.
I thought that the comedy was consistent with the rest of the series and the creators continue to demonstrate their wit and humor, all of this while keeping themselves fresh and trying new things.
For this fourth season, it seems the writers of Broad City wanted to challenge themselves artistically. The first episode features fragmented timelines and wasn't set presently as the show had been insofar.
The episode Mushroom once against attempts to push the boundaries, it being told in a way that imitates the sort of stream-of-consciousness, up/down, mentality one has when they are high. It also features very fun, psychedelic animated segments that further enhance this sort of thinking.
I thought that the comedy was consistent with the rest of the series and the creators continue to demonstrate their wit and humor, all of this while keeping themselves fresh and trying new things.
In a future where Puerto Rico became the 51st state and everybody speaks English, a woman with a bullet in her leg due to doctor negligence must survive with the help of a drunk detective (Bruce Willis) against a guy who really hates doors and some other pathological liar.