bssonicspeed
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Full disclosure I was 100% willing to defend this due to some absolutely disgusting stuff that was said about it online before we got our first look, then the trailers came out and my hopes dropped, then the show came out and the hate train is 100% deserve, it's absolutely cringe, the editing is terrible, pacing is awful, this show is also just flat out racist and sexist as well. And the show insults not just the audience, but also the animators on this show, who btw are the only ones that want this show to be good because there is a lot of effort on the animation and it shows. Mindy Kaling dropped the ball on this, and I don't think she deserves to helm any ips from this day forward, Velma in the show is the most unlikeable character in all of fiction.
Jumanji the next level has a really good story and some great moments. Like Welcome to the jungle, most of the jokes land extremely well, and the action was amazing. The villain wasn't bad, but he's not good either, I felt like they could've done the Villain a lot better. In this movie the rock intimidates Danny deVito very poorly, every time when the rock intimidates him, I was very annoyed. Also the third act started kinda poor but starts building up very well, I also thought the first and second acts was done amazing.
Conclusion: Jumanji the next level feels like more of a bonus level than a next level, but that doesn't mean it's not a good time, because man, I had a damn good time watching this.
When I review a movie I judge them based on my enjoyment of the film, when I review a comic book movie, I judge them based on my enjoyment and how true they are to there comic books. Spider-Man 3's Venom did not stay true to the comic book character, Topher Grace did a terrible job on portraying Eddie Brock, his acting was very poor and didn't even looked like Eddie Brock at all. And Venom was not venom in that movie. He didn't look like venom, he doesn't even sound like venom. So going into this film I was expecting for this film to make up for spider-man 3's venom, and it does make up for that. DO NOT believe the critics, because they don't know what they watch. The chemistry between Tom Hardy and Venom is amazing in this film, both have funny parts in this movie. People have a problem with the cgi in this film, personally, I liked the cgi, I loved how venom looked in this movie. And that's another thing I wanted to say about this movie is that venom is actually venom in this movie. He looked like venom, he sounded like venom, and he acted like he is venom from the comics. I thought the action in this movie was great, the same thing goes for the soundtrack of this movie. My biggest problem with this movie is the villain, he's probably one of the worst villains I've seen in Cinema history, his acting was very poor, he wasn't menacing at all, and he didn't even feel like a villain, he just felt like a generic character.
Conclusion: Venom stayed true to the comic book character, because Venom was Venom in this movie. Every time venom showed up I was having an amazing time, sure it has it's flaws, but it's still a fun time.