jim921977
Joined Oct 2010
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Spectacularly bad. Who wrote this? The King Arthur and Merlin twist was beyond odd. And The Transformers fought along side humans in World War I and II? Age of Extinction was okay, I wanted to go back to The Shia Laboufe (sp?) trilogy. Thank goodness Bumblebee and Rise of the Beasts did help to sort of rescue the franchise. Honestly, I just finished watching The Last Knight for the second time! I saw it the first time probably when it came out in the theaters. I remember seeing some of the scenes but I didn't recognize much of the movie. I must've fallen asleep in the theater or maybe I took a very long bathroom break? I don't remember. My tip if you feel like watching this, turn the volume way down and just enjoy the visual effects.
In our house, Adam Sandler does no wrong. I've yet to see an Adam Sandler movie I didn't like. Some are better than others. This movie isn't his pinnacle best, but it's still enjoyable.
This is most definitely aimed at the kiddos but there's still some subtle Sandler humor for the grown-ups...lol.
The wife and I watched this while the kids slept. Some of the musical numbers were cute, some had some tongue-in-cheek humor.
My wife is a teacher and when the movie flipped and focused on the teacher, that was a welcome surprise. Cecily Strong's performance was on point. Watch until the end, you'll find yourself loving the substitute.
This is most definitely aimed at the kiddos but there's still some subtle Sandler humor for the grown-ups...lol.
The wife and I watched this while the kids slept. Some of the musical numbers were cute, some had some tongue-in-cheek humor.
My wife is a teacher and when the movie flipped and focused on the teacher, that was a welcome surprise. Cecily Strong's performance was on point. Watch until the end, you'll find yourself loving the substitute.