adamsmani
Joined May 2015
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When I'm not watching a film I'm invested in, I want a just okay movie, 90 minutes of fun that I can smirk about a couple of days later.
Absolute heavy nod to Home Alone, here, and it's most welcome. Not only that but I got a super heavy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation vibe, the whole family messed up thing that worked out and the strength of the wife but I'll say no more.
It's a ride, not a piece of art and that's okay.
Absolute heavy nod to Home Alone, here, and it's most welcome. Not only that but I got a super heavy National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation vibe, the whole family messed up thing that worked out and the strength of the wife but I'll say no more.
It's a ride, not a piece of art and that's okay.
Just imagine, Disney have put $ millions in, scripts written, effects sorted, scenes filmed and the stars love their characters, the story, to tell Disney, fek'n Disney, that they are messing everything up, betraying the cannon.
That's who these actors are and what this production became, the dream for all superhero fans, fans in charge.
That's the review because that's what happened, finally, the dream.
That's who these actors are and what this production became, the dream for all superhero fans, fans in charge.
That's the review because that's what happened, finally, the dream.
Firstly, I loved it but I loved it like dropping a disco biscuits knowing it wasn't going to be like the ones we had in the 90's but I was elated and thats what I want.
I LOVE The Siege of Jadotville but my initial reaction, to the production, was, oh, so that's what all those guys do, 10 minutes in to the closing credits.
Denis Norden would have got 5 episodes of It'll Be Alright on the Night out of this. Not one single thing works. The continuity is crazy, with Axel trying to worm a firearm off his daughter, because hasn't one, to him pulling one out of his arse. I loved thos so much, I wish I had editing skills, just to say I'll fix it out of love, for free.
All that said, as I said, I loved it because it knew what we wanted, the exact antithesis to the Starsky & Hutch movie and it was a lovely ride and I get the sense another is coming.
I LOVE The Siege of Jadotville but my initial reaction, to the production, was, oh, so that's what all those guys do, 10 minutes in to the closing credits.
Denis Norden would have got 5 episodes of It'll Be Alright on the Night out of this. Not one single thing works. The continuity is crazy, with Axel trying to worm a firearm off his daughter, because hasn't one, to him pulling one out of his arse. I loved thos so much, I wish I had editing skills, just to say I'll fix it out of love, for free.
All that said, as I said, I loved it because it knew what we wanted, the exact antithesis to the Starsky & Hutch movie and it was a lovely ride and I get the sense another is coming.