bettyholland-63899
Joined May 2016
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A question, not a review. We can't find the answer on Google. Where is that gorgeous waterfall?!?
I can't find a place to post questions, wish I didn't have to give a star rating. I'm sure everyone associated with was thrilled to be making a movie, so why put them down? They are on Hulu, and we aren't, so good for them. But yes, as one review said, we are mostly looking at our phones (like, to try and look up the waterfall, find her elephant t-shirt, wonder why one actor has a mullet in his head shot, read about haunted Hawaiian hotels, etc. Plenty of entertainment!)
I can't find a place to post questions, wish I didn't have to give a star rating. I'm sure everyone associated with was thrilled to be making a movie, so why put them down? They are on Hulu, and we aren't, so good for them. But yes, as one review said, we are mostly looking at our phones (like, to try and look up the waterfall, find her elephant t-shirt, wonder why one actor has a mullet in his head shot, read about haunted Hawaiian hotels, etc. Plenty of entertainment!)
Very entertaining and enjoyable. A welcome update to the Charlie's Angels franchise.
I might not have given it full stars because action movies aren't my go-to. But the first review that imdb was displaying was an off-topic review about how someone thinks this movie is "offensive to men," encouraging people to skip it. Dude: it's not for you. Go review something you can relate to. If you can't accept the "woman power" spin on the genre and/or appreciate that apart from that angle it has all the expected elements of any other film from that genre -- plus enjoyable performances by top actors (all genders)*, and minus the loud, testosterone-driven constant cursing and braindead violence that seems to infect so many movies that, therefore, I have no interest in watching -- then it's not for you. You don't get it. Imdb, don't feature a review by someone who can't even "see" the movie and then encourages others not to see it!
I looked up the "rookie angel" on imdb. Turns out she played live-action Princess Jasmine in the Aladdin movie, and is playing the pink power ranger in an upcoming movie. I think of how my niece and nephew watched a bunch of animated princesses when they were little, and they were certain that princesses are magical beings with superpowers. Maybe that will translate into a generation that appreciates the awesome capabilities of women. That's part of the audience for this movie, and that's great.
*Of all the performances I liked in this movie, maybe the tops were the two Stewarts -- Kristen and Sir Patrick. Love! Kudos to the casting director, as well as to Elizabeth Banks for all the hats she wore on this project (writer, director, actor, etc.)
I might not have given it full stars because action movies aren't my go-to. But the first review that imdb was displaying was an off-topic review about how someone thinks this movie is "offensive to men," encouraging people to skip it. Dude: it's not for you. Go review something you can relate to. If you can't accept the "woman power" spin on the genre and/or appreciate that apart from that angle it has all the expected elements of any other film from that genre -- plus enjoyable performances by top actors (all genders)*, and minus the loud, testosterone-driven constant cursing and braindead violence that seems to infect so many movies that, therefore, I have no interest in watching -- then it's not for you. You don't get it. Imdb, don't feature a review by someone who can't even "see" the movie and then encourages others not to see it!
I looked up the "rookie angel" on imdb. Turns out she played live-action Princess Jasmine in the Aladdin movie, and is playing the pink power ranger in an upcoming movie. I think of how my niece and nephew watched a bunch of animated princesses when they were little, and they were certain that princesses are magical beings with superpowers. Maybe that will translate into a generation that appreciates the awesome capabilities of women. That's part of the audience for this movie, and that's great.
*Of all the performances I liked in this movie, maybe the tops were the two Stewarts -- Kristen and Sir Patrick. Love! Kudos to the casting director, as well as to Elizabeth Banks for all the hats she wore on this project (writer, director, actor, etc.)