laubepiotr
Joined Jul 2016
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The Naked Gun franchise was a series with which I was growing up. I watched each part multiple times always finding them funny. Just think of the Oscars ceremony in 33 and 1/3 or Baseball game in part one. These are classical scenes, landmarks of the series. The new move has NOTHiNG that you will remember, except of Liam's crotch.
How is it possible that after reading the script no one just noticed - this move is not funny! This movie is actually sad, you realize that the star of Taken is getting old - and that is in the bad way. Frank Drabin jr. Seems to be much more aged than Leslie Nielsen in his final movies. The only positive persona in the movie is Pamela Anderson - she actually got me surprised - there is a certain Jazz scene that shows skills that I would not have expected from her.
To wrup-up, I got once again hooked up by fancy trailers. The actual movie has not delivered in any dimension. I feel wasting 2 hours of my life. If there will be any continuation - I WILL Definitely NOT Watch at the cinema.
How is it possible that after reading the script no one just noticed - this move is not funny! This movie is actually sad, you realize that the star of Taken is getting old - and that is in the bad way. Frank Drabin jr. Seems to be much more aged than Leslie Nielsen in his final movies. The only positive persona in the movie is Pamela Anderson - she actually got me surprised - there is a certain Jazz scene that shows skills that I would not have expected from her.
To wrup-up, I got once again hooked up by fancy trailers. The actual movie has not delivered in any dimension. I feel wasting 2 hours of my life. If there will be any continuation - I WILL Definitely NOT Watch at the cinema.
I really suffered through umyje 2 hours and 15 minutes. Where I suffered the most were the slow motions that are annoying and useless. They made probably the whole movie in one go, and then decided to add a lot of slow motions to create two parts out of it.
The special effects are sometimes at a level of late 90ties film, not mentioning about a crap acting that calls for the use of AI that would probably make a better job.
Only the initial part in the village is interesting. Ok... there are a lot in common with Star Wars but we are introduced a plot like from the Magnificent Seven, just jn space and with much weaker acting.
Waste of time!
The special effects are sometimes at a level of late 90ties film, not mentioning about a crap acting that calls for the use of AI that would probably make a better job.
Only the initial part in the village is interesting. Ok... there are a lot in common with Star Wars but we are introduced a plot like from the Magnificent Seven, just jn space and with much weaker acting.
Waste of time!
After reading some of the IMDb reviews I approached this series with some doubts. But I really enjoyed the story, and the visuals are stunning.
I was growing up among the fans of fantasy movies, multiple times watching original willow, Connan movies or the magnificent Red Sonia. And the what I enjoyed in those movies we have here as well. There are the fights, there are the chases, some witty dialogues and all surrounded by magic and sorcery.
I loved the fact that the Joanne Whalley is here as Sorha (I remember having her poster from the original movie over my bed) and Warwick Davis - who is a legend.
The younglines are also delivering to the promise, all making a nice, enjoyable show. So we'll done Lucas Films!
The only minus is that unfortunately Val Kilmer didn't make it... but you can't beat the time.
I was growing up among the fans of fantasy movies, multiple times watching original willow, Connan movies or the magnificent Red Sonia. And the what I enjoyed in those movies we have here as well. There are the fights, there are the chases, some witty dialogues and all surrounded by magic and sorcery.
I loved the fact that the Joanne Whalley is here as Sorha (I remember having her poster from the original movie over my bed) and Warwick Davis - who is a legend.
The younglines are also delivering to the promise, all making a nice, enjoyable show. So we'll done Lucas Films!
The only minus is that unfortunately Val Kilmer didn't make it... but you can't beat the time.